Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1951 — Page 13
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20 Beauties in Underwear Too Much for Joe Frisco
By JAY BREEN | United Press Staft Correspondent {fully unpredictable,” he confided. NEW YORK, July 25—Twenty “It's the only place in the world beautiful showgirls dressed in|where you can fall asleep under nothing but black lace under-|® Tose bush in full bloom and
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veteran comedian‘ Jos Frisco, in| Addicted to Horses his first return to Broadway in| Joe said his girl was an even more than 20 years. {sadder disappointment. He has
They stepped from a sweltering been adicted to horses since Paul dressing room onto the air-condi- Revere's midnight ride and met tioned stage and swayed around the lady in a horse parlor. i and around shivering. Joe fol-| He wanted to cure the girl of] lowed in the wake of the chorines her habit and so did her father. and asked “is t-t-there anything Her dad got her to a psychiatrist I can say n-n-now that would who eventually reported a com-| m-m-make you laugh?” |plete cure. There was a dead silence, “1 was pretty happy,” Joe said, | {“until I asked her where the doc Addresses Older Men (lived. She pointed down the street From there on he addressed his and said ‘that way, about a mile] remarks to the older men in his and an eighth.” | audience, who he defined as “guys; Joe said his brother turned out]
“The weather theres is fright-
to whom French postcards are to be perfectly bad. “He's been!
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IN FESTIVAL—Frank Parrish, Indianapolis tenor, and (left to
right) Carolyn Cravens, Laura Jean Ray and Jacquelyn Mead are | among local participants in the Rodgers & Hammerstein Festival | now at the Fair Grounds, as Starlight Musicals' fifth production of the summer season. Composed of scenes and hit tunes from huge | successes like "Allegro," "Carousel," "Oklahoma!" and “South Pacific," this box-office magnet stars Gail Manners, Doris Patston,
oll GAS LP Melton Moore and Charles Julian among the imported talent.
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to Care, I'll Be the First to Let] While he was in California, You Know.” : people put Joe on a lot of teleJoe said he stayed in California vision programs, He said he's too while away from Broadway, and old to change his ways and
three things about the state dis- doesn’t like the new medium very,
appointed him bitterly. In order, much. they were: The weather, a girl he
fell in love with and his brother. tials,” Joe muttered, “tired vaude-
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Bloomington Pilot Dies
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WILLIAMS AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz, July 25 (UP)—The F-80 Shooting Star pilot who was
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Supervisor Roger Jessup ington. led the opposition with the Lt. Correll's jet plane crashed simple question: and burned on a high plateau
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