Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thursday 13 October 1955, page 1


The horse that

wouldn't go home

l-TOW do you set a horse

out of a radio studio and down a flieht of stairs?

That was the problem that worried two policemen, Smoky Dawson (the singing cowboy), a secretary, and half-a-dozen 3AW employees for two hours last night.

Plash, Smoky's four-yearold horse, walked happily UP the stairs to-the studio, to entertain during the chil-dren's session at 5 p.m. ,

But he wouldn't go DOWN the stairs when it was all

over.

In fact, he wouldn't leave the studio!

Two policemen arrived; tel p"1 hone calls were made to trainers and friends for ad-vice-but nothing would shift

Flash. .

Finally, Smoky told an-nouncer Denis Gibbons to smack Flash softly with the whin as he tried >to lead hin\

to the door. .

After 20 minutes of this. Flash moved to the top.of

the stairs.

Five minutes later he was half-wav down, and in an-other few minutes was on the street.