Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1950)

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v\. The boss and his "hands" survey their vast property: I. to r. Lindsay, Philip and Dennis the twins, Gary and Bing. * ' X fit Ml I r i m Hymie Fink finds a lot more to record than meets the camera's eye Thursday — Arrived at Elko about eight P.M., and went to the Commercial Hotel. Clerk said that Bing had been in about four in the afternoon, on his way home from a hunting trip. Looked very tired, the clerk said, and went straight on out to the ranch. I called the ranch, was told Bing had gone to bed, dead tired, and that I should call him tomorrow morning at eight if he hadn't called me earlier. Pretty beat myself, so I took a quick look around town, followed Der Bingle's good example and hit the hay. Friday — Called Bing at eight. He answered the phone himself, sounded mighty pleasant when I told him who I was. Said, "Tell me just what it is you want to get, and when, and we'll fix it up." I explained what pictures we wanted. Bing: "Okay — but the boys are working at near-by ranches and will have to be rounded up. They leave here at seven A.M. and when they come home at night they're too tired for pictures or anything else. They eat their supper and go right to bed. Tell you what — you (Continued on page 82) The Bing Crosby Show is heard Wed., 9:30 P.M. EDT, CBS. Sponsored by Chesterfield. Bing Crosby is also heard M-F 10 A.M. EDT, CBS, sponsored by Minute Maid Orange Juice. 53