Radio-TV mirror (July-Dec 1952)

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Expressive looks and gestures came naturally to Johnnie, even at age one. His mother has always been his pal; he visits her often, out in Oregon. Western landscapes helped to inspire "The Little White Cloud That Cried." JOHNNIE RAY'S life story PART II Success, to Johnnie, has meant extra happiness he's been able to give his family. Left, his sister, Elma Hass, and her daughter enfoy a song which he recorded. Above, his parents admire the fine farm he bought for them.