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(00:04):
Golden State Media Concepts presents the GSMCClassic Series with episodes of some of your
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we time travel to some of yourclassic favorites from yesteryear. The GSMC Podcast
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on the Golden State Media Concepts PodcastNetwork. Here they come, the riding
past, the writing hard. It'stime for excitement to the venture in the
West with Bobby Benson and the Pearand not for today. It's swelling story

(00:57):
the lost time down the winding dustyroad to wander south through the Big Bend
Country of Texas to the Bee BobbyRanch. On the Rio Grande rolls the
station wagon with a trailer attached.Now there's nothing unusual about the trailer except
there are steel bars on its smallwindows. In the station wagon, the

(01:19):
driver talks to his companion. Thatmust be the Bee bomby ahead of us.
Yep, it's gotta be. I'msure be glad to get that kennel.
It's been a long trip. Well, that ranch is just a jumping
off place for us. Geek ah, my dope is that those white Indians
live about fifty miles below the borderin the Mexican Mountains as Saint Kennel.

(01:41):
Don't you think you're maybe biting offa little more than you can chew this
time? Geek, My boy,Colonel coffin Colossal Carnival has always presented the
most astonishing attractions, and next seasonI'll top them all with the lost tribe
of white Indian. Yeah. Yeah, but I just wondered about them Indians.
Maybe they like it where they are, maybe they like being lost.

(02:05):
Just leave everything to me. I'llhaul them out of their native points.
If I have to hypnotize them intoit. Yeah, I wouldn't put it
past you, and I haven't forgottenhow Yeah, that's how I started to
show business. Geek as Professor Zingo, the man whose eyes you can't resist.
Ah, those were the days,but I think the days ahead will

(02:30):
be fall from though, holly boysamazement. Well, gentlemen, I'll introduce
myself. I'm Colonel Charles Custer Coffin, owner and general manager of Colonel Coffin's

(02:53):
Colossal Carnival, and this is myassistant, Geek lochinvar jones Aw. Please
to me howdy you mean you runone of them carnivals where a fetter pays
you a dollar and if you candrive a nail straight. I have had
such attractions in my shoes. Yeah, mister, did you know that's a
crooked record, as crooked as thenails you try to drive? No?
Yes, sure, it cost methree dollars and six minutes to find out.

(03:15):
Well, I'll investigate immediately when Ireturned to winter quarters. Now tell
me, could you boys direct meto the owner of the ranch. Oh?
I owned the ranch, but I'mnot the boss. You want to
talk to text nations before here hecomes down. Oh, gentlemen, take
missus cron Coffin and mister Joe blockingvaugh Jones mighty having a meet in mister

(03:37):
masontter, No use, sir,anything we can do for you? Why,
yes, Yeah, that's what Iwanted to speak to you about.
Uh. We're en route of Mexicoon an educational expedition. Educational expedition,
Yeah, that's right. Word hasreached me of a tribe of strange Indians
and a hidden valley in those mountainsdown in Mexico. Indians who seem to

(03:59):
be natural platinum blondes and who havered eyes. Someone's been fooling you,
Colonel. There aren't any Indians likethat. Ah No, just a moment.
Look at these color photographs, andI assure you they've not been redouched.
Now, what do you know?Look, Bobby, you me they
are blonds and their eyes do lookso. I wouldn't believe it if I

(04:19):
hadn't seen the pictures. I intendto bring a group of these Indians,
perhaps the whole tribe, back tothis country, and feature them with my
carnival next season. Oh, you'regoing to exhibit them as freaks, mister
Mason. You use blunt language onthe situation sort of calls for blunt language,
Colonel. I never held with haulingsimple folks out of their natural surroundings

(04:39):
and exhibiting them in sideshows. Yes, but they'll have the best of candy,
well paid. Well, it's yourbusiness, not mine, Colonel.
Now let's forget it for a while. You'll stay for supper. Be glad
to We hope to get an earlystart in New Mexico. I understand it
is possible to ford the river hereat Little Water Well. I necessary permits

(05:01):
you can get across. Now,all right, although the old Rio Grande
can rise ten feet overnight. MayI hold onto these color photos for a
little while. I want to showthem to a good friend of mine who
knows a lot about Indian That's perfectlyokay, And now, if you don't
mind, we'll park our corn trailerby your carect go right ahead, come
along, locking bars. That's ayes. What do you suppose? I

(05:28):
think I know, Bobby, andI don't like any part of it,
Harker, I have something I wantto show you. Take a look at
these pictures. They mean anything toyou? Do handal where you get these

(05:48):
pictures? Some old carnival showmen whojust arrived at the ranch oes them?
What's it all about? Los India'sblunkers? The white Indians A Dana.
Not many know of these people.They'd be lost Triple tribe. They're not
like to live the way we live, so they stay lost. Oh they
live in deep valley down the SierraMadre. We who know help keep their
secret. They'd be happy there,Altana, And maybe they're smarter than we

(06:12):
are. Well, the lost tribehas been found, Harka and Colonel Coffin
plans to use them as attractions.In the side show next season. Not
be real crime to take those peoplefrom their valley. This man must not
do that. Now, what canwe do about it? It'd be okay,
you go warn them, MELTDNA.We know where they live, sure,
compadre, and you can count onus to help if your friends need

(06:33):
help. He takes it so hard. I hit across the river into Mexico.
He's just going to warn some friendsabout a little matter. Bobby.
You mean he knows those white meansyes, and he feels the same way
I do. That. It wouldn'tdo them any good to become side show

(06:54):
freaks. The sure strange looking Ilike to see him myself. I think
they're are binos bios. Yes,you find them in all races, people
who lack coloring matter in their skin. So they're white skinned, white haired,
and they have pink eyes, almostlike rabbits. They aren't freaks any
more than a person with a lotof freckles as a freak, just the
way they happen to be made.Oh yeah, Mason, I was looking

(07:16):
for you. Oh yes, colonel, we may need some extra help on
our expedition to offer opportunities to thosered eyed Indians. I wonder the Colonel,
if you want me to lend youa couple of my hands. The
answer is plain no, Mason.I think you're a bit of a cent
a medalist. To be freaks ina side show would be slavery to those
tribesmen. Well, i'll pay them. Well, why, I've got a

(07:38):
load of free gifts for them inthe trailer. I can imagine gaudy junk
that will influence them to sign somesort of a contract with you. I'm
sorry you feel that way about it, Mason, because I intend to bring
a group of those people out ofMexico, and you can stop me.
Maybe I can't stop you, Colonel, but I sure don't have to help
you either. Hell, I'll haveTia Maria make a hot breakfast for you.

(07:59):
You're a strange man. You opposewhat I'm doing, yet you're generous
with your hospitality. Colonel. Whileyou're on this ranch, you're our guest.
We'll treat you as such. Thathas nothing to do with your business
south of the border. But it'sonly fair to warn you you may run
into a lot of trouble. Idon't scare easy, Mason. I'm just
warning anyway. I'll make yourself comfortable, not till tomorrow morning. I'm sorry.

(08:20):
I can't wish you luck on yourjourney, an honest man, I
didn't know there were any left.Hey, boss, Boss, we're gonna
take any of these cow hands withus into Mexico. I'm afraid not.
Geek the foreman, it seems hasscruples. Hey are they catching scruples?

(08:41):
Well you're you're immune, Geek,But it seems he doesn't approve of our
venture. Why did you offer himsome dollar that wouldn't change his mind?
But well, I'll have trouble beggingthem while I'm in by myself. I
don't worry, my boy. Iam prepared for any emergency. Even have
air few bottles of a pleasant tasteliquid that will make them quite easy to
handle. Oh not god drompshirh gosh, Colonel, I got to hand it

(09:09):
to you. You better turn in. We're leaving in the morning, and
we've got some rough country to coverbefore our guide meets us and shows us
where those white Indians are hiding.Colonel Coffin, the carnival owner and his
helper, Geek Jones, have stoppedovernight at the Bee Bobby Ranch on the

(09:31):
way into the Mexican mountains, wherethey hope to capture some white Indians with
strange red eyes. Text Mason doesn'tlike their project, but for the time
isn't able to stop the two carnivalmen. Text and Poppy watched the colonel
and geek as they prepared to crossthree of Grande into Mexico. At the
wheel of his car. The colonelfalls to texts, well, Mason,
sure you won't relent and let atleast one of your men go with me.
I'll pay ten dollars a day.Say did you say ten dollars a

(09:54):
day? That's what I said incash too. It's a lot of money.
How about it, Mason? Well, I don't know, Wendy,
would you really like to go alongon this trip? And shucks texts not
unless you said it was okay?I I reckon, I can spare you
for a week. Well, okay, if you want to go along,
you better get ready, yes,sir, and I'll be ready to leave
time and get that motor warmed up. Colonel, thanks, Mace, So

(10:15):
I'm glad you changed your mind.We would drive on down and have a
look at the river. Your cowboycan catch up with us there. I
don't get it. Don't get what, Bobby, we've changed your mind about
that self. First you were alldis board after those white Indians, and
now you let Winny go. Bobby, before this thing is over, we
may have to help those Indians,and it may be a lot better to
have Wendy and the Colonel's camp.But what are we gonna do. We'll

(10:37):
know more about that when Harker comesback, when I've got a strong hunch
we'll be doing something. Yash textsthings have been quite around the ranch since
Windy left with the Colonel calm beforethe storm. Bobby, They've only been
gone two days. But maybe I'vebeen worrying for nothing. After all,

(11:01):
those white Indians have been taking careof themselves in the years, and Harker,
we were wondering when you'd get back. Did you see the white Indians?
Marker Hana, there's be bad businessdown there. You mean this Colonel
Coffin managed to get into that hiddenvalley where your friends are. You get
there and wind Men be with him? Why that be? Daniel? I
had an idea it might be agood thing to have one of our own
hands along with him. Barkers what'shappening down there, Harker? The blankers

(11:22):
think this colonel man be magic maker. Blankers say he'd bewitched Chief. You
look hard at Chief, Chief,do everything he say? Chief tell one
family they have to go away withcolonel. Now, how did he put
that over? And not not beall those blankers? They had some gold,
not much, but enough to buywhat things they need. Now this
colonel make them give him gold.They not do it. You say he

(11:43):
make them slaves. To his eyes, he's liable to get himself killed.
Fooling around like that? How didyou earn all this? We watch from
brush and friends. Tell me whathappened at the Hannah. If those people
have to leave and travel intent,it'd not be good. Other times,
any blankers go away the yes,I know how the Mexican government stopper.
I don't know, Bobby. Isuppose he's within his rights, offering those

(12:05):
indios what must seem like a lotof money to appear with the traveling show.
But this business will bewitching the Chiefand looting those natives of their gold.
I don't go for that. We'llbe ready to write on down there
daybreak, Bobby, what are youtalking about? I know you those white
Indians need help, so it's hardjob to help them. Or we're not
leaving at daybreak. Oh we're ridingsouth at midnight. Why what seems to

(12:35):
be the trouble. I come downhere to help you find these engines so
you could talk to them about maybegoing with your show. I didn't sign
up to help you rob them?What little they have? Why am I
good man? I'm not robbing them. I'm selling them things they desire that
much. Yeah, them a littleplastic dud jiggers you can buy in any
dime store. Back in the stage, telling them they're charms against witchcraft.
Sell them for gold. Wendy,come here next to me. Oh no,

(12:58):
I won't. Maybe I'm dumb sometimes, but not so domb. I
can't tell you're a crook. Wendy, look at me. I'm looking right
at you. Look right into myeyes. Hm you see nothing, hear
nothing but me. Oh, lookinto my eyes. I am your master,

(13:22):
Gosha feel kind of funny. Look, Look, look you got funny
eyes. Just one big guy lookingat me. I am your master.
What I say, you must do, what you say I must do.
What I do is the right thingto do. What you do is the

(13:46):
right thing to do, Master master, oh hawk, I hate to get
caught in this canyon in a cloudburst. That place in it rain, all
right, but the only way intoHidden Valley where white Indians live much to

(14:11):
not be very far enough, babyboy, Oh wonder those Blancos have been
able to keep away from civilization.This is one canyon too narrow for even
a jeep to travel, and nobodyknows about going through wonderful except those who
know blanc going through a waterfall.You mean this stream comes from a waterfall
seal dannel. That's the only wayinto Hidden Valley around the next pending canyon.
Receive it. After that we soonbe in place of lost driver.

(14:33):
If you figure out what you're gonnado when you get me, Bobby,
I haven't because I don't know whatwe'll be up against. First. I
guess you just try and persuade thisKlonel. He's all wrong. Persuade.
There are a lot of ways ofbeing persuasive, Bobby. You can use
talk, and you can use yourhands when they're doubled up. He on,
are those flats cover the end ofthe canyon? Hard? Where does

(14:54):
all that water go? To there'sonly a little tickling down this string.
Then rest of water good unholding groundsee just below falls underground river. You
think, oh yeah, sure thereare a lot of them down here this
year, the trail heads in thewater. We can't go any for gosh,
what are we gonna do? Getready? Know you follow me?
Hide your horse ride at waterfall,not stop. Arca knows what he's doing,

(15:18):
Bobby, You just follow him.Don't know until they come here,
right, little small lash. True, you're hidden by waterful but water on
a few inches thick curtain of waterhiding the trail, Bobby. And that's

(15:41):
why the white Indians have had somuch piracy. I would do now.
Soon we'll be out of tunneling tothe canyon. Then we'd be in hidden
valley. Now let's try it us. Look at down him if you fillage

(16:02):
your plus chime, thanks, Lookwe are and their hair seems white.
There's hardly more than a dozen hunts. Certainly aren't many of them. What
are we gonna do, Bobby.We're gonna keep right on riding right into
the village. We will find outexactly what this carnival character is doing.
And we'll find out a few thingsfrom Wendy too. I don't seem windy
in the court. Maybe they're beinghut. I will soon find out.

(16:22):
Oh I almost forgot one thing.Whoa, whoa? Would you forget?
I forgot? I still had mypistols on. I'll put them in my
saddle bag. We're on a peacefulmission, Bobby, show of guns isn't
necessary. I just you won't needit in the hurts, So let's go
off. He takes luck. Oh, there's Winny just coming out of that

(16:48):
hot Whinny. Oh, Willy Windy. Oh, what's the matter with that
man? He looks like he didn'thear us. Wally, where he Windy?
What's wrong? Why don't you seehello? Bobby? Gosh, Wendy,
it's mighty good to see you.Teller. Where's Colonel Coffin? Don't
bother him? What do you mean? Don't bother him? He is not

(17:11):
to be disturbed when he sleeps.He don't like it. Oh if I
didn't know he was asleep. Hey, Wendy, what's going on here?
There's nothing wrong here. Everything theMaster does is good? The Master?
What's that again? Everything he doesis right? Dannel? You think witch
two? Wendy let me look atyour eyes. No, I said,

(17:32):
look me in the eyes. Ilook in no one's eyes, but he
is. It's wrong to look inany eyes but the eyes of the master.
Take Something is terribly wrong. Iknow it's on. Windy has either
been drugged or hypnotized. Hypnotized.Yes, my hunch was right. This
Colonel Coffin must be a hypnotist.I can get Windy out of it if
I can only get him to lookstraight at me. Wendy, look at
me. No, I don't haveto do what you tell me to do,

(17:56):
text, only what he tells meto do. We've got to get
Windy out of this some way,Harker. Where are all the blancos?
They go ahead when you come invillage and not like white men. Too
good? Right now? Me thinkI'll find your friends among them, find
out what's going on, and tellthem we're here to help them. See
Dan you do? Where? Whata surprise? I didn't expect you to
visit as thanks, Mason, acolonel. Suppose you tell me just what's

(18:18):
happened to Windy? Here happened why? Windy? Is nothing wrong with you,
wizard, No, sir, nothingwrong with me. You're happy here,
and I treat you well, don'tI? Yes, sir, I'm
happy you treat me well. I'dskip all this nonsense. Colonel, either
you or someone else has hypnotized thiscowboy, and from what I hear,
you've got the chief of the villageunder hypnosis too. What's it all about?

(18:41):
Now? I'll ask one, whatbusiness is it of yours? I
understand you're looting this tribe of thelittle gold it has that makes it business
for the Mexican police. The policeknow nothing of this tribe except rumors,
and they don't know how to getin here. Often. You're up to
no good here, and you knowit. The smartest thing for you to
do is to ride out to whereyou left your station wagon and trailer and
head back to the United States.Very pretty speech, Mason. Unfortunately,

(19:03):
it is a demand, but ademand that doesn't mean anything. Since I
notice your pistol holster is empty,I don't need a gun to straighten out
things down here. Wendy, Yes, Master, or your gun and pointed
at text Mason and the boy.Yes, sir, And now Mason,
I can assure you that he'll shootboth of you if I tell him to
coffin, do you think you're goingto get away with that? Keep your
gun pointed at the Windy while Idecide whether or not I want you to

(19:29):
pull the trigger shoot. I said, I'll take that gun, and don't
you go for yours? Calling youtext Bobby. What happened? This man
had you under control under hypnosis,took anlawful chance when he might have pulled

(19:49):
that trigger. I don't even wantto think about it. I wasn't taking
such a big chance. I happento know that even under hypnosis, a
person won't do something bad, notunless he do the same thing of his
own free will, one fully conscious. You know too much, Mason,
No, just enough now, Coffin, We've got to decide what to do
with you. You walked into thebad lands that time, mister, when
you try to get Windy to shootus. What happened? I'll tell you

(20:11):
about it later. Harka, canyou call the Blancos to assemble here?
You speak their dialect, don't youa little bit? I'll call them up
then, will you? What doyou think you're gonna do? You'll find
out practicing sorcery, swindling these Indiansout of their gold. He look takes
me and got right off. Look, Mason, I've got about ten thousand

(20:33):
dollars worth of wrong goal. I'llsplit it with you if you just forget
this whole thing. Where is it? It's in my heart over there under
the matters on my car. Thanks. Now, I'll know where to get
it when I give it back tothese tribesmen. Hen, tell what goes
on here? Just trying up alongsideyour boss? Little man? Hi?
What are you guys doing? Whatis geek? Hi? I didn't do
nothing. This wasn't my idea,Harker, Which one is the old chief?
Him? Old man who walks backin dreams? What are the nions

(20:57):
make? He's said? Cheapy witch? Don't let the old chief get near
this coffin man, Harker. Hasthe chief got a son? His son?
Who say him be rich lock?Harker tell the chief to take his
knife and stab his son. Butif he gets too close to be ready
to way, Hannah, how youknow you're not kill son? Listen,
Harker. I know what I'm doing. It's one sure way of bringing a
person out of hypnosis. But Iwant you to tell the crowd that's my

(21:18):
magic that I'm lifting the spell,Carley. I hope that chief really likes
his son. Sure he does not. Quiet watch Harka is taking the chief's
knife, handing it to him,pointing at his son. But the chief
has his knife pointed at his son'schest. Oh, I don't want to

(21:40):
look. I suppose something goes wrong. I can see the chief's eyes,
A blank look is going out ofthem. He recognizes his son, he
realizes what he's about to do.Look, he's thrown out his knife and
he's letting get NiFe. It works, It works. Harker tell the people
their bat will be returned to them, and their chief is no longer the
witched them. Mason, you're goingtoo far. Did they want to kill

(22:11):
this man? And don't formit?Your man? Tell them I forget the
whole thing. They'll get their goldback and he'll leave n takes. Those
Indians look really angry. They're overnin. It seems like I started more
than I intended to say. Webetter be getting out of here. They're
all huddle us up. I amSalvages. Ain't gonna tell me come on,
keep a horse. They're getting awayon your horses. A Egos bridal
Bobby Tax look. Then two bidersare heading from the tuttle out of this

(22:37):
place. We got a catcher.We've only got one horse between us.
So take a couple of deep breathsand start trotting. Now there's the later
falls just ahead. Once we're throughthat movie. Well on our way,
you're gonna get off without a horseto carry you through in a hurry,

(22:57):
windy swing up the high Bobby outof Miagos. Okay, Harka, he
grabbed the store. Brothers on yourside. I'll grab on here. I'm
eago gun tourist, so we'll wantto take a second. Hell said Bobby.
Then let's go. Wow, whata shower bath that once? Well,

(23:18):
where's rusts? That isn't important,But this moment I made a promise
to those Blancos that I've got tokeep, Harka. You see where the
water from the falls runs into thathole down one underground river. You see
those boulders on the bank. They'rebig enough to plug that hole, just
like putting a stopper in a bottle. Didn't want to go down canyon,
not underground, right, Come on, Harker, the two of us can
topple them over. I can helphow hark and I can do it.

(23:41):
Oh, shove hark now, nowone more, come on together, there
it goes. Oh, we gottaget out of this canyon past it will
be a river in another hour.I don't understand, Bobby. I promised

(24:03):
the Blancos that bad white men wouldn'tinvade that peaceful valley again. With a
river running through this canyon, noone will be able to get through to
hurt the white Indians. And that'sright. And so ends another exciting adventure
of Bobby Benson and the b BobbyRiders. B barb Ranch has been a

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