burns. - miss emerson. - no no, burns. - heh. (laughter) oh, pardon me. - oh, oh hello. - oh, you're harry von zell, aren't you? - yes, that's right. - oh for heaven's sakes i've admired you so many times on television. up to now in a professional capacity, of course. (laughter) oh, i'm ruth emerson, i'm an account executive for an advertising agency. - is that so, well how do you do? - how do you do? well what a pleasant surprise, i can see why mrs. burns said you'd be the right one. - well--mrs. burns recommended me? - oh very highly. - i didn't know i was available. (laughter) - she said you were, are you? - yes, yes i certainly am. and you're an executive with an advertising agency. - how do you do? (laughter) mr. von zell, i'm sure that after so many years the idea of making such a change might be a little, well, frightening. - no, no, no, as a matter of fact, i've been thinking of making this switch for years, but i just haven't had the right opportunity. (laughter) - oh, i'm sure that this is it. i know you're the right ma