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00:29Hello folks, here's your news items from the world tower. We start off with a flash on the Randolph-Wilson heart bomb trial, which has just been concluded.
00:36Doggone!
00:37Shh! I want to hear this.
00:39I know the regular listeners will be willing to wait for their stock reports.
00:42Those of you who have followed the scorching testimony in the Randolph-Wilson case will be interested to learn the verdict.
00:48Ms. Verna Wilson was awarded $100,000 heart bomb and $20,000 for injured reputation.
00:55Hot dog! Heads up, Harlem! Here I come!
00:59Say, who win this case?
01:01Ms. Wilson did, but when she's flexed with money, so have I.
01:05I'm going to win this case!
01:07I'm going to win this case!
01:09I'm going to win this case!
01:11I'm going to win this case!
01:13I'm going to win this case!
01:15I'm going to win this case!
01:17And if she can't get it, show his eyes.
01:19And boy, she sure is solving now!
01:23There's Ms. Wilson now!
01:25Get these things out here and keep them, boy! Quick!
01:37Lucy, I won!
01:39I know, Vic. The newsman just broadcast the verdict.
01:41He did? What'd he say?
01:43He seemed as glad as if he was in on the split.
01:47It's Mr. DeLeon, Miss Wilson.
01:50Send him in.
01:54How are you, Missy?
01:56Fine, thank you.
01:57Good.
01:59How'd they treat me?
02:00There are enough pictures to satisfy even you.
02:18Hmm, that's flattering.
02:25You might have kept this awful thing out of the paper.
02:29You should break out in a rash.
02:32There's not even a picture of me in the paper.
02:43Uh-oh.
02:45This is not so good.
02:46What's not so good?
02:48Mrs. Randolph, wife of the millionaire,
02:50who has maintained that her husband was framed
02:52by a group of extortionists,
02:54is assertively leaving the middle-aged man.
03:00She's a fool.
03:01John Randolph is really a fine man.
03:05But Jane, don't 30 years of devotion count anything in my favor?
03:11John, I agreed to hide my personal feelings
03:14in this hideous escapade
03:16only till the verdict was reached.
03:20But Jane, I...
03:24If that is Dick,
03:25please pretend to believe in me until I can talk to him.
03:30Hello there, Hollings.
03:31You're looking well, Mr. Richard.
03:32Well, thank you.
03:33You're looking very well yourself, Mr. Richard.
03:35Well, thank you.
03:36Well, thank you.
03:37Well, thank you.
03:38You're looking very well yourself.
03:39Thank you, sir.
03:41Oh, Richard.
03:43Oh, I'm so glad you've returned.
03:45I wonder if you know what I...
03:46Now, now, Mother.
03:47I'm going to take you in hand presently.
03:49Hello, Dad.
03:51Hello, Dick. Glad to see you.
03:53Thanks.
03:54I've read the papers about Mother leaving us and the verdict.
03:58And I want you to know, Dad,
03:59that I don't believe a word of it.
04:02If I can cut in, Mr. Randolph,
04:04that goes for me too, only double.
04:06Thank you, Larry.
04:10Larry's a great guy.
04:12Now, Mother.
04:14Now, listen.
04:16You're not going to leave, Dad.
04:18How can I remain here and hold my self-respect?
04:21By keeping faith with Dad.
04:23You know he never had an affair with that woman.
04:25But 12 men on the police say he did.
04:27Yes.
04:2812 men believing Dad was like them.
04:30But he's not.
04:32He's not.
04:33Didn't her lawyer offer to settle out of court?
04:35Yes.
04:36For $50,000.
04:39You see, Mother.
04:40If we stand together, we can beat that judgment yet.
04:42Now, if you'll promise to forget all pride,
04:45all jealousy, and stand with Dad,
04:47I'll patch up the Randolph name
04:49so there'll never be a scar.
04:52John.
04:54I've tried so to believe in you.
04:57And you're going to.
04:58I'm going to.
04:59I'm going to.
05:00I'm going to.
05:01I'm going to.
05:03I'm going to.
05:04I'm going to.
05:05I'm going to.
05:06I'm going to.
05:07I'm going to.
05:08I'm going to do.
05:09I'm going to do.
05:10I'm going to do.
05:11And you're going to, dear.
05:12Have you any plan, Dick?
05:13Well, nothing definite, Dad.
05:14I'm going to show up to that blackmailer
05:16if it's the last thing I do.
05:20What kind of a lawyer are you?
05:22While 10 days I have nothing from which to need alibis.
05:29Have you heard anything?
05:32that I want you to go to Europe I've exerted every effort to make your trip
05:37possible but oh don't you but me again. You've done.
05:45Well you're off the front page. They bump the gambler.
06:02A. Telegram
06:29from as well.
06:29From. The program for you.
07:00Please. I've got to get away Europe South America anywhere but tonight what
07:07what's wrong oh it's nothing you'd understand this is how I've got to have some
07:12money it's imperative well now let me see what's in the telegram if you're in
07:17trouble I can help you I'm afraid not this time.
07:30Look up the feelings find
07:31a first good boat leaving port OK maybe I can help you
07:40a loan broker has agreed to advance your ten thousand on the judgment I persuaded
07:46him that it will hold for how much money twenty five thousand why that
07:53Jeff it's robbery I wouldn't even consider it.
08:00I thought maybe you needed it so I made out
08:03a contract but what a bunch of leeches but you get fifty percent one gets ten
08:10percent and I get ten thousand but my dear the difference is that you at least get
08:16yours we may never get
08:18a dime for our trouble all right I'm
08:35hooked give me the contract what kind of
08:43the first boat sale. The Romania on the. First class or
08:50there are windows. Or who. Bureau window I think
08:57a change of name will save embarrassment after the late notoriety I've arranged
09:00passports under that name right.
09:02It's.
09:13Good bye my dear. Be very cautious with your love affairs remember I'm not in
09:19Europe to help protect your virtue. Wait for me.
09:26And I'd be of any help. I mean the telegram.
09:32No thanks I'll have to handle that matter myself well if I can be of any assistance
09:37for me. I'm going to show you.
09:46Tell you what was in that telegram not
09:48a word must have been serious she nearly fainted. I'd like to know what.
10:01It's.
10:25The sales on the Romania under the name of Vera Wendell the Romania.
10:32Now there you are plan that's for you thanks Mr Randolph thank you and if I want
10:36a nice quiet job done just then for me.
10:48Any luck Dick that's in the world that he's sailing tomorrow during the year by
10:54Larry's in the middle of the. I don't like you're seeing that woman she's truly
10:59dangerous. Dangerous when you don't know her game but I do.
11:06Well I see lucky for
11:07a while I'll say I'll see that old Texas.
11:17Yeah I want you to meet with your own my general manager he he's the class of the
11:23Mars and I'll hold that to reach it right I know you think I'm going to be
11:27everybody who I don't know you're coming down well.
11:33They're going to Mr Morrison don't you think I do how do you do it well he's been
11:39busting the Bronx lately not lately Mr Morrison but I haven't forgotten the
11:43picture you've got. The general manager Mr Roland. Jack I have
11:49a great day with that I don't like you know that's going to be considered granted
11:53right now. You might have you might have read where I'm taking
12:00a fall out of you know I hadn't heard of it well you see I got it well well Roland
12:04picked it up. He booked passage and everything truth is I want certain
12:11coyotes in Wall Street to figure me on the ocean but I'm going to stay right here
12:16in New York and watch. Now here's the paper I want we go aboard ship leave
12:23the luggage there and we sleep back here and I really don't welcome as long as you
12:28want to. Ask what boat you're booked on why on the Romania Romania.
12:37You sent for me Mr Dick yes I can hear him. Dad I've got
12:44an idea I like he doesn't want to fail but I'm not Larry here we'll go with lucky
12:49Marston and I'll say it was Richard Rowan. Why do you want to take him
12:55as lucky Morrison why can't you see this little gold digger that is framed and
13:00blackmailed my dad would fall very readily for
13:02a great big Texas oil magnet and that will enable me to vindicate my dad sure I see
13:08it and he will he's big enough for
13:12a Texas oil king. Larry when Mr Roland's luggage arrived you pack my
13:19things in his truck or do I take Mr Morrison's truck that's the idea exactly
13:23we're sailing tomorrow at midnight now make it snappy Yes sir.
13:31I don't mind. I'm glad. Hello dad you know how I feel
13:39about this case don't you know thank you for the idea Claudia I want you to be
13:44dead pal Mr Marston not lucky Marston or no. But Dick has
13:51told me a great deal about you.
13:56Hello glad to see you looking yourself again mother. Dad mother what
14:03is the future of this is Randall. I don't know which one of you kids going to be
14:10the happy. Mother is trying to make it very unhappy right now. Yes
14:17and now she's insisting that I stay with her for you I hope your mother isn't
14:21dragging you off to Europe to take it away from me I'm afraid she is darling.
14:29I don't see where the humorous part comes in well we weren't going to tell mother
14:33but now I must. Larry and I are sailing to Europe for the sole purpose of
14:38polishing up the Randolph coat of arms.
15:39Good morning gorgeous what are you doing on this boat following you
15:45Shetty still trying to impress you with my charm I wish you'd forget you ever knew
15:50me no man with red blood could ever forget you do that let you are not now wait
15:58a minute. I've just lined up a shall we say new victim who will bring
16:05even greater results than Randolph Yes well in the future I'll pick my own
16:10victim the next one will be young well that's fellow isn't ancient and Bradstreet
16:16rates him out about about eight million.
16:21All of them in his name is not
16:23a role he's rather keen but more of them he should be easy. I'll get over the
16:30promise nothing now get out while I read.
18:05I'll get over the promise nothing now get out while I read.
19:05I'll get over the promise nothing now get out while I read.
19:35But.
19:42Well. I can't see you.
19:48Say is there any hope of this job doing
19:50a nose dive I hardly think so you know it's just about.
19:57In the. You take
19:59a couple of these mother stills still they'll pick you up in about two minutes
20:02I'll take them, but I won't promise to keep them.
20:05Ha, ha, ha.
20:18Well, I've seen her.
20:21Has she got it?
20:23Yes.
20:24And strange to say, she looks like a lady of culture.
20:26Yeah.
20:28I know the breed, with a great sorrow in her life.
20:32If I can keep the deck from clunking me in the nose,
20:34I'll take a look at this wrong one.
20:36I know dames.
20:38Now listen, Larry.
20:39For the love of Mike, forget that New York dialect.
20:41You're supposed to be from Texas.
20:43Hey, I'll be so western, she'll smell the sagebrush.
20:47Hey, and another thing, don't you ever make any advances.
20:51She's got a fall for you.
20:53That ain't going to be hard.
20:55Dames go for us athletes.
20:57All right, Oliver Eakin.
21:02Is it a sight, that beast slipping off my shoulder?
21:07How can I court a lady looking like a doddering old fossil?
21:12But, milord, you know the sea air always makes you wheeze.
21:17How dare you say I wheeze, sir?
21:20I may rattle a bit and quip, but damn it, sir, I never wheeze.
21:27What are you standing there gaping for?
21:31Can't you straighten me up, you idiot, you?
21:36What are you standing there gaping for?
21:39Can't you straighten me up, you idiot, you?
21:54That's better.
21:56That's better.
22:05Now, you must locate Miss Wilson's chair.
22:09I observed her when she came on board last night, but I lost her in the crowd.
22:15But, my lord, it's open to the purser, and there's no Miss Wilson on the passenger list.
22:20Pursers are sometimes mistaken.
22:34Hey, you in the crowd there.
22:37Come.
22:53Here we are, Mr. Marston.
22:55Just sit right down here and make yourself comfortable.
22:58You'll feel much better out here in the open air.
23:03If this chair was a broke, I'd have a better chance of keeping it between my knees.
23:06Yes, Mr. Marston.
23:15I'm sorry.
23:16I believe this is your magazine.
23:18Why, that's perfectly all right.
23:20Keep it.
23:21We have several of them.
23:22Oh, I wouldn't think of depriving you.
23:23Oh, no depravity.
23:24No depravity.
23:27Here, Dick.
23:29Go round up a herd of them things for the little lady.
23:31Yes, Mr. Marston.
23:33Please.
23:36Well, that ends that argument.
23:38We'll all have some pictures to look at.
23:40You're very considerate.
23:42I don't reckon you have to do much wrestling to get consideration.
23:46Not with them pretty eyes.
23:48Your flattery is as broad as your draw, Mr.
23:51Marston.
23:52J.B. Lucky Marston.
23:54Lucky?
23:56I sense a romance there.
23:58Well, you're right, ma'am.
24:01Some men say they're self-made.
24:03Well, it ain't even that.
24:04I'm oil made.
24:06Really?
24:07Want to hear how I come by the name of Lucky?
24:10I'm always interested in knowing how men acquire their wealth.
24:15Well, it was way down in Texas.
24:18I had a few head of cattle and a couple of thousand acres of grazing land.
24:23And lady, that land was just footin' in oil.
24:31Well, lady, I'd sure like to take you up on top of the highest hill on that old ranch.
24:36As far as you can see, nothin' but oil wells.
24:39And they're all mine.
24:50Spock.
24:51Yes, sir?
24:52I want to send a radiogram, please.
24:53Sure.
24:54To Miss Claudia Elliott.
24:56Here's John Randolph.
24:58River, New York.
25:00Everything's progressing nicely.
25:02Love, to Mom and Dad.
25:05Don't shortchange yourself.
25:07Dick, charge that to cabin 122, please.
25:10Thank you very much, sir.
25:12And I tell you, I don't blame your old man for fallin' for her.
25:15No guy could be in there and keep his mitts off her.
25:18Why, you poor synth.
25:20I thought you were woman-proof.
25:22Instead, you've been acting like a lovesick schoolboy for the past five days.
25:26Blowing yourself out of head every opportunity you get.
25:28Well, you're not so sure of yourself.
25:30You don't let her get near you.
25:36Now, look here, Larry.
25:37I'm gonna handle this from now on.
25:39Stay out of sight.
25:40Don't do it, Mr. Dick.
25:41Give up your revenge gag before she hooks you.
25:44Hook me?
25:45Why, Larry, I'm surprised you...
25:59Good morning, Miss Wendell.
26:01I'm so sorry I kept you waiting.
26:02Good morning.
26:03I was convinced that you had completely forgotten our engagement.
26:06You'll pardon us, won't you, Baron?
26:08We promised to beat the whirlings at chapel board.
26:15Spigot.
26:17My shawl.
26:20Now, follow them.
26:22And see that they do play chapel board.
26:26Yes, milord.
26:28I promise.
26:35You know, I'm a total loss at chapel board.
26:38Let's stroll instead.
26:47I owe you everlasting gratitude for saving me from the Baron.
26:51Now, careful, please.
26:53You know, when you look at me like that, well, you almost make me believe you.
26:57Please believe.
26:58It would hurt me, frankly, if you doubted me.
27:10I wonder if you know when you're flirting and when you're not.
27:15That was most unkind.
27:17Yes, unkind, but true.
27:21Because I tolerate these others above me.
27:23Please don't believe me incapable of real knowledge.
27:26If you can distinguish it from the brand you use to fascinate men like Mr. Morrison, the Baron, and...
27:33And who?
27:34Oh, doubtless others.
27:37Women of your great charm and beauty must have many men in their lives.
27:42Many men, perhaps.
27:45But only one love.
27:48I want you to believe that.
27:57And he learned about women from her.
28:03You're probably a very odd sort.
28:08Yes, quite.
28:11Now, take your two present bows.
28:14Mr. Morrison and the Baron.
28:17Which would make you the better husband?
28:20Well, I don't know.
28:22The Baron.
28:24Which would make you the better husband?
28:26The uncouth Mr. Morrison?
28:29Or the elderly, though polished, Baron?
28:36Are you trying to help me?
28:39On the contrary.
28:40I'm vastly curious.
28:46I should say, Mr. Morrison,
28:49one can acquire Polish
28:52but old age always seems so lonely.
28:55You know, I have a positive horror of growing old alone.
29:03And I wonder if we give enough consideration to other people's old age.
29:11What do you mean?
29:13I was thinking of a case I read about a while back.
29:17A fine couple, married for 30 years,
29:20who may spend their old age apart and lonely
29:23to the whim of a very beautiful woman.
29:29I'm sorry to bore you with my philosophizing,
29:32but you see, since that case, I've been unusually suspicious of women.
29:42Shall we resume our stroll?
29:51How much of that case did you follow?
29:53None.
29:54It wasn't the case that interested me, but the result.
29:58I wonder if people would do those things if they knew the ultimate result.
30:02Oh, I'm sure they wouldn't.
30:04Because most women are fundamentally good.
30:08I think I'll rest.
30:10May I look forward to at least dinner tonight?
30:13I shall expect you, Morrison and the Baron, more than once.
30:17I'll see you at dinner.
30:47So?
31:06What do you mean by coming in here without permission?
31:09I just want to bring you down to Earth.
31:11Now listen.
31:12Get any idea of love for Roland out of your mind.
31:15a young mind more than that the man we're after I never promised to go through with
31:19his Morris and deal no I'm not going to let his millions slip through your fingers
31:26for
31:26a silly love affair if Dick Roland loves me nothing else means anything
31:35you love him that much he's the only man I ever loved or ever will
31:45all right if you can hook Roland I'll take
31:49a fade out powder if not we are going to work more of them for the shakedown
32:15.
32:45You.
33:08Have you seen the window down. Not yet.
33:15I suppose we should have the pleasure of seeing you don't think. No.
33:22Very good to do that you.
33:32Say she showed. I don't get nervous he's probably waiting to make
33:37a grand entrance. I hope that's it I'm going to build up courage to propose
33:43tonight that's the idea. Just
33:48a minute what do you think you're going to build up my courage.
34:43Who's there. Are you
34:49a no. Come in.
34:58Say what's happened you look like you've seen
35:01a ghost I have Jimmy's on this boat Jimmy.
35:08Then you didn't write this.
35:17Do you think you'll bump us. We have
35:21a coming to us. Cheating Jimmy would be some
35:26satisfaction suicide.
35:33Not to me not if I can help it.
36:08You're very you're
36:11a swell dish and I I do you and I.
36:19I think we're fine like her and then.
36:27Sweetheart I've got eight million bucks that you can have.
36:38A laugh at me if I said that.
36:56Who is it.
37:08But.
37:17You know. You are to you I should
37:24stop in the ship's position Oh no no please don't it's nothing to worry about just
37:28a headache I'll feel better presently and join you. Do my.
37:34You know the moon is perfect for lovers. And you know I am
37:40at my best under the spell of.
37:42The moon.
38:00But even that I love this group I just let this window she's looking very very
38:07bad when she won't even let me show it to me I'm hastening to find the ship's
38:12musician position to go to and that's too bad.
38:30What's the matter with you Larry you can remember nothing. Anything.
38:35And.
38:40Now which is. Anything and nothing.
38:49Oh what's the grammar nothing nothing nothing nothing.
38:56Come on there Romeo snap out of it or what's the matter anything or not they
39:02let you're overestimating your capacity but I don't know sorry that I don't have
39:06come on now I feel just mellow enough to be romantic now I'm going down and try to
39:12persuade the lady very to come up on deck and when you're feeling all right again
39:16you come up and ask her for
39:17a phone number you think you can do that. Just famous.
40:17It's.
40:48I've come to escort you to the festivity.
40:59I don't forget.
41:13I will.
41:18Oh there you are you gave me
41:20a bad moment when you did that I've had some rather bad moments myself tonight
41:25and you should join the merrymakers you'll always feel blue when you're alone the
41:29moon is lovely tonight the lights of the coast are twinkling just like little stars
41:32on the horizon I think you read that line somewhere it sounds too romantic for you
41:38to me. I think I did that's
41:41a kind of you to remind me of my lack of romance especially on
41:44a night like this. To come along why not I can finish what I was doing later
41:51right and when you're ready don't call your mate I hope you say.
42:06I'm wondering if John Alden doesn't go forward as I do. But I warn you I have
42:11not. You know what happened to John well in that case we'd better dance Oh no.
42:18You promise to show me the coast lights that look like little stars dotting the
42:22horizon. Like that I can't understand how you ever kept laughing at me I would
42:29have if anyone but you had said it. But you see women are fools where the one man
42:36is concerned.
42:41And I've got
42:48a long enough to ask for the next dance I certainly said Oh I don't believe so lucky
42:53but if you won't dance will you talk it out with me I got something I must say.
42:59Miles is himself again. Now if you'll pardon me I'll run down and look after my
43:03luggage. I've been trying for
43:09a week to get it nerve enough to say that I all your wonderful fellow lucky but the
43:15answer is no. But I practice this and now you won't even listen I know
43:22lucky and I'd be really glad to marry you if I didn't love it surely
43:29you must have seen it. Have you told this to dick not in so many
43:35words. Well I'm going to tell him Oh no please don't perhaps you won't have to
43:41if you tell him I refuse your proposal. But he's going to know it.
43:54I ain't had much experience of matchmaking but I'll sure try.
44:35No you wouldn't even let me get started she says you're
44:39a wonderful fellow lucky but the answer is no but didn't you tell her about all the
44:43millions that you had when I tried to speak my piece she lays her hand gentle on my
44:48arm and says I'd be really glad to marry you lucky if I didn't love Dick.
44:58Why she's
44:58a little girl I don't believe she's capable of any real love she may have been
45:03everything we thought it but she's changed but when she talks about you her voice
45:10goes all goose pimply why trembles couldn't this love thing change
45:16a woman like that gold diggers have been known to turn right I think I don't know
45:22I started out to make her care for me and now well I haven't the heart to hurt her
45:28you started out to hook
45:29a blackmailer that's going clean because of her love for you. Don't them salvation
45:35army gals say something about more will be in heaven over one skirt that turns clean
45:41than a whole Sunday school full of men don't need to go to.
45:48Where did you leave. In the room I promised her I'd tell you she loved you and send
45:54it to her well what are we going to do now
46:02I don't know.
46:24Well come on.
46:33I must do this role and tell me. Everything.
46:40As much as you meant to me before before that rat stole you.
46:47That much right now it's going to be some satisfaction to keep you from getting it.
46:54Don't take more than your insane desire for revenge to scare me Jimmy you call it
46:58insane a I did thirteen hundred and seventy six days because you two want to be out
47:03of the way I'd have gone insane if it wasn't because I swore four times a day to
47:07come out and wreck you I'm not interested in that I'm only interested in Dick Roland
47:13what do you know about him I know Roland will tell you I don't want to spoil it for
47:18him. If I can make it grow and love me you give me
47:25my chance to have you tell him the lowdown on the Randolph job that old man Randolph
47:32helped you with your musical career and how you and one hooked him just tell him
47:36that and if he'll still go for you I'll clam.
47:39Him. All right Jimmy.
47:48I'll tell him. Never mind. I'll bring him up there.
48:09A. Radiogram through thank you.
48:30But if. Your mother has disappeared the scandal is
48:36killing her make that woman confess I'm Claudia.
48:50Having one or two please. Yes I know she's retired but this is very important
48:56please call it.
48:57It's
49:06one of the things. Why yes of course I'll meet you
49:15on the deck yes in
49:16a few minutes. Did you tell him not
49:23a thing you come clean on the Randolph job and I'll land.
49:47But what's your record to me why do you want to just walk on the Randolph job
49:52you're just it's
49:52a no no it's just yes I still have
49:56a split coming from that job well you'll be a long time getting it
50:05you know Roland's
50:05a phony name that guy is down Randolph.
51:21There's something I must tell you.
51:29Well first there's something I've got to tell you good that'll make my confession
51:35much easier. Did lucky explain. That you care for me
51:42but I love you. Oh Dick why stand on ceremony why shouldn't a woman be just as
51:47free to tell the truth as
51:48a man I'm not ashamed of my love for you what about your love for
51:56John Randolph. I don't
52:03know what you mean. Oh yes you do.
52:19What does this mean. That my mother has left my father because of you.
52:32I'm John Randolph son.
52:39Why the masquerade why the name of Roland don't act for me you can clear my
52:45father's name and bring my mother back. Will you do that Oh Dick evidently you
52:52have me confused with someone else I don't know Wilson the notorious blackmailer
52:56and you're going to admit that if I have to tell you clear on the globe you
52:59understand that if you're mad let go of me. Yeah well sure you didn't have
53:05the nerve to tell him what I'm going to tell him everything now you're going to
53:08tell him.
53:15That.
53:37The problem is that they've got me. To leave go be I'll make
53:42a talk. I make them both talk not only about your dad. But about other jobs.
53:50Try to tell you I've been trying to tell you all along this right to me I stole
53:53a from me for his rotten blackmail record. She promised to come clean but she lost
54:00a nerve but trying to make her do it I've been trying to make her admit that she
54:04brings your dad and everything.
54:13But. Now listen we've got to stick together swear swear he shot your ex husband
54:20in
54:20a quarrel over you I won't blame Dick for this but he's trying to take you back to
54:26clear his dad and if he does it means ten years for extortion.
54:43In
54:43a doctor. I'm sorry but he's. A man has just been shot I'm
54:51get the doctor. Just what occurred.
55:06Take this man to the hospital.
55:12What.
55:19Now just what happened so. I had an appointment here with
55:24a lady after she left me I heard her scream that the lady.
55:32The lady. Will you kindly explain just what happened Mr Roland fighting with the
55:36injured man when a shot was fired they were struggling in the shadow I couldn't see
55:42who fired the gun. That's not true. The time the shot was fired we weren't
55:49struggling the injured man was trying to explain something to me which this lady
55:55obviously didn't want me to hear the shot was fired to silence him.
56:03Well Mr Dylan happened this gentleman was quarreling with the injured man so when
56:09a shot was fired. The lady witnessed the quarrel but it's not certain who fired the
56:15shot. I'm sorry sir but we'll have to put you in
56:21I'm the gentleman is dead.
56:30You are free to retire to your cabin.
56:40We'll have to lock you up.
56:57Captain.
57:01Wait.
57:01It. I'm
57:08sorry. For
57:10a moment I hate you. I like that. Dick didn't shoot him.
57:24Never mind going for that. Thank you. Anything you say I'll be used to get.
57:31One to me on kill Jimmy Wilson to prevent him from exposing our crookedness I'll
57:37explain everything shut up you fool. I've got this guy trying to hide
57:44take your hands off of me you think. I'll wrap you for this captain he killed him I
57:49swear it was you know. I'm sorry this thing happened so that's where you are right
57:54Captain all right come on I want to talk to you.
58:01A little.
58:24Thanks Vera. That was fine of you.
58:32Dick. You can tell your father I'll come back and clearly.
58:53If there's anything I can do. I'd go all the way for you.
59:01Thanks. But I've got to go all the way.