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00:02:00This is the station KGT atop the Globe Times building.
00:02:08And now, through the courtesy of Branson Bakery, Inc.,
00:02:12we bring you the golden voice of that great lover of the airlines.
00:02:15Signor Romeo Casanova,
00:02:17with their new love ballads written especially for him
00:02:20and dedicated to his millions of radio sweethearts.
00:02:23The title of his first number is...
00:02:25Then You Remember Me.
00:03:30¡Ajúlie!
00:03:32Aás del
00:03:51Oh, I get it. Just a tailor shop. Ha! There's one for your column, Swiftie.
00:03:58Yeah? There's cranks like that from guys like you that would ruin columns like mine.
00:04:02You shouldn't ignore a bit of whiz.
00:04:04What?
00:04:05Whiz.
00:04:06What whiz? I'm ill from laughing. Ha!
00:04:09Well, after all, I'm only a reporter.
00:04:11You said it.
00:04:13Well, I gotta run along and turn in my story. See you at the fight, Swiftie.
00:04:16Okay, Jimmy.
00:04:21Where's your boss, Allen? In his private office.
00:04:27That's swell. I got something to tell his secretary.
00:04:29What is it? This.
00:04:32Jimmy Moran. What if Swiftie and Julie looked out here and caught you?
00:04:36Well, do them good. Set them an example. They're crazy about each other and don't even know it.
00:04:39I know how to help them. How?
00:04:41Mental suggestions. Very simple.
00:04:43You pretend you're Julie. I pretend I'm Swiftie. Like this.
00:04:46You're a coat master.
00:04:52What do you do? Set the button on the coat or the coat on the button?
00:04:56What kind of thread is that?
00:04:57I didn't have any thread. I used the arms.
00:05:00Now, you don't knit buttons on coats. You think it'll hold?
00:05:03I have my doubts. But you can only learn by trying.
00:05:07You know, as a button knitter owner, you're a great little secretary, Julie.
00:05:11And the next time, don't try to leave the elevator until I get the door open.
00:05:14Relax.
00:05:16You're a love of me.
00:05:24This concludes another program of love songs by Senor Romeo Casanova,
00:05:33the great lover of the airlines, brought to you by Branson Bakeries Incorporated.
00:05:37And now, as usual, the senior will personally say goodnight to his sweethearts all over the world,
00:05:43including you, and you, and only you, for us.
00:05:48Goodnight, sweetheart.
00:05:53Sweetheart.
00:05:55Yes, dear.
00:05:56What do you say?
00:05:58Oh, skip it.
00:05:59Ladies and gentlemen, as our city election is only a few days away,
00:06:04this station has impartially accorded various candidates the opportunity to use our facilities in expressing their views.
00:06:11Last night, Mr. Henry L. Martin, candidate for the important post of District Attorney, spoke from this station.
00:06:17Tonight, you will listen to his political opponent, Mr. Robert E. Southerland,
00:06:21our present District Attorney, who will speak to you from his office in the City Hall.
00:06:25Take it away, Meg.
00:06:28Thank you.
00:06:28And now, ladies and gentlemen, our District Attorney, Robert E. Southerland.
00:06:32Thank you.
00:06:34Ladies and gentlemen, I have neither the time nor the desire to mince words tonight.
00:06:39I asked for re-election in order to continue my work of ridding this city of its human wrath,
00:06:44its crooks, grafters, gamblers, and racketeers.
00:06:47I have been relentless in my efforts to stamp out vice of every kind.
00:06:51As you know, already I have put behind prison bars 12 public entities,
00:06:56and I am about to crack down on number 13.
00:06:59I'll bet the 13th man is shaking in his shoes.
00:07:02I wonder who he'll be.
00:07:04Nobody knows, but the DA himself.
00:07:06There are a number of men who can qualify for number 13 on my list.
00:07:11Among them is none other than Henry L. Martin, my unworthy opponent,
00:07:15who wants my office for the sole purpose of turning this city over to the underworld.
00:07:19Wow, that guy's throwing dynamite bombs.
00:07:23I better see if the boss is getting this.
00:07:26Another who can qualify is Louis Christie,
00:07:29one of the most pernicious criminals in the city,
00:07:32ex-druggist, former bootleg,
00:07:35who has promoted himself to nightclub owner and big-shot leader of acts.
00:07:41And also among those eligible for a prison cell
00:07:44is George Cramp,
00:07:47who has robbed our citizens of many thousands of dollars
00:07:49by his perfect gambling machines
00:07:51and phony force-race chip sheets.
00:07:54Still working?
00:07:55Oh, it's not too hard.
00:07:58Gee, I'll be so thrilled to get away from here.
00:08:01Thrilled?
00:08:02Why, a newspaper's the last word I'm thrilled.
00:08:04Birth, death, success, failure.
00:08:06I wasn't cut out for it.
00:08:08I'm a homebody.
00:08:09Gee, I'll love it.
00:08:11Planning for Jimmy.
00:08:12First, we'll have a budget.
00:08:13So much for life, so much for gas.
00:08:15Yeah.
00:08:16I've read all that, too.
00:08:17From domestic science to the divorce courts.
00:08:20Julie!
00:08:22Only kidding, Alice.
00:08:24You've got a fine boy.
00:08:25Treat him like we do our boss.
00:08:27Let him think.
00:08:28They do all the thinking.
00:08:29You've never been in love.
00:08:31Oh, I've had measles.
00:08:32And another possibility is none other than Dr. Randolph Gorman,
00:08:37whom I threw out of his job as head of the county hospital.
00:08:40The newspapers call his crime mismanaged.
00:08:43I call it wrath.
00:08:45Cut that off.
00:08:48Yes, Mr. Baldwin.
00:08:49You owe me about that political shindig at City Hall well covered.
00:08:52I sure have, boss.
00:08:53Good.
00:08:54Oh, page one for a makeover.
00:08:55I'm going to the fight.
00:08:56I'll check with you later.
00:08:57It's the time at the fights.
00:08:59It's the time at the fights.
00:09:00And throughout my term of office, I've been hampered in my campaign
00:09:05and efforts to stamp out fights and crime by many unjust
00:09:09and undignified attacks on me by the Globe Times
00:09:13and its publisher, Andrew Ball.
00:09:15Nevertheless, I will continue to fight.
00:09:20That's going too far.
00:09:21I haven't hampered him.
00:09:22I've helped him when I thought he deserved it.
00:09:24Don't let it get under your skin, boys.
00:09:26It's the first chance he's had to get back at you.
00:09:29Let's get a load of it.
00:09:31Yes, my friend, 13 will be a very unlucky number for someone
00:09:34tomorrow because I shall go before the grand jury and start him
00:09:39on his way to the state penitentiary.
00:09:42Another good story.
00:09:43And see, it's a fight, right?
00:09:49Hey, you.
00:09:52Stick around a while.
00:09:56I may have some work for you.
00:09:57How about you and I stepping out for dinner tonight?
00:10:02It's a miracle.
00:10:04I've worked for him for six months,
00:10:05and it's the first time he's invited me to dinner.
00:10:07Stick around until I get back.
00:10:08Call that an invitation?
00:10:10Well, it'll do until a real one shows up.
00:10:13Gosh.
00:10:13I'm going to go home and dress for the occasion.
00:10:18Alice, stick him on like it back.
00:10:21I mean, look after things.
00:10:22You like him a lot, don't you?
00:10:24Behave.
00:10:25He might not know me and take me to a swell place.
00:10:28Another miracle.
00:10:29The miracle will be if he remembers asking you.
00:10:32Don't be a Persephoneist.
00:10:33Well, Sutherland, you weren't very subtle in your speech tonight.
00:10:54I had no intention of being.
00:10:55I think you'll regret that little attack on the Globe Times.
00:10:58You've been attacking me for months.
00:11:00Don't forget, Sutherland, my paper can break you.
00:11:03You haven't had much luck so far.
00:11:05Well, maybe you'd like to bring me before your precious grand jury.
00:11:09If I do, I'll make it stick.
00:11:20Now, folks, while we're waiting for the first part of the evening,
00:11:23I have a treat for you.
00:11:24Here comes Swiftie Taylor of the Globe Times.
00:11:27How about a few well-chosen adjectives, Swiftie?
00:11:29I have a hearted.
00:11:30I just finished your broadcast.
00:11:31Remember your duty to your public, Swiftie.
00:11:33Come on, give.
00:11:34Well, good evening, folks.
00:11:36Ah, this is a great age we live in.
00:11:37Nowadays, you don't have to turn on the vacuum cleaner to get the dirt.
00:11:40You merely dial the radio to the voice of Swiftie Taylor,
00:11:42which is coming to you now direct from the ringside,
00:11:44where the pugilists are climbing the ladder of success round by round.
00:11:48Ah, folks, what a shame you can't see the look of reproval
00:11:50on the face of my sidekick, Jimmy Moran,
00:11:52also of the Globe Times,
00:11:53as he gives me the birdie by remote control.
00:11:56Ah, well, folks,
00:11:57fighters here tonight aren't all in the ring.
00:11:58No one lets my eyes deceive me.
00:12:00There's Stella Leroy, that red-hot torch singer,
00:12:02with her imitation ermine cape,
00:12:04accompanied by Jack Winslow,
00:12:05that millionaire boyfriend of hers,
00:12:06who tossed his money around like it was confetti.
00:12:09Ah, and there's fighting Bob Sutherland,
00:12:11our daring DA,
00:12:12that titanic terror of the underworld,
00:12:14if any.
00:12:15Yes, neat, folks,
00:12:16have that speech the DA made an hour ago.
00:12:18He reminds me of Daniel in the lion's den.
00:12:20All around him are the lions whose tails he pulled.
00:12:22A few seats away.
00:12:23Ah, there's Mr. Louis Christy.
00:12:25He called Mr. Christy an ex-druggist,
00:12:26a former bootlegger.
00:12:28Well, Louis, the DA sure got a lot off his chest tonight, huh?
00:12:32Yeah.
00:12:33A nice room for a lily.
00:12:36What a night for big shots, folks.
00:12:37A few seats away from me is my boss,
00:12:38Mr. Andrew Baldwin,
00:12:39publisher of the Globe Times
00:12:40and owner of radio station KGT.
00:12:42A few seats away, there's George Pando.
00:12:44The DA said that he was robbing us poor folks
00:12:46with his crooked slot machines
00:12:47and his tip sheets, remember?
00:12:50And there's Dr. Gorman,
00:12:51a familiar fight physician
00:12:52who recently resigned from the county hospital
00:12:54assisted by the DA,
00:12:55according to Mr. Sutherland's broadcast tonight.
00:12:57Well, folks,
00:12:58the fight's about to begin,
00:12:58so I'll turn the microphone
00:12:59over to your regular broadcaster
00:13:01who incidentally gets paid for it.
00:13:03This is the voice of Swifty Taylor
00:13:04who gives you the high up on lowdowns.
00:13:06Take it away, Ed.
00:13:07Thank you, Swifty Taylor.
00:13:09The fighters are coming into the ring, folks.
00:13:11I'll let you listen to the fight announcer.
00:13:12Change these seats.
00:13:15I don't want to sit behind the DA.
00:13:16What's the matter, honey?
00:13:17Has he got something on you?
00:13:18Nobody thinks he has something on everybody.
00:13:26Hey, if your face was a gun,
00:13:29somebody would be dead.
00:13:32Oh, I get it now.
00:13:33The DA.
00:13:34Ain't that the guy
00:13:35that gave us a rap for five years
00:13:36for tracking the safe, Eddie?
00:13:39Yeah.
00:13:39Hey, wait a minute.
00:13:43Not now.
00:13:43Not here.
00:13:44No.
00:13:44Yes?
00:13:45Not a mic.
00:13:54What's that, Bob?
00:13:55Those kids up in the gallery
00:13:56are throwing things again.
00:13:58They must be a baby shower.
00:13:59I must be passing the pop-up.
00:14:01Those kids must be reforming.
00:14:02Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:14:19All right.
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00:15:44y Mr. Baldwin gave us a $100 check for a wedding present.
00:15:48What are you crying about?
00:15:49Isn't that enough?
00:15:51I'm silly.
00:15:53You're sweet.
00:15:55Don't be late tomorrow night.
00:15:57You know, you're my only bride, Jane.
00:15:58You bet.
00:15:59I'll be there on time if I have to crawl.
00:16:01Dragging Swifty by the hair.
00:16:08Alice, scram.
00:16:09I was just scramming, Mr. Taylor.
00:16:14I don't know if I can do anything I can do.
00:16:34No.
00:16:35Bob Sullivan just kicked off.
00:16:38Swifty.
00:16:39Heart attack.
00:16:41Where did he die?
00:16:42A fight.
00:16:44The old heart just stopped, that's all.
00:16:46Well, no wonder.
00:16:47After the way you and Bob and the paper have been writing them lately.
00:16:51All in the game.
00:16:52I bet it was a sweet.
00:16:53Remember our profession.
00:16:58That's all, Ryan.
00:16:59Good night.
00:17:03Well, I guess I may as well go too, Tom.
00:17:04I've phoned in everything on the story I can get.
00:17:06Well, it's just a case of heart failure.
00:17:09That's all you can say.
00:17:10Yeah, I guess so.
00:17:11Well, see you in a couple of weeks.
00:17:13So long, Tom.
00:17:13So long, Jimmy.
00:17:14And congratulations and good luck.
00:17:17She's a fine girl.
00:17:19Thanks, Tom.
00:17:20Good night.
00:17:21Good night.
00:17:21Good night.
00:17:28Yeah?
00:17:30Oh, hello, Carney.
00:17:34What?
00:17:35Why, for the love of Pete, you...
00:17:37Yeah?
00:17:38Say, listen, Doc.
00:17:39Doc.
00:17:40Don't bring the word of this to anybody, especially the papers.
00:17:44No.
00:17:45Yeah, I know, I know.
00:17:47But listen, hold everything, hold everything back
00:17:49and let my boys get a break on it.
00:17:51Yeah.
00:17:52All right, I'll be right over.
00:18:03Hello, Dave.
00:18:04Howdy, Jim.
00:18:05What gives out?
00:18:06I smell news.
00:18:07No, that's just formaldehyde.
00:18:10Sure too bad about the VA, wasn't it?
00:18:12It sure was.
00:18:15Hey, can't you cops find enough trouble
00:18:17without hunting for it with a microscope?
00:18:19I'm just watching some public enemies.
00:18:21Aren't you pinch them?
00:18:22Wish we could.
00:18:23Here, have a look.
00:18:26Boo!
00:18:27What's that thing in there with the long horns and legs?
00:18:30One of our best friends.
00:18:31He hopes to keep us alive and well.
00:18:34Well, the old so-and-so, who'd have thought it?
00:18:36Well, you can have him.
00:18:37He scares me.
00:18:38Hey, you!
00:18:39Give me that.
00:18:40What is it?
00:18:41That's a needle dipped in curare.
00:18:44That's swell.
00:18:45Now, what's curare?
00:18:46That, my bright plumage pal, is the dope.
00:18:49The little melee headhunters put on the end of the poison dart.
00:18:51And very efficient, too.
00:19:08So long, Dave.
00:19:09Don't go any mad, Jimmy.
00:19:10What's the hurry?
00:19:11I've got to see a flea about a dog.
00:19:24Here, read that.
00:19:25Oh, so now he's a splendid man, a courageous fighter, a champion of law and order, a paragon of civic virtue.
00:19:39Of course he was.
00:19:40Then it's a wonder you in the paper didn't hand him a few bouquets while he could still smell them.
00:19:45Politics, my beautiest one.
00:19:47You wouldn't understand.
00:19:48Do you?
00:19:48Don't pin me down.
00:19:55I'm going to bust in on the air with a flash announcement.
00:20:05Hello.
00:20:07Oh, hello, Jimmy.
00:20:10Swiftie's on the air now.
00:20:12But I can't take him a message.
00:20:16Jimmy Moran sucks.
00:20:18What language.
00:20:24What?
00:20:25All right.
00:20:29Yes.
00:20:31Yes.
00:20:35All right, Jimmy.
00:20:36I'll take it right in.
00:20:40Dr. Randolph Gorman, the medical examiner for the state boxing board, who was on duty at the fights, pronounced death due to heart failure.
00:20:46Just a moment, folks.
00:20:48Exclusive, a bombshell.
00:20:52I've just received astonishing but authentic information.
00:20:54The district attorney, Sutherland, did not die of heart failure.
00:20:57He was murdered.
00:20:58A broken point of a thorn.
00:20:59Dipped in curare, a deadly poison used by Asiatic savages and headhunters, was found embedded in Sutherland's neck.
00:21:05Learn more details of the murder by reading the Globe Times.
00:21:07I'm listening in on my next regular broadcast.
00:21:09This is Swiftie Taylor signing off.
00:21:11Good night, all.
00:21:12Did you get that, boss?
00:21:19Get what?
00:21:20The D.A. didn't die of heart failure.
00:21:22He was murdered by a poison dart.
00:21:24I just put a flash on the air.
00:21:25How did you find that out?
00:21:26Well, Jimmy Moran phoned in.
00:21:28He knows it out at headquarters.
00:21:29Knows it out?
00:21:30Yeah.
00:21:31O'Hara was kind of soft pedophile.
00:21:32Well, we'll throw plenty of harpoids into the department about that.
00:21:36Yes, boss.
00:21:38Joe, hold everything.
00:21:39There'll be an extra coming up.
00:21:41Sutherland was murdered.
00:21:42Check with the city room.
00:21:43Right.
00:21:45Well, I think this calls for a little salary, Sweden, for Jimmy Moran.
00:21:49Well, boss, he can sure use it.
00:22:00Well, I hope the D.A. won't hold it against me for all the things I wrote about him.
00:22:04It's all a part of the game.
00:22:07Keeps the administration on his toes.
00:22:09Are we still going to ride the administration?
00:22:11No, I think we'll bury the hatchet.
00:22:14In the D.A.'s grave, so to speak.
00:22:16Well, that's one way to put it.
00:22:22Can you think of any way to find out who the 13th man was to be?
00:22:27I'm afraid not.
00:22:28What a story that would make.
00:22:31Wouldn't it?
00:22:34Look at my hat.
00:22:54What are you doing around here at this hour and night anyway?
00:22:56Starving.
00:22:57Why don't you do your starving at home?
00:22:59Because there's too much food in the icebox.
00:23:00Come on, come on.
00:23:01I'll send you home in a taxi.
00:23:02You'll send me home in nothing?
00:23:04Then you would need a taxi.
00:23:06Listen here, Swiftie Taylor.
00:23:08You promised to take me out for a bite deal and you're going to do it?
00:23:11I'll sue you for a bit of promise.
00:23:12Say, that's right.
00:23:13I remember.
00:23:14So what kind of a secretary are you anyway?
00:23:16Why don't you remind me?
00:23:18Let me take a five spot, will you?
00:23:19It's true, even when I'm talking to the moon above, my topic of conversation is you and love.
00:23:30I'm shouting everywhere that I go.
00:23:34Oh, it's so, even when I'm talking to my daughter.
00:23:39How's the family, Tony?
00:23:40Ah, she's a five.
00:23:42Last week, here's the Nordic.
00:23:43What do you call me?
00:23:44Your car?
00:23:45A bungalow from heaven.
00:23:47How many bambinos have you got now, Tony?
00:23:50Twelve.
00:23:51Thirteen.
00:23:51Well, that's an unlucky number this week.
00:23:53Oh, not for me, Mr. Taylor.
00:23:55I like the bambinos.
00:23:57What do you want?
00:23:58I'll have.
00:23:58I'll order later.
00:24:04It's when I keep talking of a honeymo to be, my topic of conversation is you and me.
00:24:13Sorry, I didn't dream much.
00:24:14I rave about.
00:24:16What coffee king is going to be crowned, crowned, give me a word.
00:24:23Flamed.
00:24:24Crowned when his wife finds him holding hands with a manicurist, Louis Crispies,
00:24:32instead of at the palace barbershop.
00:24:35How can I concentrate with that noise going on?
00:24:43After all, Mr. Taylor, this isn't your offer.
00:24:49I see Mrs. Williams Stanton Bridges III is on a diet again.
00:24:52Champagne and caviar.
00:24:54Poor thing.
00:24:54Hello, Swifty.
00:24:55Well, Romeo Casanova.
00:24:56As big as life and that's plenty big.
00:24:58Sit down, Romeo.
00:24:59Thanks, Swifty.
00:25:00You entertain Mr. Walters.
00:25:01I'll see y'all later.
00:25:02Oh, sure.
00:25:02Anything for a family.
00:25:03After all, Mr. Taylor, this isn't your offer.
00:25:05After all, Mr. Taylor, this isn't your offer.
00:25:07I see Mrs. Williams Stanton Bridges III is on a diet again.
00:25:13Champagne and caviar.
00:25:15Poor thing.
00:25:16Hello, Swifty.
00:25:18Well, Romeo Casanova.
00:25:20As big as life and that's plenty big.
00:25:22Sit down, Romeo.
00:25:24Thanks, Swifty.
00:25:25You entertain Mr. Walters.
00:25:26I'll see y'all later.
00:25:28Oh, sure.
00:25:28Anything for a family.
00:25:30Do you put the feedback on here, Miss Walters?
00:25:33Not yet.
00:25:33Do you?
00:25:34Sure.
00:25:35I just finished and it's great.
00:25:36Yeah, I'd buy you a drink, but it's bad for me pipes.
00:25:40You see, I've got to stay in shape.
00:25:42I run to the gymnasium.
00:25:43Doesn't that interfere with your singing?
00:25:45Oh, no, just a change.
00:25:46You see, us artists got to have recreation.
00:25:48So I claim we're wrestlers and fighters.
00:25:51You are versatile.
00:25:54Say, you might need some strong guys sometime to help you move or something.
00:25:57Well, if you do, just give me a fuss.
00:26:00Thanks, I'll remember that.
00:26:02Well, hiya, Louis.
00:26:03Hello, Swifty.
00:26:04Having a good time?
00:26:05Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:26:06In a big way.
00:26:07Big Moth Taylor.
00:26:08Did you hear the crack he made about us in the fights tonight?
00:26:11I want to see that guy.
00:26:12He can't insult American Woodman, put it on the radio and get away with it.
00:26:15I'm going to ask for him and tell him off.
00:26:17Sit down, Jack.
00:26:18Don't mingle with Swifty over there.
00:26:20The best you'll get out is the worst.
00:26:22How about have a little drink with me?
00:26:23Well, I've been that before.
00:26:25Come on.
00:26:35Hello, Al.
00:26:36Hey, Gus.
00:26:40All right, Swifty.
00:26:48What would be?
00:26:49Rainwater.
00:26:52Don't laugh.
00:26:53It's an idea.
00:26:54I think I'll surprise the old stomach with one myself.
00:26:56Well, here's the Bob Sutherland.
00:27:13May his soul rest in peace.
00:27:16What's wrong?
00:27:21He was a good friend of yours, wasn't he?
00:27:22I wouldn't say that.
00:27:24After all the times, he's put the heat on me, pulled in my boys, closed this place up.
00:27:29Well, he won't body any more.
00:27:34All right.
00:27:35Here's to the D.A.
00:27:43Tough to kick off in the prime of life, though.
00:27:45The way you say that, it don't sound so nice.
00:27:49What's wrong with it?
00:27:51I don't know.
00:27:52I just don't like it.
00:27:54It's too bad.
00:27:56And another thing.
00:27:57That leg man of yours, Moran.
00:27:59He was in here tonight and talked kind of screwy.
00:28:03Like I had something to do with the D.A. dying of heart failure.
00:28:07He didn't die of heart failure.
00:28:09He was murdered.
00:28:11Murdered?
00:28:12And you'd think that I had something to do with it.
00:28:14He burned you in his speech tonight.
00:28:17He didn't waste any time getting out of the fight stadium.
00:28:20I'm in business.
00:28:22And I can't afford to get mixed up in anything like that.
00:28:26Forget it, Louie.
00:28:27Thanks for the drink.
00:28:32See you later.
00:28:32Do you want to hear how I became a great singing voice?
00:28:38Well, I'll tell you.
00:28:39Up to about five years ago, I had a voice like a crow.
00:28:43But I'm out in L.A. when I got matched with a big farmer from Iowa.
00:28:46Silk City Iowa, too.
00:28:47But I'm out of consistency, and he gave me this.
00:28:51And I did something to my vocal cords, and that's how I became a great singer.
00:28:54Do you think that will help me any?
00:28:58Oh, I'm sorry, Swiftie.
00:28:59But I was just telling the kid, you know how I got a great singing voice.
00:29:02That's okay, Cassie.
00:29:04You didn't hit her any.
00:29:05Good night.
00:29:05Good night.
00:29:07Now do we eat?
00:29:08Eat.
00:29:09Oh, eat?
00:29:10Sure.
00:29:10Yeah, yeah.
00:29:11Why is Tony?
00:29:12Pardon me a minute, Tony, will you?
00:29:14I'll be back later.
00:29:15All right, baby.
00:29:15Listen, wise guy.
00:29:25If you know what's good for you, you lay off those cracks about me and Miss Leroy.
00:29:29Say, now, wait a minute, Winslow.
00:29:31The publicity might build Miss Leroy up to a real attraction.
00:29:34Why, you...
00:29:35Come on, come on.
00:29:38Let's get out of here.
00:29:39Come on.
00:29:45Want onions on those hamburgers?
00:29:48Huh?
00:29:48Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:29:49File them on.
00:29:51How about you?
00:29:53Nope.
00:29:54They won't mix with those champagne cocktails.
00:29:56What champagne cocktails?
00:29:58The ones we didn't have.
00:30:02I don't think I got all dressed up for this.
00:30:06Joe, give me a rewrite on the election story.
00:30:11Jimmy, you usually have an angle on every killing.
00:30:14Have you got one on this?
00:30:15Well, just a wild hunch, Mr. Baldwin.
00:30:17I'm on the way to run it down now.
00:30:19I may even have something for the bulldog of the night edition.
00:30:20And then, the big honeymoon.
00:30:22Good luck and congratulations.
00:30:24Thanks, Mr. Baldwin.
00:30:25Come to the wedding?
00:30:26Can't make it, Jimmy.
00:30:27Sorry.
00:30:27Oh, my.
00:30:28Oh, stop in at the cashier's office on your way out and pick up your vacation share.
00:30:32And from now on, your salary will be $10 a week more.
00:30:34Thanks again.
00:30:35That's swell.
00:30:37Here, use that.
00:30:41That's no good.
00:30:45Boy, what a day this has been.
00:30:47But I got a lead on the killing, Swifty.
00:30:49Oh, spell it.
00:30:50And I got a $10 raise.
00:30:52Boy, what a honeymoon this will be.
00:30:54Whose honeymoon?
00:30:55Has it escaped that gigantic intellect of yours that Jimmy is getting married tonight?
00:30:59And your best man?
00:31:01Don't be a sap.
00:31:02He sticks on this story.
00:31:04You can postpone the wedding.
00:31:05Say, my wedding's the most important thing in the world to me.
00:31:07And I put it off twice now on account of you.
00:31:09Then once more it won't hurt.
00:31:10Yes, it will.
00:31:11It's bad luck to postpone a wedding.
00:31:13You'll keep out of this.
00:31:15The only thing he cares about weddings is to make people soar by announcing them too soon.
00:31:19He can't announce this one too soon.
00:31:21Well, so long, I got a lot of stuff to look at.
00:31:23You stay on this story.
00:31:25Romantic as a turnip.
00:31:30I got a check for Jimmy for a couple of hundred bucks.
00:31:32Another one?
00:31:33What do you mean another one?
00:31:34You touched your bank account for $200 the day you found out he was going to be married.
00:31:38Oh, well, make it $50.
00:31:45Now, you'd better come clean.
00:31:47I never saw a more perfect setup for a guilty man.
00:31:50Crazy talk, O'Hara.
00:31:53Why should I kill the DA?
00:31:55Oh, there are plenty of wise.
00:31:56Well, you hated him.
00:31:57He interfered with your rackets.
00:32:00He kept you and your mob in hot water constantly.
00:32:02He was about to send you up to the penitentiary.
00:32:04Oh, he'd done the same to dozens of others.
00:32:07Yes, and what's more, you sat near him at the fights.
00:32:10And then you lambed out of there in a mighty big hurry.
00:32:13I'm dying laughing.
00:32:15Louis, you were once a druggist.
00:32:19Sure.
00:32:20I was once a baby, too.
00:32:22So I heard.
00:32:24What's being a druggist got to do with it?
00:32:28Well, now, I'll just explain it to you.
00:32:30It means that you know all about poisons and how they act.
00:32:35Certainly, Lieutenant.
00:32:37Every doctor knows about poisons.
00:32:40You can't get out of this, Dr. Garman.
00:32:43Well, you had every reason in the world to kill Sutherland.
00:32:47He threw you out of your soft job, and he was about to throw you into prison.
00:32:51But that doesn't mean that I kill him.
00:32:53Well, even your duties at the fight kept you close to him all the time that he was alive.
00:32:57And what's more, you examined him after he collapsed.
00:33:01Purely a situation of circumstance.
00:33:03It means nothing.
00:33:06Except it gave you a perfect opportunity to slip the poison into his skin while you were handling him.
00:33:13But, my dear man, by that time, he was dead.
00:33:16I'm not so sure.
00:33:18I suppose you thought it was an easy thing for a man to use a powerful poison to get out of trouble.
00:33:25Only in your case, you got yourself into it.
00:33:30All right, all right.
00:33:31I doctored up a racehorse down in Florida.
00:33:33And I got thrown off the tracks.
00:33:35But that doesn't mean that I know about bows and arrows and poison darts.
00:33:40Well, you must have some knowledge of drugs.
00:33:42No.
00:33:43No, I bought some of this stuff and gave the horse a shot.
00:33:45You know, only a man with a criminal mind would do a thing like that, Crandall.
00:33:49And that's just what you've got.
00:33:51I'll see here, O'Hara.
00:33:52I'm no criminal.
00:33:53All right.
00:33:55I suppose robbing the public with your crooked gambling machines and your fake racing reports is your idea of honesty, eh?
00:34:04That's just being smart.
00:34:06Sure.
00:34:07So smart, Sutherland was going to send you up for it.
00:34:12O'Hara, I'm surprised at you.
00:34:14I suppose you think I killed the D.A. to get his job.
00:34:18Well, his death would benefit the criminals of the city.
00:34:21You're known to be their mouthpiece.
00:34:23Strong language, O'Hara.
00:34:25It's not half as strong as I wish I could use.
00:34:29Here we had the finest, the most fearless district attorney this city has ever had.
00:34:34And...
00:34:35Well, you know what he got.
00:34:38I wish I could have just 24 hours of a free hand and I'd give this city a housecleaning and there wouldn't be anybody left to shoot poison darts in my back when I got through.
00:34:52Mother, oh, you're getting them all mixed up.
00:34:59I thought so.
00:35:01This goes with Ethel's presents.
00:35:03And this one goes with the tray.
00:35:04Now, now, don't be so nervous.
00:35:06Well, goodness, Mother, a girl's entitled to be a little nervous at a time like this.
00:35:11What's this?
00:35:12That's the bride and that's the groom.
00:35:15They go on top of the cake.
00:35:17See?
00:35:18That's me.
00:35:19And that's Jimmy.
00:35:21In the place.
00:35:22Jimmy!
00:35:24Hiya, Mom.
00:35:26Oh, look at all this stuff.
00:35:27A cocktail shaker.
00:35:29Leave things alone.
00:35:32You got away early.
00:35:33Yeah, I just dropped in to use the telephone.
00:35:34I want a story, but it won't take long.
00:35:36But this is our wedding night.
00:35:37Yeah, you think I'd forget that?
00:35:40Say, now, ain't that something.
00:35:41You like it?
00:35:42Oh, that's swell.
00:35:43Did you make it yourself?
00:35:44Bride don't bake, Kate.
00:35:46Well, I don't know.
00:35:46I've never been a bride.
00:35:49You and me, all ready for the minister.
00:35:52Uh-uh-uh.
00:35:53Well, I'm hungry.
00:35:55Didn't you have any lunch?
00:35:56Well, a cup of coffee and a couple of pieces of brake lining with apples.
00:35:59Pie, I think they called it.
00:36:00You just wait a minute and I'll fix that.
00:36:03No, thanks, Mom.
00:36:03I haven't got time.
00:36:08Jimmy, you should be home getting dressed for tonight.
00:36:11I've got a hot lead on a cellulite case, but don't worry about me.
00:36:13I'll be here early.
00:36:15Hello, Julie?
00:36:16Swifty there?
00:36:18No.
00:36:19Well, I'll call him later.
00:36:21Me?
00:36:21I'm with Alice.
00:36:23Hey, Julie.
00:36:24Don't forget, it's up to you to get Swifty here on time and with his shoes shine.
00:36:28Oh, you won't know me.
00:36:29I got a new suit.
00:36:30Bye.
00:36:32Now I've got to get a hold of the boss.
00:36:34What's his home phone?
00:36:35Oakmont, 2864.
00:36:36I'll get it.
00:36:44You know, you're the sweetest thing in the world.
00:36:46Shh.
00:36:49No answer.
00:36:51That's great.
00:36:56Now, don't you be late.
00:36:57Honey, I'll never be late as long as I live when you're waiting for me.
00:37:01Goodbye, sweet.
00:37:07Goodbye, Jim.
00:37:29Goodbye, Jim.
00:37:30¡Gracias!
00:38:009.30.
00:38:01The ceremony is scheduled for nine.
00:38:03If Jimmy made headlines like he does at his wedding, he'd be fired.
00:38:06Don't let that worry you, honey.
00:38:08Newspaper men lose their supposed minds when they're hot on a story.
00:38:12Alice, of course, you don't have to be crazy to be a newspaper man,
00:38:15but it does help.
00:38:16But do I get your thoughts?
00:38:18Uh-huh.
00:38:19He's probably forgotten the minister and the license
00:38:21and gone back to bring them both.
00:38:24Aren't the presents lovely, Julie?
00:38:26Grand.
00:38:27And I'm crazy about this toaster.
00:38:29He's an office boy, too. Imagine.
00:38:31He thinks next to Swifty that Jimmy's gonna grind this fellow alive.
00:38:34He is.
00:38:35Next to Swifty.
00:38:36And a little grinding room.
00:38:38Jimmy.
00:38:39I'm a big, cute Jimmy.
00:38:41What's the matter?
00:38:42Come on, Jimmy. Pull yourself together.
00:38:44It's your wedding day.
00:38:47There.
00:38:48Now he's all right.
00:38:52There must be Jimmy in the minister now.
00:38:54I must go pat on my face.
00:38:56Me, too.
00:38:59What's the matter?
00:39:04It's going to be tough to tell you this, Swifty.
00:39:07Jimmy?
00:39:09Yeah.
00:39:11A couple of the boys in a radio car found his body on Madison Drive.
00:39:18What happened?
00:39:19Well, it looks like they took him for a ride.
00:39:22I didn't want a phone, so I came myself.
00:39:30Thanks, Tom.
00:39:32You want me to tell the little girl?
00:39:36Tom, this is the first time in my life that I haven't wanted to be the first with news.
00:39:41Good or bad.
00:39:43I'll tell her.
00:39:44I'll tell her.
00:39:46I've got to get back to headquarters.
00:39:47Wait for me.
00:39:49I want to go with you.
00:39:56Wasn't that Jimmy?
00:40:01Swifty.
00:40:02What's the matter?
00:40:05That was O'Hara.
00:40:08Jimmy won't be here.
00:40:10Swifty!
00:40:11What's happened?
00:40:12Where is he?
00:40:14He's dead.
00:40:16The police just found him.
00:40:18I'll be ready in a minute, Julie.
00:40:20I'll have to tell her.
00:40:22I'll tell her.
00:40:24Thanks, Julie.
00:40:26Better go with O'Hara and go.
00:40:28I'll tell her.
00:40:30I'll tell her.
00:40:32Thanks, Julie.
00:40:34Better go with O'Hara and go.
00:40:36I'll tell her.
00:40:38I'll tell her.
00:40:40I'll tell her.
00:40:42I'll tell her.
00:40:44Better go with O'Hara now.
00:40:48Hank will leave you like this.
00:40:53I'll pick you up later.
00:41:14Anything yet?
00:41:16Nothing.
00:41:18I found there ought to be a lead somewhere.
00:41:21Well, we've checked everything.
00:41:23Now, here's what we found in Jimmy's pocket.
00:41:25See if you can make anything out of it.
00:41:28There you are.
00:41:29There's a watch.
00:41:31A wallet.
00:41:32Tobacco pouch.
00:41:34Cigarette holder.
00:41:37Tom.
00:41:38Jimmy never smokes cigarettes.
00:41:44Jimmy never smokes cigarettes.
00:42:08No more знаю.
00:42:09No more.
00:42:10I mean, no more.
00:42:11I don't remember.
00:42:13There it was.
00:42:15There are even.
00:42:16There are more victims.
00:42:18I want them to choose.
00:42:20There's a police officer in the house.
00:42:22There's a police officer.
00:42:23There's a police officer in the house.
00:42:25To be sure.
00:42:27There, over here.
00:42:29There's a police officer,
00:42:30where we can take some trouble around.
00:42:31¡Gracias!
00:43:01I told you to stay home today. You went through enough last night. How about yourself. It's different with me. Then it's different with me too.
00:43:30Thanks for the bouquet. Just to help out an old lady. Yeah what old lady. Oh I don't know. Just an old lady. And anyway the flowers are for me. I just lend them to you.
00:43:45Cheer up. I know just how you feel.
00:43:53Found something there that may give us a line on who killed him and the DA. Yes. What is it.
00:43:59An article written by Jimmy a couple of years ago for our Sunday magazine section about poison darts.
00:44:04I'm going to follow it up. But how is this going to lead you to the murderer. I don't know yet.
00:44:09It must have been what set Jimmy on the trail. Oh Swifty. Please leave this to the police.
00:44:14It's the last thing I can do for him. Yes. It might be the last thing for you. Oh Swifty. If anything should happen to you I'd I.
00:44:23I did what. I lose my job. But so would I. See you later. Where are you going. To have a talk with Alice. And then what. I don't know. I'll keep in touch with you.
00:44:36Hello Swifty. Well how are you legs. What are you doing here. Oh I'm managing Bugs Pilate. Just brought up a publicity blurb for the sports editor.
00:44:49All right. And Jimmy even give you a hint as to where he was going when he left here. No. Nothing.
00:45:01You seem nervous or worried. Not any more than any young fellow would be on his wedding day. He was only here a few moments. He tried to call you. When Julie said you weren't in. He tried to get Mr. Baldwin's home. What for. I don't know. There wasn't any answer.
00:45:20Boss tell me to give you this Alice. You're going to take it easy for a while. Your job will still be waiting for you when you come back. That is if you want. Of course I'll come back. Keep your chin up Alice. All expenses are taken care of. Thank you Swifty.
00:45:50Good evening friends and foes. I hope that you will forgive me if I refrain from my customary kidding and feeble wisecracks. All this afternoon I've been traveling a trail. That I hope and expect will lead me to the murderer of my pal. Jimmy Moran. It's evident that Jimmy was at work on a hot lead when he himself met Beth. I'm starting to follow Jimmy's footsteps. I'm already in possession of certain facts which I am positive will sooner or later.
00:46:20Reveal the killer. I'm convinced beyond all doubt. But whoever killed Jimmy. Also murdered District Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:27Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:28Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:29Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:30Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:31Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:32Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:33Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:34Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:35Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:36Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:37Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:38Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:39Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:40Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:41Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:42Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:46Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:47Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:48Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:50Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:51Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:52Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:53Attorney Sutherland.
00:46:54Attorney Sutherland.
00:48:36There's my laugh.
00:48:38Aren't you going to do anything about it?
00:48:40Yeah, forget it. I've had those things before.
00:48:42Yes, but you've never been in a spot like this before.
00:48:45A guy doing the job I'm doing is always in a spot.
00:48:48But after those threats you made on the radio.
00:48:50Oh, worrying about me?
00:48:54No, I'm worried about the $5 you owe me.
00:48:57Remind me to pay you.
00:48:59Go ahead and talk to the boss.
00:49:04Okay, Commissioner.
00:49:04This paper helped put you in office, but by Jupiter we blast you in that comic opera police department of yours right out of your scribble chair unless you start getting results.
00:49:13What do you accomplish that?
00:49:15Nothing. Now, one of my own staff is shot down like a dog.
00:49:18Now, I want results and I want them quick.
00:49:20For I'll bust this town wide open right down the middle.
00:49:25Let only get some action.
00:49:26Certainly should.
00:49:27Have you talked to Julie?
00:49:29Oh, about those death threat notes, yeah.
00:49:31Well, don't you think it might be wise and lay off as the note says?
00:49:33Not in a million years.
00:49:34Oh, I know how you feel on the count of jealous, boss.
00:49:37Jimmy and my job are about the only two things in the world that I give a steam-heated hoot about.
00:49:41I'm going through with this.
00:49:42All right, Swiftie.
00:49:43And more poverty.
00:49:44And I want you to know that this paper is behind you with everything we've got.
00:49:48But be careful.
00:49:48I am always careful.
00:49:50I'd hate to lose you.
00:49:51You won't.
00:49:55Yes?
00:49:55Have him come in.
00:49:59It's O'Hara.
00:50:00He wants to see you.
00:50:02Oh, hello, Sergeant.
00:50:03Howdy, Mr. Baldwin.
00:50:03Hello, O'Hara.
00:50:05Heard your broadcast last night.
00:50:07Guys who shoot their mouth off like that don't live very long.
00:50:10So I've tried to tell him.
00:50:11I'll shoot my mouth off plenty from now on.
00:50:13Yeah, I know how you feel about Moran.
00:50:15But you'd better let my department handle this case.
00:50:17And you'd better start handing it, O'Hara.
00:50:19Well, we're doing the best that we can.
00:50:22Have you really got a lead in this case or are you just grandstanding?
00:50:25I'm not sure.
00:50:26But I'm getting warm.
00:50:28So is Moran, evidently, and now he's cold.
00:50:31Ah, cut it.
00:50:32I'm going to carry on from where Jimmy left off.
00:50:34So you won't spill what you know, eh?
00:50:36Not till I'm ready.
00:50:37Okay.
00:50:39I don't hold out on you like that, though.
00:50:41You know who that is?
00:50:44I'm sure that's Slakes Henderson.
00:50:46Well, he just came out of the clink after a stretch that Sutherland gave him for safe cracking.
00:50:51Eh, well, he's up to his old tricks again.
00:50:54He's the one that tried to rob the DA's safe last night.
00:50:57Why, I saw him in the building yesterday.
00:50:58He was trying to plant some publicity for his fighter.
00:51:01Well, we'll plant plenty on him, too, when we get him.
00:51:03Well, how do you know it was Henderson?
00:51:04Watchman recognized him.
00:51:06What do you suppose he was trying to get out of that safe?
00:51:08Incriminating evidence against Sutherland's 13th man.
00:51:12Oh, you know, he was hired to do the job.
00:51:14A egg-like Henderson wouldn't do a thing like that unless he was well paid for it.
00:51:18Then whoever's been paying Henderson must be the guy that killed Sutherland and Jimmy.
00:51:25Well, goodbye, Mr. Bolton.
00:51:27So long.
00:51:29And remember, follow him every place he goes.
00:51:32Everywhere?
00:51:33Every place?
00:51:34Every place.
00:51:35But will Abley get pinched, ain't we sure?
00:51:37Pinched?
00:51:38What for?
00:51:39I got pinched for following that dame once.
00:51:41Yeah, he did.
00:51:42What are these?
00:51:45Your bodyguards.
00:51:46Thanks, Julie, but I can't use them.
00:51:48You will, too.
00:51:49I moved too fast for them.
00:51:50They couldn't keep up with me.
00:51:51Listen, you're going to have a bodyguard like it.
00:51:53I got a date with O'Hara.
00:51:55Goodbye, boys.
00:51:56Well, why don't you follow him?
00:51:58He said goodbye.
00:51:59Oh, follow him.
00:52:00Well, here's what I wanted to show you.
00:52:13What is it?
00:52:15It's the evidence of Lex Henderson tried to steal out of the DA's safe last night.
00:52:20Wow.
00:52:22This is dynamite.
00:52:24Well, there's certainly motive enough there for murder.
00:52:26Yes, but after all, it isn't evidence for murder.
00:52:31How have you got that thing, that dart they found in Sutherland's neck?
00:52:34Yeah, sure.
00:52:37Here.
00:52:40Now watch yourself, then.
00:52:41Don't worry, I will.
00:52:46Where's that stuff that was in Jimmy's pocket?
00:52:48Sure, right here.
00:52:50Here's what I want.
00:52:59Never been used.
00:53:00So I know this.
00:53:04Notice how it's been reamed out?
00:53:05Yes.
00:53:08Mean anything to you?
00:53:09Well, no.
00:53:10Not particularly.
00:53:20Watch this.
00:53:23Say, be careful.
00:53:24That thing's already killed one man.
00:53:27It's going to kill another man, Tom.
00:53:29In the electric chair.
00:53:32That's the thing that killed Sullivan.
00:53:34I believe you're right.
00:53:37I wish we knew where Jimmy got it.
00:53:39If we did, we'd have our hands on the murderer.
00:53:42Let me take the telephone, will you?
00:53:43Sure.
00:53:43I think I've got some.
00:53:45I want to call the boss.
00:53:50Hello.
00:53:52Hello, let me talk to Mr. Baldwin.
00:53:55Swifty Taylor talking.
00:53:58Oh, hello, A.B.
00:54:00This is Swifty.
00:54:02I've got a hot lead on that Sutherland killing.
00:54:04That's great.
00:54:05Go to it.
00:54:06How about having lunch with me at the usual place?
00:54:09Well, and by the way, B., uh, in case I'm late,
00:54:12will you wait for me?
00:54:14Yes, it's very important.
00:54:17Thanks, B.A.
00:54:18Well, Tom, I'll be seeing you.
00:54:20Now, wait a minute.
00:54:21Don't you think I'd better go along with you?
00:54:22Well, not just yet, but
00:54:23if I want to master, I certainly need you there.
00:54:48All right.
00:54:51All right, Al.
00:54:52I ain't interested.
00:54:53Now you want to do it.
00:54:56Hold on a minute.
00:54:59Why don't you down here rehearsing?
00:55:01You need it.
00:55:02Well, I guess you wouldn't be rehearsing either
00:55:03if you'd just lost two million bucks.
00:55:05What do you mean, two million bucks?
00:55:07Didn't you see what that rat tailor put in his column
00:55:09about me this morning?
00:55:10I'm not interested in Taylor's column.
00:55:12Well, what did he say?
00:55:13Listen to this.
00:55:15What millionaire playboy with wedding bells in his beret
00:55:18would tune him out pronto
00:55:19if he found out his nightclub canary
00:55:21still has a legal mate?
00:55:23So what?
00:55:24Well, so Winslow, the minute he reads it,
00:55:26calls me up and gives me the air.
00:55:28Well, how to tell and know your divorce from Crandall
00:55:30ain't legal?
00:55:31How am I to know?
00:55:32The guy picks up everything.
00:55:33It's about time somebody put a stop to his mouth.
00:55:36Maybe somebody will.
00:55:39Who knows?
00:55:40Go on, Peter, will you, Stella?
00:55:41Well, I'm busy.
00:55:45Hello.
00:55:46Hello, Al.
00:55:49Get this.
00:55:51You do it my way.
00:55:54And if you and Gus
00:55:55bumble on this,
00:55:57it'll be tough for both of you.
00:55:59You understand?
00:56:11Yes, I do it.
00:56:28Thank you.
00:56:29And when it's my boy,
00:56:29it'll be tough for to be tough for you.
00:56:32I don't know.
00:56:33I hope not.
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00:58:43¿Qué?
00:58:45Sí.
00:58:47Oh, hello, Miss Walters.
00:58:51I know he was here this morning.
00:58:55I don't know.
00:58:58Oh, yes, he was to have lunch with Mr. Baldwin.
00:59:01That's just it.
00:59:03He didn't show up.
00:59:05And another death vet came in on the phone.
00:59:07Oh, Lieutenant, you've got to do something.
00:59:09Don't let anything happen to him.
00:59:11You've got to find him, I tell you.
00:59:25Hello, Crispy.
00:59:27Hello, Swifty.
00:59:29Nice of you to drop in.
00:59:31Hold your offices, huh?
00:59:33Yeah, sometimes we have to.
00:59:36Nice place for a murder.
00:59:38Well, I hope we won't need to have one.
00:59:40Look, Louie.
00:59:41I thought you were too smart to post stuff like this on me.
00:59:45Sit down.
00:59:46Don't be bashful.
00:59:47I've just been sitting.
00:59:49Want a little drink?
00:59:50You might need one.
00:59:51No, thanks.
00:59:53What's this all about?
00:59:55That's what I've brought you here to find out.
00:59:57To see how much you know.
01:00:00Don't tell me you're worried.
01:00:02Sure I'm worried.
01:00:03Sure I'm worried.
01:00:04I'm worried about you.
01:00:05You know too much.
01:00:07You talk too much.
01:00:09And that ain't healthy.
01:00:11I hate to lose my friends.
01:00:13Quit stalling.
01:00:15All right.
01:00:16Who killed those guys?
01:00:19You're asking me?
01:00:22Listen.
01:00:23I've got no time to fool around.
01:00:25They've got the heat on me plenty.
01:00:27Now I'm gonna find out from you who smeared those guys.
01:00:31Sure you are.
01:00:33On my broadcast tonight.
01:00:36Sonny boy.
01:00:37You ain't gonna broadcast tonight.
01:00:40Listen pal.
01:00:41I like you.
01:00:42But Al and Gus here.
01:00:43They don't like you.
01:00:44And if this will take you in there.
01:00:45And rough you up a little bit.
01:00:46I may not hear it.
01:00:47I may be a little deaf.
01:00:48As well as dumb.
01:00:59You're leading straight with your chin Louie.
01:01:02Yeah.
01:01:23But wait a minute.
01:01:26No.
01:01:27Yeah.
01:01:28Get rid of her.
01:01:29Tell her he's caught guy or something.
01:01:30No, no, no, no.
01:02:00Can we go to work on them not yet given time to think it over.
01:02:09Well well the girlfriend here yes we are he's right now come on I'll show you.
01:02:24Yeah it wasn't my idea but it's pretty good.
01:02:27Now she said that you're going to talk on the air.
01:02:30Okay sweetheart.
01:02:33Any time you get hungry just press the button and the bellboy will be right up.
01:02:46How'd you know I was here your bodyguards told me they would now there's two of us to get out of here.
01:02:51Well how did you get here don't ask questions I think there's some way to get out.
01:02:55Why I got to broadcast tonight.
01:02:58Oh why don't you give your public arrest.
01:03:01Listen to me.
01:03:02Look.
01:03:04If I might.
01:03:05The doctor killed someone belongs right in that hole.
01:03:10Did you get that.
01:03:11I'm going to spill that on the air tonight too.
01:03:17What are you doing now.
01:03:18You told me to think you don't have to make faces do you.
01:03:21It's my face.
01:03:21I got it.
01:03:23Give me a match.
01:03:25What are you doing cricks.
01:03:26Never mind don't ask questions wait for my next broadcast.
01:03:51What do we do now sit and wait for the fire department bright girl.
01:04:00Well it looked like a good idea at the time.
01:04:03Hey look it stopped raining.
01:04:05Let's go home.
01:04:06What is a fire you're a fire and tell me.
01:04:13They're doing doing.
01:04:15Take these poison darts to date any of the police can.
01:04:17I didn't check them to see was the same wasn't a kill someone.
01:04:20And you would be always for his phone call no matter where I am.
01:04:23You can hold me and give me the answer.
01:04:24I'll step on.
01:04:25Okay.
01:04:29Say.
01:04:30Oh wait a minute will you wait a minute.
01:04:31I'll be on top of my broadcast tonight.
01:04:32That's great.
01:04:34But what happened to you.
01:04:35I was kidding that by crispy I just got away crispy.
01:04:39So he's the one.
01:04:40Well if he looks that way.
01:04:41And it's the boss.
01:04:42Don't know how I do round up crispy and all his boys.
01:04:44And all of every suspect that he's got had more of the broadcast room.
01:04:46You hold them there for me.
01:04:47That's right.
01:04:48Okay boss thanks.
01:04:49Say what's your name.
01:04:49Taylor.
01:04:50So the Taylor.
01:04:51That's what you tell the comments.
01:04:52We'll be kind of the columnist.
01:04:53What.
01:04:53That's right.
01:04:54Thanks.
01:04:54O'Hara.
01:04:55Oh.
01:04:56Oh.
01:04:56Oh.
01:04:57Oh.
01:04:57Oh.
01:04:58Oh.
01:04:58Oh.
01:04:59Oh.
01:04:59Oh.
01:05:00Oh.
01:05:00Oh.
01:05:01Oh.
01:05:01Oh.
01:05:02Oh.
01:05:02Oh.
01:05:03Oh.
01:05:03Oh.
01:05:04Oh.
01:05:04Oh.
01:05:05Oh.
01:05:06Oh.
01:05:07Oh.
01:05:08Oh.
01:05:09Oh.
01:05:10Oh.
01:05:11Oh.
01:05:12Oh.
01:05:13Oh.
01:05:14Oh.
01:05:15Oh.
01:05:16Oh.
01:05:18Oh.
01:05:22Now remember Taylor safety is in your hands and I don't want any slip-up.
01:05:27Well I think we have everything under control.
01:05:29Fine.
01:05:36Everybody here.
01:05:36Yes.
01:05:37Everything set.
01:05:37I hope so.
01:05:48Folks I haven't got time to toss words around.
01:05:53I'll tell you why you're all here in case you're interested.
01:05:56At 10 o'clock my broadcast starts.
01:05:59Before it's ended I expect to fulfill my promises made to my listeners.
01:06:02And disclose the killer of District Attorney Sutherland and my friend and associate Jimmy Moran.
01:06:07I'm not a detective.
01:06:08I'm a newspaper man.
01:06:10But of this I'm certain.
01:06:11Every one of you.
01:06:13Had more or less a motive to kill these men.
01:06:15Frankly I'm not positive yet who did it.
01:06:18But I have a chain of evidence so strong.
01:06:20That I think I can disclose the killer.
01:06:22I'm waiting now for final and definite proof.
01:06:25Quiet please.
01:06:26Around the air in 10 seconds.
01:06:37Good evening ladies and gentlemen.
01:06:38This is station KGT.
01:06:41Owned and operated by the Globe Times.
01:06:43Again bringing you Swifty Taylor in his regular nightly broadcast.
01:06:48Greetings friends and foes.
01:06:50Although this is my usual broadcast.
01:06:53I have reason to believe that you'll find it most unusual.
01:06:56I came very near not being with you tonight.
01:06:58Because a certain gentleman for reasons best known to himself.
01:07:02Tried to keep me out of circulation.
01:07:04First I shall explain briefly how I arrived at my suspicions as to the identity of the killer.
01:07:10In Jimmy Moran's office I found a Sunday Magazine article written by Jimmy several years ago about poison darts.
01:07:15Which evidently gave him a clue.
01:07:18He started to investigate.
01:07:20He was murdered.
01:07:21The person who killed Jimmy was forced to for the very simple reason that Jimmy had learned too much.
01:07:26It was also the same man who killed Sutherland.
01:07:28Jimmy had even found the weapon that was used in the killing.
01:07:31The newspaper article also gave me a clue.
01:07:33And I started to retrace Jimmy's footsteps.
01:07:35Lieutenant O'Hara and I had been puzzled by a cigarette holder that had been found on Jimmy's body.
01:07:40Jimmy never smoked a cigarette in his life.
01:07:42I tried blowing the poison dart through the cigarette holder.
01:07:45It worked perfectly.
01:07:46Some outstanding facts had already begun to point the finger of suspicion towards one individual.
01:07:51First, Jimmy Moran had tried to phone a person who was prominently mentioned in the article about poison darts.
01:08:00Second, I recognized that person's photograph in a group of those who were on the expedition described in Jimmy's story.
01:08:07Third, that individual sat near Sutherland at the fights.
01:08:10And among the most interesting collection of trophies and relics, I found the identical poison dart container pictured in the article.
01:08:23Before I could have the police check on this cunning little toy, I was kidnapped by Mr. Crispy.
01:08:30Naturally, Mr. Crispy had the best reason in the world to prevent my appearing on this broadcast.
01:08:38Yes?
01:08:39Yes, Mr. Elliott.
01:08:40He's on the air.
01:08:46Thanks, Mr. Elliott.
01:08:46I'll take it right in.
01:08:51Then I was almost sure I knew who the murderer was.
01:08:54Well, to be positive, I'm having the police chemist check the dart to see if it was dipped in the same poison that killed Sutherland.
01:09:01Just a moment, folks.
01:09:02I think my answer has arrived.
01:09:05The answer is yes.
01:09:07That means that the murder of Sutherland and Jimmy Moran, the man whom the district attorney was about to indict for political graft running into millions of dollars a year,
01:09:13the man who hired Lex Henderson to rob the DA safe from incriminating evidence,
01:09:17the man who waited at lunch for me today while I searched his house,
01:09:20and whom Sutherland was about to indict as the 13th man is...
01:09:23Look out!
01:09:28Keep your hands right right there, Baldwin.
01:09:29All right, Mac.
01:09:32Pardon the interruption, folks, but the man that I was about to name as the murderer is Andrew Baldwin,
01:09:36who killed Robert E. Sutherland because the late district attorney was about to expose him as the underworld leader of this city.
01:09:45Baldwin has just confessed and is now in the custody of police.
01:09:48Read the details of this murder case in tomorrow morning's Globe Times.
01:09:51And now, folks, for another exclusive news bombshell.
01:09:54Your correspondent, Swifty Taylor, is about to sign off the air for two weeks
01:09:57to sign on for life with his gorgeous little secretary, Miss Julie Waffles.
01:10:02Good night, all.
01:10:05Okay with you, honey?
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