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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Around Dodge City and in the territory on West. There
is just one way to handle the killers and the spoilers.
And that's where the US Marshal and the smell of
guns smoke.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
Gone.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
Will Spoke, starring William Conrad, the story of the violence
that moved west with Young America and the story of
a man who moved with it.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
I'm that man, Matt Dillon, United States Marshall, the first
man they look for and the last they want to meet.
It's a chancey job, and it makes a man watchful,
said a little lonely.

Speaker 4 (01:12):
This is Frank Knight speaking for the world's most honored watch, Longeen.
When the West was being won, Long Jean was there.
All records show sales of Longjeene watches in the silver
mining towns of Colorado and Nevada, the gold mining areas
of California. A fine gold watch, preferably a Long Jean,
was one of the first luxuries purchased by a lucky prospector.

(01:34):
For then as now, the name Longean identified the world's
most honored watch. Longejeene watches won their first World's Fair
Grand Prize in eighteen seventy eight. Won Grand prizes in Paris, Brussels,
Philadelphia and at many other places. Right now, Lonjeene watches
are winning comparable successes in the accuracy competitions in European

(01:56):
national observatories. Today, you needn't make a gold strike to
own a Launjeane. Many beautiful models for ladies and gentlemen
are priced as low as seventy five dollars.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
Visit your authorized Launjeane with no jeweler.

Speaker 4 (02:10):
He will be honored to serve you.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
All right, cut the card.

Speaker 5 (02:30):
There, I get it up, young fellow, get your money
on a table. Look, mister, you're holding up that game.
You want card?

Speaker 2 (02:43):
You got?

Speaker 6 (02:44):
Yes, I want, we'll see your money.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
Well there, what's that thing?

Speaker 6 (02:53):
It's a solid gold?

Speaker 2 (02:55):
Fop kid, don't look that much to me. Wor easing Joe.
I ain't shit, m I don't know it stole. It
doesn't seem like a young drifter like HI might have
no gold.

Speaker 6 (03:08):
It's gold, alright. Why don't you ask somebody who knows it?

Speaker 7 (03:11):
Ain't no essay office going, kid, you get some money,
we'll g you a hey.

Speaker 6 (03:16):
Now wait a minute, ask her kitty? Well she no
ask her in.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
Case she'd know about gold. Alright, Hey, kiddy, come here away.

Speaker 8 (03:28):
Just what's on your mind? Hey?

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Look at this thing, will you? Kiddy?

Speaker 8 (03:34):
M the watch fob?

Speaker 2 (03:37):
But uh is it gold?

Speaker 8 (03:41):
Feels like gold to me? Who says that isn't What.

Speaker 7 (03:44):
Did I tell you, shut out? The kid was to
use it for a poker steak kitty. He just wanted
to be sure it's worth something.

Speaker 9 (03:52):
Well, that's probably worth too much to be lost in
a poker game.

Speaker 7 (03:55):
There, I told you one stole deal up the car girl.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
I'm beginning to feel lucky all at once.

Speaker 3 (04:17):
Yah Chester, alright, deflare I show.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
I'm glad I found you.

Speaker 3 (04:23):
Mister don Oh what's the trouble? Oh well try just.

Speaker 6 (04:26):
Think you better get on back the office right away.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
You sound mighty excited. Somebody start on Indian Uprising or something.
Well entertain dang the prisoner escape.

Speaker 10 (04:35):
No, it ain't that neither.

Speaker 3 (04:37):
Oh you are gonna tell me what it is?

Speaker 2 (04:39):
Yes, sir, he hat sad lady?

Speaker 3 (04:42):
What lady?

Speaker 2 (04:43):
What that lady's sitting there waiting for.

Speaker 6 (04:45):
You in the office.

Speaker 3 (04:46):
Who wish?

Speaker 11 (04:47):
He wouldn't tell me, mister Donkey wouldn't tell me nothing.
He just sat in there fanning ourselves traded a ram Rod,
claiming she wants to see the marshal and where's he
at and why he tend to his office?

Speaker 3 (04:59):
All right, i'll see to it.

Speaker 6 (05:03):
Howlding a hammer i'll handle at Chester.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
Well, yes, the first thing is you're gonna go for
the mail for them again.

Speaker 11 (05:11):
That's right, I already garden, mister j I brung it
early this morning, don't you remember that?

Speaker 3 (05:16):
Well, you never know, Chester, they might have forgot to
give you some of it.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
They ain't been but two circus.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
Go on Chester.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
Oh, yes, sir, I'll be back directly.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
Good morning, ma'am.

Speaker 12 (05:37):
Yes, sir, are you the Marshall?

Speaker 3 (05:39):
Yes, ma'am Matt Dylan. What can I do for you?

Speaker 12 (05:42):
Well, for one thing, young man, you can be here
when you're needed. I do not think this is the
proper way to run a United States Marshall's office, even
in this forsaken country.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
Well, even the United States Marshalls have to eat sometimes, ma'am.

Speaker 10 (05:56):
That's so.

Speaker 12 (05:57):
Yes. Now do you know who I am?

Speaker 3 (05:59):
No, ma'am, my dog. Is there any reason why I should.

Speaker 12 (06:02):
Most people do? I am missus Juniors Chamberlain. My husband
was the late Senator Chamberlain.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
Well, I'm glad to meet you, Miss Chamberlain.

Speaker 12 (06:12):
I require your assistance.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
Oh, how's that?

Speaker 12 (06:15):
I have come to Dodge City in search of my grandson.
I want you to find him.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
Maybe you better tell me a little more about it,
Miss Chamberlain. Has he done anything?

Speaker 12 (06:24):
Done anything? What do you mean he done anything?

Speaker 3 (06:27):
I mean, is he wanted?

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Why?

Speaker 12 (06:28):
Of course he's wanted. That's what I'm telling you. I
want him to come home and forget this nonsense about
the West. He is wanted back at Yale College, where
he belongs.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
I guess we're talking about different things, ma'am. What I
want to know is has he broken the law?

Speaker 12 (06:45):
Certainly not Chamberlain's don't break the law. Marshall Dillon and
Junius is a Chamberlain juniors Chamberlain the third.

Speaker 3 (06:56):
Well, I don't think you need a us Marshall man.
What do you mean, Well, if your grandson hasn't broken
the law.

Speaker 12 (07:03):
You often find people, do you not?

Speaker 3 (07:05):
Ah, yes, ma'am.

Speaker 12 (07:06):
I will have men and horses at your disposal. You
have the authority to organize a search party.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
I have the authority.

Speaker 12 (07:13):
I want you to use it. I want you to organize.

Speaker 3 (07:16):
A search at once, Miss Chamberlain.

Speaker 12 (07:18):
I want you to find my grandson. I see no
need to say more.

Speaker 3 (07:23):
Well, there's a need for me to say more. I
can't organize a cannabis search that you're talking about.

Speaker 12 (07:28):
Why why not? You are the Marshal.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
I'm the Marshal, all right, ma'am. And you may find
it hard to believe, but my job has a lot
more to it than riding off after a boy wanted
by Yale College. Why how dare you the Marshal's office
can't close down to look forever stray, Miss Chamberlain.

Speaker 12 (07:45):
I have great influence in Washington.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
Well that's too bad, ma'am, that you don't have more
influence with your grandson.

Speaker 12 (07:53):
You refuse to help, Miss in.

Speaker 3 (07:57):
I'll keep an eye out for him, and i'll let
you know if I hear anything about it. But that's
about the best I can do.

Speaker 12 (08:01):
I believe I have a right to expect more.

Speaker 3 (08:04):
Man, I'm sorry, Miss Chamberlain. I wouldn't worry too much.
He'll probably turn up and dodge one of these days,
and i'll see if I can't send him home to you.

Speaker 12 (08:14):
That won't be necessary, Marshall. I intend to stay here
until I find him, and I'll just take him home.
Myself sociable, up to date, debonair, the new word game. Now,

(08:47):
I'm just mentioning the qualities that people admire and other people.

Speaker 3 (08:50):
Oh, I see if you're sociable, up to date? And
what was another word? Debonair?

Speaker 8 (08:55):
Yes, debonair.

Speaker 12 (08:56):
But listen to it this way.

Speaker 6 (09:07):
Be sociable.

Speaker 13 (09:09):
Looks my sheep up to date with pepsi. Drink light
refreshing pepsi. Stay on and fair, jem, and there be
sociable PEPSI.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Notice how many of your friends are serving pepsicola these days.

Speaker 3 (09:33):
It's the up to date refreshment.

Speaker 13 (09:35):
Be sociable, serve pepsi.

Speaker 8 (09:57):
Hello, man, we ordered a steak for you.

Speaker 11 (10:04):
Think it's normally good humor?

Speaker 2 (10:05):
John?

Speaker 11 (10:06):
Be sure I had been offering some terrible stringy steak
around his place.

Speaker 9 (10:10):
Oh, I don't think he'll be too particular about the food, Chested,
just so.

Speaker 8 (10:15):
He gets a chance to eat in peace.

Speaker 9 (10:17):
From what I hear, he's lucky to sneak in here
without being caught by that woman who's.

Speaker 8 (10:22):
Causing him so much trouble.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
You too think it's all pretty funny, don't you?

Speaker 9 (10:28):
No math, there's two ways of looking at it, uh, huh,
you take me to the Chamberlain.

Speaker 8 (10:32):
Now, I've never met her, but I hear she's a strong, good.

Speaker 9 (10:35):
Woman doing what he thinks is right all over time.

Speaker 8 (10:41):
You'll have to admit math.

Speaker 9 (10:43):
Picture of an old lady going around like a Pingerton man,
it's pretty funny.

Speaker 3 (10:47):
Yeah. Well, I'll feel more like laughing after she moves
on out of Dutch, I bet you will.

Speaker 9 (10:53):
Some of the men down at the Long Branch say
she's not being too complimentary to you, kind of talks
as though she's doing your job for you, looking.

Speaker 8 (11:00):
For that boy.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (11:01):
Well, uh, miss Dinan, there's one thing about this all,
and I just don't understand.

Speaker 3 (11:05):
But you are laughing though, aren't you? Chester?

Speaker 6 (11:08):
Well that's why I was laughing, all right.

Speaker 3 (11:10):
But but what well, it's just that I ain't never
heard of this place that fella escape front. Wh what place?
What are you talking about?

Speaker 2 (11:20):
Why?

Speaker 11 (11:20):
That that Yale is the place that lady says he
broke close from?

Speaker 2 (11:24):
Uh? What is that place?

Speaker 8 (11:26):
Miss done?

Speaker 3 (11:26):
Some kind of a stockade or something call it? It
seemed like a stockade the yel Chester. Now, would you
go ahead and eat and let miss Chamberlaine do the
worrying about the Yale.

Speaker 7 (11:48):
Oh it ain't so what ain't too?

Speaker 3 (11:52):
Who turn around and look?

Speaker 11 (11:55):
I swear there was the old lady over there standing
in the doorway.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
Years of life.

Speaker 7 (12:01):
Yeah, good glory, he's coming on like a stern wheeler.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
Man just ain't safe nowhere no more.

Speaker 12 (12:12):
Oh, ma'am, do you own this establishment?

Speaker 2 (12:17):
Well?

Speaker 6 (12:18):
Uh, not exactly man, And I wonder.

Speaker 12 (12:21):
It should be good enough to summon the proprietor.

Speaker 3 (12:24):
Well, you see, ma'ma, is he not here?

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Well? I tell you.

Speaker 8 (12:29):
All right, miss Kitty, my name is Kitty Russell.

Speaker 10 (12:33):
What can I do for you?

Speaker 12 (12:35):
I was asking for the proprietor. I wasn't expecting you.

Speaker 9 (12:40):
I wasn't exactly expecting you. But I'm the proprietor.

Speaker 12 (12:45):
Oh isn't that odd? Not especially You're a very direct
don't you.

Speaker 10 (12:52):
I have to be.

Speaker 12 (12:53):
Yes, Well, I like directness. I'll come to the point.
I am missus juniors Chamberlain.

Speaker 8 (13:00):
I've heard of him, missus Chamberlain.

Speaker 12 (13:02):
Yes, a, Miss Russell, I am looking for my grandson.

Speaker 8 (13:07):
I heard about that too.

Speaker 12 (13:08):
I can get no official help from your Marshal, so
I've had to undertake the task myself. The Marshal says
his office cannot cope with problems of this nature. Now,
Miss Russell, I would appreciate it if you would take
this description of my grandson. His name is Junius Chamberlain

(13:30):
the third.

Speaker 8 (13:31):
That much I know.

Speaker 12 (13:33):
I would appreciate it very much. If you would keep
your eyes open, Miss Russell, I'd like you to let
me know if the boy comes into your establishment.

Speaker 9 (13:47):
Eyes open, and not missus Chamberlain, I'm very well might
not see him.

Speaker 12 (13:51):
You'd see him. Junius is a gentleman. I'll be staying
at the dodge house. A good good day, Miss Russell.

Speaker 8 (14:03):
Good day.

Speaker 3 (14:15):
Do you want some more coffee? Kidding? Yeah, thanks, we'll
go on. What did she say then?

Speaker 8 (14:20):
Nothing?

Speaker 9 (14:21):
She just swept out, proud as you please, as though
she'd been in the governor's mansion instead of a saloon.

Speaker 8 (14:28):
I tell you, Matt, she had me kind of flabber guest.

Speaker 3 (14:30):
Yeah, you've got a lot of company, Matt.

Speaker 9 (14:34):
I'm not sure, of course, but I think I did
see her grandson. Oh what was this about a week ago?

Speaker 3 (14:42):
What did he tell you his name?

Speaker 9 (14:43):
No, no he didn't, ma'am.

Speaker 8 (14:45):
Matt's why I didn't say anything to the woman about it. Anyway.
I don't know where the boy is.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
Now, well, what makes you think it was a young Chamberlain?

Speaker 9 (14:52):
You remember me telling you about Lustow calling me over
to a poker game to telling.

Speaker 8 (14:56):
Him whether a watch fob was pure gold or not.

Speaker 3 (14:59):
H you told me I thought it was.

Speaker 9 (15:02):
Well, since I saw missus Chamberlain, I haven't been able
to get that watch fob out.

Speaker 8 (15:05):
Of my mind. Why is that it had a design
on it.

Speaker 9 (15:10):
Matt family crest or something like that, and missus Chamberlain
is wearing a pin with the same design on it.

Speaker 8 (15:17):
I could swear to it.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
Oh, I'm glad you didn't.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
Huh h.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
Miss Chamberlain would probably have had the cavalry out looking
for the boy by now.

Speaker 9 (15:25):
Oh, man, the boy means a great deal to his grandmother.

Speaker 8 (15:29):
I don't think you should joke about it.

Speaker 3 (15:30):
I'm not joking, kiddy. I don't see anything funny about
the whole thing. Oh.

Speaker 11 (15:48):
I don't know what in the world got into mister Bodkin.

Speaker 3 (15:50):
I don't know, but he seems mighty upset about something. Yeah,
maybe the bank got robbed or something crucial.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
You've got to come quick.

Speaker 3 (15:57):
What is it, mister Barkin? What's wrong?

Speaker 6 (15:59):
I just got robbed.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
What's wrong? What one of the men got hit? He's
lying there in.

Speaker 3 (16:03):
The street, count Chester, who was shot him?

Speaker 2 (16:07):
I did? I had to shoot him. There were two
of them, they were holding up the bank.

Speaker 3 (16:11):
Where's the other one?

Speaker 6 (16:12):
He got away, rode right out of tow.

Speaker 3 (16:15):
All right, I will just stand outside ways let me
will you let me in there? Looks like he's hurt, bads,
you know, Yeah, that's what happened. Uh, Like I say,
there were two of them.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
Came into the bank, guns drawn, demanded the money. I
shot at him.

Speaker 6 (16:41):
I don't think I hit the other one.

Speaker 3 (16:43):
I assure didn't miss this one.

Speaker 7 (16:45):
I mean he's dead, No, not yet. You know who
he is, No, Marshal, I never saw him before. You
recognize him, Chester.

Speaker 3 (16:53):
I don't. He's one peculiar thing though. Miss guns that
I look at there came from his gun. Eh oh yeah.
I never seen no gunman wearing a watchbob there before
of you. He may not be an ordinary gunman, Chester.
Come on, let's get him up to duk.

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(18:41):
he doesn't think, so are you going to try talking
to him?

Speaker 3 (18:46):
I guess i'd better who Maybe your way till dog
gets back. It probably should, but I don't know. How
long he's going to be conscious? Chamberlain. M hm, Chamberlain,
can you hear me? H? Marshall, Dylan, I'd like to

(19:10):
ask you a couple of questions.

Speaker 8 (19:11):
But what did you call me?

Speaker 3 (19:15):
Chamberlain? That's not your name?

Speaker 10 (19:18):
I ain't you got nothing to do with that name, Marshall.

Speaker 3 (19:22):
There's no need to hide or anything now, maybe dying,
but hind the fear anybody, but the name it Chamberlain.

Speaker 7 (19:35):
He he's a feared he's yellow livery.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
How did you get this watch? Bub?

Speaker 2 (19:44):
I wanted or.

Speaker 8 (19:47):
I wanted their?

Speaker 10 (19:49):
Marshall?

Speaker 3 (19:51):
Can I work for the luck?

Speaker 10 (19:55):
He run off and let me get shot?

Speaker 12 (20:01):
Said?

Speaker 3 (20:01):
Luck? You mean Chamberlain was with you in the bank. Yeah,
he was with me.

Speaker 7 (20:08):
He wouldn't stand in fight, he ran He.

Speaker 3 (20:15):
Just tell me one thing. Where did Chamberlain go?

Speaker 6 (20:20):
The old Boom place?

Speaker 10 (20:23):
That's where we hit out.

Speaker 7 (20:27):
You get him, Marshall, get him from me.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
Yeah, I'll be getting named for a lot of people who.

Speaker 11 (20:51):
Mister Jillons, Yeah, Chester, don't you think it's an awful
mean day to go out hunting the man?

Speaker 3 (20:59):
They're all means well?

Speaker 12 (21:01):
I know that, but if it.

Speaker 6 (21:02):
Was nice and cool and pretty.

Speaker 3 (21:04):
It was nice and cool and pretty. You wouldn't wanna
be working at all? Would you quit complaining? I ain't complaining. Well,
I'm glad to hear that I'm not in any frame
of mind to listen to you.

Speaker 11 (21:16):
You mi you doing any kind of funny that nobody
ain't found out who that dead gun when he is yet?

Speaker 3 (21:21):
Yeah, he was much more interested in telling me who
he wasn't than who he was. No wonder why he
didn't wanna be mistaken for a Chamberlain. Now there's the
Boone place. M come on, we'll ride right up to
the house. Shester, you cover me as I go in.
I don't think there's gonna be any trouble, all right, sir,

(21:47):
all right, you stay with the horses.

Speaker 2 (21:49):
I see.

Speaker 3 (21:59):
Chamberlain's Matt Dillon, come on out, come on out. I'll
coming after you right now, all right, come on out,
then all the way out.

Speaker 6 (22:25):
I uh, I don't know what you want me for, Marshall.

Speaker 3 (22:28):
Where's your gun?

Speaker 6 (22:30):
I don't wear a gun, Marshal.

Speaker 3 (22:31):
You were wearing one on the bank this morning.

Speaker 6 (22:33):
But I didn't use it, Marshall. A I didn't use it.
I didn't steal anything. I didn't hurt anybody. I just
rode right out of town.

Speaker 3 (22:38):
Now you can ride right back in again.

Speaker 6 (22:41):
But you haven't any right to do this to me, Marshall.
I didn't do anything.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
That's just what your partner said. Now, come on, Chamberlain,
get on your horse. I'll take him in Chester.

Speaker 2 (23:17):
Alrighter, Oh well, I put up the horses.

Speaker 3 (23:20):
Nerve, No, not yet. I want you to go over
to the Dodge house for me and get miss Chamberlain.

Speaker 6 (23:25):
My grandmother here in Dodge.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
You want me to bring her over to the jail.

Speaker 3 (23:29):
That's what I said, Chester, right to the jail, al right,
Come on, Chamberlain.

Speaker 6 (23:48):
My grandmother's a determined woman. She has a lot of
influence in Washington, all right. Get My grandmother has great
family pride, Marshal. She won't take kindly to my being

(24:09):
in jail.

Speaker 3 (24:09):
I'm kind of ashamed to have you here myself. John, Yeah,
test him.

Speaker 9 (24:18):
You must have saw us right.

Speaker 12 (24:19):
Up with John.

Speaker 6 (24:20):
She was halfway across the street.

Speaker 12 (24:22):
Where's my grandson?

Speaker 3 (24:24):
He's a the soule here, missus Chamberlain.

Speaker 12 (24:27):
I want to talk to him, all right, ma'am.

Speaker 6 (24:30):
I told him you wouldn't let me stay in jail.

Speaker 12 (24:33):
Well, Junius I must say, I would rather have found
you indifferent surround it.

Speaker 6 (24:42):
I know it's the way they do things out here,
back home, they would never have locked up a.

Speaker 12 (24:46):
Chamberlain, I hope not, Junius.

Speaker 6 (24:50):
Well, go ahead, Grandmother, tell him about us.

Speaker 12 (24:53):
I want to know some things about your Junius.

Speaker 6 (24:57):
We can talk later, getting to let me out first.

Speaker 12 (25:01):
Is it true, Junius, that you participated in the hold
up of the bank this morning.

Speaker 6 (25:07):
I didn't do anything, Grandmother, I swear it.

Speaker 12 (25:10):
Were you there?

Speaker 6 (25:12):
Yes, I was there, but I didn't do anything. I
didn't take anything. I didn't shoot anybody, but you threatened to.
It was just a prank, nothing more than a prank.

Speaker 12 (25:23):
And when there was trouble you turned and ran.

Speaker 6 (25:30):
Why of course I ran. I didn't want to get involved, and.

Speaker 12 (25:35):
You left your your partner in crime, to bleed and
die alone.

Speaker 6 (25:42):
But I was thinking of the family. I was thinking
of the table and name.

Speaker 12 (25:46):
The chamberlain name has never been worn by cowards, Junius.
But Grandmother, right or wrong, we don't run, Marshal Dillon. Yes, ma'am,
could young man help me back to the hotel. I'm

(26:07):
a little tired.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
I'll go with you. Miss Champlain.

Speaker 6 (26:12):
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