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Release Date: July 12, 2013

Johnny is shot and the the thief is caught but where is the loot from the Todd burglary?

riginal Air Date: January 13, 1956

A Korean war hero is suspsected of being a jinx on an unfortunate aircraft.

Original Air Date: 1958 or 1959

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(00:28):
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today's episode of The Todmatter from Hollywood. It's time now for Johnny Dollar,

(01:46):
Hi Maybe and Mapes. They gaveyou a telephone in your room. That's
the only thing good about it.Well, I suppose to design to make
a man impatient. You're a prettylucky fell at that. Let me tell
you about your operation. Yeah,please, do you stop? Two slugs
They probably went out of your neckand another one out of your rip gates.
Missed your heart by a snake's whisker. I was luckier than Gloria Tierney.

(02:08):
Yeah, as you were. I'mon my way up to see you.
Don't run out on me. Fatchance tonight and every weekday night.
Bob Bailey in the Transcribed Adventures ofthe Man with the Action Packed expens Avecut

(02:29):
America's Fabulous Freelance Insurance Investigators Truley JohnnyDollar expense account submitted by special investigator Johnny
Dollar to four State Insurance Company,Wilmington, Delaware. The following is an

(02:51):
accounting of expendit yours during my investigationof the Todd Matter expense account. I
am eleven dollars and five cents breakfast. I got mad at the nurse when
she brought in a bowl of hotcereal and a glass of milk. So
I bribed and orderly to slip acrossthe street and get me a tray of
bacon and eggs. I was justfinishing same When up came Sergeant Mapes.

(03:14):
He looked haggard and tired and worried. You nearly got it for good,
baby, I ain't got enough ofit. You sure did. What do
you remember if anything? Well,we tailed Melvin Charles to an apartment house.
We stepped inside and somebody began tryingto kill me, and that's when
I left town. Yeah, itwas quite a mess. Corner had a
real job in his hands. Hey, how about you? Not a scratch

(03:38):
coroner? Did you say? Yeah, Alb Charles got it. Her husband
stepped to but your knife in herback. That was for trying to sell
him out to you. Yeah,yeah, maybe he thought he was worth
more than twenty five hundred. Maybe. Man named Henderson who happened to be
walking down the hall at the wrongminute, took three in the head.
He was dead before he hit thefloor. A woman in the street got

(03:59):
hit, not too bad. Twopeople outside just getting into a car got
cut up pretty bad when bullets smashedtheir windshield. You keeping track of all
this, I'm trying to This allhappened after we got there. Huh.
Yeah, you see when you andI walked in there, William Charles had
just finished killing his wife. Hesaw us and began pumping. You got
hit, and I pumped back athim. You get him? Yeah,

(04:19):
but Natalie had shot up everybody else. He's on the floor above you,
hanging on by a hair. Heknew his ticket was up, and he
just didn't care. It's my faultyou're here, baby. I'd rather cut
off my arm than get you inon this. What do you mean I'll
tagging you and going after it.I didn't use my head, and I

(04:39):
what what? I still think you'rea pretty good copper. Mapes, thanks,
Jenny here. I brought you abook of poetry. Poetry reed.
Take it easy. We'll be talkingagain soon. I felt awful. Sergeant
Mapes dropped in later that afternoon,but I was half asleep. Vaguely I

(05:00):
remember the wheelchair with me down thehall for X rays and laptists. Expense
account had him twelve ten cents.The morning paper, the story of the
shooting was splashed all over page one, and the solution to the Gloria Turney
killing in part slugs from William Charles'sgun were matched with those that had killed

(05:26):
Gloria Turney. I'll mention was madeof any loot from the Todd burglary being
found in the Charles apartment between backrubs and sleeping pills. I worried about
that. I didn't worry too muchabout the fact that William Charles killer gunman
burglar was dying in the room directlyabove me. About midnight. May have
showed up with a wheelchair. Herewe are, now you all ready to

(05:50):
go up and see what he hasto say. He's assuring you, so
I still have to finish my job. Let's take it easy now, ay
week, that won't last long there, Oh, there we go, bady.
It was the second time within aweek I had been in a hospital

(06:12):
room with a dying person. Thefirst one had been a young and beautiful
woman who had been shot by theman who now laid dying at police bullets.
What did they what they say?You know what they say, Charles.
You haven't got a prayer. Ididn't mean to kill Gloria. I

(06:33):
didn't mean at all. Want youto know that you take a lot of
pains to do it. I wasthere, remember, yeah, I remember,
sorry, doing pretty good with thosethose house jobs. Todd placed another
one, Saint Louis, all right, I have to buy a nice car,

(06:54):
live in a decent place, getwrong, a little bit work all.
Met her. I liked her.I wanted to marry I did.
Really did you already had a wife? You think I'm kidding? I gave
her him in coat, didn't Ithought that it's since she didn't want to

(07:18):
take it. Told me she wasgoing to marry some other guy, some
guys sho'd been married to before Igot mad. I came back that night.
Let her have it at all.That's all. That's it, that's
it. Mister had taken to leave. How did you meet her, you

(07:43):
tue friend? None of business?All right, this is my business.
Where's the rest of the stuff?What stuff? The stuff you took from
the todd place? Where have yougot it? What's funny? You?
You think i'd tell you that?What's the difference? Now? Come on?
What's a difference now? Oh?It's a line? You know you
know what? I'd die before Itell you. He died and he didn't

(08:13):
tell me not a word. Later, a private ambulance took me from police
emergency hospital to my hotel room.Three days after that, I was able
to get back on my feet.I went right down to Mapes' office at
the headquarters. How do you feelbetter? Know? Oh? Are you

(08:33):
sure? Look cloudsy? Here?Sit down baby? All right? Thanks?
Should you be out of bed?Yeah? Sure, sure, you're
a lying and you know it.I suppose. So how's it going?
You mean? Have we located therest of the stuff? No, not
a lick of it. Any guywasn't he? He had his last laugh?
You shouldn't be worrying about this stuffnow. You ought to be taking

(08:56):
care of yourself. Am I'm sittinghere helping you worry. I'm not worried
about anything. Get worried about thesame thing I am. Where's all the
rest of the todd stuff? It'llturn up somewhere. Why mister dollar,

(09:20):
Hello, missus Stromberger. I readabout what happened to you in the papers.
I'm sorry, I'm terribly sorry.Oh well, I'm better now come
in, Come in please? Thanks. So you you'd better sit down,
mister dollar. I'll get you acup of coffee. Do you have any
bourbon? Well? Yes? Ithink all right? Is water? Okay?

(09:43):
Yeah? Sure? Fine? Shouldyou be out of bed, mister
dollar? You know everybody? Yes? No, No, I shouldn't then
yet I should well? Here youare. Oh thanks, Oh, here's
cheers. Remember the night Gloria wasshut? Of course, very well.

(10:05):
You know I haven't worried about thatnight. Huh. Remember I came over
here and I told you I wasin the insurance business, and you said
you'd have her call me when shecame in. Yes, well, I
remember pretty clearly you said you'd haveher call me when she came in,
not if you saw her come in. Yes, stood up. Uh huh.

(10:26):
You saw to it that she calledme missus Stromberg. You also saw
to it that she wasn't here tomeet me when I got here. She
was out out there somewhere, becauseby then you knew I was an insurance
investigator. I don't understand you,mister dollar. What do you to send
her out so he could take careof her? And you were waiting in
the hall for me, waiting foryou. I know, I happened to

(10:50):
see you, and I wondered,you wondered what kind of cock and bull
story you could give me to getrid of me. That's silly, I
saw that way A good drink,but not so silly if you knew that
coach he was wearing was stolen,and that I was after it and her.
How would I possibly know that?Because you introduced her to one of
your friends one night, and hewent overboard for her and eventually he gave

(11:13):
her that little present. Are yousaying that I had anything to do with
Gloria's trouble? Yeah? Why that'ssilly. Oh here's something sillier. A
small time burglar and thief lay ina hospital bed yesterday and wouldn't tell me
how he met Gloria Tierney. Ohhe was a real gallant one, this
bird. He killed an innocent girlbecause she was wearing a mink coat.

(11:33):
Might tell me who gave it toher? Mister down He shot up two
or three people in an apartment,including me. He got shot himself.
He knew he was dying, buta simple thing like telling me how he
met it wouldn't come out. Hewouldn't tell me that for anything. Now,
where could he meet her? Washe her kind? Did he go
on the same circles? Did he? Nah? He was introduced by a

(11:56):
mutual friend, Missus Stromberg, Youthe manager of the apartment house. No,
something else. He wouldn't tell mewhat happened to the rest of the
loot from the Todd burglary. Twothings. He wouldn't tell me. He
didn't have to when I sat downand thought it out. You've been working
with him right along. You've beenkeeping all the stuff here. That's fantastic.
Not so fantastic at all, MissusStromberg. When you think that his

(12:18):
wife, and she was a girlwho do anything for money. They tell
me it was wanting to sell himto me for twenty five hundred bucks.
Twenty five hundred bucks when there's stillover sixty thousand dollars worth of loot from
the Todd burglary lying around. Shedidn't know where it was. But you
do, Missus Stromberg. Well,if you say I do, I do?

(12:41):
Now what let's go down to SergeantMapes. Oh no, what I'd
like a good excuse to use this? Yes, I suppose you would.
If I can't charm you or pleadwith you, can I buy you?
You could have prevented her death.You practically ordered it. What is it?

(13:05):
You want you behind bars? You'resilly, but I'll go for a
while. It did look silly.Mapes and his men searched the apartment house
from top to bottom and found notrace of the Todd loot that is until

(13:26):
they found a movable cement block inthe basement well. The Todd matter rended
with a ninety percent recovery of thestolen items about seventy thousand dollars and cents
in lives Gloria Tierney one innocent bystanderand William Charles For me, Let's see
expense account item fourteen one hundred andsixty two dollars thirty cents hotel and board

(13:50):
won in New York. Item fifteenseventeen dollars and forty cents airfare and incidentals
back to Hartford Fight them eighteen twohundred and thirty dollars miscellaneous expense account total
one ninety five dollars. Remarks Nil, yours Tooley, Shohanny Dawler. Remember

(14:20):
there'll be another intriguing story for youbeginning next Monday night. Next week A
music lesson on a priceless Amati violinmusic and mystery and danger Join us,
Won't you yours Tooley, Shohanny Dollar? Yours truly? Johnny Dollar Is,

(14:43):
starring Bob Bailey, is transcribed inHollywood. Written by John Dawson, it
is produced and directed by Jack Johnstone. Heard in this week's cast, were
Vivi Janice, Barbara Fuller, ShirleyMitchell, Lawrence Dubkin, Frank Gerstell and
Marvin Miller. Musical supervision. Iam Rigo Marino. Be sure to join
us on Monday night, same timeand station. Or another exciting story of

(15:07):
yours, truly, Johnny Dollar.This is Roy Rowan speaking welcome back.

(16:11):
You know, I would kind oflove to have been in the courtroom as
they pressed the case on the basisfor a warrant, on the basis of
Johnny Dollar has a hunch and wethink it really makes sense. By leaving

(16:33):
aside the legal ramifications, kind ofseemed like a rushed ending where we knew
we had to get somebody and wehad to get some money back, particularly
since Johnny Dollar had gone ahead andrented out that twenty five hundred dollars check
and come out here so he wouldbe out some money to the guy who

(16:55):
gave him the tip. The positivesof the series, of course, was
at interaction with the police officer,you know, really and some really solid
moments that showcase the humanity of thecharacter. This script for the Todd matter
was actually reused material from two differentJohnny Dollar episodes. One was the Baltimore

(17:18):
matter and another was the Rochester theftmatter, that it kind of borrowed elements
from both of those in order toput together this five parter. We'll be
back next week with another Johnny Dollarepisode when we do have some listener comments
and feedback, and we do haveone I think somewhat justly critical from m

(17:41):
Gray seventy three. Several Times I'vewaited for an episode and it doesn't come,
like Part five of the Forbes mastMatter. Waited for it but it
never showed. Frustrating that you don'tknow the whole story, like a waste
of time. I had to golook them up on the internet to get
the whole story. Well, Ido apologize that we have had some difficulties

(18:04):
getting some episodes out on the feed. And you know, it may be
something we you know, we mayhave had these sort of things happen intermittently,
but it's you know, it's notnoticed as much when you don't have

(18:25):
uh, you know, when youhave these multiple parts. You know,
people you know want to know howit ends. But we're you know,
we're working on and we're we're goingto do everything we can to make sure
we don't have these issues happen again, So so sorry you've had those difficulties.
All right, Well, now we'regoing to go ahead and take a
listen to a new Carter Brown series. This one is High Sky Hoodoo,

(18:49):
which was actually the ninth Carter Brownstory to be adapted. So let's go
ahead and take a lessen Carter BrownMysteries Adventures in excitement and suspense, based

(19:17):
on the best selling novels by theslick storytelling sensation Carter Brown. How do

(19:37):
you do, ladies and gentlemen,This is Carter Brown with another of my
stories for you. There's drama andsuspense in the scream of a jet plane
through the blue. There's more dramaand suspense when the plane crashes and no
one knows why. That's the basisfor my book High Sky Hurdoo, the
story of Whitney Kent, jet pilotand war hero whom everyone calls a jinx,
and here he is to tell youabout it. It was great to

(20:10):
be back, to be standing inthe sunlight with a sight and sound and
smell of aircraft all around. Aheadof me. I could see the lean,
lethal lines of the F ninety twok can Aircraft's jet fighter beside me,
I could see the lean, lovelylines of Sup Pearson Ken Aircraft secretary.
Now that is my old man secretary, and he is Ken Aircraft as

(20:34):
the pilot. Hank Jordan lit thetorch and the twin gents built up.
Sue Pearson turned to me. Whatare you going to do now you're back,
Whitney. I've made a resolution toget to know some of the people
who work here better, you know, see as much of them as possible.
Lose that look in your eyes whenyou say that, Whitney, make
me feel like a bargain in theslave market. What's going on here this
morning? And this is a testfight in a way. He's moving south

(21:03):
grand here he goes. He's notawfully ten sous for a routine test flight.
It's not a routine job. Well, if you've been in the last
six months, Whitney, have youbeen reading the papers? I've been too
busy selling that fight. I rememberI come home with orders for the factories
entire output for the next two years. Not bad if it huh, not
bad? Just wasted. What didn'tyou know that all F ninety two k's

(21:26):
have been grounded for the last sixmonths grounded? Didn't your father tell you?
I saw the Great Chuck Kent forexactly five minutes yesterday. He said
hello, and he was busy,and he'd talked to me today. You
know how well we get on?Whose fault is there? Skip that?
I want to know about this grounding? Why what happened? The Air Force
took delivery of a dozen five crashedin one week, five men killed.

(21:48):
What's been wrong with them? Noone knows. They think it's got a
jinx? And what's that one doingup near now? Gene Latterman his boys
went over a fine micrometer or something. They worked on it for six weeks.
They say it's perfect. We're findingout now if they're right. That
explains the little huddle over there.The old man, Latimer Jim Burg Jim's

(22:10):
been guarding the hangers if it weremade of rubies, using every trick you
ever learned to the FBI. Andthe fourth guy'd be the Air Force observer.
Right, Yes, Colonel Creston,let's go over and join them.
I I don't think that'd be agood idea, Whitney, Why not?
Well? I told you they thinkit's got a jinx and they figured the

(22:30):
jinks is me. You crashed thevery first F ninety two k didn't you?
And you were lucky you walked awayfrom it. I didn't walk away.
I was ejected away. But you'rearound now five other pilots aren't of
all that. I'm not the firstguy to bend a plane on a test
flight. Since when was it atest flight? You were higher than a
kite, Whitney, and you knowit. So I'd been drinking. I'd

(22:53):
like to know just how many guysin Korea flew down MiG Gali without ever
having an alcoholic blood cost. Sothat's the way heroes are made? Is
that how you collected your ten miges? Steer to the gills? Sure,
I was always plastered. That's howI got ten. It was really only
five, but I was seen doublewhitty, Whitney. Something's happened, that's

(23:14):
Gene Lettermer on the VHF. Answerme, it's nothing. Soon Jordan's radio
is packed up. That can happenanytime, and often does that. Aam
is feeling the strain, that's all. He's all ten stuff, I guess.
And there's the boom. Yeah,Jordan's gone through the sand. Barrier.
He must be diving to do that. The F ninety two K is

(23:34):
not fast enough to crack the barrierlevel flight. Can you see him?
No, I can hear him,though let of them has seen him.
I get on, Dad, everybody, he's going to crash the rings they're
coming off. He'll hit any second. Come in, Whitney, we've been

(24:11):
waiting for you. Case of let'sall gather around the conference table. Huh,
that's right, you know, GeenLatimer. Of course, these two
gentlemen being new to you, Miltonmore Doodle and On Hullmyer. Hello,
they've recently joined me, Whitney asfellow directors of the company. Now what
we're here for is to find outwhat's wrong with the F ninety two K.
The Air Force recognized it as agood fighter. They'll buy it,

(24:33):
but without any bugs in it.I've talked to Colonel Creston, and his
suggestion affects you, Gene. Headmits you're a brilliant designer, but he
thinks maybe the fault is some littlething that you may have been too close
to her to pick up. Inother words, an engineering mistake. Hasn't
a good Colonel port Of sabotage.Sabotage with the other five to two in
places that range from Las Alemas toDetroit. Why not I checked that plane,

(24:56):
not by boat, there was nothingwrong with it or else could it
be? But sabotage. And I'mlooking right at the man I thinks responsible
for it, meaning me, Jane, meaning you Whitney, you crashed the
first one, set us back months. What don't you do to it this
time? Hold on their jene,I questioned Jim Berg, a planned security
man, about that. He putseals on the hangar and had guards watching

(25:17):
it all night. Huk. IfI can interrupt right here, Shermanton,
go ahead. Accusations and suppositions willget us nowhere. And I say,
let's call in the police. No, mister Latimer, in my opinion,
that would be fatal. It wouldcompletely destroy confidence in Kent Aircraft. Now,
mister Holmeyer and I, as codirectors with mister Kent, are concerned
with facts, sure, and withprofits. We're not in this for sentimental

(25:37):
reason, and facts are just whatwe haven't got at the moment. Now.
Immediately I heard of the five crashesout of a dozen plains the air
Force took I embarked on a certaincourse of action. I called in the
Blue Circle Detective Agency from Los Angeles. They have a fine reputation, and
I asked them to conduct an investigation. When I'm discussing it with all one
on myself. Yes, I thoughtI was justified, and in view of

(25:59):
this morning's I think I was right. But of course I'll abide by my
co director's decision before going any further. Wow, I guess it sounds all
right to me. I say,go ahead. What are you thinking?
It's a bad business altogether. Souldn'twe find out the better? And there's
not much use having the police snoopinground if there isn't any sabotage be the

(26:21):
very worst kind of publicity. Iam glad you agree with me. I
meanwhile, Miss Latimer, you will, of course to devote your attention to
checking on Colonel Queston's idea. Yes, I'll go over the next one personally,
even though I think it's a wasteof time. The boys around the
factory say there's a Jinx on theF ninety two K, and for my
money, that Jinx is our warhero. GI. I've had about enough,
Latimer. You're accusing me of murder. Sure if that plane was sabotage,

(26:45):
then whoever did it kill the pilotHank Jordan as surely as if they
put a knife in his heart.I didn't know you didn't think of that.
Maybe next time you use your brainsbefore your mouth. I think I'll
be moving along, gentlemen, nobodyneeds a salesman right now, I take
it. No, you can goWithney. I thought i'd move out of

(27:07):
the hotel in the old beach house. If you're not using it, Chuck
here, sure, come up tothe house for dinner tonight. Well you'll
be welcome, Okay, I'll seeyou then, so long, everybody.
I head of my hotel to packmy stuff and to move it out to
the beach House. On the wayover, I wondered about the two new

(27:30):
directors, Moore and Hallmyer. Whatwere they doing in the setup? Chuck
hadn't said anything to me about thembefore then, the old man and I
hadn't been all that close. WhenI opened my hotel room door, I
got a surprise. It had anoccupant who was busily going through my suitcases.

(27:56):
What's this government senses? How manypairs? As if socks is the
man back from Europe. Carry you'reWhitney Kent. Check who might you be?
My name Slade with the blue circleto take the agency? And what
are you doing here? Checking?Oh? On whose orders? My boss,
mister Vannick? And who gave misterVannick his orders that I was to

(28:17):
be included in the investigation of Kentaircraft the new director, mister Milton Moore.
Look, I'm just doing a job, the wrong job, mister Slade.
Out Now wait a minute, Isaid out, and I read it.
We're a hard headed clan, theKents, and we use our heads
right in the other guys soul theplexus. That's the Kent guided miss unk

(28:40):
known en barroom fights from Tokyo toPooh San. Mister Slade, don't move,
get your breath back and I'll getmy cases in go. I was
leaving anyway. I'm glad she cameWhitney, so am I since you asked

(29:00):
Sue as well. I didn't realizeyour confidential secretary was that confidential Whitney.
Can't all the world notice of him, Sue, I'll do better. I'll
take an AX to him. Hey, how was you're of Whitney? Fine
in Paris, there was Fifi,chic and shapely and using such an expensive

(29:21):
perfume. In Belgium there was Spefee, still using that perfume. In London
there was Margaret. What happened toFifi in London? Catcha guess she ran
out of perfume. You've always gotthe smart answers, haven't you. I
wonder why defense mechanism, Chuck,it's a long time since I had to
talk to you, son. Itried to anyway, grew up too quick

(29:41):
for me. I guess I neverhad time to get away from the plant,
and then when I did, youwere in Korea. It doesn't matter.
It was tough enough being Chuck Kent'sson while you weren't around. You've
been around. It only made ittougher. I never knew it was as
bad as that. We both hada tough I guess you lost the wife,
the mother I never had. It'sall history, Chuck, Let's skip

(30:02):
it. How long you had theseguys More in homer in with you?
I had to bring them in Whitneyexpansion was too rapid and aided capital,
and they had it that More seemslike a smart guy. He is.
He was with a zero Corporation beforehe came in with me built them up
out of almost nothing. Alma's aTexan oil money likes to speculate this experience

(30:22):
might change his mind. And howabout me? What do you mean?
I'm back having sold a lot ofplanes. We can't deliver right now.
So what next? You mean?What are you going to do just that?
Well, you've been working hard overthere. Take a rest, Whitney,
three weeks vacation at least. Wewill talk about it after that.
Thanks, Chuck, That's all Iwanted to know. What's that supposed to

(30:45):
mean? I couldn't help wondering ifyou've subscribed to Gen Latimer's theory that I'm
responsible for sabotaging the F ninety two. K now wait them obviously you do,
Otherwise you wouldn't suggested that vacation forme. Whitney. You're wrong.
I don't think so, So don'tmind if I don't stay for in a
Chuck, it'll choke me. Ileave you with one statement, I'm going

(31:06):
to find out what's wrong with theF ninety two. O K. If
it's the last thing I do,welcome back. Well, this is something
a little different. We've got anyamateur detective at work here, which is

(31:30):
a little different than usual. Inaddition to that, we've got some real
tensions in the life of this character. It's going to be interesting to see
how this plays out and what's goingon with this sabotage. So I hope
you'll join us next week for thecontinuation of High of Hog Sky Hoo Doo.

(31:52):
That'll do it for today. Joinus back here tomorrow for the lineup.
Next Friday for the second part ofHigh Sky Hoo Doo, and on
Monday, another Johnny Dollar serial starts. In the meantime, your comments box
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