 One has Johnny dollar Dave Hopkins Johnny came to the life of fidelity got a German visa Well, I sleep with it under my pillow Davey if you want Berlin your next port of call want it Oh, what's the story Davey? It's like this Johnny a client of our Sam Harvey category 50,000 20 paid life Couple of years ago. How he went to Berlin is consulting engineer for a machine tool firm Six months ago. He upped his policy from ten to fifty-five. Go ahead on the shoulders just listen, huh? Also, he changed beneficiaries from his mother to a woman. He married over there. Well, that's allowed. Isn't it Davey? Maybe maybe not yesterday. We got a cable from Berlin police Here Sam Harvey is newly dead in the Rhineland Well, Johnny Okay Dave you named it Berlin How about taking a minute or so to talk about seals and fish that have some connection with the government of the United States? Now that isn't as strange as it sounds You take the matter of seals for example There are two types of seals that are the responsibility of the Secretary of State First there's the great seal of the United States which is stamped on all official documents The Secretary of State makes sure it's always on hand when it's needed The other kind of seals he takes care of are the ones that swim in the ocean Since it's up to the Secretary to work out agreements with representatives of other countries and let them know How many seals can be caught in what is called international waters and when? The Secretary of State works out similar deals for the catching of fish and lobsters Because these agreements are actually free Before they can be put into effect. They have to be approved by two-thirds of the Senate As a matter of fact any time our government wants to work out a deal with a foreign country on trade Mutual assistance fish seals or lobsters. It's done by treaty and all treaties are signed by the President Though some of them aren't drawn up until after the Secretary of State has worked over the rough spot In order to pave the way for prompt ratification So just remember the Secretary of State is a mighty important wheel in the machinery of your United States government Expense accounts submitted by a special investigator Johnny Darla to home office Camden life and fidelity company limited Camden, New Jersey The following is an accounting of expenditures during my investigation of the Berlin matter Expense account item one five hundred forty six dollars and seventy three cents airfare and incidentals to Berlin via New York City Item two three dollars and ten cents cab fare Temple Hawk Airport American's own to the Walden Stern hotel What I registered sent my luggage to my room then went on to the red granite pile called police headquarters on the Wilhelm stuff Here a sub lieutenant saw my credentials listened to my story and ushered me to the proper Oberluten My sir Wilhelm Mike man. I'm Johnny darling when you wish to know the depth of Sam Harvey No, everything you can tell me so last Tuesday the body of her Harvey was found in the harbors. They had people He carried made possible his identification What is being an American national therefore a proper authorities were notified as well as proper information on proper forms As well as can I see these forms? Of course Yeah, as you please Thank you Says here his body was found just north of spandau Where spandau lieutenant pretty strong. Oh, what would Sam Harvey be doing there, please? Well, it says here Sam was employed by conic machine tool, which it also says here is in the American zone So I'd like to know lieutenant if you have any idea what he was doing. I'll show you something. It's a little easier. Yes map for Berlin French zone British on American Uh-huh, and here is spandau on the harbors. They are above it north French zone So my guess is your Sam Harvey died from there in the French zone or thrown into the harbor river Which current carried him down to here to the harbors. They are there. He was found But that's only a guess one official officials. It would be written down, but it is not Why do you make a guess like that? You see here The suburb eagle and the French zone What does that mean? Now Sam Harvey is certainly not the best man who has jumped into the harbour with us dump Don't means murdered and pushed lieutenant murdered Okay, what else see here file Positive identification made by Paul Turner. Who is Paul Turner a friend of her Harvey? He claimed the bodies and buried it. Also, he took it upon himself to notify her Harvey's wife Why does it say wife? No there, but I recall that Turner said for Harvey was in Vienna And that he would inform her of the death of her husband No, I think that's real friendly. Don't you please? Never mind Well, thanks for Dennis Can I do something for you in return or a beer or something? Expensive out item three 90 cents for two rounds of brown beer with my newly found friend lieutenant Willie Meister At the beer stube across the street Where I told him all I knew about Milwaukee and got in return a promise of continued cooperation Expensive out item four one dollar and twenty cents to number 15 kendens in the American zone the address of Paul Turner That's right dollar I identified him who killed him mr. Turner No, listen. Yeah, don't get cagey with me and say who killed him and lean closer to me to see if I'm gonna go to pieces I didn't even know he was killed. He was pushed into a river Listen, there was a beer festival up in the French zone last week. Take a little suburb So you can figure Sam got drunk and fell in the river not pushed. That's the way I read it But he ever say anything to you about all that insurance he carried now Tied a lot of first it was 10 and a while back he upped it to 50,000. That's right Well, she's worth it. Oh Paul's wife worth every nickel of it Which comes to a question? Oh, you mean where is she? I mean, where is she? She'll be here. Her husband's been dead for four days. Oh, she's in Vienna So it must take all the whole three hours flying time to get here from Vienna Listen dollar, I'm gonna tell you something. Don't ask questions with raised eyebrows like everybody's lying or covering up The guy named Sam Harvey died and there's been a lot of tears on account of it So gentle of your way around and make the questions come out polite, you know, I'm gonna try that good What are you doing here in Berlin? I have a civilian job with the army. I interpret Oh, how do you like it? Nice See how we can get along if we try How come Paul's wife hasn't showed up for four days? I have a wire here Illness gone arrived temple off airport this evening 18 hours Elsa. Let me see read German No Are you gonna meet her right? You'll be glad to have you long Johnny Be nice fine Expensive on item five three dollars and forty cents full tank of petrol for Paul Turner's Volkswagen He had his hand trapped in his pants bucket We had a little time before Elsa's plane landed at Temple off So we rode around Berlin a three zone the fourth didn't incur sightseers At a little before six we got to Temple off I Little ahead of schedule, yeah You'll know mrs. Harvey when you see her You know you asked for life, but you don't listen polite Johnny kid I told you Sam's wife is worth every penny the fifty grand you say left What I say a thing like that if I didn't know her when I saw her why you haven't mentioned Before he married her the three of us went around a bit in the end And also stated in Why did she stand Black dress heavy black veils black loves Yeah, come on Oh Boy A long time Sorry, oh my husband's close friend And fall I'm gonna Harvey. I'd like to introduce myself. I'm Johnny dollar insurance investigator insurance investigator means that I was sent here to investigate your husband's death for my company. Well it means he's got fifty thousand dollars for you, so the purse he's got asked. Please, boy, let the gentleman speak. I'll have to ask you where you were when your husband died. In Vienna. Why did you live in Vienna, Mrs Harvey, and your husband in Berlin? I have work in Vienna. Work I cannot leave with a refugee commission. Some had their first care. We live there as we wanted and as we needed. You are finished, Mr Gullo? Well, no, I'm not quite finished. You finish, dollar, for now. Come on, Elsa, I'll get you through customs. Expensive item six, two dollars and twenty cents. Cab fare back to the Waldenstern Hotel. Item seven, one dollar and fifty cents, supper. Knock worst and sell or crowd wash down with black beer. After which ten hours sleep with no dreams. Is that your new dollar? Sir, this is Johnny Lauer. Good morning. Here is your mind, sir. Oh, good morning, Willie. Goodbye, Willie. Oh, do not reach me farewell here, dollar. Well, all right, Willie. You want to chat? Yes, I would like it. However, this is official. Or else I would apologize for awakening you. I have just received word from the police, the British dog. About what? About a barge. A barge? Yes, a barge. The river barge leads for all of the harbors there. There are such as here twelve of spots out. You will cope. Wait a minute, Willie, I'd like to... A little car will be outside your hotel. You will awake, threat, and cope. What happened? One here, three. With a pilot's cabin hair, dollar. The man who is dead. With a bullet in the nape of his neck. Yeah, that one. Good postman. Captain pilot of this barge. Observe what else hair, dollar. What? On the desk. Under his arm. Come too close with me. A letter, dear pilot's husband, has begun to write. It is of course in German. I will send, ladies. If you wish of them, Harvey, to know, come you to the barge. Now I will move his arm. You see to whom this letter is addressed? To me, to you, Johnny, dollar. What do you say to that? You know many great men have attained the highest office in our land, the presidency of the United States. Can you guess the name of this man? He was the second vice president to become president. The son of a poor family. He was indentured to a cloth maker as apprentice at fifteen. And when he was nineteen, he bought his freedom for thirty dollars. As a congressman from New York in eighteen thirty-seven, he opposed the entrance of Texas as a slave territory. During his administration, the country was strongly pro-slavery, and as a protest, Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin. The anti-slavery group in his party strongly resented his signing a bill which penalized anyone who refused to return runaway slaves to their rightful owners. If you don't have his name by now, here's one more clue. His administration saw California's entrance into the Union. Who was he? Millard Fillmore, 13th president of the United States. His life is part of your American heritage. And now with our star, John Lund, we bring you the second act of your truly Johnny Dollar. Since you have arrived, you have talked with people, with me, with Paul Turner, in a temple of airdrums with a widow. What words did you speak to them, Johnny Dollar, that makes this man dead? Read it this way, Willie. I'm on a job, insurance investing. Yeah, and to be dying of Sam Harvey. Into the murder of Sam Harvey. $50,000 worth. So perhaps you have discovered a thing which I too should know of the death of Sam Harvey, which will explain this death. But that is so. And tell me. So far I've found nothing. Nothing you don't know already. Not one thing. Please? I tell you, I don't... Please? I believe you. Well, you've got away with you, Willie. Sure, no, Donker. You want to tell me things now? Happily, I do. This Kirk Hausmann, who is he? Pilot of a river barge. One else, thief, petty. Also grand. What else? Before he grew out of it, a black marketeer. And after that, what? Smuggler. On this to the East Zone. Also vice-reverser. Very rich. And still you let him get free? Go ahead. Good Hausmann. Besides what he was, was also an eel. You understand? A slippery eel. Many times arrested. Many times released. Insufficient evidence. And eel. And he's murdered on the Havel River and found at Spandau. Near the French Zone. Where also was found the body of Sam Harvey. Fair please. Forgive me. Near the French Zone where also was found the body of Sam Harvey. And he begins a letter to me saying if I want to know about Sam Harvey. Which will become an exhibit on the official files. Which figures he knew something about Harvey's death. I would say so. Then someone stopped him from getting the letter to me. I would say so. And that's all? No. Who to the friend? A beloved friend. Where I married Fuller. She came with a troupe four years ago to entertain your occupation forces. She entertained them. That she stayed. And to the Linden was what she wanted. She says. Where do I find her? Where do we find her? Yeah, you and me. Where? A Zeelandorf. There's a carnival there. A carnival. Yeah, Waxworks. The Fuller dancers. Night plowers. Furline Mary. Stands in front. And beckons. So. We just better see this furline, will he? Yeah, after the ambulance has taken away the body of her houseman. This is a Yankee Doodle. If I ever saw one. And Dambi. Hiya. And look who you've got to be with. Furline. Go away, Willie. I'm running a living. It is necessary to talk to you, Furline. You too. It'll be my pleasure. Doll. Something has happened, Furline. Of course. What about him? He's dead. Furline, I'm sorry. Sometimes it becomes necessary for me. There's a bench over there. Mr. Baum, you know that, don't you? Sure you know that. Furline, please. It's all right. Thank you, Willie. How did Kirk die, Willie? By a bullet at the back of the neck. How else would he die? He was writing a letter to me when he was shot. Oh. Why would he be doing a thing like that, Mary? Who are you? Johnny Dollar. I'm an insurance investigator. Why? I mean, why? Why are you here now talking to me instead of a tourist trap? What's Willie here? What's happening? Just take it easy. That's the latest word. Just take it easy. All right. Okay. Brave smile. How is it? Fine. Great. Questions, Furline? Whenever you're ready. Do you know who killed Kirk, Furline? No. Furline five days ago, an American by the name of Sam Harvey was found in the harbor there. Did you know of him? Oh, Sam? Oh, Sam Harvey? What about him? He was a thief. How? The barge on the river. Kurt's barge? Sam owned it with Kirk. Anything illegal, it could be done on the river. Smuggling black market, name it. Anything from Pottsum and up the canals all the way to Hamburg. If it was illegal and could be carried by a barge, my Kirk and good old Sam Harvey. I thought Sam was a machine tool engineer. He'd tell me when the barge business was slow. Did you know his wife? Practically. What does that mean? I was a shopper. Sam would give me money and say, bye for Elsa, presents. Silk stuff they make over in the French zone. Leathers in the British zone. Lots of these ceramic earrings. See, like I'm wearing? Yeah, real nice. Just make them for pierced ears. Sam showed a pair of them to Kirk and Kirk made me pierce my ears so I could wear them too. Yeah. He'd get me device what isn't woolen for. Buy them and send them to her. To Vienna? Sure. One more thing. You know a lad named Paul Turner? No. You want me anymore, Willie? It's Willie to drop me off at Paul Turner's in the American zone. There I asked Turner the address of Sam's widow, Elsa Harvey. He sent me to the Tyrrell Hotel where on the third floor rear, Elsa opened a door to me. What do you wish here? To make an apology, Mrs. Harvey. Consider you have done so. Good day, Herr Dollar. And to do another thing. To give you the papers you'll need to sign so you can get that 50,000 insurance of your husband. Come in. Just sent to me. Sure. Take your time about it, Mrs. Harvey. Read them over. I'll wait till you're finished. A messenger will bring them to you. Yeah, sure he will. Mrs. Harvey. Yes? You're a very beautiful woman. Thank you. Very beautiful. You always wear your hair like that, long, falling to your shoulders. Do me a favor. What? Put your hair up for me. Good, Mike. I don't understand you. Oh, please. Let's see how you look. I've been wondering. Yeah. Yeah, like that. And what, Herr Dollar? Well, I've already said it. You're a very beautiful woman. You must go. Sure. Be the same. I'll be the same, Herr Dollar. Expense account item eight. One dollar and thirty cents. Cab fare to the small carnival in Zeelandorf and a girl who stood there and dared people to come in. To ask her for an address, I guess she must know. She's sent so many presents to it. Expense account item nine. Sixty-three dollars and ninety-five cents airfare and incidentals to Vienna. Expense account item ten. Cab fare, one dollar even. To a red brick apartment building, five storeys high and a block square. Oh, Harvey? That's right. Mrs. Harvey is dead. When? Yesterday morning, early. Listen, did she get a wire from Berlin last Tuesday? Yeah, yes, she did. But of course she could not read it. David turns the other lady. What other lady? A friend who lives across the road, who was kind to her and took care of her, who paid for her funeral. And who moved out right after it was over? Yes. But how did you know? You went to the door for her now? I have to get past you to speak to her, huh? Hell, sir. Yes, sir. It's Johnny Dollar. Good. Hello, Frau Harvey. Yeah, the safe of Herr Dollar. I have signed them. Oh, fine. Thank you. What are you doing? Staring paper. Are you going crazy, Dollar? No, no. I always tear up policies this way, Paul. What is the meaning of this? What's your real name? My name. Cut it out, honey. This dollar's no slob. How much do you know, Dollar? All of it. For instance? Well, I just got in from Vienna. A girl died there. Sam Harvey's wife. They, I told you, wasn't any slob, honey. She was sick. Then she died. Her husband died. Why shouldn't I have the money in the policy? I took care of her. That's not legal. That's all, honey. How could he know, Paul? How could he possibly know? I have stupid little slip earrings for pierced ears, like Sam's wife had and like you don't. Which made me go to Vienna to make sure. And I did, and I'm sure. Okay, Dollar. Okay, what? You tore up the policy. Blow. Paul, you knew this girl was a phony right away at the airport. Thought you went along with her. I asked myself why. You got an answer? You're trying to hide something, too. Murder? Yes, something's gotta give, Dollar. Sam's murder? Carl's? You know what you know, and I know what I know. One of us has gotta go. Kill Sam because you wanted in on the barge business. The smuggling, the black market. But Carl, why Carl, Paul? Why did you kill him? He didn't want me in. So bad he didn't want me in. He threatened to get to you. He almost did. You almost got out of Germany, Dollar. But now I don't... Mr. Dollar. Yeah? I hurt no one. I took care of her when she was sick. Even when she died, I paid to bury her. I took a chance. And I lost Mr. Dollar. Who can say I harmed anyone? And in Vienna, it's not very pleasant. It's okay. It's not for me to say. For another fellow, name of Willie. Nice man, very nice. Expense account item 11, $67.70. Hotel bill and incidentals while in Berlin and Vienna. Expense account total $693.03. Here's truly Johnny Dollar. Truly Johnny Dollar stars John Lund in the title role and was written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin with music by Eddie Dunstetter. Featured in tonight's cast were Benny Rubin, Edgar Barrier, Jerry Gaylor, Hal March, and Virginia Gray. Yours truly, Johnny Dollar, is produced and directed by Jaime Del Valle. This is Charles Lyham, inviting you to join us again next week at the same time when from Hollywood, John Lund returns as yours truly, Johnny Dollar.