 The fiery horse with the speed of light, the cloud of dust, and a hearty high old silver, the long ranger. With his faithful Indian companion, Tonto, the masked rider of the planes led the fight for law and order in the early western United States. The stories of his strength and courage, his daring and resourcefulness have come down to us through the generations. And nowhere in the pages of history can one find a greater champion of justice. Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear. Now to the past come the thundering hoofbeats of the great horse, Silver. The Lone Ranger rides again. Come on, Silver! We're heading for Black Canyon. I am Silver! The 14-year-old nephew of the Lone Ranger was an inquisitive boy. And naturally he was curious about the many adventures of the Lone Ranger and Tonto before he met them. He found it difficult to question his uncle because the masked man rarely talked about himself. But Tonto occasionally related one of their true experiences. The grave-faced Indian was more prone to do this when he and the boy were alone. Like the wise men of his race, Tonto knew that Dan would remember true stories long after ordinary lessons had been forgotten. Tonto, tell me something, will you? Uh-huh. Well, the Lone Ranger always helps lawmen, doesn't he? The Lone Ranger help law, not men. Well, isn't that the same thing? Sometime, not all time. Gee, that's what I can't figure out. The law is right, then why isn't it right all the time? Law, right, but not always men who use it honest. Sometime, crook use law. Well, that's what I mean. If the crook was using it, then the Lone Ranger helped the law. Well, he'd be helping a crook, wouldn't he? Oh, Lone Ranger, plenty wise. Him no difference. If crook have law, Lone Ranger take it away. How? Well, one time it happened, just like that. What happened? Tell me about it. Many moons ago, on big plains down south, Lone Ranger and Tonto ride through Black Canyon to town of Kingville. All at once, we hear rifle shots. We stop, plenty quick. Hold still before we go. Hold still before we go. Where did that come from, Tonto? Could you tell? Uh, thick bush over the river. Yes, I think you're right. I... listen. Uh, somebody ride plenty fast. We chase them? Not yet, Tonto. I believe our first job is to investigate that shot. Look, a horse with an empty saddle breaking through that brush. Come on, Silver. Get him on the scout! All right, Silver. Oh, boy! That's it! Oh, oh, Silver! Let's go, let's go! Oh, oh, oh! The horse is a roll, Tonto. It looks familiar to me. Uh-huh. I can't exactly place it, but I... hear that? There's somebody on the other side of this brush. Come on. Oh, they're mad. Him hurt bad. Yes, it's... now I know who that horse belongs to. Dave Jenkins. And this is Dave. Looks like he's been hurt bad. How do you... Who shot you, Dave? I don't know, for sure. They dry-killed Chimino. Easy, Dave. You've got a nasty wound on your side now. I know. Give me your handkerchief, Tonto. I'll make a bandage for that. What is it, Dave? It's a funny thing you're finding me. I was on my way to find you. I'm glad I was near here. Tom Blaine sent me after you. I'm his deputy. Is Sheriff Blaine in trouble? Plenty. Whole towns in trouble. That's why he needs you. Where's the sheriff now? Flat on his back. Mother Carter's boarding house. He was shot. I was only... Does he know who it was? Sheriff Blaine's up against a gang of killers. I can't understand why he sent you alone. Tonto, get there some way. He'll explain. You see, Tom Blaine's not Sheriff of Kingsville anymore. Not really a deputy, but... Easy, Dave. I found you before they took my star away. It's pinned right here in my vest. Take it. Yes. I'll take care of your star, Dave. Thanks. At least I'm leaving the real law in good hands. He's dead, Tonto. You'll find out who's responsible for this murder. It's the last thing we ever do. You bring Dave's body into town. I'm going on ahead. Here, Silver. Why him say Sheriff Blaine? Not Sheriff now. That's what I intend to find out. Dave said the sheriff was at Mother Carter's boarding house. I'll head straight for there. You follow as soon as you can. Right here, Silver. I'll be back in a minute. Mrs. Carter. You heard me. Mother Carter, I've come to see Sheriff Blaine. I want to... If you think you can get... Glory be. It's a long ranger. Where's Sheriff Blaine? Upstairs. Excuse me. I thought you were Bart Higgin or one of his crowd. May I go upstairs? Sure. Thank you. I know Tom's in for you, but... You found your... Yes, he found me. And I promised to bring this to you. Dave's badge. Where'd you get it? Your deputy, Dave Jenkins, is dead, Sheriff. No. He was shot ambushed about 30 minutes ago on the Black Canyon Road. How'd you know? Todd and I heard the shot that we didn't see the killers. And Dave was pretty far gone when we reached him. So they got Dave. He must have figured he was going for help, but they wouldn't have tried. Who's they? Bart Higgin, Kurt Ransom, or any of that parcel of gunslingers they've got working for him. I'm glad to tell me something about it, but he didn't last long enough. Who's Higgin and Ransom? Bart Higgin's a lawyer here in town, and a loan shark. Most every rancher in the valley owes him money. Kurt Ransom's a gambler at the Golden Eagle Cafe. I see. You think they're responsible for Dave's murder? I'm sure of it. And I'm sure they're the same side-winders who threw this load of buckshot I'm carrying in my back. Well, if you're sure, why don't you order one of your deputies to arrest them? That's why I sent for you. See, the folks of Kingsville think I'm no longer sheriff. Who is? Bart Higgin. Higgin? I don't understand. Neither did I till this morning. Now it's too late. Unless you can do something. Tell me about it. Well, yesterday afternoon, Bart Higgin came to my office and demanded that I furnish him a deputy sheriff. He wanted a lawman to serve eviction notice on a rancher who owes him some money. Did you do it? Oh, I only had one deputy, Dave Jenkins. I wasn't going to let him help Higgin with any of his skin-flint schemes. What happened? Well, then he offered to serve his own eviction notice. If I'd swear him and his deputy sheriff for eight hours, just long enough to ride out to the valley and back. That's where you made your mistake. Well, how'd you know? Because, according to law, an elected sheriff is unable to perform his duties for any reason like sickness or death. Any legally sworn deputy may assume the office of sheriff. That's just what happened. I made Higgin a temporary deputy and before the eight hours were up, I'd been shot in the back. I'd put you out of the way. How about Dave? Bart declared himself sheriff by a reason of me being unable to serve. Then he called a special meeting of the town council and passed a law making it illegal to carry a gun in Kingsville. Illegal? Higgin made every man in town turn in the shooting irons, including Dave. Then when Jenkins was killed, he didn't even have a gun to defend himself. Not so much as a cap pistol when he left here to try to find you. Part of some nervy schemes, but never one that could equal this. The worst part of it is, I guess it's legal. It may be legal according to Higgin, but that doesn't make it right. If only I wasn't flat on my back. Just a minute. There's something you can do, sheriff. What's that? Swear me in to act in your place. Swear you... What about Higgin? The law doesn't limit the number of your deputies, especially in an emergency. But suppose Bob Higgin was... Let me worry about that. May I wear the star that belonged to Dave Jenkins? Why, sure. Sure you can. Lean over here and I'll pin it on you, all right? There. I'll raise your right hand. All right. You solemnly swear to uphold and enforce the laws of Kings County in the town of Kingsville. Yes, I do. And I depotize you to serve as an officer of the law as sheriff of this county. Thank you. Now what? Well, I'm not going to reveal my new authority until a little later. First, I'd like to discover the reason for it. See, there's quite a ruckus going on down the street right in front of the jail. Oh, what's wrong? You can't tell from here. I don't want to leave the place. There's a lot of folks milling around an engine they just rolled up. It's tonneau. I'll be back later, sheriff. Who's that turn to the saddle of the second pony? Looks like... Why, it's Dave Jenkins. Jenkins? First, Blaine is shot. Now, Jenkins. Who's the engine? Never saw him before. If Higgins a sheriff around here... All right, that's Kim. Who've you got turn to that pony? Me, fine man, shot. Bring him here. Yeah. It's Dave Jenkins, Bart. He's dead. You've got a lot of nerve, ain't you, engine? Kill a man, then bring the body right into town. Oh, me? Not kill him. Yeah, well, I say you did. And I'm the sheriff here in Kingsville. You're under arrest. Oh, me? Put up your hands. Get his guns, Kurt. Kill, Bart. Just a minute. Nice man. A mouthful. Maybe that's the omber that killed Dave. Look at that stallion he's riding. You better let the Indian keep his guns, Mr. Higgins. Who are you? No, that law can write in here. He didn't kill Jenkins, and you know he didn't. Get the engines, guns, Kurt. I'll keep this man's gum break covered. Hand him over, Redskins. No, me, keep guns. Remember, I warned you. You're under arrest, too. I'll go for that gun. My hand. You asked for it. Did you see that? Shot the gun right out of his hand. Why are you? Oh, oh. Kurt got the same thing. Say, who is that omber with the man? Never saw such shooting. You better leave, Tutto. We'll come back later. Come on, Tim. Get him on the count. Nail him. Why does somebody nail those critters? You're forgetting something, ain't you, Higgins? Shoot them, omberies. How can anybody else do any shooting when you and Kurt have got the only two guns in town? And they are on the ground. The curtain falls on the first act of our Lone Ranger story. Before the next exciting scenes, please permit us to pause for just a few moments. As Tutto told how he and the Lone Ranger had ridden away from Kingsville, Dan interrupted with a question. Why did you leave? How could you discover who killed Dave Jenkins unless you stayed right there? Oh, me think like you. But Lone Ranger, no best. We ride back along Canyon Road, then we stop. Who's over here? Who's got hope on the phone? We'll wait here a while, Tutto. I want to change my appearance before I go back to Kingsville. I'll get the other clothes out of the saddlebag. You fix the disguise. Berries like Indian make him. That change Lone Ranger's face. Make him look like rancher. Him change clothes. And plenty quick, nobody know him Lone Ranger. Why did he want to be disguised? Don't tell you. You listen. When Lone Ranger ready, him speak. He tell Tutto plan. I'll go back now, Tutto. I think we can accomplish a lot more this way. Ah, and where you go? First, the Golden Eagle Cafe. The gambler, Kirk, ran some works there. And what me do? Ride a back trail, Tutto. Come into town from the other side. Wait near Mother Carter's boarding house. If I need you, I'll signal. Here, Silver, you think we catch Crook? I hope so. Oh, this is one time the Crooks have the law on their side. Is that a big fella? That makes it more difficult. Now, Tutto do like you say. Wait for signal. Good. Come on, Silver. To Lone Ranger go. Me wait short time. Then Tutto ride back trail. Ride slow. Other side river. Me almost reach town. Go by cave on river bank. Then me hear voices. Then talk. Me sneak close through tall blasts. Hear men talk plenty. Then tablet into town. Well, we don't move in on the boat until after the driver's delivered it to the bank. That's right. We do the bank signs for it. Ain't you getting kind of fancy, Bart? What difference does it make who we hijack as we get the gold? Because when it's on the stage, it's in the hands of the express company. And they're too big and tough to muck you with. Sometimes banks are tough, too. Not this one. You won't have any trouble. Wish I was sure of it. I'm sure. And I'm the sheriff of Kingsville. Yeah, but Red and me are doing the job. What are you scared of? There isn't a loose gun in the whole town. Kurt and I crowned every one of them. Kurt? What's Kurt and Ransom got to do with it? He's my deputy. That's a laugh. Oh, it's so funny. You two high binders being in the law in Kingsville. I'd never put that one over. Never mind. We did it. Now you want breeze to your part. That gold's as good as in our pockets right now. Eh, one more thing. Lefty, you better wear a black mask. Mask? What's wrong with the bandana I always use? There was a mask outlaw in town today. Folks got a good look at him. Is that him? All right. Don't know where I'll rustle a black mask, but I'll try. Kurt and I'll meet you here as soon as it's over. But remember this. Don't get any ideas about a double cross. Or you'll wish you hadn't. You and Ransom remember the same thing. I guess we understand each other. Sure, Sheriff. We understand. That's buddy. I'll see you tonight. Me here, crook talk. Then go meet Lone Ranger. Him not there. I'll talk to wait. Him in Golden Eagle Cafe. All right, stranger. What you drinking? Nothing. I'm looking for Kurt Ransom. Yeah? Where is he? Is Kurt looking for you? Maybe. I guess it didn't catch your name. I didn't mention it. Where's Ransom? Now listen here, stranger. You better not start. If you don't tell me where he is, I'll start looking with this. Where'd you get that gun? Don't you know it's against the law to pack a gun in this town? I hate to waste time. If you don't tell me where Ransom is, I'll go around. No, wait a minute. No, wait. All right. Follow me. Kurt, I... How many times have I told you to stay out of this back room? There's a number here asking for you. I don't want to see anybody. Get out of here. I think you'll see me. Hey, what the... Hey, Bartender. I'll handle this alone. Honest, Kurt. All I did was... I said alone. Hey, you can't do anything. Sit down. You can't force your way in here and threaten me with a gun. I'm a deputy sheriff. I'll arrest you. You're wrong, Ransom. I'm the one who'll make the arrest. You're not the law in Kingsville. Wrong again. See, this badge says Deputy Sheriff King County. How can you be? I was sworn in this afternoon by Sheriff Blaine. Blaine's not sheriff. Bart Higgins got the job. You mean he took the job? I don't know who you are, stranger. But you're heading for a lot of trouble. Maybe. I suppose you are a tin-star deputy. My badge means just as much as yours. More goes the law's on my side. Not out that's true. So we'll settle things without the law. Settle what? I never saw you before. I want to know why you and Higgins shot Sheriff Blaine and killed Dave Jenkins. We didn't. I want to know why you took over the law here in Kingsville. That's none of your business, stranger. Better not go for that gun. You're covered. All right. You'll get a cold wrap. What do you want? Where's Bart Higgins? How do I know? You're so all fired smart, you're... Cut. I've got everything fixed with Libya Red. They'll meet the stage. Reach Higgins. What the... Who is this? I'm a crazy cop. He walked in here, pulled a gun on me. Thanks for reminding me. Lay your guns on the table. Both of you. Wait a minute, you can't do this. I said lay them on the table. But you won't get away with this very long. There's my gun. Here's mine. The other one too. What do you mean? A pistol in that shoulder holster into your arm. Lay it down. There it is. Good. What is it you want? Money? No, Higgins. All I want is a company of you and Mr. Ransom. Company. And listen here, I'm the sheriff of this town. It won't be long. That's why I want your company. We're going for a walk. Walk? Just over to Mother Carter's boarding house. You see, Sheriff Blaine wants to legally take back the authority he gave to Higgins yesterday. Take back me. Blaine can't do that. The law says... But I say we're going for a walk. Turn around. Both of you. Go ahead. Now open the door, Higgins. Walk straight ahead and out the front door. Don't try any tricks. You can't do this. Remember, there's a gun in the back of both of you. Let's go. Walk on the door, Higgins. This Carter woman's immediate. She might knock. Why, you low down? All right, Mrs. Carter. Neither of these men is armed. They won't cause any trouble. Who are you? Higgins and Ransom want to turn back to their law badges to Sheriff Blaine. Now you have a gun. Will you keep them covered and take them upstairs? Oh, I'll take them up. Get moving, you scatty wags. Come on now. Now the Sheriff, I'll be back as soon as I find out who Red and Lefty are. Well, all this was going on. Me wait outside a house. Then lone rangers see Tonto, him stop. Tonto. Huh? Me see you take Higgins and other Crook. Mother Carter will watch them for a few minutes. Now Higgins said something about everything being fixed with two men named Lefty and Red. We've got to find out. Me know. Tonto hear Crook talk in cave by river. There's Red and Lefty. Who are they? Me not see them. They hold a bank after stage, leave gold. They think that easy because nobody have gun. So that's the reason Higgins took over the law in Kingsville to frame a bank robbery. Ah. When, Tonto, do you know? Plenty soon. Stage come in at sundown. Then there's no time to lose. Come on. Stage driver, left this strong box in here on the wall. Will a couple of you boys help me carry it into the bank? Sure, Joe. We'll help you. Come on, Jack, grab a hold. Sure. That's it. Oh, oh, oh. We'll save you the trouble. We'll take that box boys and everything that's in it. Reach, Olivia. Hold up. Not a gun in the whole crowd of them. Where's Hagan the sheriff? Look, it's all one's mask. Same ovary that shot it out with Hagan today. Guess none of you folks are anxious to interfere. Unless you want to taste some lead. Keep everybody stretching, Red. I'll shoot the lock off this box. No, you won't. Who's going to stop me? They're in the shooting iron and the whole parcel of you. That's what you think. Who's he? I never saw him before. Ain't that engine with him? Why you? Oh, my arm. He got him in the arm. No, he didn't. Just shot the gun out of his hand. Yeah, but... I say that's the same kind of shooting that mask man did this afternoon. You, over there. Unless you want some of the same thing, you better drop that gun. Put up your hand there. Up, don't shoot. Hey, stranger, it's a mighty lucky thing you happen to be here. Wasn't luck. Oh, he's wearing a badge. You a lawman? A sheriff, maybe? Just temporarily. Until the law of Kingsville is back where it belongs. All right, Red. Nifty, keep your hands up. Where are you taking the mavericks? To jail? I'm going to turn them over to the sheriff. You mean Bart Hegan? There's only one real sheriff in Kingsville. That's Tom Blaine. All right. Start walking. He's heading for Carter's boarding house. Come on, let's follow him. Take Crook the house. Plenty people follow us. Him, March Crook, up to where Sheriff's sick and dead. There they are, Sheriff. The other part of Hegan and Ransom's plan. Glory be! Who are these varmints? They were going to haul up the bank after Hegan admitted illegal for anyone to carry a gun in Kingsville. So that was it. You're going to appoint a deputy to take them to jail? Sure. Sure I can. Give me the job, Sheriff. I'll handle those sightwinders. Where's Hegan and Ransom? I got him hog-died down in the cellar. Yes, I didn't see it, but after mother brought those two pole cats up here, she took them downstairs again. Must have used little persuasion. I used plenty. Why? They both signed a confession. I've got it right here in black and white. Hegan admits he killed Dave Jenkins. Good. Good. My job's done. Oh, I, uh, here's the badge, Sheriff. It's been a privilege to word. I hate to see you take it off. Kingsville owes you a mighty big debt. Kingsville owes me nothing but a promise to keep the law in honest hands. And with you as Sheriff, I know it'll be that way. Adios. Come on, brother. Who is he, Sheriff? Yeah, that's what I want to know. Who is that man? Oh, I'm sorry. I thought everybody knows. That was a lone ranger. Is a copyrighted feature of the Lone Ranger Incorporated.