 city and in the territory on west there's just one way to handle the killers and the spoilers and that's with the US Marshall and the smell of guns smoke. States Marshall the first man they look for and the last they want to meet it's a chance they job but it makes a man watchful and a little lonely. The life for Pesticola light bracing clean tasting Pepsi so think young say Pepsi please take Pepsi wherever you go. So go ahead the modern life when now it's Pepsi for those who think young. Let me go. Marshall has one on. Do you remember Marshall? I remember. Maybe next time you ain't gonna be so quick. I have a chance I get in the quick. You just have to let me go. Don't count on it. That's a charge I can make stick by myself. Well you can't do this. You just try me. Everybody paid off though. No trouble this time anyway. I'm glad to hear it. Well sit down. You haven't been in here. Oh no thanks. Well I guess I'll have to be grateful for small favors. That I kept a glimpse of you at all. Kitty. Here comes back. Oh yeah. I'll be here dark. I see you. You don't suppose I could miss the side of your big frame cozy enough to that bar. Hello Kitty. Hello Dot. Have a drink. Yes I don't want to be here for the dark Sam. You are Miss Kitty. Nothing like beer to wash the curry dust down a man's throat. You just off the road. Nine miles out nine miles back. There's a new baby at the lorry. Here you are. How's Molly. Oh she came through. She doesn't really need me at all. She knows more about it than I do. How many did this make it. Seven. I suppose I'll be going out there again this time next year. You ought to give him a bargain rate. No no not for that trip. On the way I passed heart burning right in heart for his old man's place. Yeah. I thought you had him locked up. I did doc. I still ought to have him locked up. What happened. I got a wire from Abilene Santa releasing the rest of another man for the murder. They're bringing him here with an arc as a right to go free doesn't it. That's what they tell me. You still think he's guilty man. I'd say this. I sure don't think he's innocent. You had to let him go. Yeah. For now I had to let him go. I know what he would. Ain't no jailhouse going to hold Arc Bernie for you know that you feel proud. Well sure Paul. They could make you prideful too. Me riding away laughing at that marshal. You know why they let you go. They just couldn't hold me at all Paul. I'm too smart for them. They let you go because they arrested your brother Junius. If what they took him Junius over to Abilene. For that same shoot for that same shoot. Well they no sense in there. Old June wasn't on your intent. Why after the hold up that night. I figured you'd know that for sure. Well I'm. Yeah I know it Paul but they can't hold old June. Who told you to when lock him up. Maybe there's some mistake. There's no mistake. Well bracket come by. It was in the telegraph office and dodged with a wire come in. They got Junius. They let you go free. Well that ain't right. Paul. It just ain't right. Old June didn't have nothing to do with it. He can't even shoot straight. And you better fix things are. Oh sure. I'll fix it. Better fix things so nothing happens to your brother Junius. Ain't nothing going to happen old June Paul. See to that the certain. It ain't fit that a man pays for what he never done. That's the truth Paul. It ain't fit neither that a man lets another man do the pain. Well I'll get him Paul I'll get him. You know I always took care of old June. You bring him home. Well sure Paul. I'll bring him home. You can explain away the unique qualities of the CBS radio networks in person program with the word entertainment. True there are highly entertaining facets to the program. But calling in person entertainment is like describing the Empire State Building as an office building. 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All right I'll bring it right there. Me more I come to see about my brother Junior. What about it. You know what about him right now he's been took in for that shooting you got him in that jailhouse not yet I haven't he's doing a couple of days. Well now you listen to hear Marshall they know sense to hold no June they know sense call how do you figure that what you're holding him for that killing and try well old June never killed nobody in his life he wouldn't even know how sure if an abalone thinks he did well I know different old June he he went within 10 miles that hold up that night you're pretty sure that I know that for a fact you tell it to the judge. Your brother will be standing trial and he's sitting next to you have to do is tell the court what you know. I am full enough to walk in an old court and it's up to you. You listen Marshall. It just ain't right. You just can't hold old June will hold him unless we got somebody else for the killer. You remember that if you have anything more to say I'll be in my office. I'll be back Marshall. I'll be back. Don't there's a telegram just come in. Thanks. Well I'll get the horses. Don't if we're going to take the prisoner off the stage about a relay station we've got to hurry. You should take more time reading my telegrams just what I just happen to see it. Well you didn't see it right. It's tomorrow we meet the stage we'll leave in the morning. I'm going to take him off the stage way out here. That's because of the judge he has to get to learn it. They're most prisoners ain't in such a hurry as you. Well if you ain't done nothing you ain't got nothing to worry about. And that's all Marshall. Yeah if you can prove it to me Marshall. A man like a judge with all his learning is bound to believe me. I never been one to lie much. The judge has to believe the evidence. That don't say I was right. You better find out who was right. Well I won't have to find him. He'll come if I need him. He'll come. You'll need him. Still a little guilty. On the dust it's raising somebody sure is riding the dust in a hurry. Yeah. Let's wait and see who it is. The longer they try you can tell the judge I can wait. Teacher's job is to wait right now with every reason to believe the number is on the rise. This poses an important question for high school students and college undergraduates. Tomorrow citizens will be forced to cope with this problem if it is not solved in the near future. Tomorrow citizens can best contribute to the solution by embracing teaching careers. It's as simple as that. More teachers graduating from our colleges are literally the only way this critical shortage can be eliminated. During the month of April observed for the fourth year as teaching career month educators join in urging more students to look into teaching added to the personal rewards in teaching. There is an important intangible the importance of being needed. Consider seriously your increasing value through your community as you become a teacher school administrator or professor serving your nation's needs as you grow in ability and structure. Long did it Mr. John need much time at all for a man to have his life ruled away from it. Just don't seem right even with all that about the horse and the money bag being found there and all such is that I kept thinking somebody come up with the real story. Juniors thought so too. But don't if he knows who done it why don't he speak up. I don't know. Maybe he doesn't know for sure. Maybe he won't speak up against his brother. I don't know. You think I'd get it all right. Don't you. Yeah. Like that old June Marshall. I've talked to you sure. Oh sure. My brother ain't. Yeah. He'd probably waiting for this chance all his life. I got it. Of course if you're right about things is his brother's really a cow. Did you tell him how you know for sure he never done it. Listen for no way I could have done it on less. Less what you know you know. You tell me you're that hungry instead are you hear me are you hear me good. We burn these ain't never been much but we stood for listen Paul is your father not no more make no son of mine I won't stand up for his brother I couldn't do it you keep the horse you get right on him you right on out don't you never come back. Go on now don't you never come to my door again. But it's the home place. I'm your son across the barrel they even missed cases so I figured this might help well it does wrong about my brother when you were the only one who could remember when you faced me right down I turned tail now runs right I remember I ain't never running no more Marshall on on you now he's got it. Tell my father I tried to square it for he had you out groove. Chester he did the guns empty but it ain't like art to make a mistake like that it didn't make a mistake Chester he was trying to make up for one he was paying up the way he knew how you're listening audience if they simply omitted bad news is a pretty obvious answer to that one and it goes like this expanded CBS news has only one object to present all the important global news swiftly and without bias this takes more than just good intention it takes thousands upon thousands of miles of complex communications links hundreds of skilled newsmen there's that matter of experience to the kind of experience only years can create for longer stronger coverage of world happenings it's expanded CBS news on CBS radio you can depend on it used and directed in Hollywood by Norman McDonald stars William Conrad as Matt Dylan U. S. Marshall the story was specially written for Gunsmoke by Marion Clark with editorial supervision by John Meston featured in the cast where Lawrence Dobkin Ken Lynch and Vic Farley bear is Chester Howard McNear is Doc and Georgia Ellis is Kitty this is George Waltz inviting you to join us again next week when CBS radio presents another story on Gunsmoke