 Ladies and gentlemen, we take you now behind the scenes of a police headquarters in a great American city Or under the cold glaring lights will pass before us the innocent the vagrant the thief the murderer This is the line up. I put love down in the first row. He's right over there. Thanks coin. Oh, you're in it Hello, how do you feel pretty good? I guess a little uncomfortable people. I'm up like this. Yeah How long do they have to keep the cast on about four months the doctor said Well, the chatter the bomb they had to put a new piece in that's a fun You think you got the guy? Well, it's the same when you're picked out Questions or identification please remember the number assigned to the prisoner at the end of each line when I ask for questions or Identifications call the number To your name will assist if they suspect so many to get a natural tone of voice They'll do not pay too much attention to their answers as they often lie Step out and talk up so the people in the back of the room can hear you The small guy that's the guy you're sure He's a one-off driving. Oh, well, he comes up. I want you to be positive. Okay You found any of the other men Third guy up there with no He is A couple of long time to you know, I got a memory 33 and a half North Lincoln Where do you work? I ain't been where did you work Friday used to be a fight a lightweight Little heavy now any weapons, huh? Any weapons on you when you were arrested? No, I just climbed into the place. I didn't want to hurt nobody Where are you from Pete Detroit? I've been here a couple of months. I guess I couldn't find nothing to do Can't fight no more got blind in this eye. Did you have a car? No, am I going to get a car? Okay, Pete step back. Yeah, okay Number three colleague price 774 and North Lexington hotel that team. What's your business colleague? I'm not working. You have any weapons on you? You sure that's him The office closer than this when he drove away sergeant Graham. Yes, sir. All number three for interrogation Quite a nash or are on duty? Maybe we can pick up a couple of others at the club. You're gonna lose Like the last time I was tired Hello, Kelly How are you? I'd like to make this short. Okay, it's up to you. I didn't do nothing. Are you just listening? Okay, the Spartan payroll was struck up. So what just listen for men wearing masks walked in and walked out with a $100,000 a guard was shot, but he got a good look at the driver to get away card Hmm Can I smoke nope? Okay, the God says you were driving the car. Ah, he's blind You don't want to make it short. I want to make it plenty short. Just take my word and let me go that's short He picked you out of the mug far before we hold you off that bus and so we made a mistake Okay, Kelly. Oh look, I'm telling you the truth. I wasn't in no rough time Yeah, one more lap you get life. Oh, you're going away, huh? You've been here before you know the routine Yeah, and it don't scare me. Where'd you get the $5,000 you had on you? I want it. Where? Oh, what's what horse? Sound off what great. I Race what track fifth what track? I don't know. I bet them all look it up Who are you doing the day before yesterday stayed home? Who's in a robbery with you? I wasn't in no robbery. Who are you driving the car for? I wasn't driving no car. How much did you bet on that horse? Huh? How much did you bet on that horse? Enough to win me five thousand. What were the odds? I don't remember. I bet every day. What day did you bet this horn? Yesterday we picked you up getting on the bus at 11 o'clock in the morning. No No, I wasn't yesterday before Yeah, yeah, I think so. Where did you bet it out of the books? I thought you said you stayed home I went out a guy can't stay in all the time. Who are the other four men in on the stick up? I don't know what you're talking about. You read the papers, don't you? You want to bet a lot of money to win five thousand? Yeah, where'd you get it? I had it, won it. I do pretty good on the race. What was the name of the book? Look, I don't want to get to no trouble. You were identified as the man driving the getaway car. I tell you, I didn't drive no car. Where were you going on the bus? Out of town. Where? New York. Wasn't you sure you were? No. Who were the other four men? I don't know. Look, can I have a drink of water? No. You were in your apartment that day? Yeah, and you went out to the bookmaker. Yeah, yeah. What else did you do? I stayed all day. Yeah, yeah, I was tired. I listened to the police. Didn't you go out for food? Yeah, no. Who were they, Cully? Who were the other men? There wasn't any other men. I don't know what you're talking about. You'll get life, Cully. For what? For what I didn't do. We've got enough to convict you right now. All right, then do it. Do it. Go ahead. Where do you want the other four men? Give us their names. Nuts! Tell me some more about that horse you won $5,000. Come on, you've been working on me for four hours now. My gosh, it has been, yeah, lay off a piece of cake. You bet the race is all the time, aren't you, Cully? Yeah, yeah, all the time. Yeah, look, can I, can I please have a drink, huh? How come you only got $5,000 out of $100,000 job? I, uh, I didn't get to try for my job. I got it, but I'm on, Cully. Fascio. David J. Lichman. Yeah, yeah. He just got out two months ago. Yeah, he, he, he, he figured the job. He would. I got a flat $5,000 and they split the take. All I did was drive. Give me a drink of water. I'm, I'm losing my voice. Not on APB. Yeah, yeah, descriptions on all of them. I hope we get Fleischman first. He's so smart he never argued. He'd just tell us who the rest were. You ready to get beat? I'm ready to find out if you can. Okay, ship it up. You're lucky, boy. I felt it tonight. Yeah, you can't even get out of your own way. Oh, wait. Oh, what's up? Garth, you, you want to come along? Should I take? We'll come. We got time for a fast shower? You can take it after you get Fascio. For this, him, he's in a steam bath. Oh, he might even stick around for a rubdown. Yeah, the booze. Ain't got to be no shooting. He's getting a rubdown, isn't he? Yeah. I don't think he's got a gun with him. Quine, go check his clothes. Okay. Show me. Yeah, sure. That's very one, Mr. Fascio. Police. I had known I was going to get this kind of a workout. I wouldn't have suggested squash. Praise household word is the name of Bing Crosby. For years, Bing has set the styles in American music. You and your entire family are invited to join Bing every Wednesday evening over most of the same CBS stations. That's Wednesday night, Bing's night on the air. The Bing Crosby Show, an American listening tradition. You've been puttering in your garden, Fascio. You sure have a green thumb, huh? $18,000 we dug up, Fascio. In an old empty grapefruit can. Imagine our surprise. I don't trust banks. You're circular friends. I don't blame you. You've never been such a smooth operator, Fascio. How come your end was so much more than Cully's? Who's Cully? Oh, look, let's not play hide-and-seek anymore. I already got a blister digging in your devil grass. We've got a sign confession from Cully. It's only a matter of time until we get your playmate. Martin Fleischman, Lou Holstetter and David James. Right, Fascio? Now, do you still want to waste time? And I recommended Cully for the job. Five grand he got. He ain't made that in two years. Why, when I ran into him, he was tending bar in some sloppy saloon. I took him to see Marty, got him a suit of clothes, loaned him 100 and let him sleep on my couch. Had to get it cleaned, too. Crummy bum got hair oil all over the upholstery. Ouch! You'll have to stop talking through your nose for a while, Fascio. But don't stop talking. Where do we find the rest of the boys? I don't know. I don't get hasty. I just don't know. Holstetter was leaving the state. James, I never knew before. He was Marty's idea. What about Marty? Marty's smart. You'll have trouble finding Marty. Where'd you see him last? Look, Lieutenant, I'm not trying to be difficult. I know when to play it cozy. It's just my nose hurts. Well, I'll have the doc look at it again, Fascio, after you tell us all you know. A tele-type from Illinois, man. They picked up Holstetter. Good. See, I told you he left the state. Take a couple of men, set him up on extradition. Right. Three down, two to go. Where's Fleischman, Fascio? I mean it, fellas. If I was you, I wouldn't know where to start looking for Marty. I'd cover it up good if I know Marty. Only he doesn't know we're looking for him yet. What are his habits? What does he do with his spare time? Well, he reads a lot. Ancient history he likes. I used to meet him at the library once in a while and drive him home. He ain't ever learned to drive. Which library? Big one in Central. He wouldn't go there now. Marty's too smart to go anywhere for a while. Matt, put a stake out on every library in town. Right. Ah, you're wasting your time, Marty, too smart. Aren't you like a smoke loop tenant? Wonder if it had hurt my nose. Oh, yeah. Try it and find out. Are you using a different brand of coffee? Well, it's that instant stuff. I thought I'd try it. They're dampening the grounds. You like it? That's not bad. Did I tell you that Molly's going away for a week? Yeah, where? Oh, visitor mother. It'll do her good to get away for a while. What are you going to do? Well, I thought we might... I'll bring him in. Last time she went away, you were like a lost puppy. Yeah. Hello, Halsteader. Sit down. They have you back. You should let us know when you leave town. Look, I'm not in the mood. Get to it, huh? All right, Halsteader. We want a full confession on the spot and hold up. Do we get it now or later? We've got Cully and Fashio signed and sealed. Your name is very prominent in the statements. So? So don't be a fool, Halsteader. You don't need your confession. You just do yourself a favor. You're a lucky boy. That guard's still alive, fella. Not the way you planned it. I didn't shoot up. Go ahead, Halsteader. You were saying... Godfrey? Yeah? Are you sure? And don't take him unless he comes out before I get there. Yeah. Come on, Matt. You may have Fleishman. He'll accuse us, won't you, Halsteader? This is Fleishman. You boys will have a fourth for Bridge. Sergeant Quinell in the tenure while you're going. Huh. I heard Fleishman all right. Trollman on the beat spotted him. I went up and took a look. He's in the ancient history section. Once I sent him. Well, it's not very crowded in there. I was afraid to send too many boys up. Get suspicious. I've got two men in there with him now. One man in the hall. Two men up there at the entrance. Anybody with him? Been spotting him. Just sitting there reading. At the end. You got the play squash? Oh, so. Is there something I can do for you? Please. I was just reading the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. You know what, Lieutenant? I read it in school. You should read it again. Very interesting. Let's go. I'm surprised to see you, boys. Very frankly, didn't expect it. Let's go. Is this an arrest? That's part and payroll. We've got everybody but David James. Oh, sorry, Miss. Oh, yes, certainly. I'd like to check it out, but I'm afraid I couldn't afford the overtime. Good day. Good day, sir. I'd like to find David James. Would it help me? What? I'm quite sure you can find him on his boat. His boat? He lives on it. David is a sort of a sea-going hermit. Doesn't care much for people. Where's the boat? The end of River Street. South Landing. Registered under Smith. All right, let's have your right wrist. Certainly. It rolls and fell. Rome? Fleischmann. You don't rent it. Which one is it? Ketch, one right down there. End of the slip. On the left? Yeah. Okay. You better get off the dock. Might be some trouble. Trouble? Please. Take him with your ashen. Let's go, Pop. You want Smith? They're all about it, Pop. Let's go. Pretty open. I'll just call him out. If he doesn't like the idea, give it to him. Maybe if we got him that other boat across the river. Yeah, yeah, that's a good idea. Police all over, my God. I'll keep your head down there. David James! James! You're a boxed-in. Come on out with your hands up. He doesn't want to cooperate. James! Whole area surrounded. You haven't got a... Everybody okay? Yeah. I got a face full of wood. Give me that Thompson. You'll throw slugs all over the bay. I'll let him know. James! We'll give you one more chance. Come out with your hands up. $6,000 catch. You ruined it. We had the bottom of a couple of hours. Look, friend, we did you a favor. After you do your 20 years, you just get seasick anyway. Or before you pass the innocent, the vagrant, the thief, the murderer. Listen again next week when we again bring you The Line Up. As Lieutenant Ben Guthrie and Wally Mayer as Sergeant Matt Grebb is written by Blake Edwards and Dick Kline with music by Eddie Dunstetter. Featured in tonight's cast were Hi Everback, Jim Nussar, Harry Lang, Eddie Maher, Junius Matthews, Ray Hartman, Dave Young, and Mary Schiff. The Line Up is produced and directed in Hollywood by Jaime Delvalle. Fills with narcotics and sales to teenagers. Be listening for Gregory Peck when suspense is heard this Thursday on most of the same CBS station.