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The adventures of the Balkans, sorry, let's remain.
Hello. Yes, this is the Balkan speaking. All Lucy. I'm off a sorry angel, but I'm afraid I'll
have to skip tonight. I have to check on a character who is handing his girl a fast line.
Plains, he'll make a big mark in the world, and baby he will. And let somebody rub him off.
Once again, the mutual broadcasting system brings you the adventures of the Balkans.
The Balkans, as you know, is Michael Wery, freelance detective, who's always ready with a hand for
oppressed men and an eye for repressed women. So join him tonight when the Balkans learn
murder is a bad bluff.
It's early Monday evening in New York when the door of a small Fifth Avenue jewellery store
opens and the clerk alone in the store turns to face a depper young man.
What can I do for you? Where you ever in love? Where's I?
Well, next to this man, man, I dare say I love my wife, obviously dare say you don't.
Let's see the most expensive bracelet you have. Yes, well, a bracelet to a circle of tiny
eye to don with. I don't know. That's a lot of strange image, you find nature. You may.
Hey, Roger. That was just beautiful. I'll take it. Now, let's see something in engagement.
Yes, sir. See, right? Mm-hmm. Good. I'll take that, sir.
Which one? The whole table. Oh, but these are the best you have. Let's see the little big stone.
Come on, I'll eat up. I'll eat up.
I have some energy. Can I see you gun before? Yes, sir.
And no, sir. I know you're kind of warm all of a sudden, so bring out the ice and we'll cool off.
Yes, sir. And hurry it up or all of a sudden you'll be cold.
Yes, sir. Stone cold. Yes, sir.
All right, Rebecca, let's go. Okay.
You got the stuff? I got the stuff. Okay, by the way, what took you so long?
I wanted to do the job right, gave the clerk a build-up. Build-up, build-up. You got a gun, haven't you?
What more build-up do you got a hand? Probably with this profession record, not enough imagination.
You walk in with the gun, the clerk sees it's a hold-up and right from the start, it's still against you.
Will you talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, all of that? Change a pace, that's the secret.
I'll believe you. Change a pace, keep them guessing.
By the time much, did you get a hat for a rain, bracelets, decklaces, 30-40 grand worth at least.
Okay, we lay loads a couple of days and unload.
I'll unload. How's that? Let me handle a fence. The old change a pace ought to be good for an extra 10 grand. Why?
Okay, Barclay. You unload. I know you say so.
I don't. How else can I shut you up?
Oh, hello, Barclay.
Oh, you're angel-sweet, light of my life. Look at me, sugar.
Hey, what's the matter? You call out a kiss, where's the voltage?
It's just right. Oh, I know you're tired.
Well, I've got a little surprise for you. Baby, it'll tap the other.
Yeah, take a swim with this.
Oh, my God, promise. Look at the size of that sparkle, and that's what I think of you, sugar. You raised the bed.
Where did you get it?
But I get it, I bought it. I'm in a chip sugar, it's won a big deal.
With the president of the Midwest in railroad.
Oh, that's right, I told you.
You told me a lot of things. But I can read, bud.
What's that supposed to be?
Just a bit of an item on the society table.
The president of the Midwest in railroad.
Oh, that's right. I told you.
You told me a lot of things. But I can read, bud.
What's that supposed to be?
There's an item on the society table. The president of the Midwest in railroad.
It happens to be a way on a yachting trip.
Sure, sure. I know that sugar.
I'm contacting him by radio.
In that case, you ought to be able to tell me where this yachting is.
Sure, sure.
All right, go ahead. Where is it?
Newport?
Renuda.
Do I have a Mexico lady?
What is it?
A third degree?
Bud, you're asking to marry.
I've got a right to know something about you.
I'm tired of these big stories.
Now, I want the truth.
Look, sugar. Some things you can't explain.
What?
Well, look, it's like this.
A terrific merge is on the fire.
See, but terrific.
It's where it gets out about it.
Even the hint is it'll get the stock market on the field.
No.
I don't see why you can't...
That's it, sugar.
Yeah.
In a couple of days, the law will be settled and I'll collect my commission.
You'll see big doughs.
30, 40,000 bucks on a first installment.
And then we can make a plan.
Call it a topic, sugar.
If you won't trust me, then...
Like you'll trust me.
Well, give me some reason.
I'm getting tired of fairy tales.
But if you ever happen to think sugar,
maybe I'm getting tired of your nagging?
I'm on the way up.
You don't want to come along, okay?
Just remember you had your chance.
Maybe I did.
But I've heard it's not always healthy to taste that.
Hello.
Life-a-way.
What's wrong?
You're a private detective.
You want me to call the Balkan?
Mm-hmm.
Are you very expensive?
Ten.
On who?
What you call expensive.
And what you want me to do?
Well, I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
And what you want me to do?
Come in.
Let's talk it over.
All right.
Well, you might well sit down.
Make some comfortable.
Thank you.
And tell me your name.
Gloria P.
And?
Why do you want to detect it?
I'm engaged to be mad.
Congratulations.
I'm not sure they're in order.
That's what I want you to find out.
Just second, Gloria, I don't go into petty snooping
if you're just trying to find out
what your boyfriend is stepping out of you.
No, Mr. Wearing, I'm not concerned about other women.
All right.
What I want to know is, what does he do for a living?
Didn't he tell you?
Yeah.
A number of things.
But you don't believe him.
I didn't tell you yesterday.
They're too fantastic.
He's all about big business here,
but he won't give me any details.
He's also secretive.
I can't help wondering if maybe he's mixed up
in something illegal.
Otherwise, why would he try to keep things from me?
I don't know.
Well, what it cost to have you invested in?
Quite a lot, but I'll give you some advice for nothing.
What's that?
Forget him.
I can't.
As long as he has the serious doubts about...
Just the same, I...
I love him.
What are you doing here?
Hoping you'll prove my doubts are wrong.
What if I am?
I don't know, Mr. Wearing.
You're just asking for heartache, Gloria.
Well, it's my heart and my money.
So how much do you want for your payment?
Hello, Tanez.
My greetings.
I've been here waiting.
Only hang around and bar when you're looking for something.
I like television.
Yes.
You shouldn't have such a suspicious nature, Tanez.
Bamp you digestion.
I don't like coppers.
And I don't like private dicks.
Well, every man always tastes.
You seem broccoli-likely.
Oh.
But broccoli.
I don't know, Barclay.
I haven't seen him.
I don't know anybody.
I don't know anything.
Funny.
I was told you were a pretty good friend of Barclay.
Who told you?
Oh, I've been getting around.
In fact, Barclay himself tells me you were on a little job
within the other day.
That's a lie.
Sure.
I was never on a job with Barclay in my life.
It was anybody with record.
He's the only one I've Barclay seen.
I thought you didn't know, Barclay.
So I know him.
So thanks.
What?
For some very pleasant conversation.
I know.
Can I buy you a drink?
Taxi.
Just a second, Barclay.
I'll be looking for you.
Oh.
Hello, Tanez.
Sorry.
I can't stop.
I can't stop.
I can't stop.
I can't stop.
I can't stop.
I can't stop.
I can't stop.
I can't stop.
I can't stop.
I can't stop.
I can't stop.
I can't stop.
I can't stop.
Oh.
Oh.
I can't stop.
I've got a date.
I've got a date.
I've got a date.
So you'll be the date.
But it's out that the police...
That's right.
Then I let you go.
It's a devil beating you.
How come you're so bratty what you did about me?
What are you talking about?
You're so bratty.
What?
Who's bratty?
I'm not bratty.
I'm crazy.
At least I don't know where.
He says you do.
Well, but you better go out and let us take another cab.
I just watched as wearing say I told him he says you told him I put a job with you
What that's what he said about since so you blew your top and started yapping about me
Is that it's bad it made me sure you popped off I didn't say much. I used some shit
Don't you see wearing we're just trying to clap you into spilling on it. I didn't spill
Well, at least you didn't know about the hell away job. I wonder how do I wait?
Let's look and there's that you got any idea what wearing tangles always
That was a jewelry hole unless it's turned out. Oh, you're the boy who pulled that one, huh?
You were rich. Oh, you didn't hear me right. I heard you very right and you know something
Bartley. I think wearing was the kind of industry to hear about it too. I don't start getting ideas.
I got him already. Go ahead Bartley. We won't discuss it here. You don't want to keep your
dates waiting. But I got to hunt you and me. I'm going to do it, isn't it?
Hello, check it. Sorry, I'm late. Well, but I'm afraid to know on it's better never than late.
Are you still on that sketch? I know how things stand now. That's why I have to work.
And I thought maybe it'd come to your set. I have. We're sugar. Look sugar. A lot of things have
gone wrong today. I don't want to have trouble with you too. I have big business deals coming up
with crooks like Greg Rickard and Lou Turner. Who's been talking? Nobody. I had to know the truth,
but I had to know. So I hired a detective. What? Who are you? So you're the one who hired
wearing? Yeah. You won't be satisfied until I do a stretch, will you? No, but I don't want to
close you any trouble. Looks like I don't. How did I find out what I wanted to know? I called off
Mike. Oh, it's Mike. Mr. Wearing. What's the difference? Anywhere I call them off. Thanks. What
makes you sure he'll stay off? He isn't interested in you, but he's found out who your friends are.
That's all I wanted to know. Now you better go. Oh, sure. Sure. Get out of here. But you're just
dirt and no good crook. Go on. Why don't you tell me off? Tell me what you really think of me.
Get out, bud. Also, now I'm not even worth talking to. I just get out.
But I don't get out. But before I do, here's something for you to remember me for.
Oh, I'm sorry, sugar. But I don't know what's the matter with you. You're right. I'm no good for anything.
You're right, baby. Just get out of here, Mike.
Get out.
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Mind if I turn your liquor? Oh, I see you recognizing when you're all liquored up.
You mean that? You weren't so sociable this afternoon, but I was right by me without
sitting. When was that? At Barclay? What? I wasn't at Barclay's as afternoon. Funny.
I could swear it was you. That's a lie. I get so excited about it. So I thought I saw you.
Is there something to make you blow a basket? No, I just...
Well, I wasn't there. Okay, my mistake. You see, I was going up to see Barclay and this is
I start in the building. This character rushes out. And like I say, he's a dead ringer for you.
So I said to say hello, but you see, don't stop. By ring Barclay's bell and no answer.
When I try the door and it's not last, I go in and what do you think I find? I don't know.
Don't you, Rickard? I told you I don't say I wasn't there. Okay, I remember that. When the law
asked me, I'll tell them it wasn't you that I saw, Rickard. It was just somebody who happens to
look exactly like you. I have to tell them something, eh? Because inside Barclay's apartment,
I see how come that character who rushes out is in such a hurry. He don't even notice me.
Are you trying to say it? Yes, Rickard. You guessed it. I find Barclay lying in the sofa.
And he don't even so much to say hello. Which I can't blame, I know.
Seeing as how he just happens to be sort of kind of very dead.
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A few hours have passed since the murder of Bud Barclay. The story has hit the news dance
and found an interested reader in Mike Wearing, who is now calling on his ex-client Gloria Page.
You seen the paper Gloria? Yes. Well? Well, hot. You hire me to check on Barclay. I do.
And my report is hardly in when he winds up dead. I can't help wondering if there's a connection.
Is there? If you mean that I kill him, no. You saw him this afternoon? Yeah.
And had a fight. What meant she said that? Look at the mirror.
I told him we were fools. He didn't like it. He didn't like kind of rough.
He was furious when he found out that I'd hired you. Oh, you told him that? Yeah.
So he slapped your arm. Do you have an alibi for the murder time? I don't know.
I guess not. I was here alone after he left. Well, that's not going to sound so good to the police
when they learn about your fight with Barclay. Do they have to know? You were his girl.
They're sure to be around with questions. What do I do? That's up to you. You told me you loved Barclay.
I thought I did. What? Well, after this afternoon. Yeah, I see what you mean.
He warned me that it'd be hard if there was, and he told me we were sent here.
And after the way he acted, it's all over. You heal fast.
You think I killed him? I didn't say that. Believe me, Mike. I'm sorry. He's dead.
I was shocked when I read about it. You don't believe me? Well, that's all right, Gloria.
It's not me. You have to convince. It's the police.
Yes? Hello. My name is Michael Wearing. I'd like to talk to you.
What about murder? You're Greg Rickard, aren't you? Am I? Well, this is his apartment. You're in it,
so it seems like a reasonable assumption. That's what I call a detective. Okay, I'm Rickard.
Where do I go from there? Inside. More comfortable. I'm glad you're not going to be difficult.
That remains to be seen. How do you want? I understand you and Barclay were pals.
I'll come you understand that in my business or fellow-ass question. That he doesn't always get to write answers.
Well, suppose you give me an answer then. Was Barclay a pal of yours? I knew him.
When's the last time you saw him? Couple of days ago. Not today. Not today.
Where were you this afternoon? I did. All afternoon? Oh, afternoon.
Suppose I were to tell you why I tried to phone you and got no answer. And I'd tell you I was in the
shower and didn't hear the phone. For over an hour? I kept trying. I was very dirty.
You can do better than that, Rickard. Oh, everything in half of the radio playing. That's better, huh?
But at least now I know you were lying. So are you. Anyhow, you haven't put me at Barclay. That's what
you're trying to do. Give me time. How come you're kind of nail me for the job anyway? Just because I
knew Barclay? Well, I've started somewhere. Do you know any better suggests? Yeah, there are plenty
just as good. Anybody else who knew Barclay is girl, for instance. Florian? Mm-hmm. Do you know
any reason why she should have wanted to kill Barclay? You know any reason why I should have? I'm
working on it. But as long as we're playing the field just now, who else should we consider?
Blue turners? No. No. Why do you say that? Why not? He knew Barclay too, didn't he?
Believe me, wearing it wasn't turners. What makes you so sure? All right, I'm not sure. Only I don't
think it was turners. It's not like it. Funny you should be so anxious to protect. I'm not trying
to protect him. You think it's turners? Okay. I don't think it's turners. Yes. From the way you've
been acting, I may get around to it. At any rate, it's an angle worth checking. Thanks, Rickard.
Hello, turners. Don't people can't take a hint? Look, ready? How many times do I have to tell you?
I don't like people in your racket. I don't like you. Why should I not a little thing like that stop
me when we have so much in common? Like what? Like you don't like me? I don't like you. That could
be the basis for a beautiful friendship. How do you vent to get out of here? Nope.
And I was. What do you know about the Barclay murder turners?
You're not ready? Sit down. Go waiting. I said, sit down. I want to talk to you.
Well, look, waiting. I don't like you. The only reason why a record should want to frame you
for the murder, right? Did he? I know you don't. No, I don't want. You tell me, Rickard,
is trying to frame me. That's supposed to set me off on record. Sorry. I don't want to play.
I didn't say, Rickard, try to frame you. I was just wondering. He tried to keep you out of this.
Maybe he was really protecting you. Or maybe he just thought that would make me suspicious.
Where? You'll have to figure it out for yourself. Oh, what's happening? I told you I'm not going to help you.
Go on back to the babe and tell you through a blank. Babe, bloody a page. Where'd you get the
idea I'm working for him? Barclay. What's the wrong? No. I was working for him, but that was
before the murder. Now I'm strictly on my own. Where's the prophet in that? You never can tell.
Well, you won't get any dividends for me. Can't hurt the try. There's something between you and
Rickard. I want to know what it is. As Rickard. I did. Now I'm asking you. Just wasting your time,
I could beat it out of you even. Could you? On the second song, I guess it couldn't.
Not as long as you had that busted beer mug in your hand. That's right, wedding.
And now if you don't want it in your face, just get out of my way.
Well, no, don't I? I've been expecting you to come in good.
Have you got the money, Rickard? Well, right, but it's all coming right to the point.
If it's not a social core, Rickard, then we got it. That's really good.
You know, I've been thinking, maybe I'm letting you off too easily. Oh, yeah.
You don't want me to talk to the police about what happened to that thing,
but the police and the only one interested.
Where? Yeah. You're going to see one. So you're telling?
All we can do with it is turn it over to the police. Maybe I could make a deal.
It might pay more for my information than you offer for silence.
Why don't you ask him?
I'd prefer to do business with you. But I think you better sleep and be keeping.
I've been doing some thinking too, don't I?
I've been thinking only a sucker, please, blackmail, but once he starts, there's no stopping.
Sometimes you don't have any choice. Yeah, that's right. But this gun gives me a choice.
Hey, wait a minute, don't worry, turn it over. I won't. Not here.
It looks like a nice, nice bird ride. So, let's go.
It looks like a nice, nice bird ride.
So, let's go. Shall we?
Turn right at the next corner and stop when you get to the door.
Look, I swear you, what is it, Barclay?
So they don't swear anything without gun-looking your way.
You're a sing a different song if I give you a chance and I do mean things.
No, I don't think I can turn as here's where we start.
But I'm turning your head, stop.
Now, you know, if you'll only get out.
Now start walking straight ahead.
One, I'll be right behind you.
Break it up.
I'll do anything you say, only.
Only give me a break.
Find walking out to the end of the pier.
You didn't get busty.
I can prove it.
Give me a chance.
Let's just talk it over, huh?
You didn't kill him.
I'm straight with anything, only.
OK.
Now stop.
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Twelve hours of fast since Rickard switched from buying
Thailand to Gunning for it.
Now he's in his room packing when there's a knock at the door.
Gentlemen, you can pick those back.
Oh, you were.
Mm-hmm.
Who'd you expect?
A moving man for that trunk?
Look, wearing, I don't have time.
Don't be so sure.
You'll probably get plenty of time.
What's that supposed to mean?
Just when I read the Tonez was picked out of the river
with a slug in him, I thought of you.
When his study was still alive, I had a hunt you'd be
preparing to clear out.
Before Tonez recovered enough, they talked.
All right.
I'm moving.
That doesn't prove anything.
Next time you toss a pal in the drink, you better make sure
he's stopped breathing for it.
You can't prove anything.
You don't intend to wait until I can.
Is that it?
I don't intend to wait because I have other plans
and you're not stopping me.
No.
But maybe the law will.
May I use your phone?
No, you don't.
Oh, don't be like that.
I'll give you a nickel.
Put down it.
Oh, sorry, pal.
Put down that phone.
I was waiting for you to reach for your gun.
Now I'll take it.
Now you can get back your packing.
You're going for a trip, all right?
But it's not the one you planned.
Hello, Tonez.
The doctor said I could come in for a minute.
Hello, Eddie.
How are you feeling?
All right.
I'll tell you who's coming.
You can turn that off now, Tonez.
We're on the same team.
Would you state evidence against Rickard?
Yeah.
The police tell me you've not only tapped Rickard for plugging you
but for doing the job on Barclay, too.
Yeah.
That's why you wanted to finish him.
That's what I said.
I'm coming out with Barclay.
That's why I got to the emergency.
What were you doing at Barclay?
It started me yesterday afternoon.
Morning.
I said, you wanted to finish.
What about it?
It didn't say.
And I got to state you like that.
I'm seeing.
Well, thanks, Tonez.
Looks like we've pretty well taken care of Mr. Rickard.
We've got him for attempted murder on you
and now that he's in so deep anyway,
he's admitted pulling some robberies with Barclay.
The only thing he won't admit is Barclay's murder.
But with your testimony, I think we'll clinch that, too.
Uh-huh.
Only not against Rickard.
All right.
No, Tonez.
That little job was your handiwork.
So hurry up and get well
because you've got to face a murder trial.
And if you're any sort of a man,
you won't want to take it lying down.
So you see, Gloria, when Tonez taught up at Barclay
and Rickard that worked the jewelry job,
he went up to Barclay to ask for blackmail.
And when Barclay didn't want to pay as much as Tonez demanded,
Tonez killed him and took everything he had.
And then just as he was leaving,
he saw Rickard go in to Barclay.
He knew Rickard wouldn't want it known that he was at the scene
so near the time of the murder,
so Tonez tried to blackmail him.
You see, Tonez wasn't satisfied with just Barclay's half of the split.
He wanted the whole thing.
So he blackmailed Rickard for a murder he committed himself.
Yeah, talk about Gaul, huh?
Well, tell me Mike, how did you know Tonez was a murder?
What's simple?
Tonez claimed the last time he spoke to Barclay
was yesterday morning.
He said when he arrived at Barclay's yesterday afternoon,
Barclay was already dead.
But Tonez knew I was working for you.
When I asked him how he knew, he said Barclay told him.
Yeah.
Well, don't you see?
Barclay didn't know that until you told him yesterday afternoon.
Oh, cool.
So that meant Tonez was lying.
He did see Barclay yesterday afternoon,
but he arrived before the murder, not after.
And killed Barclay in order to rob him.
Well, that clear that up then.
Now, there's just one other thing.
What's that?
I only hired you to check on Barclay.
But you kept right after his murder until he solved that.
Why?
What did you hope to gain?
It's a beautiful night, Gloria.
Mm-hmm.
And there's a beautiful moon.
Mm-hmm.
And a beautiful clear night.
Thank you.
But until the murder was cleared up, you were a suspect.
And you know something, Gloria?
I was never much good at kissing through a wire screen.
Murder doesn't fit the frame.
Murder doesn't fit the frame.
That's the title of next week's Adventure of the Falcon.
When Mike Waring learns that if you know the name of a murderer,
you'd better spill that information before he spills your blood.
So be sure to listen next week at the same time
to another exciting Adventure of the Falcon.
The Adventures of the Falcon are based on the famous character
created by Drexel Drake,
produced by Bernard L. Schubert,
written tonight by Jerome Epstein and directed by Richard Lewin,
music by Milton Kaye.
Let's remain restart as the Falcon.
Turn As was played by Joe DeSantis.
This program came from New York.
This is the Mutual Broadcasting System.
President Barack Obama.
Virginia, we are counting on you.
Republicans want to steal enough seats in Congress
to raid the next election and wield unchecked power for two more years.
But you can stop them by voting yes by April 21st.
Help put our elections back on a level playing field
and let voters decide not politicians.
Vote yes by April 21st.
Paid for by Virginians for fair elections.
The sun shining, birds are singing
and all feels right in the world.
Until the season changes
and suddenly you lose your motivation to get out of bed.
In fact, one in five people experience some form of depression
no matter the season or time of year.
At the American Psychiatric Association Foundation,
our vision is to build a mentally healthy nation for all
because we want you to live your best life
and be your best you all year round.
Please visit mentallyhealthynation.org to learn more.
President Barack Obama.
Virginia, we are counting on you.
Republicans want to steal enough seats in Congress
to raid the next election and wield unchecked power for two more years.
But you can stop them by voting yes by April 21st.
Help put our elections back on a level playing field
and let voters decide not politicians.
Vote yes by April 21st.
Paid for by Virginians for fair elections.
