CHESTERFIELD& AS BROADCAS T L j6 M VILT24RS `E' LAY F© L4 ' 10/22/a.5 Present attaohid. "GUNSMOI E "

SATURDAY - OCTOBER 1 1955 PRE--CUT 1 :30 PM - 2 : 00 PM PST . A TV "Z SUNDAY - OCTOBER 16, 1955 .N- :30 PM : 0 PM PST : 5:' SATURDAY - OCTOBER 22, 1955 REPLAY? • 35 ~~--- ?_ AM PST

DIRECTOR : NORMAN S . MACDONNELL SATURDAY - OCTOBER 1Z 1955

ASSOCIATE : FRANK PARIS CAST : 9 :00 AM - 11 :30 AM ASSOCIATE : and ENGINEt : ROBERT CHADWICK ENGINEER : SOUND : 12 :30M - 1 :30 PM SOUND : TOM HANLEY RAY IQMMPER I-ITS IC : 11 :30 AM - 1 :00 PM MUSIC : REX KOURY ANNOUNCER : 2 :00 PM - 2 :30 PM

ANNOUNCER : GEORGE WALSH AMPEX : 1 :15 PM - 2 :30 PM AUTHOR : JOHN T ;STON STUDIO : ,11

WILLIAM CONRAD as MATT DILLO N

CISTER ...... Parley Baer

I DOC ...... Howard I1cNear KITTY ...... Georgia Ellis HOYT ...... Lawrence Dobkin RAVEN ...... Harry Bartell

JAY ...... Barney Phillips

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SUI\TDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1955 7 :35 - 7 :58 :50 PM PST 1 SOUND: HORSE FADES ON TO FULL MIKE . . . ON CUE . . . RECORDED SHOT 2 MUSIC : HOLD UNDER . TRACK 1 t10 3 FLNNEMAN : GUNSMOKE brought to you by Chesterfield - made th e

4 modern way with Accu-Ray - smoother - cooler - best for :21 5 you . 6 MUSIC : FIGURE AND UNDER . . .TRACK 2 7 WALSH : Around Dodge City and in the territory on West - there's 8 just one way to handle the killers and the spoilers - 9 and that's with a U .S . Marshal and the smell of - 10 GUNSMOKE : 11 MUSIC : THEME HITS : FULL BROAD SWEEP AND UNDER . . . .TRACK 3

12 WALSH : GUNSMOKE, starring William Conrad . The transcribed story 13 of the violence that moved West with young America --

14 and the story of a man who moved with it .

15 MUSIC : OUT

16 MATT : I'm that man . . . .Matt Dillon . . . . Marshal . . .

17 the first man they look for and the last they want to

18 meet. Its a chancey job - and it makes a man watchful

19 . . . .and a little lonely .

20 MUSIC : MAIN TITLE . . . .TRACK 3

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1 SOUND : ST IM BG .FS ON BOARDWALK Matt 2 DOC : /You got time for a drinkp• t 3 VATT : I'll go with you, Doc . Good good. . . 4 DOC : ~ . the Longbranch is closest -- let's go in here . 5 MATT : Okay . 6 SOUND : FS 449QWC41- --W1 7 DOC : Some people say it doesn't look good for a doctor to b e

8 seen in a saloon . 9 MATT : Especially in the daytime . 10 DOC : Then you believe it, too . 11 MATT : Not me . I look on doctors as almost human .

12 DOC : "Almost human" . . . . - well-that's mighty charitable of 13 you . I'll think of that next time you come crawling

14 around with your throat cut or with a bullet in you . . . WWI F& 15 MATT : You'll feel better when you get your drink, Doc . 16 DOC : I'll feel better when I talk to Kitty there . 17 SOUND : FS TO STOP

18 KITTY : (FADES ON) Hello, Doc . Matt . 19 MATT : Hello, Kitty . It' s 20 DOC : It's a pleasure to see you, Kitty ./ A real pleasure . 21 KITTY : Well . . . thanks, Doc . • ,`uM., t klg ,so- 22 DOC : (UP) ..BaxSO',` a ~x•-- a bottle and two glasses ./ f m Suying 23 the lady a drink . 24 KITTY : You sure you haven't had enough already, Doc ? (.h 25 DOC : ,~Now,,Kd.tt„ . -- just because you're not used to men who ac t

26 like .gentlemen . x thi 27 MATT : / He's talking about me, Kitty . 28 KITTY : I figured that . Zdhat've you two been arguing about thi s 29 time?

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I DOC : We've only been working up to an argument, Kitty . -4 KITTY : There's somebody else here who seems to be doing that .

3 MATT :

4 KITTY : That cowboy at the end of the bar'.yw 5 MATT : `What about him ? 6 KITTY : I heard him telling Sam he's got a packhorse outside . .

7 loaded with ammunition . : there# s 8DOC Well . /ho harm in that, is there ? 9 KITTY : He said it's to kill Kansans with, Doc .

I C MATT : What'd he mean, Kitty ?

II KITTY : I don't know, Matt . But he's awful mad about something . 12 MATT : I'll be back in a minute . . 3 5OUtD MATT° A ,ID-DOZ_f`; Ol ` f `att

'4MA.TT : Hello . (PAUSE) My name's Dillon . I'm the Marshal here . Z3t}.8~ .cw HOYT : My name 's Jim Hoyt . And I wish I td never heard of !?Qdga. 16 MATT : .,?Zz ,Where're you from, Hoyt ?

.'• HOYT : Medina River .

18 MATT : Texas, huh? 19 HOYT : Texas . 20 MATT : You staying here long? And. synco 21 HOYT : Long enough to finish this drink . (PAUSE) g11_rigl.it, 22 you're so nosey, I'll tell you . I'm with nine other Texans .. 23 Marsbal.. -- we've got some two thousand head of cattl e 24 about six day's drive from here . They're branded viii-he-

25 Cross R, and Jack Raven's t-e• trail boss . Anything els e 26 you'd./ to know ? q . " .,.. . .?tom ,L1 e . 27MA.TT : Have all the men in' that outfit got their backs up lik e

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LIG 0381444 GMMOKE -3 - none I HOYT : Don't you worry/about us, Marshal . We'll handle things . 2 MATT : With all that ammunition they sent you for? What's going

3 on down there, anyway ?

4 HOYT : Nothing a few Texans can't take care of . 5 MATT : Why don't you want to tell me about it, Hoyt ? 6 HOYT : Because I don't trust you no more 'n I'd trust any Kansan .

7 MATT : 8 HOYT : E&-fir? Than why don't you . . . .because 11m gonna ride 9 MATT : /'ini sh your drink, li&~f.. /I-+m-r i back with you .

10 MUSIC : 1ST ACT CURTAIN

LIG 0381445 FIRST COM1ERCIAL GUNSMOKE -B- 4:49 10-16-55 X= STO I JINGLE : TART SMOKING WITH A SMILE WITH CHESTERFIELD

2 SMOOTHER - COOLER - MILDER CHESTERFIELD

3 PUT A SMILE IN YOUR SMOKING - JUST GIVE ' E A TRY 4 CHESTERFIELD'S HEST FOR YOU - THEY SATISFY

5 FENNEMAN : If you want tomorrow's better cigarette today - next time 6 you buy cigarettes - stop - remember . . . . only 7 Chesterfield is made the modern way with Accu-Ray . 8 You'll notice how fresh and good Chesterfields made with 9 Accu-Ray taste . . . how smooth they are . . . . and how they 10 satisfy! So buy Chesterfield today - smoother - cooler

11 - best for5you !

12 MUSIC : SECOND ACT OPENIN G

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1 MATT : Jim Hoyt didn't like it much, but I got Chester and we 2 saddled up and rode South with him . Nobody said a word

3 the whole day, and that night Chester and I spelled each

4 other pff keeping awake so's Hoyt wouldn't slip out on us . 5 He knew what we were doing, and of course he jus t 6 stretched out on the ground and enjoyed a good night's 7 rest . It was late the next afternoon, soon after we' J 8 crossed the Cimarron, that we ran into the Cross R herd 9 bedding down for the night . We rode around it and up to

10 the chuck-wagon fire and dismounted . 11 SOUND : HORSES . . .MEN IN BG . . . and 12 HOYT : Jack Raven's the trail boss, Marshal ./ That's him leaning 13 against the wagon studying you .

14 MATT : Let's go talk to him, Chester . 15 HOYT : Tell him how you got here, so he'll know who to get mad

16 at, Maral-4l 17 MATT : I'll do that, Hoyt .

1$ SOUND : THEY WALK TOWARD WAGON UNDER : + , : ! "'~'S'•t ~' * t. ~'° , `~ c ( r . , ~ 'i,- .tA .! 0.1: the ~.a ~ Gr t~ y • . :. 19 CHESTER : +`I-knew-that-f ed.la-cculd-t a* 1k-.onee..hc- wawa-up-his-mind...tea. 20 it. 21 I4ATT : I guess he's been saving his strength, . .Chester_m 22 CHESTER : What for ?

23 MATT : I don't know . Maybe the boss here'll tell us . 24 CHEST : If he don't shoot us first . He looks F/unfrienlly to

25 me , 26 SOUND : FS TO RAVEN AND STOP

27 MATT : Jack Raven ?

28 RAyLN : That Is me . 29BH

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I MATT : My name's Matt Dillon -- em this is Chester Proudfoot .

2 CHESTER : How do you do ? 3 RAVEN : ilei4e . Iowdye

4 MATT : I'm a U .S . Marshal, Raven .

5 RAVEN : Dodge ? Ahuh - 6 MATT : Yee4x This your first time up the trail? 7 RAVa1 ; First time for any -of us . 8 MATT : Jim Hoyt didn't tell me much . He didn't want me down 9 here at all .

101 RAVETu : Then why'd you come ? Ii MATT : I got curious about that ammunition you sent him t o

12 Dodge for . I"; RAVEN : Qi&" some law against it ? I4 MATT : That depends on what you aim to use it for .

I5 RAVII= : We aim to kill Kansans with it, Marshal . 16 Ci-D STI . : FPA~S ~--$q-go~~9;~he-means-ft; •°~Sr~-~7t33eri . 17 RAVEN :ou°bet--mean-~~-

i 8 MATT : /You got any particular Kansans in mind ?

17 RAVE : I ain't particular, .iiyei . told 20 MATT : -Ra4®fi, you &e"/me this is your first trip up here . . . the 2 1 first trip for any of you . . . .

22 RAVEN : What's that got to do with it?

23 MATT : "us you lost many cattle? 24 RA'L] t'V : I've lost all I'm going to . 25MATT : How many ?

26 RAVEN : Some twenty-thirty head .

27 MATT : Stampede ?

28 RAVEN : Two of them,

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I MATT : How'd they get started ? 2 RAVEN : Men-men out there waving blankets they set fire to in

3 the night . And they wasn't Indians, neither . We seen 4 them, but we couldn't chase them or go shooting at them 5 or we'd lost the whole herd . 6 MATT : Then why'd you send Hoyt for ammunition? You going to 7 start shooting next time ? 8 RAVEN : We're short of ammunition, Marshal . next time it O d off 9 happens we thought maybe we'd, some of us/ stake/a

10 few days and do a little hunting .

11 MATT : I see . 12 RAVEN :eae•den-e'-x$~-A~a3-.--~ee..:w _

13 --£~--a-f.ox .-off'-e .7sngY.Qrt~s, the-rather. 1 4

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16 RAVEN : I want to get this herd to Dodge . I want to get it sold .

1 1 Then we're riding back this way . 18 MATT : And shoot anybody you come across, is that it ?

19 RAVEN : Like I said, I ain't particular, Marshal. Not about 20 Kansans, I ain't . 21 MATT : Tell me something, Raven -e•-tee--~g•~-3own ...a, 22

23 R A V E N : ►?- ;6; rer-t e- -sane . 24 MATT : -~ trr- 4i~e-yc~~i~.a~r -yc .~-r e -ba►r~33.ta2 25 RAVEN :

26 MATT : ~s..gr~.t..~ar~;► i,s.. . .~s~as,.+~-t~-c~oe~ d -rya k~ r 27 ~a2e; - ~~1

28 RAV' N : 0 01 rrs-t-, Did :. ot. 29 MATT : / You every hear of Jayhawkers?

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1 RAVEN : No .

2J1A.TT : They're outlaws, Raven . . . they're murderers . . . criminals .

3 They're men who got started riding on the Missouri border 4 during the War, and they got the taste of blood in their

5 mouths . Awn~snow, *1i it's like they've got no place to

b go . So they're out after anything in sight . And the y 7 cause a lot of trouble . 9 RAVEN Then why don't'you stop them ? 9 MATT : We try . ,AAd. don't forget -- the ordinary Kansan hates

10 Jayhawkers as much as you do . 11 RAVEN : But what do they want? What good's it do them to stampede 12 my herd ?

13 MP-TT : You'll find out what they want . They'll let you know . 14 And I want to stay here to help you when they do .

15 RAti i : I don't know whether I trust you or not e ►Pa1iwai3 one 16 1HIATT : I guess you'll have to find that/out, too, Raven .

17 EAZEN : i Ill find it out . (MOVTS) I got work to do now . (FADES) is I don't know if the cook' ll feed any Kansas men, but you 19 can go ask him .

20 iLILTSIC : BRIDGE S `_ [ ' .* Cs,i an Tite r 21 Mr. 1 Dillon . . . what is it s 22 M TT : What,/Chester ? 23 CIIESTER : it's almost daylight . .t.eaS 24 MATT : (STIRS) ~izet~/e'a 'better get up .

25 SOUND : TIEY MOVE ABOUT . . .PULL ON TBEIR BOOTS . . UNDER : e ,, .fLY2' . . 26 CISTE a dn't hear a x••11 night . I slept right through . 27 MATT : ellvIf there'd been a stampede you'd have heard it, Chester . 29 CEEST.E R : Maybe them Jayhawkers have quit . 29 BH i

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I MATT : Maybe . 2 CHESTER : Mr . Dillon . . . : Yeah,M at 3 MATT ?

4 CHESTER : Look yonder-riding that horse . . . .

5 MATT : That's Jim Hoyt . 6 CHESTER : Where's his clothes.° 7-He's all bloodied up . They're

7 having to help hhm)down off his horse . 8 SOUND : THEY START WALKING TOWARD HOYT AND MEN UNDER 9 CAST : A FEW ADLI£S FADE ON AND THEN STOP WHEN PAN SEE MATT AN D 10 CHESTER I I CHESTER : There's Jack Raven .

12 MA.TT : Yeah . 13 CHESTER : What in the world do you suppose happened ?

14 MATT : He didn't get those marks on his back from a fall,, I5

16 SOUND : FS STOP

17 RAV'. I : Take a look at Jim Hoyt, P,Iarshal . Take a good look .

18 MATT : Where'd they catch you, Hoyt ?

19 HOYT : How come you know anybody caught me, Marshal . 20 RAVEN : That's a good question . How do you knowf?J r ?

21 MATT : This has happened before . It's one of their methods . 22 RA d : Filthy Kansans .

23 MATT : Jayhawkers, Raven 24 HOYT : That's a mighty fancy name for a bunch of murdering

25 devils .

26 MATT : You were on guard and they sneaked up on you, is that ;r.- .way 27 vAtt/happened, Hoyt ? 28 HOYT : They stripped me and flogged me . 29 BK

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I RAVad : And then they gave him a message . For me .

2 ITT : They want money ., huh? If 3 RAVEN : I got two thousand head of cattle, Marshal . /I pay them they say 4 Jayhawkers two dollars a head ®./here won't be no mor e

5 trouble .

6 HOYT : By sundown . They want the money by sundown .

7 14ATT : You going to pay it, Raven ? 8 RAVLPI : I'd rather lose the whole herd . We '11 ride 9 guard in pairs tonight . There won't be any more beatings

10 -- and I hope there's no shooting . Them cattle are 11 ready to run at most anything by now . 12 MATT : We'd like to ride with you, Raven .

13 RA.1 V : I might trust you, Marshal -- I don't know . But the men 14 wouldn't . They'd never stand for it .

.'GATTr : All right . But we're going to o be around . We're not

1E leaving here . ::t1 :rett"+ *Yourzel ' k1 Ile d 17 RP'~VI .`- : Then/better keep lose to camp. You might ge t 13 you stray very far .

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LIG 0381452 SECOND CONNIERCIAL GUNSMOKE -C- 12122 10-16-5 5 SOUND : VIBRATIONS . BRING UP SLOWLY - FADE UNDER . . . 2 F'ENNEMAN: Listen - Listen to an electronic miracl e . . .

3 SOUND : VIBRATIONS UP FAST & UNDER - SLOWLY BRING IN ACLU-RA`s BUZZ FENNEMAN : This electronic miracle, Accu-Ray, means that everythin g

5 from auto tires to apple pie - battleship steel to bab y

6 food - butter to cigarettes can be made better and safer 7 for you . Now meet Mr . Burt Chope, brilliant young 8 president of industrial nucleonics . Burt, exactly what 9 is Accu-Ray ?

1OCHOPE : Well (George) it is a device by which a stream of electrons 11 passes through and analyzes a product while it is actually 12 being made . They transmit what they see to (This )

13 electronic brain, which adjusts the production machinery

14 for errors down to millionths of an inch .

15FENNEMAN : One more question - one that so many people ask me . How 16 does Accu-Ray make Chesterfield a better cigarette than

17 was ever possible before ? 18CHOPE : Every cigarette made with Accu-Ray control contains a more

19 precise measure of perfectly packed tobaccos . So , 20 Chesterfield smokes smoother - without hot spots or hard 21 draw .

22FMMR4AN: And that's why Chesterfield tastes so much better and I 23 guess that's why you smoke them yourself, Burt .

24CHOPE : You see, l know what Accu-Ray can do . 25FIlMENIAN : There's your answer . If you want tomorrow's better

26 cigarette today - next time - stop - remember . . . 27SOUND : VIBRATIONS UP ...... 28FENNEMAJ : Only Chesterfield is made the modern way with Accu-Ray . 29 Best for ou:

3 ( e'U1USIC : THIRD ACT OPENING

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1 MATT : I took Raven's advice, and Chester and I stayed with the

2 chuch-wagon all'that day . But when the herd was bedded

down about dusk, we saddled up and rode out of camp . Rave n d had his men standing a$/ by two's all right, and he had

8 the herd lying in a plain that apparently nobody could 6 approach without being seen a mile or so off. We scouted 7 the land till dark and just as the moon was coming up, we a 8 found what I'd been hoping for -- a deep galley about/ half 9 a mile from the herd . The contour of the land made it 10 difficult to seeUnIOPy you were almost on top of it -lid and I

11 picked it as the most likely approach the Jayhawkers,

12 use . We hid our horses at the bottom and then climbe d 13 back out .

1 SOUND : FS AS THEY CLIMB OUT . . .AND STO P awful HA TT : Yeah . CEESTER :That's' long gulley, Mr . Dillon . /Them Jayhawkers could !il ride out of it most anywhere for a mile or so . 17MATT : They could, Chester, but right in here is where it's

s closest to the herd. We'd better lie down . r CHESTER :Yes sir . 2O SOUND : THEY LIE DOWN You k ,,-,, ,, w 21 CIESTERVI 've been thinking, Mr . Dillon, there's only two of us . It

22 might go hard if we have to shoot it out with maybe a 23 dozen men . 24 MATT : I'm hoping there won't be any shooting at all, Chester . had t ought=na CHESTER :We're most half a mile from that herd. It /i.T to

25 bother them very much .

27 MATT : It'd bother them, like Raven said, those cattle are ready 28 to run at anything . 29 CHESTE!i :Well, if we can't shoot, 'low are we gonna stop them 30 Jayhawkers? 1

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( MATT : Most of their kind are cowards, Chester . If we surprise 2 them, maybe we can scare them into dropping their guns . 3 CHESTER : You believe that,g a MATT : I'm gambling on it . 1Zf we start a stampede by getting into

5 a gun battle over here, those Texans aren't going to treat 6 us any better than they would the Jayhawkers . are 7 CHESTER: They' era. sure fr hard-headed lot, ain't they? S MATT : They've got some cause to be, Chester .

9 CHESTER : -aY:--etas; -I--ta~~st,~d. -t~at•.•-.S~~t . .t S.n .is ~3.a Well 10 ithey-got no cause=..t". 1 I MATT : •~g ..-tY~~.~aava.. Shh . . . Listen -- 12 SOUND : OFF . . .A COUPLE OF VOICES AND HORSES FS MUFFLED IN GULCH 13CHESTER : It's somebody in the gulch . 1 4SOUND : HORSES STOP down 15CHESTER : They're right-4 there, Mr . Dillon . They'll come climbin g

i0 out in a minute .

17NLA.TT : Not if we're on top of them . Come on . 18 SOUNI THEY GET UP . . . SLOW FS UNDER : Irah F 1 y MATT :Don'_t do any shooting unless I doi,.Lb2.P,t,,, No, I wz it to 20 CHESTER : Qke ~-s4w.Z 211VATT : Quiet now . 22 CAST : A COUPLE OF VOICES FROM GULC H

-IN 23 SOUND : FS CONTINUE SLOWLY . .STOP AS : 24 JAY : (OFF) No . .there's too much moon to ride over there . We'll nr 25 stampede them from here . All we gotta do is spread out 26 along this gulch and start shooting . And it don't matter 27 whether you hit cows or Texans . 26 CA ST : A COUPLE OF LAUGH

: Let's spread out aS 20, MATT little, Chester . We'll crawl right u p

30 on top of them .

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Allri ht airy i CIEESTER : . MATT: Come on. 2 SOUND : THEY MOVE . . .MATT CRAWLS TO EDGE OF GULLEY

3 JAY: (CLOSER) Wetre a long ways off, but if we set up enough rifle-fire them cattletll stampede sure . And they'll have 5 their hands so full chasing them they won't have time t o 6 worry u s

7 CAST : A COUPLE OF ADLIBS OF AGREEMEN T 8 MATT : (UP) You men are covered . Get your hands up . You better 9 CHESTER: (OFF/r Do what he says -- we're all around you . 0 CAST : REACT S

1 ; JAY : Let's fight, men -- they'll kill us anyway . 12 MATT : No-- AUM All right Cte ster, s1ve it 13 SOUND : A•8-9F 8Q SHOTS FROM GULLEY,` THEN MATT OPENS UP . . . t,~ t , 4 HORSES JUMPS ABOUT SOME . . . 15 CAST : A COUPLE OF THEM REACT AS HIT t 13 JAY : • 4~ey sot. R}e -,P .4o-

17 SOUND : ONE HORSE TAKES OFF AND FADES UP GULLEY . . . CHESTER RUNS UP will 13 Ch ;STER : One of them's getting away, Mr . Dillon . .%k,1. we chase him? ot [~I~~[ Bj o~i thh ey other 20 MATT : Let hit a ~ , Chester . Wei:1~- thre#-..te .. 1i CHESTER : They surer put up a fight, didn't they ?

22 MATT : Yeah . I kinda misjudged their being cowards and quitting . 23 SOUND : OFF . . .GROWING RUMBLE OF CATTLE AS THEY STAMPED E 24 CHESTER : Listen -- listen, ? 1c-1von mL a f'S MATT : `It's the cattle . We started another stampede after all . 26 CHESTER : We'd better go help them .

27 MATT : They're running the other way . We'd never get anywhere 28 near them . 29 CHESTER : I'll bet them Texans are gonna be mad . RK

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I MATT : Yeah. And mostly at us . 2 MUSIC : IN AND UNDE R MATT : We left the Jayhawkers right where they'd died and rod e ~r slowly back to camp . Nobody was there but the cook , 5 so we sat down and waited . We waited three or four hours

6 before any riders showed up, and when they did they weren't

7 exactly friendly. They stood around at a distance and

S watched us as though they were guarding a couple of walked over to us. 9 prisoners . Finally, Jim Hoyt +ce..3xa..•e. .$c~t.d.awn .alx~ 10 -at&11 ed' Y - o. a.~

I I SOTND : FS FADE ON . . STOP 12 HOYT : It was you done all that shooting, Marshal .

13 MATT : Some of it , yeah. !"CHESTER : I was shooting, too . I HOYT : The men wantato hang you . ti.., 3.s MATT : (GETS UP)~that so ?

17HOYT : We seen you riding around . -•T didn't know what you was up 13 to. But we sure found out . Didn't we, men ?

I S' CAST : OFF . . .A FEG1 ADLIBS . . . "WE SURE DID" . . . "HANG THE411 . . . ETC . ,~w~st 3cw' e 2:L CI-JESTER : Now/ @k+ here . . . Tnke t 2IMATT : /Easy, Chester .

22 HOYT : There's four of us here now . You gonna put up a fight ?

23 MATT : I don't blame you for being mad, Hoyt . Or the rest of about 2` you . But that's no excuse to be talking-®$ lynching 25 anybody . 26 HOYT : We ain't talking, Marshal . We're gonna do it . 27 CAST : "SURE ARE" . . "WE' LL SHOW T IK" ETC . 23 'MATT : Wouldn't you like to know why we were doing that shooting ? 29 HOYT ; We know all we need to know . Unbuckle guns-both of you .

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1 MATT : Use your head, Hoyt . 2 SOUND : HORSE FADES ON RUNNING CHESTER : It's Jack Raven . 4 HOYT : ZAa n't gonna stop us .

5 SOUND : HORSE PULLS UP OFF . . .RAVEN JUMPS QFF . . ,FS FADE ON 6 RAVEN : (FADES ON) What's going on here ? 7 HOYT : We're about to hang us a couple of Kansans, Raven . 8 RAVEN : That's what I figured . aim 9 HOYT : And we don't .uQ~snter erence .

10 RAVE14 : All right . I won't give you any .

1 I HOYT : Good .

12 RAVEN : But I want to tell you something, first ; t h ot -,.r,

13 HOYT : $L3L1:~..~.a.ll~• ;n~- 3.~: ~~k7'U i 14RAVEN : Well, I was kinda curious about it, so I rode over t o -I where these two id all that shooting . And you kno w

1 0 what I found ?

17 HOYT : A bunch of empty cartridges . 3 RAVEN : I found three dead men, Hoyt . Laying in a gulley. 19 HOYT : What . . . 20 RAVEN : ;Slow, I don't know what these here Jayhawkers are supposed a

L. ; to look like -- but them three men I found . .that's how

they oughta look . 23 HOYT : (PAUSE) Is this true, Raven ? 2 .1 RAVEN : It's true . I guess I've been a little hot-headed . i 25 HOYT : 26 RAVEN : I didn't trust the Marshal, either, TTQ-zj . Not at first . 27 HOYT : .doneour work for us "`I±:V9s wChgat= found r 2 8 them devils and faced them .

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I MATT : Forget it, Hoyt . It's over . And I don't think you'll 2 be bothered any more . HOYT : -.M~•donac - Bay well RAVEN : /Marshal --- me and Hoyt and the men . ./we've had a bad

trip . .when we get to Dodge, we'll maybe want to kick

6 up our heels a little . 7 MATT : Short of gunplay, Raven, this is one outfit that can 8 hurrah Dodge all it wants . And when you get there, the

9 first bottle's on me . 10RAVEN : (T~ . - j r rn, ~rrrerrr - iay e- -a•rrse s- • ai '- -so -b

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LIG 0381459 GUN , cMOKE -D- THIRD CMIERC 10-16-55 21 :20 FENN WT : If you want tomorrow's better cigarette today - next 2 time you buy cigarettes - stop - remember . . . . only 3 Chesterfield is made the modern way with Accu-Ray .

You'll notice how fresh and good Chesterfields made

with Accu-Ray taste . . .how smooth they are . . .and how they

b satisfy . So buy Chesterfield today - smoother - cooler - 21 : 45 7 best for you! 8 MUSIC : THERE

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LIG 0381460 ~6~5 -E- 21:56 "GUNSMOKE" produced and directed by Norman Macdonnell stars William Conrad as Matt Dillon, U .S . Marshal . Our

story was specially written for "GUNSMOI" by John Meston, with music composed and conducted by Rex Koury . Sound

5 patterns by Tom Hanley and Ray Kemper . Featured in the 6 cast were : Lawrence Dobkin, Barney Phillips and Harry Bartell . Parley Baer is Chester, Howard McNear is Doc, and Georgia Ellis is Kit y. Jpj~ _ again next week as

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LIG 0381461 GUNSMOKE -El- NATIONAL SAFJ COUNCIL PLUG 10-16-55 22 :23 I ANNCR : The makers of Chesterfield and L & M Filters salute th e 2 National Safety Council and the 1+3rd National Safet y

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"GUNSMOI "

SATURDAY - OCTOBER 22 , 1955 -9 :30 AM - 9 :54 :30 AM PST 1 SOUND : HORSE FADES ON TO FULL MIKE . . .ON CUE . . . RECORDED SHOT 2 MUSIC : HOLD UNDER . . .TRACK 1 3 WALSH : GUNSMOKE . . .brought-to you by L & M FILTERS : Make today

1 your Big Red Letter Day. Change to L & M Superior taste - :26 5 - Superior filter. America's best filter-tip cigarette . 6 MUSIC : FIGURE AND UT DER . . .TRACK 2 7 WALSH : Around Dodge City and in the territory on West - there's 8 just one way to handle the killers and the spoilers - 9 and that's with a U.S . Marshal and the smell of - 10 GUNSMOKE

11 MUSIC : THE1,T, HITS : FULL BROAD SWEEP AND UNDER . . .TRACK 3 12 WALSH GUNSr,10II, starring William Conrad . The transcribed story 13 of the violence that moved West with young America 14 and the story of a man who moved with it . 15 MUSIC : OUT

16 CONRAD : I'm that man . .,Matt Dillon . . . United States Marshal . . .the 17 first man they look for and the last they want to meet .

18 It's a chancey job - and it makes a man watchful . .and a

19 little lonely .

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LIG 0381464 GUNSMOKE -B- '10-22-55 FIRST COISIERRCIAL 2 MUSIC : ` =5kAMP . . . 3 JING ME!KE TODAY YOUR BIG RED LETTER DAY SOLO : YOUR L & M RID LETTER DAY

5 SUPERIOR TASTE AIM FILTER

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7 MAKE TODAY YOUR BIG RED LETTER DAY 8 CHANGE TO L & M TODAY! 9 DUET : L & M' S GOT EVERXTHIlVG 10 GAL : SUPERIOR TASTE

11 GUY : AID SUPERIOR FILTER . . .

12 DUET : GET L & M TODAY : 13 MORROW : This is it! L & M . . . superior taste and filter . 1 .4 Superior taste from richer tobaccos - tastier - light . 1 5 and mild . Superior filter - it's white - pure white . 1J Added to L & M tobaccos - this miracle tip actually

improves your enjoyment . Look for the big red letters . Smoke L & M - America's best !

20 REPRISE : L & M' S GOT EVERYTHING 1 GET L .& M T ODAY I

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LIG 0381465 SECOND COMMERCIAL GUNSMOKE -C- 12a27 10-22-55 MUSIC : VAMP . . . .

2 JINGLE MAKE TODAY YOUR BIG RED LETTER DAY SOLO : 3 YOUR L & Ivi RED LETTER DAY 4 SUPERIOR TASTE AND FILTER 5 IT'S THE MIRACLE TIP b MAKE TODAY YOUR BIG RED LEST TER DAY 7 CHANGE TO L & M TODAY ! 8 DUET : L & M' S GOT EVERYTHING

9 GAL : SUPERIOR TASTE . . . 10 GUY : AND SUPERIOR FILTER . .

f ; DUET : GET L&,MTODAY ! 12 MORROW 1 : This is it! L & M .- superior taste and filter. Superior

1 3 taste from tobaccos especially selected for filter 14 smoking . Tobaccos that are richer, tastier . . .light and

1 5 mild . And L & M's superior filter is white . . .pure white- truly the miracle tip because when it's added to L & M tobaccos it actually improves your enjoyment of this great cigarette . Next time you buy cigarettes look for l q the big red letters L & M -- smoke L & M filters --

20 America's best filter tip cigarette .

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LIG 0381466 -CONRAD CLOSING GUNSMOKE -D- 20 :55 10-22-55 WALSH : And now our star, William Conrad . well 2 CONRAD : I'm telling you - the day you change to L & M /that's th e 3 day - Your Big Red Letter Day . No filter stacks up with 4 L & M's pure, white miracle tip . . . . .and I know you'll go

5 for I, & M's taste . . . . superior taste you get from L & M"'s so 6 superior tobaccos - richer, tastier tobaccos . /Next time 21 :26 7 look for those Big Red Letters on the L & M pack . 8 MUSIC : THEME

LIG 0381467 21 :42 "GUNSMOKD" produced and directed by Norman Macdonnell stars William Conrad as Matt Dillon, U .S . Marshal . Our story was specially written for "GUNSMOII" by John Meston,

4 with music composed and conducted by Rex Koury . Sound 5 patterns by Tom Hanley and Ray Kemper . Featured in the 6 cast were : Lawrence Dobkin, Barney Phillips and Harry Bartell . Parley Baer is Chester, Howard McNear is Doc, 22 :07 and Georgia Ellis is Kitty . -tTviZrzzsaitr~ext-~reelt,-$~-

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LIG 0381468 GUNSMOKE 't~kv •• 10-22-55

2 ANNCR : Monday, October 211th, marks the anniversary of the 3 adoption of the United Nations Charter . On this U .N .

4 Day, our government is renewing its pledge of continuing

5 support for the objectives of the U .N . and the principles

6 of its charter . The strength of the United Nations as a

7 force for peace depends on your support . So familiarize

8 yourself with the U .N . and its objectives, Remember - 22 :3! 9 the U .N . works for you . 10 MUSIC : THEME UP AND OU T

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LIG 0381469 CHESTERFIELD HITCHHIIO GUNSMOKE -F- 10-22-55 TUWO VOICE 2211!2 JINGLE : STOP

2 START SMOKING WITH A SMILE WITH CHESTERFIELD 3 SMOOTHER - COOLER - M-'IILDER CHESTERFIEL D Yes, put a smile in your smoking . Its as easy as

A B C! Because Chesterfields, made with Accu-Ray are . . .

A - always milder . . . .

Burn evenly . . . smoke much milder . . .

MP B! Better tasting . 9 VOICE: Draw more easily . . . . you enjoy more flavor!

10 FENNI9AN : C! Cooler smoking ! i i VOICE : Fourteen percent more perfectly packed than cigarettes

12 made without Accu-Ray . No hot spots . No hard draw . 13 Fr1 TNIIM : So next time - stop - remember - an Accu-Ray 1 4 Chesterfield is -- always milder - better tasting -

cooler smoking . PUT A SMILE IN YOUR SMOKING

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