Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1948)

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I. Finunrier Walter Stevens hires Ted Marshall to kill a iniin named Victor Brown, and make the murder look like suicide. Ted agrees on a price of $2500 and asks no questions . . . hut makes up bii mind to find nut what Brown has on Stevens. 2. At local FBI field office Agent, Grant Taylor begin a search for promoter Walter J who went bankrupt a year before, shortly f his bookkeeper disappeared. Hikers have | ! imposing, murdered hud, 4. Ted accuses Stevens ' of planning to go bank i rupl and frame things in look as though Brown, j guilty of misappropriation, has killed himself. Ted ralXsl his fee to half of Stevens' -take," goes ' back to Brown . . . and finds him dead. JERRY DEVINE proW^B I duces This Is ■=" -' Your FBI, the dramatic presentation of cases from the Federal Bureau of Investigation files. Here, as you heard them on the air, are: Frank Albertson as Stevens; Tony Barrett as Ted; Woodrow Williams as Victor Brown; Peggy Webber as June; Stacy Harris as Taylor; Ira Grossel as Grant; Rita Lynn as the secretary. Listen Fridays to ABC, 8:30 P.M. EDT. 5. I).s pond en r and broke. Brown killed himself. hai Ted demands bis half from Stevens because no manor how the man died, Stevens' purpose ■ accomplished. When the promoter refu-e>. red threatens m make collection with :i pun. Meanwhile, the vast FBI network ha* traced liter Jones to Walter Stevens. One of Stevens' investor*,, Mr. Pine, calls to say he han a suicide note from Victor Brown, containing explanation and proof of Stevens* carefully arranged bankruptcy. 7. It's a big haul for ihe FBI. Thry grt to 9tC apartment in time to hear Ted convirt him-. Il ..I COOjpiraC) in Srev.-.i>' affair-, by trying to colled what he claims is due him. And Jun> iko iQfked ti> "rumr along. plra*r," b] lh< (Ml