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:02:01
Europe besides a nervous
brake down

:02:05
Why don't you try to send me?
:02:09
You've read a book on economics
or something

:02:12
"The Twilight of Feudalism"
:02:13
Yes, it was very well received
:02:15
- Not by me!
I don't want any more economist

:02:17
Sayers or articles
vomiting over our cable

:02:20
I want a reporter!
Someone who doesn't know the

:02:23
difference between an issue and
a kangaroo

:02:25
A good honest crime reporter
that's what the Globe needs.

:02:30
That's what Europe needs. There's
a crime hatching that continent

:02:33
Wait a minute
I have something in mind

:02:40
Who was that fellow who run on the
payroll robbery last week?

:02:43
You mean Jonny Jones?
:02:44
He beat up a policeman, didn't he
in the line of duty?

:02:47
Yes, they're all taking about
firing him

:02:50
Beat up a policeman!
:02:53
Sounds ideal for Europe.
:02:57
Send Mr. Jones up here right away.
:03:00
Mr. Powel wants to see you Mr. Jones
:03:02
Does he?
:03:03
You should come to his office
right away

:03:05
What about?
:03:06
I'm not his confident
:03:08
You tell him to save his breathe
I resign

:03:11
I'm supposed to bring you there
:03:13
Okay
When I open this.

:03:19
Where is Mr. Jones?
I told you to send him right up here

:03:27
Are you Mr. Jones?
:03:29
Yes
:03:30
Sit down, please
:03:33
Do you mind a personal question?
:03:35
No
:03:36
Are you married?
:03:37
No luck!
:03:38
Single man!
Ever been in Europe?

:03:41
No.
:03:43
What's your opinion of the
present European crisis?

:03:46
What crisis?
:03:49
I'm referring to the intending war
Mr. Jones

:03:52
Oh, that! To tell you the truth
I haven't giving it much thought

:03:57
You don't keep up with our
foreign news, do you?

:03:59
Listen Mr.. Powel, if you're going to
fire me you can skip the intelligence


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