1:12:01
Whitey's hurt.
1:12:03
- He's hurt?
- Yeah.
1:12:04
He's over in a church at 19th and Dodge.
1:12:07
Hello?
1:12:13
...and I pray for Pee Wee.
1:12:16
It was all my fault, but I didn't mean it.
Honest, I didn't mean it.
1:12:21
Let him live.
1:12:23
Please make him get well.
1:12:30
Are you hurt badly, Whitey?
1:12:31
- Who told you?
- I don't know.
1:12:32
- Do you?
- I ain't talking.
1:12:35
- How's Pee Wee?
- He's all right. He'll pull through.
1:12:39
- Can you walk at all?
- Sure.
1:12:44
Here, put your arm over my shoulder.
1:12:49
Good evening, Father.
1:12:50
Boys, you should be in bed, shouldn't you?
1:12:52
- Whitey's up there, isn't he?
- Yes, he is.
1:12:54
There's trouble, and we know it.
1:13:09
Evening, Father.
1:13:10
Did one of your boys
come home wounded?
1:13:12
Yes, Whitey Marsh.
1:13:13
There was a bank robbery.
The night watchman was killed.
1:13:16
Robbery?
1:13:18
Well, what has that got to do
with Whitey?
1:13:20
I found this cap.
1:13:21
- And who are you?
- Reporter, Morning Dispatch.
1:13:23
The boy's name is in it, Father...
1:13:25
and Boys Town.
1:13:26
I'm afraid there's something to it
this time.
1:13:28
- Where did you find this?
- In the alley near the bank.
1:13:30
There was a trail of blood to a church.
But we were a little late, he'd gone.
1:13:34
Yes, I got him.
1:13:36
- Where is he?
- In the infirmary.
1:13:38
Well, I'll have to take him in.
1:13:39
He's been wounded.
He shouldn't be moved.
1:13:40
- I can't help that.
- Sheriff, I'm the head of a community...
1:13:43
with complete autonomy
and a better record than any in the State.
1:13:48
I'll be responsible for Whitey
until he's able to be questioned.
1:13:52
Well, if the boy's hurt,
I'll take your word, of course.
1:13:57
But I'll have to leave a deputy.
Tim, you stand by.
1:13:59
I'll call later.