:04:03
test. It's perfectly okay with me, I
can find a job on any Newspaper in
:04:05
town within an hour.
So long
:04:07
Wait a minute,
:04:08
Nobody fired you
:04:10
How would you like to cover the
biggest story in the world
:04:12
today?
:04:13
Give me an expense account and
I'll cover anything
:04:15
I'll give you an expense account
:04:16
What's the story?
:04:17
Europe.
:04:18
I'm afraid I'm not exactly acquainted
but I can do some reading up
:04:21
No reading up
I like you just as you are, Mr. Jones
:04:24
What Europe needs is a fresh and
a new mind
:04:27
A foreign correspondent, ah?
:04:28
No, a reporter
I don't want correspondence
:04:34
I want news
:04:35
Do you think you can get some
news in Europe?
:04:38
I'll be very happy to try sir
:04:39
This is what I mean...
:04:40
Mr. Van Meer when questioned by our
article writer Mr. Stopings
:04:43
refused to open his mouth
:04:45
1200 word cable to tell us that the
great Van Meer
:04:48
had nothing to say
You know what that kind of stuff is
:04:51
doing? It's driving our
readers crazy
:04:54
Who's Van Meer?
:04:56
The king of the European situation today
:04:58
If Van Meer stays at the head of his
country's affairs for the next three
:05:02
months it may mean peace in Europe
:05:04
If we knew what he was thinking
we would know where Europe stands
:05:07
German?
:05:08
No, Holland's' strong man.
:05:09
One of the two signers of the Dutch
treaty with Belgium
:05:13
This is your first assignment;
:05:14
I want you to talk to him, find out
what's in that treaty and
:05:17
what he thinks it's going to happen
:05:18
Facts!
:05:19
Van Meer, ah?
:05:20
Right
:05:21
Anybody else?
:05:23
What about Hitler?
:05:24
Wouldn't it be a good idea to
pump him?
:05:25
He must have something on his mind
:05:30
Yes?
:05:31
Mr. Stephen Fischer is here to see
you, Mr. Powel.
:05:33
Tell him to come in
:05:35
Did you ever heard of
Stephen Fisher?
:05:36
No, I'm afraid I don't know who
he might be
:05:38
You'll know from now on
:05:40
He's the head of the
Universal Peace Party
:05:42
and very close to Van Meer
they're both working to prevent war
:05:47
How do you do, Mr. Fischer?
:05:49
How do you do?
:05:50
Nice of you to come over. Sit down
:05:51
Thank you
:05:52
Sr. Jones, our new foreign
correspondent.
:05:56
How do you do, Mr. Jones.
:05:57
Jones, I don't like that name
It's going to handicap you young man