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Ladies and gentlemen, you have
just seen some of the highlights...
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...during the span
of John Dillinger's life of crime.
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You will now hear from the man
you have been waiting to see.
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I'm John Dillinger's father.
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John was born in 1903 on a farm...
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...about 20 miles south
of Indianapolis, Indiana.
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He finished country school
and went to high school for a while.
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He played and worked and went swimming
just like the other boys.
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Looked like he'd marry one
of the local girls and settle down...
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...like all the folks who live in our parts.
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But John couldn't seem to get used
to doing the same thing...
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...day in and day out.
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One morning, he came down
to breakfast all packed.
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John wasn't the sort
you could argue with...
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...so I figured it'd be best
to give him his head.
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He didn't tell me much.
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All he said, he was going to Indianapolis
to become a big broker.
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So I told him that little town
wasn't big enough to hold me.
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And nothing's going
to stop me here either.
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Look, the market is down.
Everybody's selling short.
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But me, I'm buying.
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- Honey, you're wonderful.
- You see, it's this way.
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No matter how low public utilities go,
they'll still be solid...
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...because people always need
electricity, gas and water.
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- Honey, you're wonderful.
- Now you take the oil situation.