1:00:00
I need some help.
- No, lay off me, Mac.
1:00:02
The word is gone out to
keep away from you.
1:00:05
I've done you a lot of favours, Matt.
1:00:07
Is there any place I can
find some records...
1:00:10
...of people that come in here and
look at the police show-ups?
1:00:13
Material witnesses.
1:00:15
Somebody might have been subpoenaed
to come and identified Wiecek?
1:00:18
If we kept that the books
would fill, Soldier's Field.
1:00:21
Would there be any photographs?
We don't...
1:00:23
...take no pictures
in station houses.
1:00:25
Press boys might grab a shot
of witnesses on the steps...
1:00:28
...but never inside.
1:00:30
Look, Mac, if I'm seen
talking to you...
1:00:32
...I'm going to be back
walking my own beat.
1:00:34
Why not be a good guy and don't
be here when I get back?
1:00:38
Can I use the phone?
- Yes, use that line.
1:00:40
Don't touch the others.
1:00:56
This is McNeal, give me Kelly.
1:01:02
Check to our files if any of
our boys took pictures...
1:01:05
...of the Wiecek arrest 1932.
1:01:07
Get someone to check
the Tribune and the rest.
1:01:09
Listen, Kelly...
1:01:10
...a photographer takes
maybe ten shots...
1:01:13
...and prints one.
I want to see the other nine.
1:01:15
Listen...
1:01:17
...the Herald Examiner was still
in business then, wasn't it?
1:01:21
This is just their kind of picture.
1:01:23
I'll check on that myself.
1:01:33
I just though of something.
I'll see you later.
1:01:47
New City Precinct.
1:01:49
This is McNeal, over at Headquarters.
1:01:52
Have you got the book on the
Wiecek arrest in 1932?
1:01:55
We've been told to pull
it out of the files.
1:01:57
I drop over and see it.
Okay, be right over.