:27:03
	Maybe you're right.
:27:05
	You got an hour to solve the case
while I get the kids in bed.
:27:09
	Then you're mine. Mr. Kennedy
will have to wait until morning.
:27:18
	Look, Dad. Look what I drew.
:27:21
	Thas something. What is it?
:27:23
	Is a rhino in a cage.
:27:24
	Can I stay up another hour?
I don't think so, Son.
:27:28
	Pickle and Snapper, my two...
:27:31
	...dancing partners.
:27:32
	Good night, doodlebugs.
:27:35
	One hour, you hear?
:27:37
	Some Saturday-night date you are.
:27:40
	Mama warned me this would happen
if I married such a serious man as you.
:27:44
	When I come up, I'll show you
how Saturday night got invented.
:28:11
	I sealed off the area and held off the trains
till they could be examined.
:28:16
	There were some transients taken on
at least one train.
:28:21
	Mr. Bowers, you already talked to us
about this matter. Is that correct?
:28:26
	Yes.
:28:28
	Is there anything else you told us...
:28:30
	...that I haven't asked you about,
that you can think of?
:28:34
	Nothing that I can recall.
:28:37
	Witness is excused.
:28:40
	A long freight was in there...
:28:41
	...and we pulled some people off
and took them to the station.
:28:48
	Do you mean some transients?
:28:50
	Tramps and hobos.
:28:51
	Were they questioned?
:28:53
	They were questioned at the station.
:28:56
	Ask the question.
:28:59
	Les go back to that Amos Euins matter.