- Dan Mathews: [gestures toward bulldozer] Didn't they use these against snipers in the Pacific?
- Fletcher: They sure did - that's as good as light tank armor. But I don't think it'll stand a point-blank hit!
- Dan Mathews: Did Stocker ever see combat?
- Fletcher: No - PX clerk. But he did go through basic training.
- Dan Mathews: All right - maybe he'll break and run!
- Fletcher: He might.
- Dan Mathews: Let's try it!
- [first lines]
- Narrator: The Highway Patrol maintains a constant vigilance to ensure the safe delivery of the millions of dollars worth of cargo which is transported annually over the highways. The shipments are of varying nature and varying value. But the cargo most tempting to the lawbreaker is money. On August 20th of this year, an armored truck was delivering a thirty-three-thousand-dollar payroll to the Reiner Oil Company. The schedule and contents of this truck were known, and a highly dangerous plan for seizing it had been devised by two criminals, Virgil Stocker and Alfred Davidson.
- [last lines]
- Dan Mathews: Don't worry. We'll book 'em.
- Fletcher: Thanks, We'll work out prosecution with the FBI. One more day like this and I'm going to put in for a Combat Infantryman's Badge. Maybe we can find one for you, too.
- Dan Mathews: Thanks very much.
- [Refers to the police badge he holds in his hand]
- Dan Mathews: This badge causes us enough trouble.