After their adventures in the jungles of a remote South Pacific island, Captain Friday and Skip Turner find themselves responding to a request for help on the Sunset Strip. In…
A Haiku Trilogy Squire Skimp rruns defense. Cross words at Abner's witness. Lum holds him blameless. Rambling and confused. Enthusiasm backfires. Poor old grandpap. Squire blusters away. The swindle? Greater…
A Haiku Trilogy Clear cut evidence. Prosecution comes on strong. Lum's outlook looks dim. Honest town marshall. Ouch, who's side is Abner on? Town gossip, and truth. Squire's work is…
A Haiku Trilogy Strolling through Mena, window shopping and dining. Home cooking? That's strange. Tiny hotel room. Legal work goes on with Squire. Don't turn down the deal. Can Squire…
A HaikuTrilogy In a small room, visitors come to cram in. Waiting a trial. Grandpap visits, only to bump his head on the low, slanted ceiling. Is there space for…
As Lum waitts for Cedric to bring his car around, Abner's form of offering comforting words only makes Lum more nervous. Will there be a big sending off party to…
The time draws nearer for his trial for embezzelment, but Lum is still bent on writing his book. Abner doesn't want to hear his latest ficticious adventures, and reports that…
Resting comfortably in the cold, stone walls of the jail, Lum's patience runs thin as he worrks on his book. Meanwhile, Cedric and grandpap are confused over a play that…
While Lum relaxes in jail, he has decided to write the sad tale of his memoirs as a martyr. Today, we find Abner dealing with his duties as town marshal,…