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The Edge of Night/Episode 408

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Episode 408
Season 2, Episode 214
Airdate October 23, 1957
Production Number 408
Written by
Directed by
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Episode 408 is the two-hundred fourteenth episode of the second season of The Edge of Night, and the four-hundred eighth episode overall.

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Mrs. Guthrie told JH Phillips that the executive board of the Parent's Organization authorized her to study Bruce Thompson's record, and she couldn't find a reason for thinking him unfit as a district attorney. After Phillips sang Dalton's praises in the Sekuler-Holland case, Mrs. Guthrie agreed to make a televised endorsement speech for Dalton. Rose Marie Bremen lamented to Willy that in order to keep her baby, she'll have to move upstate with her mother-in-law. Willy told Rose Marie that she could get a job in Monticello to support herself and the baby. Rose Marie decided to give herself a week to find a Monticello job. English attorney Russell O'Brien stopped by the Karr home and told Mike that he's looking for the heir to the Ambrose Haller estate. O'Brien explained that Ambrose Haller left his entire estate his nephew, who came to the United States and married. After the junior Haller's pregnant wife Dorothy entered the Pike's Retreat nursing home, both the junior and senior Haller died. Dorothy Haller and her child are now the heirs to a half-a-million pounds. O'Brien told Mike that a letter was sent to Mrs. Haller via the nursing home, and Clayton Pike claimed that her forwarded the documents to an address in Bradford. Mike promised O'Brien that he'd help find Mrs. Haller and the child, especially if it will help put Pike away.

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