The residents of Hooterville flock to nearby Bleedswell for jobs at the new defense plant. To keep people from leaving Hooterville reopens its old airplane factory to fulfill its contract with the Army--signed during WWI.
Sam Drucker calls the law when he discover $300 is missing from his safe. With the investigation pointing only to Frank Nitti Eb is finally charged when he shows up in a car he paid $300 for and can't recall who gave him the money to buy it.
Wounded bank robber Clem Parker and his girl Bonnie Dawson want no part of Tarp Anders' brash gang of thieves, but Wyatt isn't sure whether to believe Bonnie's story that the Anders gang plans to rob the Union Bank without Parker.
The farmers of Hooterville sign up for a government-sponsored agriculture exchange program to Europe. When they realize the $300 cost for tickets is per person not per plane-load they decide to supply their own airplane with Oliver as their pilot.
The Taylors open a café in Wichita but word that he is a cousin of criminal Mannon Clements causes strife for them and Earp who wants a peaceful town. When Taylor kills a man who threaten him, Earp has to prove Wichita has changed.