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00:01:20How you doing, Ed?
00:01:21Oh, terrible.
00:01:23I feel like that drill was driving right through the top of my head.
00:01:25That might be a good idea, Doc.
00:01:27Let out some of that beer you slopped up last night.
00:01:30Oh, quit riding me, will ya?
00:01:31Oh, I ain't even started on you yet.
00:01:33Come on, let's eat.
00:01:34Oh, no, Frank, I...
00:01:35I thought...
00:01:36Oh, come on, do your good. You got to eat.
00:01:38It's like a juster thing over there to straighten you out.
00:01:40Yeah, what is it?
00:01:41It's a nice ice-cold oatmeal smuttered with lard.
00:01:44Come on.
00:02:10Oh, tomato juice, eh?
00:02:12Hmm. Well, next best thing in the world for a hangover.
00:02:15Yeah? Well, what's the best?
00:02:17Laying off of the booze entirely.
00:02:21Hey, Grogan, what time did he roll in last night?
00:02:23Oh, I wouldn't know that. I never check up on me boarders.
00:02:26Your daughter's kind of checking up on him, ain't she?
00:02:28Well, I wouldn't be surprised if she was trying to.
00:02:30Well, she better before that Pearl Danvers makes a tramp out of him.
00:02:33Lay off, will you, Frank? You know I'm through with that dame.
00:02:35I was just out with her last night to tell her goodbye.
00:02:37Yeah? What'd she say when you told her?
00:02:39She said, Goodbye. Call me up soon.
00:02:43Shame on you guys, wasting your time in idle chatter.
00:02:46Look at Joe over there.
00:02:48Hey, Dombruski, what do you got there?
00:02:50A Hunyak back scratcher?
00:02:52Just a slide rule to figure out these stress formulas.
00:02:54What's that got to do with running a lathe?
00:02:56Nothing, but it's got a lot to do with designing one.
00:02:58Oh, running a lathe ain't good enough for you, huh?
00:03:01Now you gotta learn how to design one.
00:03:04Well, it ain't your time he's wasting, is it?
00:03:06Yeah, his going to night school don't hurt you any.
00:03:08Nah, he's always got his nose in a book.
00:03:10Well, it's his nose, ain't it?
00:03:11And a plenty big one at that.
00:03:13Hey, Cliff, why don't you stop?
00:03:15Hello, Buzz.
00:03:16Hi, Bob.
00:03:17Hello, Tommy.
00:03:18Hey, I got a little news for you.
00:03:19This just came from the Division Super.
00:03:21Mr. Thomas W. Smith.
00:03:24Subject, promotion.
00:03:26Effective Monday, July 12th,
00:03:28you'll report to Division Superintendent James
00:03:30to assume your new duties as Assistant General Shop Foreman.
00:03:33Yeah!
00:03:34Congratulations!
00:03:35Thanks.
00:03:36Hey, you seem kind of glad to get rid of your old foreman.
00:03:38Nah, we ain't at all.
00:03:39We're glad to see you get it.
00:03:40Hey, Tommy, who's gonna crack the whip in your place?
00:03:43As far as I know, the job's still wide open.
00:03:45I guess they'll fill it the way they always have.
00:03:47Move the best man up.
00:03:49Well, who would you say the best man is, Tommy?
00:03:53Well, kid, if they ask me,
00:03:55I'll have to tell them you're all pretty good.
00:03:57You know darn well I'm better than pretty good.
00:03:59Sure.
00:04:00You're the guy that wrote those books
00:04:02Dombrowski's always studying.
00:04:04There's one for you, wiser!
00:04:07There she flows.
00:04:09Let's go back.
00:04:10Till Monday, I'm still the best man.
00:04:11Yes, sir, Mr. Smith.
00:04:13Hey, you big ape, you.
00:04:14Get in there.
00:04:15But Tommy was only kidding.
00:04:19Why, you've been here longer than any of the rest of us
00:04:21and you can run this job just as well as you run that drill press.
00:04:24And I'll fight the guy that says that you can.
00:04:26I hope they think that way up front.
00:04:28Forget it, you're a sense.
00:04:30You sure you're rooting for the right guy?
00:04:32Sure.
00:04:33Well, you better take it over because I'm warning you,
00:04:36there ain't gonna be no hangovers and no shop I'm boss of.
00:04:39Get it?
00:04:40Okay, Mr. Taylor.
00:04:42Oh, starting to red apple the boss already, huh?
00:04:45Well, come on.
00:04:46We'll give him a week's work between now and quitting time.
00:04:49We'll give him a second.
00:04:50Oh, come on.
00:04:51Come on.
00:04:52I'll give him a second.
00:04:53Come on, Mr. Taylor.
00:04:54And we'll give him a second.
00:04:55Sure that'll do you, Mrs. Taylor?
00:04:56Oh, yes.
00:04:57Thanks, Mrs. Grogan, I'll return it first thing in the morning.
00:04:59Well, even if you don't, it's all right
00:05:01because I still owe you those four eggs
00:05:03that half bottle of blue one I got from you last Monday.
00:05:05Oh, gee, better get it.
00:05:07I'll give you my second.
00:05:08I'll give you a second.
00:05:09You'll give you a second.
00:05:10Good job.
00:05:11You'll give him a second.
00:05:12I'll give you a second.
00:05:13You'll give you a second.
00:05:14If you don't, it'll give me a second.
00:05:15You'll give me a second.
00:05:16I got a bottle of blue one I got from you last Monday.
00:05:18Oh, gee, Betty, that looks swell.
00:05:20I hope it tastes all right. The men around here are certainly getting hard to please.
00:05:23Not your Pa. He eats anything. I trained him like that.
00:05:27You know, you got to train a man just like you would a dog.
00:05:29Oh, so it's Ed Jackson getting hard to please.
00:05:32Now, Ruth, are you going to start that again?
00:05:34Yes, I am, and I'm going to keep it up until you and Ed do something about it.
00:05:38What on earth are you waiting for?
00:05:39That's just what I keep telling her.
00:05:41Well, I guess it's polite to wait until you're asked.
00:05:43Don't be silly. No man ever proposes unless he's sort of pushed into it.
00:05:47Isn't that right, Mrs. Grogan?
00:05:48It most certainly is.
00:05:50And with that blonde hussy chasing after Ed,
00:05:52he's going to need a lot of help to shove him into proposing.
00:05:55That's what I keep telling her.
00:05:56Oh, Mother, please.
00:05:57All right, but I know what I'm talking about.
00:06:00You've got to make up Ed's mind for him just like I made up your father's.
00:06:03Men being the simple-minded creatures they are.
00:06:13There are the boys. I've got to run.
00:06:16Much obliged for the butter, Mrs. Grogan.
00:06:18I'll return you the eggs and blew them, Mrs. Taylor.
00:06:25Oh, hello, Ruth.
00:06:26Hello. I'm robbing you again. Hi, Ed.
00:06:28Hi, Ruth.
00:06:33Hello, sweet. How's everything?
00:06:35Couldn't be better.
00:06:36I got to talking to the Grogans and almost forgot your supper.
00:06:39Yeah, well, I'm glad you said almost because I'm hungry,
00:06:41and I'm a man that really gets hungry.
00:06:43Oh, no.
00:06:44What you got there, margarine?
00:06:46No, butter. I borrowed it.
00:06:48Butter, huh?
00:06:49What is this, Christmas or something?
00:06:52Well, Pop.
00:06:54Hey, get a load of this.
00:06:55Buddy, look at yourself.
00:06:57What's the matter?
00:06:58Oh, he's all right. We won him through the wringer.
00:07:01You washed clean.
00:07:02Hey, how was the ball game?
00:07:03Oh, he beat the daylight challenge.
00:07:05You did, eh? What was the score?
00:07:06Sixty-three to forty.
00:07:07But we only played five innings.
00:07:09That hit a homer and we lost the ball.
00:07:11And you've torn your pants again.
00:07:13Well, I was sliding in the third and muggies spiked me.
00:07:16Yeah? What did you do to him?
00:07:18I smacked him.
00:07:19Well, you know, when I was his age, I could lick any kid in the neighborhood.
00:07:22Ouch!
00:07:23What's the matter?
00:07:24That's where he smacked me back.
00:07:30Well, that's about all there is.
00:07:32Most of the fellas seem to think I'm going to get the job, and I...
00:07:34Well, I'm the best man in the shop, ain't I?
00:07:36Gee, Pop, you'll be foreman.
00:07:38And that's about the highest job there is, ain't it?
00:07:41Well, I wouldn't say that, but it's pretty high.
00:07:44Well, what'll I tell Muggy about this?
00:07:46He thinks he's hot because his uncle used to be a foreman.
00:07:49Yeah, we'll get Muggy, won't we?
00:07:51Come on, boys. Dinner's ready.
00:07:53Okay.
00:07:54And if I'd have known about this, I'd have fixed us a real spread.
00:07:58Oh, don't you worry, kid. We've got from now on to celebrate.
00:08:05Oh, I'm not hungry, Mrs. Brogan.
00:08:06Well, you've got to eat.
00:08:07All you had for lunch was a can of tomatoes. Now go out and eat your supper.
00:08:10Oh, don't worry. I'll be over this tomorrow.
00:08:12You will if you stay home tonight.
00:08:17Never mind. I'll get it.
00:08:22Hello?
00:08:23Oh, just a moment, please.
00:08:31Ed, it's for you.
00:08:33Uh, Mrs. Danvers.
00:08:39Thanks, Betty.
00:08:40You're welcome, I'm sure.
00:08:44Hello?
00:08:45Hello, Eddie.
00:08:47Oh, I'm fine.
00:08:49I just wanted to find out how you were.
00:08:51Huh?
00:08:53Oh, gee, that's too bad.
00:08:57Say, it must have been the Gin Chasers.
00:08:59It couldn't have been the beer.
00:09:02Oh, I just called up to tell you I'm not mad about what you said last night.
00:09:08No.
00:09:10Well, you know about I not having any more dates.
00:09:14No, I've forgiven you already.
00:09:17Huh?
00:09:19I couldn't stay mad at a swell guy like you.
00:09:23Well, it's fine.
00:09:26No, uh...
00:09:27No, I couldn't.
00:09:28Saturday, I gotta work.
00:09:32Sunday, I'm going to a picnic.
00:09:33Well...
00:09:34No, I couldn't take you.
00:09:35It's not exactly a picnic.
00:09:37Some fellas and I are going fishing.
00:09:41Uh...
00:09:42Yeah, I...
00:09:43I'll call you up sometime.
00:09:44Goodbye.
00:09:45There, I see but a paper they're having a sale of vacuum cleaners down at the fair.
00:10:02I think I'll get you one.
00:10:04Plenty of time for that.
00:10:06When will you know about the job for sure, Frank?
00:10:08Oh, I ought to hear from the super tomorrow.
00:10:10After I get you the vacuum cleaner, I'm going to get you a new coat.
00:10:13I think maybe we can doll this house up a little bit.
00:10:15Maybe we can get rid of that old heap and get us a real car.
00:10:18We think we should. The old car runs all right.
00:10:21Say, listen, I got the swellest wife and kid in the world, ain't I?
00:10:24And the best ain't none too good for them.
00:10:25Oh, that's swell of you, honey.
00:10:27But first we got to pay back the folks that helped us when you were out of work.
00:10:30Oh, we'll clean that up in no time.
00:10:35Yeah, I think...
00:10:37I think maybe we ought to get some new dishes too.
00:10:40Hey, Pop, come on, you're missing out on Speed Foster.
00:10:43Yeah, what's he doing now? Still hanging on by his teeth?
00:10:46Yeah, but he's in terrible danger.
00:10:48Go ahead, darling, hang on by your teeth and I'll hang on to the dishes.
00:10:52With superhuman courage that defies anything else he's ever done before,
00:10:56he fights his way up out of the blackness of the pit
00:10:59while the man-eating crocodiles gnash their teeth in rage at the escape of their victim.
00:11:03Gee, crocodiles. All right.
00:11:06Oh, he'll get away from them like he did from those man-eating sharks.
00:11:09I bet I could if I was Speed Foster.
00:11:11His poison spear, ready to strike.
00:11:13Kadunka, kill him, white devil.
00:11:15Speed laughs at him in scorn and roars...
00:11:17Throw that spear at me and you die, Kadunka.
00:11:19Kadunka, heap big warrior.
00:11:21Hold poisons.
00:11:23All right, lay one down there, boy.
00:11:29I sure hope Frank gets to be foreman.
00:11:31Ha, boy, how we'll stall on him.
00:11:33Or maybe you guys are too dumb to know how to stall.
00:11:36Yeah, I guess everybody around here is pretty dumb, except you.
00:11:39That's telling him, Eddie, old boy, that's telling him.
00:11:42Frank will do all right in the job.
00:11:44He's got a lot of good practical experience in this shop.
00:11:46Every time I say anything, you always want to start an argument.
00:11:49What is it?
00:11:50Oh, don't be discouraged, keep trying.
00:11:51Maybe someday you'll say something that makes sense.
00:11:55Hey, Joe.
00:11:56Come here, I need you.
00:11:58Sure, Tommy.
00:11:59Anything wrong?
00:12:00Nothing Dombrowski can't fix.
00:12:02Oh, come on, I want to have a little talk.
00:12:06Doesn't that make you feel proud and dignified sitting behind that wheel?
00:12:09Oh, boy.
00:12:10Say that's a honey of a dashboard, too.
00:12:12Strictly airplane type, Mr. Taylor.
00:12:13Yeah, airplane, huh?
00:12:15Mm-hmm.
00:12:16That's a pretty good-looking cigarette lighter.
00:12:17Yes, does it work?
00:12:18Sure it works. Try it.
00:12:20You know, you got 18 miles on a gallon with this car.
00:12:22That ought to mean a lot to a man in your circumstances.
00:12:25It works all right.
00:12:26Sure it works.
00:12:27I tell you, you get more for your dollar than any car made in this country.
00:12:30Now, of course, you'll want immediate delivery.
00:12:32Well, I won't know till the night.
00:12:33You see, I'm getting a new job and a raise.
00:12:35Congratulations.
00:12:36You don't want to sign up until they tell me definite.
00:12:38I'd hate to see you wait too long.
00:12:39This is the only light-colored phantom we have on the floor.
00:12:41Well, say, I'll tell you what you do.
00:12:42You got my phone number.
00:12:43Give me a buzz tonight.
00:12:44Be glad to.
00:12:45Okay.
00:12:46Thank you, Mr. Taylor.
00:12:47Listen, if my wife answers the phone, don't tell her who you are.
00:12:48I won't.
00:12:49See, I'm getting this as a surprise for the family.
00:12:51I'm wise.
00:12:52Now, wait till you meet them.
00:12:53I got the cutest wife and kid you ever saw.
00:12:54So long.
00:13:01Good luck, Joe.
00:13:02Glad to see you.
00:13:04Hey, Frank.
00:13:05Come here and meet our new foreman.
00:13:07Joe Dombruski.
00:13:12Nice going, Joe.
00:13:20He won't feel like going to a movie.
00:13:22Best thing to do is to leave him alone.
00:13:23He'll get over it all right.
00:13:24Oh, come on.
00:13:25At least we can try and help him.
00:13:26Come on.
00:13:27All right.
00:13:32Hey, anybody home?
00:13:33Hello, Ed.
00:13:34Hello, Billy.
00:13:35How are you, Ruth?
00:13:36Come on, folks.
00:13:37How about a movie?
00:13:38No, thanks.
00:13:39I don't want to.
00:13:40Why don't you and Buddy go, Ruth?
00:13:41I'd rather not.
00:13:42It's kind of late for Buddy and I ought to finish these stuff.
00:13:43Oh, come on, Frank.
00:13:44You and Ruth can chaperone it.
00:13:45I'll lay off, will you?
00:13:46I told you I don't want to go.
00:13:47Well, what are you going to do?
00:13:48Stay here and make faces at yourself all night?
00:13:50Well, you go on to the movies and let me alone.
00:13:52Oh, come on, Frank.
00:13:53No job's worth eating your heart out.
00:13:56Yeah, but it was my job, wasn't it?
00:13:58You said so yourself.
00:13:59Sure, I said so, but the company didn't.
00:14:01They got their own ideas.
00:14:02When did they ever get the idea Dombrowski was so hot?
00:14:05Well, you know they invented that oiling system that they're using now,
00:14:07and he's saving them plenty of dough.
00:14:09I guess they figured that a guy who could do that could save him in other ways, too.
00:14:12Besides, he's always got his nose in the book from going to night school,
00:14:15or we lay around the house and listen to the radio.
00:14:17Frank, you've got to hand it to them.
00:14:19They've already handed it to them, ain't they?
00:14:21I suppose if I went around showing off reading books,
00:14:24they'd make me president of the company or something.
00:14:27Okay, if you want to be a sore head, forget it.
00:14:29A sore head? Sure I'm a sore head. Ain't it got a right to be?
00:14:32How would you like it if you'd been counting on a good break for a long time
00:14:34and you were sure you was going to get it?
00:14:36And all you got was laughed at.
00:14:38Just because some guy's been sucking around the boss.
00:14:47Yeah?
00:14:48Hello, Mr. Taylor.
00:14:49This is Jenkins of the Zenith Auto Sales Company.
00:14:52Remember I showed you the car this afternoon?
00:14:54Forget it. I changed my mind. I don't want the car.
00:14:57I tell you I don't want it. I can't afford it.
00:15:04You two better go on. You'll be late for the show.
00:15:06Yes, we'd better. Come on, Ed.
00:15:08Goodbye, Ruth.
00:15:09Goodbye. Goodbye. Have a nice time.
00:15:11So long, Frank.
00:15:17Goodbye.
00:15:47Goodbye.
00:15:53Good omen was second.
00:15:57Hordes of grasping, pushing foreigners
00:15:59who are stealing jobs from American workmen
00:16:01and bred from American homes.
00:16:03It is to combat this peril,
00:16:05to preserve and protect standards of living
00:16:07which have made American workmen the envy of the world,
00:16:09that we, the challengers, have raised our rallying cry,
00:16:12America for Americans.
00:16:15The problem has got beyond the point
00:16:17where the individual American workmen can cope with it alone.
00:16:19He needs guidance, solidarity and expert advice
00:16:22on the subject of protecting his job.
00:16:24We, the challengers, are organized
00:16:26to provide just that solidarity and expert advice.
00:16:28Pa.
00:16:29Ours is an organization of which it might be said
00:16:31If we did not exist...
00:16:32No.
00:16:33Listen to this guy. He's talking sense.
00:16:35It is also an organization of which it might be said
00:16:37he who is not with us is against us.
00:16:40The choice, my friends, is a simple one.
00:16:42Do you want our beloved red, white and blue flag
00:16:45replaced by the vile banner of anarchy?
00:16:47The time has come when we must realize
00:16:49what is going on in this great land of ours.
00:16:51When the real hundred percent American
00:16:54must stop and think.
00:16:56How do you like the picture, Ed?
00:17:04It's good to get out in the air. It was hot in there, wasn't it?
00:17:07I didn't notice it, but I suppose I would
00:17:09if I'd been drinking as many beers as you have.
00:17:11Thanks for reminding me. Let's go get some.
00:17:14Why don't you have an ice cream soda for a change?
00:17:16Oh, no.
00:17:17Now, do you have to wake up every morning with a hangover?
00:17:19Come on, let's go into Nick's.
00:17:21All right.
00:17:27Well, kids, how do you like the moment picture tonight?
00:17:29I thought it was grand.
00:17:30Kind of sappy, if you ask me.
00:17:32Sure, too much love stuff.
00:17:34It's not for me.
00:17:35I like the racket steer picture, boy.
00:17:37You know, soothe them up.
00:17:39It's more excitement as love.
00:17:40Why, Nick, where's the romance in your soul?
00:17:43Where is the what, please?
00:17:45Romance, you know.
00:17:46Two people falling in love,
00:17:48and sitting in the moonlight,
00:17:49gazing into each other's eyes.
00:17:51Well, I like this too,
00:17:52but I like better to do it myself,
00:17:54personal, than to see some guy in the movies do it.
00:17:57Huh, kid?
00:17:59I don't care what they say.
00:18:00I think that love story was beautiful tonight.
00:18:02Oh, it's a lot of fun.
00:18:03No real man would ever propose like that.
00:18:06Oh, they don't?
00:18:07No.
00:18:08You don't have to look at a girl
00:18:09and tell her eyes are like the twinkling stars and all that stuff.
00:18:11No, you don't.
00:18:12No.
00:18:13Well, how would you say it?
00:18:14Oh, I don't know.
00:18:15I guess I'd call her up and ask her to a dance.
00:18:17Or a movie?
00:18:18Yeah, or a movie,
00:18:19and then we go and get something to eat.
00:18:21Or a drink?
00:18:23No, not any girl I'd propose to.
00:18:25Oh, I see.
00:18:26Well, go on.
00:18:28Well, then, when the time came,
00:18:30I guess I'd hold her hand.
00:18:32You mean, uh, like this?
00:18:38Yeah.
00:18:40Then what would you say?
00:18:46I'd say, Betty, I'm crazy about you.
00:18:52Will you marry me?
00:18:53Yeah.
00:18:54Well, let me think.
00:18:55Yes, Ed, I guess I will.
00:18:57Well, then we're engaged.
00:18:59I think that's what they call it.
00:19:01It's a bit swell, isn't it?
00:19:02Yes.
00:19:03Hey, what did your mother say?
00:19:04She'll probably say, thank heavens.
00:19:05Come on, let's get out of here.
00:19:06Okay.
00:19:07Well, how do you like the show dish?
00:19:08Okay, Nick, take it out of there.
00:19:09Sure.
00:19:10Hello, Ed.
00:19:11How are you?
00:19:12Why haven't you called me up?
00:19:13Why...
00:19:27Our phone's out of order.
00:19:28Well, you could have come to see me.
00:19:30No, no, he couldn't.
00:19:31You see, the girl I'm engaged to wouldn't like it.
00:19:33So long.
00:19:35Say, was he trying to insult me?
00:19:38Oh, no, no.
00:19:40Say, was he trying to insult me?
00:19:42Oh, no worry about that.
00:19:44That is nothing.
00:19:45You know the old saying.
00:19:47It's just as many good fish in the ocean as there ever was.
00:19:51Fish in the ocean.
00:20:04There she is, boy. Give her the gun.
00:20:06Yeah? What's the hurry?
00:20:08Well, they told us to step on it, didn't they?
00:20:10You know what Joe says.
00:20:11They've got enough orders in here to paper the shot.
00:20:13Oh, Dombrowski said.
00:20:18Hey! What's the matter with you?
00:20:21That's the fourth drill you burned up today.
00:20:23I'll watch it to you.
00:20:25Dombrowski's trying to sweat a record out of us, ain't he?
00:20:26Let him worry about it.
00:20:27Listen, Frank, get down to work and quit knocking Joe.
00:20:30Let it down.
00:20:35What's the matter, fellas?
00:20:37Well, we're having a little trouble with these drills here.
00:20:40No more spares?
00:20:41No, they're all shot, too.
00:20:43Well, let's turn them in and get some new ones.
00:20:48Frank, these drills cost money.
00:20:50We've got to be more careful.
00:20:51Yeah, well, you asked us to speed it up.
00:20:53Maybe you'd better get some drills that'll stand this gap.
00:20:55They'll stand up if they're used right.
00:20:58Maybe you can use them better.
00:21:00Yeah, and so can you.
00:21:02Did you check your setting?
00:21:03Yeah, it's all right.
00:21:12That's tool steel.
00:21:13You're giving her too much feed.
00:21:15Come on, boy.
00:21:16You're too good a guy for boners like that.
00:21:27I see that greaseball's been picking on you, too.
00:21:30Yeah.
00:21:30How's it feel being pushed around by a hanyak?
00:21:34I don't like it at all, and I ain't gonna stand for it no more.
00:21:36No?
00:21:37What are you gonna do?
00:21:38Take a poke at him and lose your job?
00:21:40Sure, I'll take a poke at him, and I'll get another job, too.
00:21:42That don't worry me, none.
00:21:43You were a long time getting this one.
00:21:46Weren't you, Frank?
00:21:48Yeah.
00:21:51All right, then.
00:21:53Why don't you get wise to yourself?
00:21:55You don't have to be pushed around by no foreigners.
00:21:57There are a lot of guys in this town.
00:21:58Americans who feel just like you and me.
00:22:00They've been giving this thing a lot of thought.
00:22:03They can show you how to protect yourself.
00:22:06Would you like to meet them?
00:22:08Sure.
00:22:13But, Mr. Osgood, the stay-on lasts so much longer.
00:22:23Yeah, so I've heard.
00:22:25Anything else?
00:22:26No.
00:22:26That'll be 50 cents.
00:22:2850 cents?
00:22:30For Ajax shaving cream?
00:22:32Well, I can buy for 37 down the street at Molyneux's cut rate.
00:22:35Well, you better trade there, then.
00:22:36We don't cut nobody's prices or throats.
00:22:38Well, I know it's a cut rate store.
00:22:44Well, see, I haven't got the stay-on kind, Mr. Osgood.
00:22:46I'll take this, my lady beautiful.
00:22:48Anything else, Mrs. Douglas?
00:22:50Um, oh, a package of henna.
00:22:52The good kind.
00:23:01How do you do, Mr. Taylor?
00:23:04Hello.
00:23:05Seen our friend Eddie these days?
00:23:06Yeah.
00:23:07You ain't got to let her marry that Grogan girl, are you?
00:23:10Why not?
00:23:11It's still a free country, ain't it?
00:23:14I'll be $1.39.
00:23:15Oh.
00:23:19Oh, I think I've spent all my money, Mr. Osgood.
00:23:22Will you charge it, please?
00:23:23Well, I guess so, Mrs. Lambers.
00:23:28Gee, you're sweet.
00:23:30Goodbye, Mr. Taylor.
00:23:33Yes, sir, what will be?
00:23:34Well, give me that third bottle from the end on the second shelf.
00:23:41A little late, ain't you?
00:23:42Yeah, a little.
00:23:43I had some trouble getting away from home.
00:23:45Sure, I know.
00:23:47Cliff been around?
00:23:49Cliff who?
00:23:51Cliff Summers.
00:23:53He's around.
00:23:54Time to store, William.
00:24:19All right, Dan.
00:24:20What?
00:24:32The mighty multitude they have formed to our shores
00:24:35to take refuge under the protection of the greatest government on earth.
00:24:39and how have they rewarded the fine, generous, liberty-loving people
00:24:44who open to them their hearts, their homes, and their horizons of opportunity.
00:24:49I will tell you how, with the basest ingratitude and the vilest of treachery,
00:24:55spurning American ideals and the sacred principles of which our forefathers fought,
00:24:59they have clung tenaciously to their alien doctrines, foreign faiths, and un-American morals.
00:25:05Like poisonous vipers, they have patiently bided their time
00:25:09while they fattened, fattened on the bleeding bosom of our country.
00:25:12Now, enriched with the jobs they have chiseled away from Americans
00:25:16and drunk with the impotent power of their stolen prosperity,
00:25:20they are openly plotting to seize control of our government,
00:25:23overthrow our glorious republic, and subjugate the American people to their own dastardly designs.
00:25:28Standing alone, you and I are helpless to defend ourselves against this deadly peril.
00:25:34Helpless to protect our homes and families from the menace that threatens them.
00:25:37But if we unite with millions of other red-blooded Americans
00:25:41under the banner of the Black Legion, we are invincible.
00:25:45With fire and sword, we will purge the land of these traitorous aliens
00:25:48and straddle their every deadly scheme
00:25:50till once more our beloved stars and stripes will wave over a united nation
00:25:56of free, white, 100% Americans.
00:25:59And the new candidates for membership, please step forward and get their application blanks.
00:26:07Go ahead.
00:26:08Ain't you joining?
00:26:08I joined last month.
00:26:10Hey, I want to ask a question.
00:26:11Yeah?
00:26:12If we joined up, don't we get a uniform or something?
00:26:16Man, the Black Legion's got the doggornest uniform you ever laid eyes on.
00:26:20One that'll throw plenty of fear into the hearts of all them rotten, ungrateful foreigners.
00:26:24Go on.
00:26:25Candidate Frank Taylor is ready.
00:26:35We are ready to receive him.
00:26:41Candidate Frank Taylor, you will kneel and take the oath of allegiance.
00:26:45Candidate Frank Taylor, you will kneel and take the oath of allegiance to the Lord.
00:26:53Raise your right hand.
00:26:58Read.
00:27:00In the name of God and the devil, one to reward and the other to punish,
00:27:05and with the powers of light and darkness, good and evil,
00:27:08here under the black arch of heaven's avenging symbol,
00:27:11I pledge and consecrate my heart, my brain, my body, and my limbs,
00:27:16and swear by all the powers of heaven and hell to devote my life to the obedience of my superiors,
00:27:22and that no danger or peril shall deter me from executing their orders,
00:27:27that I will exert every possible means in my power for the extermination of the anarchists,
00:27:33the Roman hierarchy, and their abettors.
00:27:37I swear that I will die fighting those whose serpent trail has winnowed the fair fields of our allies and sympathizers.
00:27:46I will show no mercy, but strike with an avenging arm as long as breath remains.
00:27:51I further pledge my heart, my brain, my body, my limbs, never to betray a comrade,
00:27:59and that I will submit to all the tortures mankind can inflict
00:28:03and suffer the most horrible death,
00:28:06rather than reveal a single word of this, my oath.
00:28:11Before violating a single clause or implied pledge of this,
00:28:15my obligation, I...
00:28:16Do I have to say this?
00:28:22Say it.
00:28:27I will pray to an avenging God
00:28:29and an unmerciful devil to tear my heart out
00:28:32and roast it over the flames of sulfur.
00:28:35And lastly,
00:28:37may my soul be given under torment,
00:28:39that my body be submerged in the molten metal
00:28:41and stifled in the flames of hell
00:28:45and that
00:28:46this punishment may be meted out to me through all eternity.
00:28:52In the name of God,
00:28:54our creator,
00:28:56amen.
00:28:58Amen.
00:29:02Soldier of the Black Legion,
00:29:04you see before you an instrument of death.
00:29:10We give you this half
00:29:12as a symbol of our trust.
00:29:18The other half you will receive the day you betray that trust.
00:29:24Our sacred oath is now engraved on your heart.
00:29:27You will need that perishable paper no more.
00:29:29Step forward and consign it to these flames.
00:29:31Congratulations.
00:29:41Congratulations.
00:29:41Congratulations, Frank.
00:29:43Congratulations.
00:29:43New candidates,
00:29:45you will report to the officer of supplies immediately.
00:29:47We'll issue to you your Black Legion uniform
00:29:48for the normal sum of $6.50.
00:29:51Those of you who do not own a revolver
00:29:53will place your orders to the officer of ordinance
00:29:55for the Black Legion special,
00:29:57a regular $30 revolver
00:29:58with a small sum of $14.95.
00:30:00Say, Hargrave,
00:30:03I think I can manage the $6.50,
00:30:06but could I kind of hold off on the revolver for...
00:30:09Private Taylor,
00:30:09you got your orders.
00:30:10Dig up the money somewhere.
00:30:12We of the Black Legion
00:30:13will make every sacrifice for our cause.
00:30:15You want to protect your home and family, don't you?
00:30:18Okay, buddy.
00:30:19And when you address as a superior officer,
00:30:22say, sir.
00:30:25Yes, sir.
00:30:28Well, you're one of us, Frank.
00:30:30Feels great, don't it?
00:30:31Come on, let's get out of here.
00:31:01Come on, let's get out of here.
00:31:03Come on, let's get out of here.
00:31:27Well, Pop.
00:31:28Oh, hiya, buddy.
00:31:31Are those real bullets?
00:31:33Yeah, and steel jacketed, too.
00:31:35Here, come on, I'll leave them alone.
00:31:36Don't monkey with them.
00:31:36Buddy?
00:31:37Yes, ma'am?
00:31:38Buddy, did you get the...
00:31:39Oh, yes.
00:31:41Now go on upstairs and do your homework.
00:31:43Come on, gee, ma'am.
00:31:44I got plenty of time for that.
00:31:46Now go ahead, buddy.
00:31:46Do like your mother says.
00:31:48Will you let me shoot it sometimes?
00:31:50Yeah, I'll let you shoot it sometimes.
00:31:52Oh, boy!
00:31:53Hey.
00:31:57Frank, why'd you buy that gun?
00:32:00Hmm?
00:32:01Well, because...
00:32:03Well, with all these hold-ups and kidnappers,
00:32:05you've been reading about the papers,
00:32:07man's got a right to have something to protect his home, ain't he?
00:32:10After what you've paid for it,
00:32:11there's nothing left in the house to steal.
00:32:14It's worth any sacrifice, ain't it,
00:32:15to be able to protect your home and family and...
00:32:20things like that.
00:32:21Wait a minute, I'll get that.
00:32:27Yeah?
00:32:31Oh, yeah, Cliff.
00:32:34Yeah, when?
00:32:35What, tonight?
00:32:38When I pick you up?
00:32:42Okay, I'll be there.
00:32:51I'll be there.
00:32:52I'll be there.
00:32:52I'll be there.
00:32:55No room?
00:32:56Yes?
00:32:58Say, I gotta go out for a while.
00:33:00That lodge again, huh, Frank?
00:33:01Yeah, yeah.
00:33:02That with that phone call.
00:33:03Something special just come up
00:33:04about that group insurance plan we've been figuring out.
00:33:07Well, you won't be very late, will you?
00:33:08No, no, no, I won't be late.
00:33:09I'll be right back.
00:33:10I'll say, but don't wait up for me.
00:33:13Right.
00:33:16Thank you, 추infeld.
00:33:18Bye-bye.
00:33:20Bye-bye.
00:33:23Bye-bye.
00:33:23Bye-bye.
00:33:31Bye.
00:33:32Bye.
00:33:34Bye-bye.
00:33:37Bye-bye.
00:33:38Bye-bye.
00:33:39Bye-bye.
00:33:40Bye-bye.
00:33:40Let's go.
00:34:10No, you don't bother.
00:34:30I go.
00:34:38That's his old man.
00:34:40What do you want?
00:34:43I want you, Dombrowski, and your son.
00:34:45What have I done?
00:34:46I done nothing.
00:34:47What is this?
00:34:47What's this all about?
00:34:48You two, Dombrowski?
00:34:49Yeah, that's him.
00:34:50Our committee has decided that you're an undesirable alien, so you're leaving town right now.
00:34:54What do you say, leave town?
00:34:56We good American citizens.
00:34:57We got farm.
00:34:58We bet that's...
00:34:59Shut up.
00:34:59Nobody's talking to you.
00:35:09Come on.
00:35:10Get out of here quick.
00:35:11Now, Lauren, quick.
00:35:17Let's go.
00:35:34Hey, you, some more beer.
00:35:59This time it's on me, boys.
00:36:03Hey, Charlie.
00:36:04Did you see how my pal took care of those fresh guys?
00:36:08Boy, I'd like to die to laugh, Mr.
00:36:09Look on their faces when we shoved them on that freight train.
00:36:11They won't be sticking their noses around this town again for a long time.
00:36:14Hey, Cliff, you should have given them that book and a slide rule to check along with it.
00:36:18Well, Frank, how do you like the way we do things?
00:36:20I like it fine, Chief.
00:36:22See, Frank, what did I tell you?
00:36:23We don't take no lip from nobody.
00:36:25Yeah, that's the stuff.
00:36:26Hit hard and quick.
00:36:27We ain't afraid of nothing and nobody, y'all.
00:36:28Let's get it.
00:36:29Let's get it.
00:36:30Frank.
00:36:54I thought I told you not to wait up for me.
00:36:57I've been so worried about you.
00:36:58You said you'd be home early and it's after four.
00:37:01You're checking up on me, huh?
00:37:03You've never done this, Frank.
00:37:06I was afraid something had happened to you.
00:37:09You can mind your own business.
00:37:11I can take care of myself.
00:37:28Why did you feel them brakes?
00:37:33Smooth as velvet.
00:37:35Yes, you've got a sweet running car here, Frank.
00:37:37Yeah, and get a load of that dashboard.
00:37:39Strictly airplane type.
00:37:40Yeah, and I want to get a load of Ruth's face
00:37:41when this buggy rolls up to the house.
00:37:42So do I.
00:37:44You know, if I were you, Ruth, I'd have fruit cocktails.
00:37:49They went over swell at our church dinner.
00:37:51All right, yeah, put that down.
00:37:52First we'll have fruit cocktail
00:37:53and then we'll have tomato soup, like we said.
00:37:55What are you going to have for the main course?
00:37:57Well, I'd like to have fried chicken,
00:37:59but it's awful expensive.
00:38:01That's what we thought, too,
00:38:02but when Mother was in charge of our church dinner,
00:38:04she got a swell buying chickens from old Dombrowski.
00:38:06Say, wasn't that an awful thing?
00:38:08I wonder if they'll ever find out what really happened there.
00:38:11I don't know.
00:38:12I read in the newspaper that the police are still investigating,
00:38:15but I don't think they'll find anything
00:38:16until they locate the Dombrowskis.
00:38:18Frank says there's a rumor around town
00:38:20that Joe and his father might have done it themselves
00:38:22for the insurance.
00:38:23Oh, that's crazy.
00:38:24They're fine people.
00:38:25They wouldn't think of doing anything.
00:38:27Well, it's awful anyway.
00:38:29I sure hope the police find out who did it.
00:38:35Hey, Ed.
00:38:36What?
00:38:37You ever think of joining any organization?
00:38:39Sure, I'm a union man.
00:38:40No, I mean a lodge.
00:38:41You know, one of them secret societies.
00:38:43Oh, that's for halfwits.
00:38:45Don't you believe it.
00:38:46There's some things fellas like us oughta belong to.
00:38:49Yeah, maybe I oughta, but I'm not gonna.
00:38:51Come to think of it, I am thinking of joining a lodge.
00:38:54Yeah?
00:38:55Yeah, the ancient order of hen-pecked husbands.
00:38:57Oh, huh.
00:38:58Fooled you that time, didn't I, big shot?
00:38:59Hey, look out.
00:39:03Hey, Mom, put my knife.
00:39:04Quick, quick.
00:39:05Look it, ain't it a pimp?
00:39:07If not ours.
00:39:08You bet it is, Pop just bought it.
00:39:10Boy, look how she shines.
00:39:12Oh, darling, a new car.
00:39:14Oh, you shouldn't have.
00:39:15Oh, no.
00:39:16Oh, Frank.
00:39:17Oh, no, no, no, wait a minute, lady, and that ain't all.
00:39:21Here you are, son.
00:39:22Try this out on Muggy.
00:39:24Oh, boy, a Louisville slumbered.
00:39:27And here's that vacuum cleaner I was talking to you about.
00:39:30Ruth, he's the original Santa Claus.
00:39:32That's a man for you.
00:39:34Now, for goodness sake, what is all this?
00:39:36Frank Taylor, have you been betting on the races?
00:39:38No, I ain't been betting on the races, and nobody died and left me any money.
00:39:41They just got around to making me foreman of the shop, that's all.
00:39:44Oh, honey, that's wonderful.
00:39:46Oh, boy, wait till I tell Muggy about this, and am I gonna tell him.
00:39:51Foreman, wasn't that Joe Dombroski's job?
00:39:54Yeah, sure.
00:39:56Well, here, take this in the house.
00:39:58Come on, give me a hand, will you?
00:39:59Come on over after supper, and I'll give you a drive in a new car.
00:40:01Okay, Mr. Taylor.
00:40:03Mr. Taylor.
00:40:05Sally, Pamma, three-factor, four-four.
00:40:33Are we in for another reign of terror by a new Ku Klux Klan?
00:40:43That is being asked in the face of the mounting toll of floggings, beatings, and burnings, here and in several of our neighboring states.
00:40:50Again, we have hooded hoodlums, riding through the night with whip and torch, spreading terror and violence.
00:40:54Who are these new marauders?
00:40:56By what distorted ideals are they inspired?
00:41:00What do they hope to accomplish by their newly instituted reign of terror?
00:41:02Wouldn't they like to know?
00:41:03Turn that sap off. We've got to get back to this.
00:41:04Hey, Jonesy, what are they?
00:41:05What are they?
00:41:10Hey, Jonesy, what are they?
00:41:11What are they?
00:41:12What are they?
00:41:14What are they doing?
00:41:15What are they doing?
00:41:16What are they doing?
00:41:17What are they doing?
00:41:18Hey, Jonesy, where were we on that monthly statement?
00:41:21I was just giving you the gross receipts on membership dues.
00:41:247,163 members at 10 cents a month, 716 dollars and 30 cents.
00:41:29What? Less than a grand? Are you crazy?
00:41:31You misunderstand me, Mr. Barron.
00:41:33Those are just the figures from General Moffat's brigade.
00:41:35Total income from charters and dues from all brigades, 5,891 dollars and 10 cents.
00:41:40Well, that's more like it. What's the gross on that other stuff up to date?
00:41:42Sale of uniforms and regalia after deducting regional commander's commissions.
00:41:47Sale of Black Legion special revolvers with ammunition.
00:41:50Making a grand total of 221,499 dollars and 58 cents.
00:41:55That's only chicken feed.
00:41:56We've got to get this thing set up on a national basis so we can really go to town.
00:41:59I wouldn't be too optimistic, Fred.
00:42:00Don't forget the millions we were all set to make on Oil Explorers Incorporated
00:42:04before the district attorney started sniffing around.
00:42:06Let him sniff this time to his heart content.
00:42:07We're producing, aren't we? Pure 100% patriotism.
00:42:09Yes, but of a rather low specific gravity.
00:42:11But of a high cash content.
00:42:13What this country needs is bigger and better patriots.
00:42:15That's so much ahead.
00:42:17Hey, Jonesy, get this order out to all brigades immediately.
00:42:20Yes, sir.
00:42:21The Black Legion must go forward.
00:42:24Although our enemies are already crying in consternation,
00:42:27our battle is not yet won.
00:42:29We must press on relentlessly,
00:42:31redoubling our efforts, strengthening our forces.
00:42:34Got that?
00:42:35Yes, sir.
00:42:36It is therefore imperative that each member
00:42:38shall personally secure the enlistment of 2 new recruits
00:42:41within the next 10 days.
00:42:43Underline the 2.
00:42:44Hey, Clip.
00:42:51Now, weld this.
00:42:54Sure.
00:42:54Sure.
00:42:54Oh, hello, Ted.
00:43:11Oh, boss.
00:43:12Yeah, I want to talk to you a minute.
00:43:14Of course.
00:43:15Watch this, Jake.
00:43:16Okay.
00:43:17Okay.
00:43:17Okay.
00:43:17Okay.
00:43:24Smoke?
00:43:25Well, it's against the rules, ain't it, sir?
00:43:30Yeah, but it's all right.
00:43:31Go ahead.
00:43:32Thank you, sir.
00:43:36Where are you from, Ted?
00:43:37Texas, sir.
00:43:38Yeah?
00:43:40What church you go to?
00:43:41Mr. Taylor, the fact is, I don't go much to any of them.
00:43:44Seems like I kind of got out of the church moving habit.
00:43:47Do you like your job here?
00:43:49Yes, sir.
00:43:49This is about the best job I ever had, sir.
00:43:51I suppose you'd like to keep it, then.
00:43:54Yes, sir.
00:43:55I sure would.
00:43:56Well, I want to keep you.
00:43:57You've been doing good work here.
00:43:59Nowadays, that ain't always enough.
00:44:01Well, I ain't sure I quite understand, Mr. Taylor.
00:44:03I mean, are you willing to protect your job?
00:44:06Well, you bet.
00:44:07I'm glad to hear that, because we got a pretty bad problem here in this state.
00:44:11It's full of foreigners all trying to chisel jobs out of Americans like you and me.
00:44:15Well, I certainly am obliged to you for telling me, Mr. Taylor,
00:44:19the first one of them foreigners that comes messing around my job
00:44:21is going to find himself in a heap of trouble.
00:44:24Oh, it ain't going to be one, Metcalf.
00:44:26You've got to fight all of them.
00:44:27You see, they stick together, these foreigners,
00:44:29and they'll knife you in the back before you even know who they are.
00:44:31An American alone ain't got a chance.
00:44:34Go, go.
00:44:36That's awful.
00:44:36Yeah, that's pretty bad.
00:44:38But we got a way to protect ourselves.
00:44:40I want you to meet a bunch of fellas
00:44:42that feel just the same way about this thing as you and I do.
00:44:46Hey, hey, look out.
00:44:52Where's Ted?
00:44:53He's out in the washroom with Taylor.
00:44:56Leave him alone till I get back.
00:44:58What'd you do to him?
00:44:59They're kicking around all the American ideals
00:45:03and the sacred things that your forefather and my forefather...
00:45:07Oh, hello, Tommy.
00:45:12Go on back to work.
00:45:13Yes.
00:45:14And put that cigarette out.
00:45:19It's a big idea, Frank.
00:45:20What idea?
00:45:22Taking one of your men off his machine to come in here and smoke.
00:45:24Well, it's pretty tough when a foreman can't take a minute to get acquainted with a new man.
00:45:27An expensive minute.
00:45:29While you're getting acquainted with Metcalf,
00:45:31his helper stripped every gear off his machine.
00:45:33They're still picking up the pieces.
00:45:36Well, there wasn't anything I could have done unless I happened to be right there.
00:45:38Accidents will happen.
00:45:39Well, this one wouldn't have happened if Metcalf had been where he belonged.
00:45:42He wasn't tending to his job.
00:45:44And you weren't tending to yours.
00:45:46Yeah, I know.
00:45:48But it won't happen again.
00:45:50Say, listen, Tommy, you can cover me up just this once, can't you?
00:45:53I'm not so sure.
00:45:54I'm not sure.
00:46:24It was wonderful.
00:46:25I'm proud of you.
00:46:26Yes, nice, Nora.
00:46:27I'm glad you're pleased.
00:46:29What's the matter with you?
00:46:30You're acting as sober as if this was bad news.
00:46:32Well, it ain't all good news.
00:46:34And why not?
00:46:35It's what you've always wanted, isn't it?
00:46:36Oh, sure.
00:46:37I wanted the job all right.
00:46:38But not enough for them to take it away from Frank Taylor.
00:46:41Good heavens, you don't mean to say that they fired him.
00:46:43No, no, not fired.
00:46:45He just had a little trouble at the shop and they put him back on the machine.
00:46:49Oh, I feel terrible about that.
00:46:51That's a shame.
00:46:52And Ruth was so proud of his being made for me.
00:46:54Well, there's no picnic for Frank either.
00:46:56What happened, Ed?
00:46:58Oh, nothing.
00:46:59Oh, just a little mix-up at the shop.
00:47:01It didn't about anything.
00:47:02You know, I tried to talk to Frank about it.
00:47:05He wouldn't even talk to me.
00:47:06Seemed like he was sore at me.
00:47:09Say, I hope that boy don't think I was trying to take his job away from him.
00:47:14Oh, no, Frank's not like that.
00:47:15Sure, he's taking it kind of hard and you can't blame him.
00:47:18Just leave him alone for a couple of days and he'll be all right.
00:47:20I hope so.
00:47:21Sure, I wouldn't do anything to hurt Frank or Ruth.
00:47:24Who's there?
00:47:48Are you dropping?
00:47:50Yeah?
00:47:52Hello, Graham.
00:48:22I don't want to give the airy something to remember, fly.
00:48:52Thank you, Mrs. Riley.
00:49:02Yes, heaven be praised. The doctor says he's out of danger.
00:49:06How could we know who did it?
00:49:09Mike hasn't an enemy in the world.
00:49:12You're right, Mrs. Riley.
00:49:13To think that such a thing could happen in this country and today.
00:49:17Dad certainly liked your soup, Ruth. He wants some more.
00:49:20Oh, fine. I'm going to make him some custard this afternoon.
00:49:24You are not. You've been here practically all week. You even missed church this morning.
00:49:28Oh, well, it's a fine world if neighbors can't help each other.
00:49:31Besides, Frank wanted to sleep late this morning. Now run along with this before it gets cold.
00:49:35All right.
00:49:36Frank go to that lodge again last night?
00:49:44Yeah.
00:49:47What time does he generally roll in from those meetings?
00:49:49Oh, pretty late. I don't bother to wait up for him anymore.
00:49:53It's been pretty important things they do at that lodge.
00:49:55Seems important to Frank, but he never tells me anything. It's one of those secret organizations.
00:50:00Yeah, it sure is.
00:50:01What do you mean?
00:50:06Oh, nothing, Ruth. Forget it.
00:50:09Ed, you've got something on your mind. Now what is it?
00:50:13Well, Frank's been acting pretty strange lately.
00:50:15Every time I go to talk to him, he stalls me off.
00:50:18Ruth, I don't mean to poke my nose in your business, but somebody's got to talk to that guy.
00:50:22What about?
00:50:24What about those new friends he's running around with? That Cliff Summers.
00:50:27I don't like that guy.
00:50:28And I don't like those rumors floating around that those beatings have been done by some gang.
00:50:33You don't think Frank had anything to do with it?
00:50:36Where was he the night that Grogan got his?
00:50:43Ma, Pop wants something to eat. I think you better come over right away.
00:50:49Tell the folks I'll be back as soon as I get something for Frank.
00:50:52Frank.
00:50:52Frank.
00:50:52Frank.
00:50:58When you take care of your own home, do I have to eat a lot of cold junk just because Grogan got himself beat up in a drunken brawl?
00:51:17Why do you say it was a drunken brawl?
00:51:19Well, that's what they're saying around town, ain't it?
00:51:21Let's quit worrying about Grogan and get me something to eat.
00:51:23Frank, it's you I'm worrying about.
00:51:24You don't have to worry about me.
00:51:25You were angry at Grogan that night, weren't you?
00:51:30I, will you quit gabbing about Grogan and get me something hot to eat?
00:51:34And you were sore at Dombroski when they made him foreman.
00:51:36Well, what if I was?
00:51:37And you were out till after four the night his farm burned down.
00:51:39I told you I was at a lodge meeting.
00:51:40And you were at a lodge meeting when they beat up Grogan.
00:51:42Yeah, yeah, that's what I said and it goes.
00:51:44Not anymore, Frank.
00:51:45You've been lying to me.
00:51:47Don't you call me a liar.
00:51:48You are, Frank.
00:51:49You did have something to do with all those terrible things.
00:51:51You and those new friends are yours.
00:51:52You shut up about my friends.
00:51:53I won't, only a bunch of dirty contemptible cowards would do a thing like that.
00:51:57Why, you will.
00:52:13You think Grandpa let me milk the cow like he used to?
00:52:16I guess so.
00:52:18Um, that is, if he's up and about.
00:52:22Is he very sick?
00:52:24Well, the telegram didn't say, but I thought we'd better go there anyway.
00:52:28Well, when Pop comes up, we can go fishing, can't we?
00:52:32He may not be able to come up for some time.
00:52:35Not even for a weekend?
00:52:37Well, we'll see, Mom.
00:52:39Now, read your book, please.
00:52:40Oh, yeah.
00:52:44It was nothing to nothing at the end of the ninth ending when Frank Blakewell, cool as a cucumber,
00:52:49came up to bat with a look of do or die on his face.
00:52:53Oh, hello, Eddie.
00:53:06Hello.
00:53:06Hey, wait a minute.
00:53:08Isn't your new girlfriend afraid to let you out alone at this hour, huh?
00:53:11No, I just came in here to buy some medicine.
00:53:13Hey, wait a minute, Eddie.
00:53:14What am I, poison?
00:53:16When am I going to get a chance to congratulate you on your marriage, huh?
00:53:19Well, I don't know.
00:53:20Pretty soon, I guess.
00:53:21We're not sure yet.
00:53:21Well, I hope your new wife will give you a chance to see some of your old friends once in a while.
00:53:25Well, I don't know.
00:53:26You know how it is.
00:53:27Why is it funny about things like that?
00:53:28Yeah, you'll find they're funny about a lot of other things, too.
00:53:30But maybe it won't be so bad if you learn to handle her good right at the start.
00:53:34Don't worry.
00:53:34I'll smack her now whenever she needs it.
00:53:36Can I depend on that?
00:53:37Sure.
00:53:37I'm stopping already.
00:53:38So long.
00:53:39So long.
00:53:48Hey, Frank.
00:53:50Oh, hi, Cliff.
00:53:51Hey, wait a minute.
00:53:52Where are you going?
00:53:52Come here.
00:53:57What are you trying to do?
00:53:58High-hat me?
00:54:00Me?
00:54:00No.
00:54:01Why?
00:54:01You've been acting kind of funny lately.
00:54:03Haven't seen you around with the boys.
00:54:05I've been having some trouble at home.
00:54:07What's that got to do with the gang?
00:54:09Say, Cliff, I'm glad you said that.
00:54:11Because I don't think I'm going to be able to give that organization the time it needs.
00:54:15You're not trying to crawl out on us, are you, Taylor?
00:54:19No, not exactly that.
00:54:20But I've got to have some time to get myself straightened out.
00:54:23You better get yourself straightened out.
00:54:26You don't want any real trouble, do you?
00:54:29No.
00:54:31Now you're getting some sense.
00:54:32Now you're getting wise to yourself.
00:54:34Go on, loosen up.
00:54:35Have a good time.
00:54:36I've got a date for the gang.
00:54:38See you later.
00:54:42Well, hello, Mr. Taylor.
00:54:46Oh, hello.
00:54:47How's Mrs. Taylor these days?
00:54:50I wouldn't be knowing.
00:54:52Well, what do you mean?
00:54:54You don't mean she's left you.
00:54:57Oh, you poor, lonely man.
00:55:01Come on, tell me all about it.
00:55:03I've been working on the railroad
00:55:09All the living and living
00:55:11I've been
00:55:13Railroad
00:55:15Just every time I'm awake
00:55:18Hey, shut up!
00:55:19I only hear the whistles blowing
00:55:22That ain't the way to sing that.
00:55:25Why aren't you?
00:55:26Listen.
00:55:28I've been working on the railroad
00:55:32That shameless woman.
00:55:40I bet she had him fired out of his job on purpose
00:55:43So they could carry on like that.
00:55:45I'd like to slap her face.
00:55:47Oh, Ed, this is terrible.
00:55:48What's got into Frank?
00:55:50I don't know, but I'm gonna find out.
00:55:52Oh, hello, Edie.
00:56:05Come on in.
00:56:06It's just time for a little drink.
00:56:08Come on, you.
00:56:08Get out of here.
00:56:09Oh, Edie, don't be silly.
00:56:12You heard what I said, didn't you?
00:56:14Hey.
00:56:15Hey, what's the idea of talking?
00:56:17I'll tell you about it later.
00:56:18Hey.
00:56:19Hey, listen.
00:56:21I'm the guy who is the tailor.
00:56:22Hey, let me go, you big brood.
00:56:24Hey, Frank.
00:56:25Let me out of here.
00:56:26Let me go.
00:56:26Let me take your mind.
00:56:27Let me go.
00:56:29Frank, let this big...
00:56:30Let me go.
00:56:30You start hurting me.
00:56:31Put me down.
00:56:32Frank, you just let me...
00:56:33You didn't think you could beat me
00:56:36like you do your girl?
00:56:41Frank, come on.
00:56:41Snap out of it.
00:56:42What's eating you?
00:56:43Who do you think you are
00:56:44throwing my friends around?
00:56:46Don't you think it's about time
00:56:47you laid off that booze?
00:56:48Yeah, what's it to you?
00:56:50Enough to want to try to keep you
00:56:51out of the gutter.
00:56:51You still got a wife and kid, you know.
00:56:53Yeah.
00:56:54Fat lot she cares running out on me.
00:56:57Oh, so she's left you.
00:56:59Yeah.
00:57:00What can you expect from her dang?
00:57:02Frank, you oughtn't to talk about Ruth like that.
00:57:03She's the best thing that ever happened to you.
00:57:04Yeah, well, she ran out on me, didn't she?
00:57:07Whose fault was that?
00:57:07I suppose she started you running around
00:57:09half the night with a bunch of rotten thugs.
00:57:11Who says they're thugs?
00:57:12I do, and you can tell them I said so.
00:57:14Well, I wouldn't go around
00:57:15shooting my mouth off like that if I was you.
00:57:17We don't like it.
00:57:18Oh, we don't.
00:57:19No, we don't.
00:57:21And the sooner you learn it, the better.
00:57:23Frank, you oughtn't know I don't learn easy.
00:57:25Yeah, well, you will if you get a dose
00:57:27of what the Dombrowski's got.
00:57:31Yeah?
00:57:32What did they get?
00:57:33Plenty.
00:57:33And anybody else that monkeys with the Black Legion
00:57:37will get the same thing.
00:57:39The Black Legion.
00:57:40So that's what your rotten gang calls itself.
00:57:42It ain't a gang.
00:57:44It's a fighting organization of real Americans.
00:57:47Real Americans run around the country
00:57:49in nightshirts, ganging up on helpless people.
00:57:51The cops are going to be glad to hear about this.
00:57:53Go on, tell me some more.
00:57:56Go on.
00:58:00Now, wait a minute, Ed.
00:58:01You can't go to the cops.
00:58:03I can't.
00:58:03Oh, well, that's exactly what I'm going to do.
00:58:04Let's just quit that gang.
00:58:05Listen, listen, listen.
00:58:06They'll kill you.
00:58:07They'll kill me for telling you.
00:58:09Those Black Legion guys don't fool.
00:58:11I'm not fooling either.
00:58:12You're going to quit that gang.
00:58:13I can't get out.
00:58:14I've tried.
00:58:14They won't let me out.
00:58:16Nobody ever lived to get out of the Legion.
00:58:19Ed, I swore a sacred oath to stick to them.
00:58:24You swore a sacred oath to Ruth, too.
00:58:26Yeah.
00:58:28Yeah, I know.
00:58:31What am I going to do?
00:58:33You're going to do exactly what I tell you.
00:58:34Tonight, I'm sending Ruth a wire in your name, begging her to come back.
00:58:37Frank, you've got to straighten yourself out.
00:58:38Be a decent guy like you used to be, or I'm going to the cops.
00:58:40Sure, Ed, sure.
00:58:42I tell you, they won't let me out.
00:58:45You can't go to the cops.
00:58:47You've got to give me a break.
00:58:49I'm giving you a better break than you deserve,
00:58:51and don't make me change my mind.
00:59:01Hello.
00:59:16Hello.
00:59:16Yeah, Frank.
00:59:19Not tonight.
00:59:20I got a date.
00:59:24You did what?
00:59:26Okay, I'll be right over.
00:59:31You sure fixed us up, didn't you, Big Mouth?
00:59:35Well, I couldn't help it.
00:59:36I tell you, I was drunk, and he got me sore, and it just slipped out.
00:59:38We've got to shut that guy up somehow, or we'll all go to the camp.
00:59:41I can't go tell the boys.
00:59:42You know what they'll do to me.
00:59:48Well, what do you want?
00:59:50You didn't even bark at me.
00:59:51I just came back to get my purse.
00:59:52Got my keys in it.
00:59:54Now, come in and get it and get out.
00:59:56You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
00:59:57Letting that big group beat me up and throw me out.
01:00:02Wait a moment.
01:00:03Who beat you up?
01:00:05That Ed Jackson.
01:00:06He's always beating women.
01:00:08Told me himself he beats up his girl all the time.
01:00:10Oh, you don't say.
01:00:18You don't have to worry, kid.
01:00:19Everything's going to be all right.
01:00:24You don't think the boys are going to let any man beat up a woman, do you?
01:00:36Come on, Jackson.
01:00:37Get going.
01:00:47Taking me up side roads, huh?
01:00:49Aren't you the clever little bunch of kidnappers and only an army against one?
01:00:52Aren't you afraid I might gang up on you?
01:00:54Shut up.
01:00:56It's too bad you can't put a night shirt on your voice, Cliff.
01:01:00Come on, who are the rest of you guys?
01:01:02Take off those sacks.
01:01:03The cops will be glad to hear about this.
01:01:06What's the matter, you afraid?
01:01:08Maybe they better change the name of your outfit from the Black Legion to the Yellow Legion.
01:01:11Get them out.
01:01:14Get them out.
01:01:20Get them out.
01:01:25Get them out!
01:01:55THE END
01:02:25Ed
01:02:49I didn't mean it
01:02:53I didn't mean it
01:02:55I don't know why I shot
01:02:56And I
01:02:57And I tried to tell you
01:02:59Them Black Legion guys
01:03:00Don't fool
01:03:01Ed
01:03:05Ed
01:03:06Ed
01:03:18Ed
01:03:19THE END
01:03:49And if any of our listeners see a man answering this description, kindly notify the police.
01:03:57Jackson disappeared around midnight after leaving his family and some friends on the front porch of his home while he went to put his car in the garage.
01:04:04And now, to continue our recorded program, we hear, Fancy Meeting You.
01:04:09How do you like that? A guy goes to put his car away and disappears.
01:04:12Probably went out to play a little rummy with some of the boys.
01:04:19I don't know.
01:04:49What's yours, buddy?
01:04:52Give us a glass of water, will you?
01:04:53Yeah, sure.
01:05:03Kind of thirsty, ain't you?
01:05:06Yeah.
01:05:08Mind if I have some more?
01:05:09No.
01:05:10Mind if I have a glass of water, don't stick your thumb in it.
01:05:25Look who's trying to rip me.
01:05:28I imagine.
01:05:34Hi, boys.
01:05:35Hey, let's have some coffee.
01:05:36Don't stick your thumb in it.
01:05:37Look who's trying to rip me.
01:05:38Flash.
01:05:48Edward Jackson, missing from his home since midnight, has been found, murdered, with a .38 caliber bullet in his body.
01:05:55Lewis Leonard, 26-year-old dairy farmer, discovered Jackson's body lying in a grove at the northeast section of Cobb's Woods.
01:06:02A possible clue to the murder is revealed by the discovery near the body of a black hood fantastically decorated with strong crossroads.
01:06:10Oh, I swear to God.
01:06:11Already, police are investigating the theory that this black hood may have been the mask of mystery, behind which the perpetrators of several...
01:06:18Why, that's a .38?
01:06:20Yeah, and four slugs used up.
01:06:22Therefore, considered internationally as the greatest recorders of the news today, we, the sponsors, invite you to listen to...
01:06:34The News Parade!
01:06:38Today, the country is seething with excitement over the revelation of a mysterious and possibly sinister organization, the Black Legion.
01:06:44Ostensibly organized as a secret patriotic society, this Black Legion assumes an ominous appearance as authorities uncover its strength and scope, probed for its true purposes, says State's Attorney General, George F. Porter.
01:06:57At first, we were amused at the Black Legion's childish regalia and its blood-curdling oath.
01:07:02Then we began finding whips studded with copper rivets and guns of the type and caliber used in the murder of Edward Jackson, says the Reverend Dr. J. K. Glean, President of the State Council of Protestant Ministers.
01:07:12Any organization that appeals to narrow prejudice and attempts to enforce its creeds by violence is inimical to our democracy and repugnant to the ideals of every good Christian and every decent American.
01:07:26Meanwhile, in the Kaminga County Jail, police continue their questioning of Frank Taylor, who is being held for the murder of his friend, Edward Jackson.
01:07:33Frank Taylor? Did the Black Legion order you to kill Jackson?
01:07:36No, I told you, no.
01:07:38Then why did you do it?
01:07:39I don't know.
01:07:39We know that your gun fired the bullets that killed him.
01:07:42Come on, Taylor.
01:07:43Why did you do it?
01:07:43I don't know.
01:07:54All right, come on.
01:07:55Give us a story, Taylor.
01:07:56Do you belong to the Black Legion?
01:07:57Does the Black Legion have anything to do with this, Taylor?
01:07:59Come on, Taylor.
01:08:00Don't be a good fellow.
01:08:00Give us a story, will you?
01:08:01Sure, you're managed by.
01:08:02Give us a little break, will you, Taylor?
01:08:06All right, guys.
01:08:08Leave him alone, but I don't feel like talking.
01:08:10All right.
01:08:11Oh, my God.
01:08:41Oh, don't, darling.
01:08:43Oh, darling.
01:08:45Oh, please, Frank, please.
01:08:53Taylor, here's your attorney.
01:09:02How do you do, Mr. Taylor?
01:09:03My name is Brown.
01:09:05Brown?
01:09:06That ain't the name of the lawyer my wife told me she hired.
01:09:11Well, uh, confidentially, I'm not a lawyer.
01:09:15I had to say I was to get in here to see you.
01:09:18Some friends of yours asked me to have a little chat with you.
01:09:21What friends?
01:09:22Good friends, interested in making sure you get a fair trial.
01:09:26You tell them guys I'm two of them and get out of here.
01:09:28I got myself into this jam and I'm going to take what's coming to me.
01:09:31Now, wait a minute, Mr. Taylor.
01:09:34You're taking rather a selfish point of view.
01:09:38There are quite a few people who are mighty interested in seeing this trial comes out all right.
01:09:42All right for them.
01:09:44Well, if you don't want to be loyal to your friends,
01:09:49you should consider your wife and child.
01:09:54What about my wife and child?
01:09:57You love them, don't you?
01:09:59Sure.
01:10:00You wouldn't want anything unfortunate to happen now
01:10:03just because you're stubborn, would you?
01:10:07All right.
01:10:15What do you want me to do?
01:10:18That's better.
01:10:20Now, when you see your lawyer,
01:10:22you tell him the story I'm going to tell you.
01:10:24And when you get into court, you stick to that story.
01:10:27You killed Ed Jackson in self-defense.
01:10:30Now, here's the way it lines up step by step.
01:10:33Yes, I see.
01:10:33And you say that Jackson started swearing, shouting at you, right?
01:10:38Yep.
01:10:39Then what happened?
01:10:40Well, I got out of the car to argue with him.
01:10:43Then he pulled a gun on me.
01:10:44I tried to get it away from him.
01:10:45And while we was wrestling around that way, it went off.
01:10:48Mm-hmm.
01:10:49Mrs. Danvers saw all this?
01:10:51Sure.
01:10:52She was sitting right there in the car.
01:10:55Taylor, are you positive,
01:10:57absolutely positive that you're telling me the truth?
01:11:00Now, why should I lie to my own lawyer?
01:11:02All right.
01:11:03Now, I'll have a talk with Mrs. Danvers.
01:11:05If she substantiates what you've just told me,
01:11:07we've got a pretty strong case of self-defense.
01:11:10You'd better see her today.
01:11:11I certainly will.
01:11:13Because it looks as if that lady
01:11:14is going to become a mighty important factor in this case.
01:11:17Goodbye.
01:11:18Goodbye, sir.
01:11:18Keep your chin up.
01:11:19I want to caution everyone that I shall clear this courtroom
01:11:33if there is any demonstration such as occurred yesterday.
01:11:36You may proceed.
01:11:39Now, Mrs. Danvers,
01:11:40you knew the deceased Edward Jackson, did you not?
01:11:43Yes, sir.
01:11:43I did.
01:11:44And is it true that you were, at one time,
01:11:47engaged to marry him?
01:11:49Yes, sir.
01:11:50Who, uh, broke off that engagement?
01:11:54I did.
01:11:55Why?
01:11:56I was forced to.
01:11:59Will you kindly tell the jury what forced you to?
01:12:01Oh, please, I'd, I'd rather not.
01:12:06We all appreciate your feelings, Mrs. Danvers,
01:12:09but I must remind you
01:12:10that the defendant's life is at stake.
01:12:13The witness will please answer the question.
01:12:15Well, I broke off my engagement
01:12:18because I, I found out that Mr. Jackson drank.
01:12:22I object, Your Honor.
01:12:23This testimony is incompetent, irrelevant, and immaterial.
01:12:27Sustained.
01:12:28But, Your Honor, this testimony is relevant.
01:12:30It is imperative to establish the relation of these people
01:12:33so the court may realize
01:12:34that Edward Jackson met his death
01:12:36as the unhappy result of his own jealous passions.
01:12:39You may proceed,
01:12:40but confine yourself to the issues involved.
01:12:43Did Mr. Jackson ever discuss with you
01:12:45his attitude toward Miss Betty Grogan?
01:12:48Oh, yes, sir.
01:12:49He told me that he only pretended to be fond of her
01:12:53just to make me jealous,
01:12:55just to make me take him back.
01:12:56Now, uh, will you kindly tell the jury
01:12:59what Mr. Jackson's attitude toward you was,
01:13:04generally,
01:13:05after you broke off your engagement with him?
01:13:07Oh, he was very angry
01:13:09and kept threatening me all the time.
01:13:12Then, when he found out that Mr. Taylor wanted to marry me,
01:13:15he, he said he'd prevent it
01:13:17if it was the last thing he ever did.
01:13:19I object, Your Honor, on the same ground.
01:13:22Objection over rule.
01:13:23Will you kindly tell the jury, in your own words,
01:13:27just what took place on the night of the shooting?
01:13:30Well, after we came out of the movies,
01:13:33it was such a lovely night,
01:13:34we thought we'd take a little ride in the car.
01:13:36Oh, we were taking a short cut through the woods
01:13:39to Silver Lake,
01:13:40when suddenly Mr. Taylor stopped the car
01:13:42and began pleading with me to marry him,
01:13:46after he could get a divorce from his wife.
01:13:47Um, I told him he ought to consider his wife and child,
01:13:52but he wouldn't pay any attention to me.
01:13:55Then suddenly, uh,
01:13:57Ed Jackson appeared,
01:13:58just as if from nowhere.
01:13:59He was crazy mad
01:14:00and began shouting and swearing at us.
01:14:03Mr. Taylor got out of the car
01:14:05to try to reason with him,
01:14:07but that only made Ed madder,
01:14:08and he, he began threatening us.
01:14:10Threatening to do what?
01:14:16To, to kill the both of us.
01:14:19Go on, Mrs. Danvers.
01:14:22Well, then Ed grabbed his gun
01:14:25and Mr. Taylor tried to take it away from him.
01:14:28They struggled and the gun went off.
01:14:30How many times?
01:14:32Oh, uh, a lot of times.
01:14:34Would you say three or four?
01:14:38Uh, I think it was four.
01:14:40Four. Yes, it was four.
01:14:42What happened then?
01:14:43Well, uh, then when Mr. Taylor saw, uh,
01:14:47Ed lying dead on the ground,
01:14:48he got frightened and sort of hysterical,
01:14:52and he just ran away into the woods.
01:14:55And what did you do?
01:14:57Well, I was so frightened,
01:14:59I didn't know what to do.
01:15:00I, I couldn't stay there all alone,
01:15:03so I, I just drove away.
01:15:08Your witness.
01:15:10Mrs. Danvers,
01:15:15why didn't you report this shooting to the police?
01:15:18Oh, I couldn't do that.
01:15:19And don't you know that by your failure to do so,
01:15:21you're liable to imprisonment for compounding a felony?
01:15:24Oh, you, you wouldn't want me to snitch
01:15:25and get the man I loved into trouble, would you?
01:15:28Oh, I see, you don't like to make trouble.
01:15:31Your method of avoiding it
01:15:32is to encourage the attentions of a man with a wife and child.
01:15:34Oh, but you don't understand.
01:15:37I, I felt so sorry for Mr. Taylor
01:15:39when he was so lonely and unhappy
01:15:42after his wife deserted him.
01:15:44This, uh, sympathy ripened into love, eh, Mrs. Danvers?
01:15:48Yes, sir.
01:15:49Yet you're willing to let this man divorce his wife
01:15:51so you can marry him?
01:15:52Because I knew it was his only chance
01:15:54for happiness.
01:15:58That's all, Mrs. Danvers.
01:16:02Your Honor,
01:16:03I should like to call Mr. Frank Taylor to the stand.
01:16:06Call the witness.
01:16:08Frank Taylor,
01:16:09take the stand.
01:16:10Do you understand, Mr. Taylor,
01:16:32that you are within your constitutional rights
01:16:33and refusing to testify?
01:16:36Yes, sir.
01:16:37Proceed.
01:16:37Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth,
01:16:41the whole truth,
01:16:41and nothing but the truth,
01:16:42so help your God?
01:16:46Yes, sir.
01:16:51Now, Mr. Taylor,
01:16:53your wife recently left you,
01:16:55did she not?
01:16:57Yeah.
01:16:59Will you please tell the jury
01:17:01why she left you?
01:17:04Well, my wife is a fine woman,
01:17:06but she's awful ambitious
01:17:08and she wanted a lot of things
01:17:09I couldn't afford to give her.
01:17:11I tried hard
01:17:12and I finally got a break.
01:17:15They made me shop foreman
01:17:16and raised my pay.
01:17:18Then we got along a little better.
01:17:21I bought her a new car
01:17:22and a vacuum cleaner.
01:17:24I was going to fix up the house
01:17:25a little bit
01:17:25when I lost my job.
01:17:28I couldn't afford to keep up the payments
01:17:30on the things I'd already bought.
01:17:31until she left me.
01:17:35And it was Mrs. Danvers
01:17:37who pitied your distress
01:17:38and gave you her sympathy
01:17:40after your wife left you?
01:17:43Yeah.
01:17:46Will you please speak a little louder,
01:17:48Mr. Taylor?
01:17:49Speak a little louder, Mr. Taylor,
01:17:50so the jury can hear you.
01:17:52Yes.
01:17:54And your gratitude
01:17:55to Mrs. Danvers
01:17:56gradually developed
01:17:57into love, did it not?
01:17:58No!
01:18:02It's all a pack of lies.
01:18:04The Black Legion made me do it.
01:18:05I belong to it
01:18:06and so do a lot of other guys
01:18:07sitting right here
01:18:08in this courtroom.
01:18:09Your Honor!
01:18:09No, no, no, let me alone.
01:18:10Let me talk.
01:18:11Let him go on.
01:18:12They threatened they'd kill
01:18:12my wife and kid
01:18:13unless I helped them
01:18:14to frame up this case.
01:18:15There ain't one word of truth
01:18:16than what Pearl Danvers
01:18:17has been saying
01:18:18or what I've been saying
01:18:19up to now.
01:18:20I ain't never cared nothing
01:18:21about any other woman
01:18:22except my wife.
01:18:23About being in love with Pearl,
01:18:24that's all lies.
01:18:25Yeah, and all she said
01:18:26about Ed being in love with her,
01:18:27that's all lies.
01:18:28too.
01:18:29We tried to make it look
01:18:30like the Black Legion
01:18:31didn't have nothing to do
01:18:31with Ed's death,
01:18:32but they did in plenty.
01:18:34I killed Ed Jackson
01:18:35because he found out
01:18:35too much about the Legion
01:18:36while he was trying
01:18:37to make me get out of it.
01:18:38And I was afraid
01:18:39he'd go to the cops
01:18:40and so I killed him.
01:18:41And the guys that helped me
01:18:42do it are sitting right over there.
01:18:44Come on, Cliff,
01:18:45and you Hargraves
01:18:46and the rest of you guys,
01:18:47stand up and tell the truth.
01:18:50Oh, I don't care
01:18:51what you do to me.
01:18:51If ever a guy
01:18:52had it coming to him,
01:18:53I have.
01:18:54But I want you to take care
01:18:55of Ruth and Buddy.
01:18:56And don't let them rats
01:18:58make her suffer
01:18:59no more than she has.
01:19:01Lock those doors.
01:19:03Don't let anyone
01:19:03leave this room.
01:19:04And you will identify
01:19:05every member of the Black Legion
01:19:06in this room.
01:19:07Yes, sir.
01:19:09Your Honor,
01:19:10I can't begin to tell you
01:19:11what a shock
01:19:12Taylor's confession
01:19:13was to me.
01:19:14And to me.
01:19:15Naturally,
01:19:15if I'd had the slightest
01:19:16suspicion as to what
01:19:17the facts were...
01:19:18I understand, Billings.
01:19:20Knowing you as well
01:19:21as I do,
01:19:21I'm positive you had
01:19:22nothing whatever to do
01:19:23with the perjury.
01:19:23Thank you, sir.
01:19:25And may I have your permission
01:19:26to withdraw from the case now?
01:19:27Of course, Billings.
01:19:28Of course you may.
01:19:35Furthermore,
01:19:36your idea of patriotism
01:19:37and Americanism
01:19:38is hideous
01:19:38to all decent citizens.
01:19:40It violates every protection
01:19:41guaranteed them
01:19:42by the Bill of Rights
01:19:42contained in our Constitution.
01:19:44The Bill of Rights,
01:19:45assuring to us all
01:19:46freedom of religious opinion
01:19:47and security of person
01:19:49and property
01:19:50against the attack
01:19:50of illegal and extra-legal forces,
01:19:53is the cornerstone
01:19:54of true Americanism
01:19:55and must be jealously guarded
01:19:56if we are to remain
01:19:57a free people.
01:20:00We cannot permit
01:20:01racial or religious hatreds
01:20:02to be stirred up
01:20:03so that innocent citizens
01:20:04become the victims
01:20:05of accusations
01:20:06brought in secrecy.
01:20:07We cannot permit
01:20:08unknown tribunals
01:20:09to pass judgments
01:20:10nor punishments
01:20:11to be inflicted
01:20:12by a band
01:20:12of hooded terrorists.
01:20:14Unless all of these
01:20:15illegal and extra-legal forces
01:20:16are ruthlessly wiped out,
01:20:18this nation may as well
01:20:19abandon its Constitution,
01:20:21forget its Bill of Rights,
01:20:22tear down its courts
01:20:23of justice
01:20:24and revert to the barbarism
01:20:25of government
01:20:26by primitive violence.
01:20:28This would mean
01:20:29relinquishing everything
01:20:29that civilized man
01:20:30has won
01:20:31by the most prodigious effort
01:20:33over a course
01:20:34of the past five centuries.
01:20:36The American people
01:20:37made their choice
01:20:38long ago.
01:20:40Their blood
01:20:40and their sacrifices
01:20:41secured for us
01:20:42the basic human rights,
01:20:43life, liberty,
01:20:45and the pursuit of happiness.
01:20:47Their wisdom built
01:20:48the whole structure
01:20:49of our democratic form
01:20:50of government
01:20:50expressly to keep sacred
01:20:52and inviolate
01:20:52these same human rights.
01:20:55It is our duty
01:20:56to guard them zealously
01:20:57if we are to remain
01:20:58a nation of free men.
01:21:00As Abraham Lincoln said,
01:21:02our reliance
01:21:03is in the love of liberty
01:21:04which God has planted in us.
01:21:06Our defense
01:21:06is the spirit
01:21:07that prizes liberty
01:21:08as the heritage
01:21:09of all men
01:21:10in all lands
01:21:11everywhere.
01:21:13Destroy this spirit
01:21:14and you have planted
01:21:15the seeds of despotism
01:21:16at your own doors.
01:21:19All of you men
01:21:20have been tried
01:21:20and convicted
01:21:21of the murder
01:21:21of Edward Jackson.
01:21:24It is therefore
01:21:24the sentence
01:21:24of this court
01:21:25that you be confined
01:21:27in the state penitentiary
01:21:28for the rest
01:21:29of your natural lives.
01:21:30Come on, then.
01:21:45Get going.
01:21:46Come on.
01:21:46Come on.
01:22:00Come on.
01:22:30Come on.
01:23:00Come on.
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