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00:00We will miss your bright eyes and sweet smile, for they say you are taking the sunshine that
00:13has brightened our pathway awhile.
00:18Come and sit by my side if you love me.
00:23Do not hasten to bid me adieu.
00:28But remember the Red River Valley and the cowboy that loves you so true.
00:38As you go to your home by the river, may you never forget those sweet hours that we spent
00:52in the Red River Valley and the love we exchanged with the flowers.
01:02Come and sit by my side if you love me.
01:08Do not hasten to bid me adieu.
01:14But remember the Red River Valley and the cowboy that loves you so true.
01:33Where's the fire?
01:36Maybe they're just in a hurry to get to your party.
01:38Aren't you impressed?
01:39Sure, but will your father be?
01:41Well, maybe if you can refrain from setting off firecrackers under him.
01:45You were always pretty rough on his dignity, you know, Roy.
01:47But that was when I was knee-high to a grasshopper.
01:50Besides, I'm guest of honor now.
01:52That's right.
01:53We'd better hurry.
01:55Twilight and evening star, ending the day.
02:02Music when soft guitar begin to play.
02:08Then starlight and moonbeams weave a golden veil.
02:16Then love begins at sunset on the prairie.
02:26Take any horse that's straight, boys.
02:49Come on, we'll get the guns.
03:50What's the matter?
04:04Can't you handle him?
04:06$182,000.
04:09The payroll and just enough to finish the dam.
04:13How do you know they took the money?
04:16Well, I don't think they'd blow a safe just to get my social security number.
04:20You know, it's been a pretty expensive proposition putting on a pioneer celebration in your honor, young fella.
04:25$10 fine for an automobile in the street.
04:28Good fast car would have come in mighty handy just now.
04:31Sorry, Sheriff.
04:32Whose idea was it anyhow?
04:34Yours.
04:37Yeah, I guess it was that.
04:39Yeah, you and your newspaper.
04:42Seems like we're splitting the blame, Gabby.
04:44Maybe I shouldn't have come home at all.
04:46You shouldn't.
05:15Zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom.
05:25Oh, get your mind off that bull fiddle.
05:28Notify the state police to be on the lookout in case they try to cash any of that money.
05:32Serial number will be published tomorrow.
05:34I'm going to get a shave, Kay.
05:36No shaves tonight.
05:37Not when there's news to be printed.
05:39You started this pioneer week and you're going to end it by taking my whiskers off.
05:43If you don't want to wait, Kay, I'll be glad to take you home.
05:46Oh, I don't mind waiting.
05:47For whom?
05:48Your father or the late guest of honor?
05:51Pioneer week?
05:52Bah, I wish he'd never shown up.
05:54You said that before.
05:55Yeah, I know, and I'll say it again.
05:56If he hadn't come back, we'd still have $182,000.
05:59Curious coincidence, isn't it?
06:01Yeah.
06:02But of course, it couldn't be any more than that.
06:04After all, no one can accuse a celebrity like Roy Rogers of being interested in money.
06:09It's mighty nice of you to stick up for me that way, Mr. Allison.
06:12Especially when you're so keen about money yourself.
06:15What do you mean by that?
06:16Oh, just that I hear you run the casserie or gambling joint over across the state line,
06:20where a man can really lose his shirt if he's got one to lose.
06:24Then perhaps you've heard that gambling is a respectable business in that state.
06:27And besides, I do have a ranch right here in this valley.
06:31Oh, I'm not doubting your respectability, Mr. Allison.
06:34I'm sure I'm just as anxious to defend your reputation as you seem to be to defend mine.
06:39Thanks.
06:43Say, who stuffed this owl anyway?
06:46Greatest naturalist there is.
06:48Didn't do a very good job of it, did he?
06:51The eyes seem to be of different colored glass and the feathers are much too smooth.
07:05Well, I guess I'll call it an evening.
07:07I'll see you tomorrow.
07:13What's going on anyway, Gabby?
07:15You wrote me something about the dam when I sent you a power of attorney from a ranch.
07:18Why don't you wait and read the paper?
07:20Why do you even bother to publish a paper?
07:22Anybody can get more news out of your whiskers.
07:24This is a mighty serious situation.
07:26You know the Red River.
07:28I ought to. I swam in it when it was a creek.
07:30Well, it won't be long before it won't even be a creek.
07:32The government's cutting it right off.
07:34Right here at its source in the mountains.
07:36Hey, get up there!
07:38The government's cutting it right off.
07:40Right here at its source in the mountains.
07:42Get your finger out of my eye!
07:44What for?
07:45To furnish power and light for what they call an essential industry.
07:48I sort of figured it's essential to eat beef.
07:50What are we going to do for water?
07:52You know, if you didn't gallivant around the country so much, you'd know.
07:55We're going to have a bypass canal from the dam.
07:58Whose dam?
08:00Well, you see, the government put up half the money.
08:03By scraping the bottom of the barrel, we managed to raise the other half
08:06to the White Mountain Dam.
08:08We was going to bring the water from up here,
08:10down through the valley like this,
08:12into the old Red River.
08:14Get your fingers out of my mouth!
08:16But that was a year ago.
08:18Since then, things have happened.
08:20Accidental explosions, careless workmen wrecking equipment.
08:24Why, a body would think it was done on purpose.
08:26What's going to happen?
08:28Why don't you figure it out?
08:30We've used up the government money,
08:32and thanks to your Pioneer Day homecoming,
08:35ours is stolen.
08:37We're in a mighty bad jam, son.
08:57There's his lights. Give him the signal.
09:05Let's go.
09:25Now, you men have had a good job and a long job.
09:28This shutdown isn't permanent.
09:30Just give me a week or so to get things straightened out,
09:32and you'll all be back on the job.
09:34The dam is going to be finished,
09:36and you men are going to do the work.
09:38Now, since we're ready to go ahead,
09:40Murdoch here will notify you.
09:42This is payday. How about our dough?
09:44Mr. Sutherland's doing the best he can.
09:46Plenty to melt.
09:48You'll get your money in a few days.
09:50Now, break it up.
09:54Well, boys, stalling the payroll isn't going to do any good.
09:57We can't even pay for the materials already ordered.
10:01Gentlemen, I'm afraid we're late.
10:04We are unless we can do something about it.
10:06How many cattle have we got among us that we can market?
10:08If you didn't spend so much time singing,
10:10you'd know they're not fit for market.
10:12They're nothing but hiding horns.
10:14They'll be worse without water, and time's getting short.
10:16Say, Gabby, how many cattle have we got in the valley?
10:19Well, ain't no 2,000 ahead right in this room.
10:22All right. Even at a forced sale,
10:24that'd give us over $50,000.
10:26Well, that's only half what they'd be worth six months from now,
10:28and besides, 50,000's only a drop in the bucket.
10:30We'll need four times that much.
10:32I know, Mr. Sutherland, but it'll do for a starter,
10:35and we can worry about a raise and a rest later.
10:37It isn't practical, Rogers. I'm against sacrificing our cattle.
10:40It isn't what we'll lose by selling our cattle ahead of time.
10:43It's what we'll lose if we can't raise money enough to finish the dam.
10:46The boy's absolutely right.
10:48He's got 300 head of his own.
10:50If he's willing to let them go, why ain't you?
10:53Well, frankly, I don't want to sell my cattle either, but...
10:56Say, if we only had the necessary collateral...
11:00You mean you've thought of a way out, Allison?
11:03Well, yes and no.
11:05You see, I have several partners in the Casa Rio.
11:09They're all wealthy men.
11:11Now, I know they'd be glad to advance us the money
11:13if we could just offer them the proper security.
11:16Say, how about our stock in the water company?
11:19Wouldn't that do?
11:20You mean as security?
11:22Sure. They ought to take that.
11:24I'm afraid not, because...
11:27While I don't agree with them personally,
11:29I happen to know that they feel this dam has been mismanaged.
11:32You know, all those accidents.
11:34And only by owning the stock outright
11:37could they have the full control they'd require to protect their investment.
11:41You mean we'll have to sell them our stock?
11:43For the time being, yes.
11:45When the dam is finished, we could buy it back at an agreed price to cover interest.
11:50And in the meantime, these partners of yours will be controlling the water.
11:53And that means controlling the valley.
11:55You can count me out.
11:56And me too.
11:58What have you got to do with it?
11:59You're a sheep man.
12:01If you were any kind of a businessman, Rogers,
12:03you'd realize that Allison here is in the same boat with the rest of us.
12:06And besides, certainly his own partners aren't going to make it harsh on him.
12:11As I see it, we have no choice.
12:13Yeah, as I see it, we're mighty lucky to get out of a bad hole.
12:16Now, if your partners will agree to this,
12:18I'll collect that stock and turn it over to you tomorrow night.
12:20Well, I'm against it.
12:22And the Red River Gazette's going to tell the world.
12:52There's a picture on the wall
12:55I'm the pride of Stokey Mountain
12:57And as pure as bubbling fun
12:59And she's going to stay that way
13:01As I recall
13:03She's mine
13:05Oh, yeah
13:07And there's nothing for that gal I wouldn't do
13:11There will never be no others
13:13If tonight can have my druthers
13:17That hillbilly sweetheart of mine
13:27Hurry up and give me a shave.
13:30I'm a bad man with a razor today.
13:33I'll take a chance.
13:42What are you all steamed up about?
13:44That meeting.
13:45I heard he's trying to pull a Hummer Tucker.
13:48Well, I heard it'd be a great thing for the valley.
13:50You mean it'd be a great thing for Allison.
13:52Yeah, Allison knows what he's doing.
13:54You bet your life he does.
13:56And as I see it, he was just waiting for one of us to suggest selling our stock.
14:01Yeah, and you wouldn't think anyone who could raise money that easily
14:04would be interested in small-time stuff like this ranch of his.
14:07Maybe Allison and his partners will have bigger ideas once they get hold of our stock.
14:11Well, I don't know much about business.
14:13Me neither.
14:14But I wouldn't trust Allison as far as you can throw a bull by the tail.
14:18Or you either.
14:19What do you mean by that?
14:20How about all them accidents been happening on the dam?
14:22What's that got to do with me?
14:24I wonder.
14:25Wouldn't surprise me any if you'd been making some of them accidents happen on purpose.
14:29What did you say, you old windbag?
14:30I don't chew my cabbage twice.
14:33Well, you...
14:34Look out, Gabby.
14:43Come on.
15:13What do you have to butt in for?
15:15I was just getting ready to level on him.
15:18Say, how much of that stuff you were telling Murdoch can you prove?
15:21I can't prove nothing.
15:22You sure took in a lot of territory, didn't I?
15:24Have something to go on.
15:25I got plenty to go on.
15:26What?
15:27Murdoch and Allison are working together.
15:29I can feel it right in the end of my whiskers.
15:33All right, fellas, get your instruments and load up.
15:34We're leaving town.
15:35Hey, you can't leave now with the things all snarled up like this.
15:38We're heading for El Paso for some more broadcasts.
15:40We can't do any good here.
15:42Besides, you can't convict a man by the feeling in the end of your whiskers.
15:45I'd be glad to stay, Gabby, if I could help.
15:47Well, then you certainly can't help any bellering into a microphone in El Paso.
15:51You write to me every morning, and I'll write to you every night.
16:00Roy!
16:01Were you leaving without saying goodbye to me?
16:04I was going to dedicate the first broadcast from El Paso to you.
16:07I sing much better down there.
16:08And besides, that Rio Grande water is really swell for the pipes.
16:11When we get back, the dam will be finished, and everybody will be happy.
16:14It doesn't take much to make Red River Valley happy.
16:16A little water and a little soft soap, and you're all in the leather.
16:19Just so there's no hard feelings?
16:21You can't win every fight, you know.
16:23Well, maybe this is only the first round.
16:28Hey, Pip!
16:45If this is the way to El Paso, they must have moved it.
16:47Where are we going, or is it confidential?
16:50We're not going far, but we're going to be awful quiet about it.
16:52I didn't think you'd leave old Gabby in a spot like this.
16:55You boys heard it all.
16:56I don't know what he's actually got on Murdoch,
16:58but it's probably enough to get his head blown off him.
17:00So we're staying in case we miss Gabby, huh?
17:02We'll at least stay until we find out what it's all about.
17:05As soon as it gets dark, we'll circle around back on my ranch,
17:08and we'll steal some horses from myself.
17:10And Tim, you drive this bandwagon to Hank's old shack.
17:13You know where it is.
17:14Well, I'm more of a musician than a G-man, but it's your chamber music.
17:19Carl, Lloyd, get the sack.
17:48Hey, Pat, you better go flag her down.
18:08We're going to stay in the valley for a certain reason,
18:10but no one must know it, particularly Gabby.
18:13But I haven't any secrets from Pappy.
18:15And he hasn't any secrets from anyone else.
18:17We've got to keep this quiet.
18:26You're not going to get into any trouble, are you?
18:28Well, not if we can help it.
18:30But we've got to do a little investigating.
18:32All right, I won't say a word.
18:34All right, close your eyes and cross your heart.
18:45Did you hear something, too?
19:02No, Pappy.
19:03Did Jim hear a shotgun?
19:05No.
19:06Did you let it off?
19:07That darn thing let itself off.
19:21I know they were shutting up.
19:23Hey, fine bloodhound you are.
19:25Come on.
19:47Well, start slipping.
20:15It's bad enough to have an editor suspicious,
20:17but when you get an editor in a barber cabin,
20:19it's no small talk.
20:21Don't let that worry you.
20:22He can't prove anything.
20:24After the stockholders' meeting tomorrow,
20:26we'll have everything under control.
20:28You can start construction again
20:29and rush the damn ride through.
20:31By the way, you'd better pay off those gorillas of yours
20:34and get rid of them.
20:35Too much.
20:55There's something crawling around here.
20:57I left it in the garage.
21:05What's the matter?
21:06I heard somebody out there.
21:08This gadget fits.
21:09Good.
21:32Get in the car.
22:01Get in the car.
22:30I think we've got enough now to convince even the sheriff.
22:32Let's go.
22:37Don't know what Rogers was looking for,
22:39but whatever it was, he can't prove anything.
22:41Not if he was counting on that car for evidence.
22:55Get in the car.
23:23Get in the car.
23:33What are you doing up in that tree?
23:35A man's got a right to hunt coons, Eddie.
23:37Not on private property.
23:38What are you doing here?
23:39I'm a stockholder.
23:40So am I, and I want to see what's going on.
23:45What more evidence do you want, Sheriff?
23:47But the car was wrecked.
23:48That's right.
23:49Then you haven't got any evidence.
23:51Well, then I saw where this thing came off of the car,
23:53and we can swear to it.
23:54I'll admit you've got some grounds for suspicion,
23:57and I'll investigate it in a routine way.
23:59Then in the meantime, you'll postpone the meeting?
24:02Why, of course not.
24:03What for?
24:04Because Allison's the only one who can benefit
24:06from what Murdoch's been doing.
24:08Oh, I see.
24:09That's what's been sticking in your craw.
24:11Because you can't bulldoze us into doing what you want,
24:14you're trying to involve Allison.
24:16What you say about him is pure guesswork.
24:19The only difference between Allison and Murdoch is
24:21Allison's just a little bit smarter.
24:24I'll bet my horse against a burrow that Murdoch's working for.
24:27Ridiculous.
24:28It's ridiculously simple.
24:29When you fellas turn over the controlling interest
24:31of the water company to Allison,
24:33he'll own the whole valley.
24:35A week won't make any difference.
24:36Postpone the meeting until then.
24:38If I'm wrong, no harm's been done.
24:40And if I'm right, you'll save yourself
24:42and everyone who's been stringing along with you.
24:44You know, I don't mind you so much on the radio
24:48because I can always turn you off like that.
24:51But when you stand in my own house
24:54and tell me how to run my business...
24:56Then you're actually going to turn over that stock.
24:58If it's the last thing I ever do.
25:01Well, boys, I guess there's nothing more we can do.
25:04Well, what...
25:05Sheriff, I hate to do this,
25:07but until you change your mind,
25:09we're going to have to keep you with us.
25:11Well, listen.
25:12Yeah, wait a minute.
25:14Coming along?
25:15Of course not.
25:16You don't want to leave your father, do you?
25:18I certainly do,
25:19so I can notify the police and save him.
25:21Kay, I was hoping you'd see this my way.
25:23Are you forgetting that my father sees it directly opposite
25:26and that I'm his daughter?
25:28I hope you're right, Roy, but until you prove it,
25:30I'm afraid I'll have to string along with Dad.
25:32And you're going to have to come along with him, too.
25:34I can't leave you here to break this up.
25:47Hey!
25:51They know you got them.
25:52They're going to be up here pretty soon, and where'll I be?
25:54Probably in jail.
26:07They know they're gone, but they don't know where.
26:09Let me do the worrying, will you?
26:12When you pass the food to the sheriff,
26:14be careful he don't grab your wrist.
26:16Hey, when I pass food to that guy,
26:18it'll be on a shovel.
26:23Well, how do you think you're going to like the penitentiary?
26:26Oh, I understand it's right cozy.
26:28I'll expect you to visit me the first Tuesday of every month.
26:31I'll be delighted.
26:32Bring me a cake once in a while, will you?
26:34Wouldn't you rather have some of Mrs. Bell's hot cake?
26:37Now, how are you going to hide a saw in a hot cake?
26:39What makes you think I'd try to help you escape?
26:41Oh, I don't know.
26:42You seem to be more friendly today than you were yesterday.
26:45Maybe that's because Dad's mad enough for both of us.
26:48Anyway, there wasn't any meeting today.
26:50You know, you haven't any proof against Mr. Allison.
26:53I guess you're right.
26:55But if I ever catch him, I'm going to pick him up by the heels,
26:58and if $182,000 falls out, I'll know I'm right.
27:05Hmm, pretty slick mouth, mister.
27:07What do you think you can do?
27:08Well, stand back and give me room, and I'll sure try.
27:11All right.
27:42It's the outrage of 1941.
27:45It's the same gang that stole Roy's horses from our corral.
27:48The sheriff's Chinese cook says the leader was riding Roy's own palomino horse.
27:53Oh, I'd like to be there if Roy could catch him.
27:56Operator.
27:57Listen, Sally, I just got away.
27:59They're holding us prisoner at Hank's.
28:01We're going to have to get out of here.
28:03We're going to have to get out of here.
28:05We're going to have to get out of here.
28:07We're going to have to get out of here.
28:09We're going to have to get out of here.
28:10They're holding us prisoner at Hank Bell's shack.
28:12Send somebody, quick.
28:17The rate to San Francisco is $2.70 for the first three minutes.
28:20Do you wish to place a call?
28:24We're getting away from Hank's place in a hurry.
28:26That won't do you any good.
28:28Your criminal career is over.
28:29It never began.
28:31You're going to have to be terribly right to prove it.
28:37You know, Whitaker,
28:39I don't believe Rogers would have to look very far
28:41for his Palomino horse that you saw stolen.
28:44What do you mean?
28:46He stole his own horse and kidnapped the sheriff and Kate.
28:48Why, you're crazy.
28:50In the first place, Roy's an El Paso.
28:51He wasn't last night.
28:53He stole a car from the garage at the dam.
28:54I saw him do it.
28:55Well, it wasn't Roy.
28:57I know it wasn't.
28:58Why would he want to kidnap the sheriff?
29:00Because he couldn't hypnotize the whole valley
29:02into his way of thinking.
29:03He thought he could keep Sutherland out of our deal.
29:05Now, isn't that reason enough?
29:06Well, if he did it and that was the reason,
29:08that's a good enough one for me.
29:10Besides, we'll soon find out.
29:12Today is his day to broadcast from El Paso at 1.30.
29:15And he ain't missed yet.
29:18I'll be listening.
29:20Come on, boys.
29:21We got enough here to make up a posse.
29:22Let's get started on that search.
29:29Take over, will you, Pop?
29:34Hey, fellas, will you give me a shove
29:36to get this thing started?
29:59Sally, didn't you bring anybody?
30:01Nobody knows but me.
30:04Well, that only proves you'll have to be more right than ever.
30:07These friends of yours aren't going to thank you
30:09for leading them to jail.
30:10Is that what you think I'm doing?
30:12Well, if you're not, I'll be the first to congratulate you.
30:14I'll remember that.
30:16Oh, Hank, lock them up again.
30:20Thanks, pal.
30:21Oh, don't thank me.
30:22It's for Pat.
30:26Allison claims he saw you at the dam last night,
30:28but Pop swears you're in El Paso.
30:30You've got to broadcast this afternoon to prove it.
30:34All right, we'll do it.
30:35From El Paso?
30:36By telephone, from my own kitchen.
30:38We'll hook up with your switchboard.
30:39Can you get rid of Gabby?
30:41He'll be a cinch to talk to much.
30:43He'll be home for lunch, but I'll get rid of him someway.
30:47Well, in just 30 minutes, the boys are due to broadcast from El Paso.
30:51If Allison were here, I'd make him eat the antenna.
30:54What?
30:55Aren't you going back to work?
30:57Nope.
30:58It's a holiday.
30:59What holiday?
31:01Gabby's holiday.
31:03But I've got to get back to work, and you've just got time to drive me.
31:06What's the matter with you some?
31:08Well, you wouldn't want your daughter picked up on the highway, would you?
31:11I'd rather have my daughter picked up on the highway
31:13than have anybody pick me out of this chair.
31:16Oh, I'm ashamed of you.
31:18I'm a little might ashamed of myself, but here I sit.
31:21I get so darned excited, my stomach's going around like a windmill.
31:27I'll fix you.
31:33Here you are, Pop.
31:34What is it?
31:35Bourbon soda.
32:03He's sound asleep.
32:22You think he'll wake up?
32:23Oh, I hope so.
32:24He just knocked off a sleeping potion that had lullaby and ox.
32:34Doesn't do any good to crank it.
32:35Better get me started downhill.
32:43Don't forget to give us a ring when you get us plugged in.
32:47Hello, KTX El Paso?
32:49Give me the master control.
32:51Hello, Jim.
32:52This is Roy.
32:53We're coming in on these facilities with a plus four level.
32:56You ride the game.
32:58Stand by, boys.
33:01Hey!
33:10It's after 1.30.
33:11Turn on that El Paso station.
33:16There he is.
33:21Say, maybe he's coming in by remote control.
33:29I don't think so.
33:30I don't think so.
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33:55I don't think so.
33:56Well, coming in or ain't you?
34:00Hello, Within Care.
34:01I just happened to be passing, and remembered a call I had to make.
34:12Do you mind if I use your phone?
34:17Sorry to kill him.
34:24What happened?
34:25I've got a terrible temper, and when I get a wrong number, it sets me off.
34:31Well, thank you anyway.
34:33Welcome to Union. You can fix it.
34:56It's lucky Gabby saw them coming. They'd have followed us to Hank's shore.
34:59Let's go.
35:02Did you find out anything?
35:03Yes. I'm pretty sure they were there.
35:05Then why are we leaving?
35:07I didn't want them to know I suspected anything.
35:16If I'm right, we can see them leave from here.
35:26Whereabouts up in those hills could those fellows be hiding out?
35:29There's a sheep herder's shack up in the mountains. Only place I can think of.
35:44Hey, Hank, where are you?
35:46If I have to ride a horse, I'll ride a horse.
35:48I'll ride a horse.
35:49I'll ride a horse.
35:50I'll ride a horse.
35:51I'll ride a horse.
35:52I'll ride a horse.
35:54If I have to ride a horse at too many of these concerts, I'm going to trade this bull fiddle for a Jew's heart.
35:59Why don't you put wheels on it?
36:04Hey, Hank, come out behind that hot cake.
36:06You're under arrest.
36:10Get him.
36:12Get off of those horses.
36:23Get off of those horses.
36:54I'm dressing up in style for in a little while I'm going to ride into town
37:00And every cowboy pal I know will lift his heel and toe when payday rolls around
37:06And so I'm feeling fine because there's lots of time until we're all homeward bound
37:12To work and slave with cattle, sweat and sweat and sweat and sweat
37:17And so I'm feeling fine because there's lots of time until we're all homeward bound
37:22To work and slave with cattle, sweat and sweat and sweat and sweat
37:26Until payday rolls around
37:29What does a cowboy do when all of his work is through?
37:32Just what I'm going to do now
37:35With money to spend and jingle off into town
37:38To mingle with all my friends I love
37:41Now, maybe my blue-eyed gal will wait for this brussel pellet right o'er the hot desert grounds
37:47heart and golden hair. Know that I'll soon be there when payday rolls around. I'm dressin' up in style, for in a little while I'm gonna ride.
38:18I'm dressin' up in style, for in a little while I'm gonna ride into town. And every cowboy pal I know will lift his heel and go when payday rolls around. And so I'm feelin' fine...
38:32Which one of you guys is Sutherland? I'm Sutherland. What do you want? I got a bill.
38:36Well, come on outside while I can hear myself think.
38:41I got a load of lumber for the dam from C.O.D.
38:44Take it out to the dam. We'll take care of all the bills in the morning.
38:47What do you got to do with it? Well, this gentleman's going to finance our company.
38:50After the meeting this evening at the Casarillo Club, we'll be in a position to pay cash for everything.
38:54I was at the Casarillo Club once and I ain't been able to pay cash for anything since.
38:58This has got to be cash on the line or else I take it back to the lumber yard.
39:04Is Pat all right? All I'm worried about's Roy.
39:08The young whippersnapper's made an outlaw out of himself and he ain't fixed a darn thing.
39:12They're holding that meeting tonight over at the Casarillo.
39:15That's all I need to know.
39:18You shouldn't show up in town. Ain't gonna do mighty good.
39:21Yes, it is. I've got a plan. But after I get the boys out, I'll need some fast transportation.
39:24Yeah. Sheriff's holding your station wagon for evidence. It's over at Steinberger's garage.
39:29Well, that's all right. Get me to the garage quick.
39:33Hello. Steinberger's garage?
39:36My name's Smith. I had a wreck on the main highway about ten miles north of town.
39:40I want you to come out and pick me up.
39:42Have you got another man to help?
39:44Yeah, I've got another man.
39:46All right, bring him along. We'll need both of you.
39:51Come on.
39:53Come on.
39:55Come on.
39:57Come on.
40:00Come on.
40:05You see that lumber truck out there? Yeah.
40:07Now, here's what we'll do.
40:17Say, look.
40:19Oh, let me at him.
40:30Come on.
40:37You see, I'm a special feature writer for the Red River Gazette,
40:40and I need a story on the romance of trucking materials to the White Mountain Dam.
40:44Listen, lady, there ain't any romance in that business. Or money, either.
40:48Why, whatever do you mean?
41:00It's ready. It's back to me.
41:23I ain't got any more time to hide you, lady.
41:25If you think there's any romance in this business,
41:27you better try it yourself.
41:33Well, so long.
41:58Well, hurry up. Get going.
42:04So now you're trying to steal it, huh?
42:06Well, what's the matter with you? We didn't have anything to do with it.
42:09So, which one of you guys is going to put it back?
42:24Why, it's a jailbreak.
42:27Let's go.
42:58What was that?
43:00Packed fire.
43:27Whoa!
43:45Boy, we're out of gas.
43:47That's strange.
43:57Hey, Roy!
44:11Backfire, huh?
44:27Say, Gabby, what would you do if you had $182,000 in cash?
44:32First, I'd buy a new barber chair.
44:34Then I'd lock the door and sit in it.
44:36You certainly wouldn't put it in the bank, would you?
44:38Not if I come by it the way Allison did.
44:40And they know the serial numbers.
44:42But if you owned a gambling club, you might hide it out there someplace
44:45and spread it around chunk by chunk for the next few months as though it were winning.
44:48Isn't that right?
44:50Well, that sounds reasonable.
44:52But how are you going to smoke him out if the money is there?
44:54That's exactly what we're going to do.
44:56Plenty of smoke and maybe a little fire.
44:58Well, arson's about the only crime we ain't tried this week.
45:02You boys better tuck in a few more of those beans.
45:04They say they're better than a bulletproof vest.
45:06Then we'll try our luck with a little honest robbery.
45:26Let's go.
45:57Good evening, gentlemen. The drinks are on me. What'll you have?
45:59As the sheriff, I'll have a glass of milk.
46:01But as the president of the water company, I'll have a shot of Bullton.
46:12When I give you the high sign, start the smoke down below,
46:15then light this bucket behind the orchestra stand and yell fire.
46:17There they are now.
46:26Fire!
46:41Shall we go into the office?
46:57I hope there's no misunderstanding about this, Allison.
47:00As soon as we're able, we'll buy back the stock at the same price.
47:03Plus the necessary bank interest rate, of course.
47:06Yeah.
47:27Don't move.
47:29I'll take that.
47:31You're under arrest.
47:32Again?
47:33You're not helping yourself, are you?
47:35This just means a longer term in the penitentiary.
47:38I thought you had more sense, Rogers.
47:40After all, we'll just cancel the check and issue new certificates.
47:43I don't want the check, Allison.
47:45Well, what do you want?
47:46Just a little more time.
47:48The place is burning down!
47:50You can go with us.
47:53The place is burning down!
47:55You can go with us, Sheriff.
47:57Again?
47:58And we're getting awful tired.
48:14You're staying with me.
48:15Up there.
48:22Where are you going?
48:23There's no use letting nearly 200 grand in paper burn.
48:26Hey, what's he going back in there for?
48:28The only thing that would make a high-fired thief risky is life.
48:31$182,000 is the water company's money.
48:33And it's my bet they'll come out with the money in a bag.
48:52$182,000
48:55$182,000
48:58$182,000
49:01$182,000
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50:19$182,000
50:22$182,000
50:37What'd he do? Hit him with an axe?
50:40You know, there's one good thing about this, it'll keep you off the air.
51:00Oh, but we can broadcast right here from the jail.
51:02Oh, I'm glad I won't be here.
51:05Say, you said you'd be the first to congratulate me.
51:08And I am.
51:09Yes, but that isn't enough.
51:12What else?
51:14We'll take care of that on the hayride.
51:18Wait a minute.
51:20You've got to pay me for fixing that gas tank.
51:30And now the cowboys are singing.
51:32Hi, it's the A.
51:34Just because it's springtime on the range today.
51:38And now the roosters are growin'.
51:41They're feelin' gay.
51:42Everything is happy on the range today.
51:46The fairy loves are pairin' off together.
51:49It's the weather that makes them want to feather.
51:52Their love nest over is bloomin'.
51:56They'll soon be hay.
51:57Just because it's springtime on the range today.
52:01Oh, the sun came up this mornin' with a twinkle in his eye.
52:04And gave the world this warnin' that summer's drawin' nigh.
52:08He gathered up the pearls of dew that sparkled on the plains.
52:12And filled the air with perfume rare out on the rollin' rain.
52:15And now the cowboys are singin'.
52:18Hi, it's the A.
52:19Just because it's springtime on the range today.
52:23And now the roosters are growin'.
52:25They're feelin' gay.
52:27Everything is happy on the range today.
52:30The fairy loves are pairin' off together.
52:34It's the weather that makes them want to feather.
52:37Their love nest over is bloomin'.
52:40They'll soon be hay.
52:42Just because it's springtime on the range today.
53:00The End