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19:39Ma'am, there's a lot of gadgets around here,
19:43not the kind of gadgets I'm familiar with.
19:45I'd be more than grateful if you just sort of stick around
19:48until I get the hang of things.
19:50Well, I don't know your reason for buying the paper
19:53or what policy you intend to follow.
19:55My father dedicated the paper to a crusade of law and order,
19:58and nothing could make him change his mind.
20:00If you intend to follow along those same lines,
20:02I'll do anything I can to help you.
20:04Well, I've always admired law and order,
20:06and I wouldn't go for nothing else.
20:08Well, you'll need a lot of courage.
20:10This country is dominated by a gang of outlaws,
20:12and the sheriff is helpless against them.
20:14My father was trying to get together the Honest Ranchers,
20:17and the outlaws murdered him.
20:19Murdered him?
20:20Yes, and they'll murder you, too,
20:22if you try to fight against them.
20:27Buzz, is this your idea of a calm and peaceable life?
20:30Looks like you've got a bear by the tail.
20:33If I had, I'd come home with his head.
20:36Yeah, but what I want to know is,
20:38are you going to be on the inside or the outside?
20:58Looks like that new editor needs to be educated.
21:02Here he comes now.
21:12Well, how do you do, Mr. Jones?
21:15And how are you this fine morning, huh?
21:18Say, those are mighty nice clothes you're wearing.
21:25Go ahead and laugh. Go ahead and laugh.
21:28I'll be wearing fine clothes
21:30and you're nothing but a saddle trap.
21:50Give me a glass of beer.
21:52I need a chase for all that ink I'm drinking.
22:00Come on.
22:30Come on.
23:01You play.
23:03Did somebody throw something?
23:05Maybe a hair flew by.
23:08Can I play, too?
23:30Come on.
24:00Come on.
24:16You ought to take it easy.
24:18You're starting to play a little too rough.
24:20You're going to horn in where you've got no business once too often.
24:23There's always a chance of that.
24:25Now run along before I lose my temper.
24:27Take your little playmate with you.
24:30Come on.
24:44You know, Fred,
24:45I'm beginning to like this calm and peaceable life you've been talking about.
25:00Come on.
25:14Hello.
25:15Mind if I stick around and watch you work?
25:17No, sit down and make yourself comfortable.
25:19Thanks.
25:25Uh, Fuzzy, I've set up the new type for those handbills
25:28calling for the general meeting.
25:29Uh, will you run them off for me?
25:30I'll have them out in just two shakes of a cat's tail.
25:56Mr. Dawes?
25:57That's me.
25:58Owen Edgars, star reporter and type setter of the Red Rock Free Press.
26:02Uh, what can I do for you?
26:03Just stopped by to get acquainted.
26:05I'm Leif Barlow, owner of the Bar LB.
26:07I'm pleased to meet you.
26:08Thanks.
26:11You know, I admire your courage,
26:13but I just wonder if you know what you're up against.
26:17That's pretty strong talk.
26:21Well, when I go after a bunch of outdoors, I don't send them love and kisses.
26:25I hope you can prod all the ranchers into building that telegraph line.
26:29But just the same, I'd hate to be standing in your shoes.
26:32You better not crowd old Fuzzy.
26:34He's deaf to destruction when he gets riled.
26:37I expect you'll get a chance to prove that.
26:40You'll be doing a great public service, Mr. Jones.
26:43That is, uh, if you live long enough to finish the job.
26:47Good luck.
26:56Hey, you didn't have to spread it on so thick.
26:59I only repeated what I heard you say many times, Fuzz.
27:02Can't you take a joke?
27:07All right, Fuzzy, I admire a man who can stick to his convictions.
27:10No, I don't put myself up as being so brave.
27:13Really brave men are modest.
27:15They don't have to brag.
27:18How can you sit there and do nothing?
27:20Aren't you going to help your friend in this fight?
27:22Well, I just sort of get into enough trouble that happens along with it.
27:26I don't go out and look for any...
27:29Could it be that you're afraid?
27:31Well, no, I wouldn't say that.
27:34I'm just sort of fond of my hide and not eager to get it full of bullet holes, that's all.
27:44Oh, Fuzz, there must be an easier way of doing that.
27:52Why don't you try it?
28:06I bet this will get us some action.
28:23Hey, this is great. Take a look.
28:36There it is. That's the eight.
28:53Howdy, Sheriff.
28:55Howdy.
28:56Hey, uh, what do you know about those two fellas?
29:06Well, I've got nothing against them, if that's what you mean.
29:09Say, what's on your mind?
29:11Nothing in particular.
29:13I was wondering, have you any idea what's going on?
29:16I don't know.
29:18Nothing in particular.
29:20I was wondering, have you any idea who might have killed John Martin,
29:23the fellow that used to run the newspaper?
29:25No.
29:27Maybe you can tell me who it was.
29:30Well, I think it was someone that didn't like newspaper men.
29:34No.
29:36Well, I think it was somebody that didn't like the way he combed his hair.
29:40Say, suppose you attend to your business if you've got any.
29:44Let me attend to mine.
29:46Yeah, thanks, Sheriff.
30:12Well, what are you two all steamed up about?
30:14That fuzzy-faced editor's called a mass meeting at the Weaver Ranch.
30:17For most money for the telegraph line.
30:19We'll have to put a stop to that before it gets started.
30:22I'll go to the meeting and keep an eye on things.
30:25You get some of the boys and break it up.
30:27Well, how do we go about it?
30:29Well, if one of you sneaked in and started a little bonfire,
30:33they'd all stampede out of the house.
30:35Then you could start throwing lead.
30:37Leave it to us.
30:39They won't feel like any more powers about telegraph lines.
30:42Good. I'll get busy.
31:01Hello.
31:02How's the newspaper business?
31:04Just fine, thank you.
31:05May I give you one of these?
31:07No, no, I've already seen one of them.
31:09Can we expect you there?
31:11Well, I don't know for sure, Miss Edith.
31:13You see, I might be busy.
31:16You look at it.
31:29The free press is carrying on the fight that cost John Martin his life.
31:33And we can't get nowhere unless you all back us up.
31:36Now, you know that the outlaws are organized.
31:39And you have got to organize in order to lick them.
31:42I'm willing to buy chips in this game.
31:44It sounds like good sense to me.
31:46Well, I don't believe in jumping into anything without giving it some thought.
31:50No outlaw has bothered me, so why should I hunt for trouble?
31:54Well, you're the only one in the valley that hasn't.
32:01Do you notice how Ralph Barlow's been throwing cold water on us from eating all evening?
32:05He likes to play safe, I suppose.
32:07You know, fuzzy, I can't understand why your friend Billy Carson didn't show up.
32:10If he had any sense of loyalty at all, he'd be here to back you up.
32:13Well, Billy's all right.
32:15You can gamble, he's got a good reason for doing whatever he's doing.
32:37Billy!
33:07It takes money to build a telegraph and we can't do it unless all of us kick in.
33:11I'm for it and I'll pay my share.
33:13I'll make yours, Don.
33:15Well, I have a hunch we're going to run into a lot of trouble.
33:28What's the matter, you cold?
33:37What's happened to Rusty?
33:39Did it take him all night to start a fire?
33:54I happened to be passing by, Mr. Weaver,
33:56and I saw this fellow trying to build a fire alongside of your barn.
33:59I thought maybe you'd like to ask him how come.
34:02Guess I tapped him a little too hard.
34:04Somebody get me a glass of water, please.
34:07So, you were just passing by, huh?
34:10Well, I had an idea this gathering wouldn't meet with everybody's approval
34:14and I was kind of curious to see what might happen.
34:19You know, I bet he's got a lot of information you'd like to print in your newspaper.
34:24Well, he'll tell what he knows if he cares anything about his neck.
34:32Now, listen, mister.
34:33Who are you taking orders from?
34:36I'm not taking orders from nobody.
34:38You know, lime's not going to get you anywhere except a rope collar.
34:41You know, you're just one of the little fellows that do the dirty work.
34:45Who's the boss of your office?
34:46I don't know what you're talking about.
34:48I saw you right up outside. Who are your friends waiting for you?
34:51Why don't you go and ask them?
34:52We will, after we stretch your neck a couple of inches.
34:55You ain't hanging nobody.
34:56You wouldn't like to lay a little bet on that, would you?
34:58No, no, we're not going to hang anybody first.
35:01He's not crazy enough to die just to protect someone else.
35:05Now, look, mister.
35:06You tell me who the boss of your outfit is and we'll give you a chance to get out of the country.
35:09What do you say?
35:12What do you say?
35:13I've got nothing to talk about.
35:15Look, mister.
35:16I wouldn't blame you for keeping quiet if it gets you anything.
35:19But how do you expect to get a payoff after you're dead?
35:22You've got no right to take the law into your own hands.
35:24You've got to turn me over to the sheriff.
35:26I don't think the sheriff is going to be very interested in you after we're through with you.
35:34Get out of here!
35:45Let's get out of here!
35:58I got him!
35:59You got me! Get off!
36:01Hey!
36:02He's gone!
36:04Don't let him get away!
36:16While you're still here, aren't you going out to help capture those outlaws?
36:19Those fellows will be gone before that bunch gets started.
36:22Besides, I don't feel like riding around all night.
36:25You're a strange man.
36:27I can't understand you.
36:29There's nothing mysterious about me, Miss Edith.
36:31I just take life easy, that's all.
36:34You know, someone in this room broke that lamp.
36:36It wasn't done from the outside.
36:38I can't believe it was any of the ranchers.
36:40I've known all of them for years.
36:42Somebody in this room was mighty nervous about what he might have been scared into saying.
36:47Well, I guess I'll turn in for the night.
36:57Don't look like we're being followed.
36:59That leaves you in the clear, but I've got to hide out.
37:02You better head for Lake's Ranch. He'll tell you what to do.
37:04I've got an idea of my own.
37:06I'm going to blast up Billy Carson wide open.
37:30Thanks for bringing me safely home.
37:32Oh, it was no trouble. I was coming this way.
37:35Otherwise, I suppose I wouldn't have had the pleasure of your company.
37:38Well, I wouldn't say that.
37:40I'll put your horse up for you.
37:42Good night.
37:43Good night.
37:59Good night.
38:26Good morning.
38:27If you're looking for work, pitch in.
38:29Otherwise, goodbye.
38:30I thought you might invite me for dinner.
38:33We feed no grub line riders.
38:35No work, no eat.
38:37Guess I'll have to see the boss.
38:40Where's Fuzzy?
38:41He went to the railroad for supplies.
38:43Oh.
38:44Who went with him?
38:45No one.
38:46We're shorthanded around here, and he can do for a little while without someone to talk to.
38:51You people don't seem to realize you've got a fight in your hands.
38:54What do you mean by that?
38:56The telegraph line isn't popular with everybody in the neighborhood.
38:59You might try to see that Fuzzy didn't get back with those supplies.
39:02Do you think he's really in danger?
39:04Maybe. Maybe not.
39:06Ride down the road a piece, see if I can find him.
39:09Goodbye.
39:11Goodbye.
39:26There he is.
39:27We've said he'd be along about this time.
39:56Let's go.
40:26Let's go.
40:56Let's go.
41:26Let's go.
41:44Wait a minute, you fool.
41:45We don't want to go any further.
41:46We can't afford to be recognized.
41:48Come on back.
41:56Let's go.
41:57Let's go.
41:59Let's go.
42:01Let's go.
42:25Oh, Fuzz, why do you always do things the hard way, huh?
42:28Stop cackling and get me out of this.
42:31I'd like to lay my hands on them fellows.
42:34Hey, who are they?
42:35I don't know for sure, but they look familiar.
42:37Yeah, if I ever get a hold of them, they won't look familiar even to their mother.
42:47I guess that's the easy way to get out of a wagon.
42:58Let's go.
43:28Hello, Edith.
43:29Grab a plate.
43:30No, thanks.
43:31I just dropped by to see how things were going.
43:32Just fine.
43:35Where's Fuzzy?
43:36Well, he went after more supplies.
43:37He should be back by now.
43:39Oh, good.
43:40Well, I'll drop back and talk to him later.
43:53Hold that for me, Tex.
43:59I had a little trouble.
44:00The gang tried to stop me, but I rode right on through.
44:04Billy here, he happened a long time just to limb me a little hand.
44:08It seems like you always happen around just at the right time.
44:12Is that bad?
44:13I'd say it was rather good.
44:14You know, I've reconsidered your case, and I've decided that you may have some dinner.
44:18Coffee?
44:19Here you are.
44:20Help yourself.
44:21Thanks.
44:24Hey, when am I supposed to be back?
44:27Hey, when am I supposed to live on flowers and sunshine?
44:30Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Jones.
44:33Here you are.
44:45You've raised $10,000 among us.
44:47That ought to finish the job.
44:49I'm backing this play to the finish, and it's running me pretty close on cash.
44:53Well, I haven't found any money growing on trees.
44:56I've kicked in my share, and if it's agreeable with the rest of you,
45:00I'd say that Fuzzy Jones was the one to take charge of the money.
45:03Sure.
45:06You can rest assured I'll take good care of it.
45:10Fuzzy, what's the matter with you?
45:12It may not be as pretty as it was, but it's good.
45:15If that's the only dirty money you ever handle, Fuzzy, you'll be doing all right.
45:20Good night.
45:21Good night.
45:22Good night.
45:23Good night.
45:24Good night.
45:25Good night, Fuzzy.
45:26Good night.
45:30Good night.
45:31Good night, Walter.
45:35Now, Fuzzy, now you've got all that money, what are you going to do with it?
45:38I'm going to find a place to hide it, and then I'm going to lock up right away.
45:42Miss Edith, do you happen to be going my way?
45:45Possibly.
45:47Good night, Fuzzy.
45:48Good night.
45:49Good night, Fuzzy.
45:50Good night.
45:51I'll see you in the morning.
45:52Yeah.
45:55Good night.
46:25Good night.
46:56Thanks for seeing me safely home.
46:58There was no trouble.
46:59I was coming this way.
47:01Otherwise, I suppose I wouldn't have had the pleasure of your company.
47:04Well, I wouldn't say that.
47:09You know, I'm worried about Fuzzy with all that money.
47:12He can be getting into more trouble than any human being I know.
47:15But no one knows about it except the men who were at the meeting.
47:18I don't want to get in trouble.
47:19I don't want to get in trouble.
47:20I don't want to get in trouble.
47:21I don't want to get in trouble.
47:22Well, good night.
47:23Good night.
47:24I'll be seeing you.
47:26That won't call for too much exertion.
47:28I'll be around.
47:52I'll be taking care of it.
47:53Well, good night.
48:05Hello, Asia.
48:09Where's Fuzzy?
48:10Why, I don't know.
48:11I haven't seen him all day.
48:13That's funny.
48:15Did he say anything about going anywhere?
48:18No.
48:19Not a word.
48:20I wouldn't worry about that. He hasn't run out with our money.
48:23I hope you're right.
48:32All right, get down.
48:51I found this fellow high-tailed out of town.
48:53You're a cockeyed liar. I was heading into town.
48:57Well, where have you been?
48:59I don't know.
49:01Walking in your sleep, I suppose.
49:02No such thing. A gang jumped me last night.
49:05They hit me over the head.
49:06When I woke up, they had me tied on a horse.
49:09Rode me around all night blindfolded.
49:11Then they kicked me off and that's it.
49:14You'd better think of another story.
49:16That one isn't so good.
49:18Why should I think up stories?
49:20Maybe you're planning to get away with that $10,000.
49:24I'm no thief.
49:25That money's right where I hid it last night and I'll throw it to you.
49:51All right, where's the money?
49:53I don't know.
49:55Just as I expected.
49:57He thought he'd fool us with that cock-and-bull story.
49:59Why, I'll bust you wide open.
50:01You won't bust nobody.
50:04Now you dig up that money and fast.
50:07I don't know where it is.
50:09That's pretty smart.
50:11He promotes a telegraph line.
50:13I don't know where it is.
50:15I don't know where it is.
50:17That's pretty smart.
50:19He promotes a telegraph line.
50:21So if you get us to put up the money for it, then he skips out with it.
50:26I'm in favor of hanging something on those telegraph poles.
50:30And I don't mean wire.
50:32I'm not in favor of that, Barlow.
50:35I got a pretty tough hand to call.
50:38You know, when you do things in a hurry like this
50:40and find out later that you hung the wrong man,
50:42there isn't much you can do about it, is there?
50:46What's going on here?
50:47Well, Sheriff, Barlow there claims that Fuzzy stole some money.
50:52I'd like to see it settled in court, lawful and proper-like.
50:55That's just the way it will be.
50:59Silly, you don't think I stole that money.
51:02Now look, Fuzz, we've been pals a long time.
51:04Don't ask silly questions.
51:05Come along.
51:08Don't worry, Fuzz.
51:17Billy, Fuzzy didn't steal that money.
51:20What are we going to do?
51:21I don't know.
51:22He's in a pretty tight sprat.
51:24Goodbye.
51:29I always thought he was on the level,
51:31but it's hard to believe that story he told.
51:35How'd you happen to come here this morning, Mr. Weaver?
51:38Leif asked me to come along.
51:40He didn't say why.
51:42Oh, I see.
51:45Thanks.
51:56Tail him and see what he's up to.
51:58Right.
52:11Let's go.
52:40I tell you, men, he's got the money hidden.
52:44And if we can get to him,
52:46we might be able to make him tell where.
52:49Let's get out of here.
52:50Let's get out.
53:19Let's get out of here.
53:47That's right.
53:58You show good sense.
54:01Now, where's that money you stole from Fuzzy?
54:03How should I know?
54:04Because you were there when it was stolen?
54:06That's what you think, but you can't prove it.
54:08I wouldn't be too sure about that.
54:10You see, I happen to know that Barlow's the boss
54:12and he'd have the money.
54:13He doesn't think that anybody suspects him.
54:16Now, get over to that wall, Pete, and face it.
54:19Go on.
54:21I wouldn't advise you of turning around.
54:50Pete.
55:19Turn around, Pete.
55:23These ink stains prove this to be the stolen money.
55:26You know, you're just a sucker in this deal.
55:29I'll tell you what I'll do with you.
55:31You come clean and cooperate, I'll save your neck.
55:36Yeah, I promise you.
55:38There's no sense waiting for a trial.
55:41We know who did it.
55:44Yeah, I promise you.
55:45There's no sense waiting for a trial.
55:48We know who stole the money.
55:50So let's start some action.
55:51Get it over with quick.
55:53That's all right with me, Barlow.
55:55I found the money and I brought along a witness
55:57to tell you where I found it.
55:59Stop talking, Pete.
56:00I'll keep my promise.
56:02Yeah.
56:03Now, listen, men.
56:04He's right.
56:06Barton, you've meddled in my business for the last time.
56:11Drop your gun.
56:26You're going with me.
56:40Well, I guess you'll have smooth sailing from now on.
56:43Thanks to you.
56:45I just happen to be around at the right time now and then.
56:48And I guess I'll be drifting along.
56:50Are you leaving town?
56:53I never stayed at the same place very long.
57:08Fuzzy!
57:13Well, good morning, Mr. Jones.
57:15And how are you this fine morning, eh?
57:19I told you I'd be wearing fine clothes
57:22when you were just a saddle tramp.
57:24Yeah, yeah.
57:25That's right, Fuzz.
57:26And I'm on my way right now.
57:28See you, buddy.
57:29Hey.
57:30You ain't going, is you?
57:32Sure, sure I am, Fuzzy.
57:33But don't you worry.
57:34We'll be seeing each other sometime.
57:36Fine with me.
57:37Bye, Fuzz.
57:54Hey, I'm giving you this new paper,
57:56locked, stock and barrel.
57:57It's yours.
57:58Goodbye.
58:05Hey!
58:06Billy!
58:07Billy!