1:20:00
- Is that your only reason?
- Of course it is!
1:20:03
- You needn't snap my head off.
- I'm sorry. I didn't mean to.
1:20:06
Come in. Richard.
1:20:08
- Hello. Mr. Schwerke.
- Hello.
1:20:10
You better get your patents out
on this paper cup as fast as you can.
1:20:13
Yes. Sir.
1:20:14
How many do you think
you can turn out in a day?
1:20:16
With this machine we've planned.
Several hundred gross.
1:20:18
All right. I'll tell the superintendent
to give you a free hand.
1:20:22
Schwerke. You and your family
1:20:23
are coming over to the party
tomorrow night. Aren't you?
1:20:25
- Yes. Sir.
- Well. That's fine.
1:20:27
- I want Mrs. Glasgow to meet you.
- Thanks.
1:20:30
Be careful there.
1:20:35
According to the census reports
of two years ago.
1:20:38
The capital invested in
lumber operations in the United States
1:20:41
was $90.564.862.
1:20:47
The number of employees
was 146.596.
1:20:55
Their wages made
a total of 66 million...
1:21:08
86.000.944.000... lumber.
1:21:13
N o
1:21:16
Well. That just goes to show you
the condition this country's in.
1:21:19
- Ja. That right. Richard.
- Yes. Of course that's right.
1:21:22
Why. If my Grandfather Hewitt
had replanted 50 years ago.
1:21:25
The old money-grabber.
1:21:26
And my father had
replanted 25 years ago.
1:21:29
There'd be something up there
for my children to cut.
1:21:31
That is. If I ever
have any children.
1:21:35
Well...
1:21:59
Your pa always say.