:03:00
Up.
:03:01
Down. Up.
:03:03
- Down. Up.
- Can we have a little music with this?
:03:05
Down. Sure, what do you want?
Some boogie-woogie? Up.
:03:09
Down. That's enough.
Sit down. Relax.
:03:12
- Let me see the chart, will you?
- Here.
:03:17
All right. Your Schneider index
seems too good to be true these days.
:03:20
The result of clean living
and high thinking.
:03:22
Commander?
:03:24
Dr. Rogers, how long do I have to keep
on taking these Schneiders anyway?
:03:27
I know it's a nuisance,
but we have to track changes...
:03:30
...in pulse and blood pressure.
:03:31
It's one way of determining
if you should continue flying.
:03:34
I think it's a lot of bunk.
Come on, Hill.
:03:39
Is that all?
:03:43
Look. Washington's approved the belt
for further tests.
:03:46
- It has? Swell.
- Congratulations, doctor.
:03:48
Washington doesn't care
what it approves of these days.
:03:51
When do we go?
When do we start testing?
:03:53
A couple carriers are due next month
for a bombing problem.
:03:56
Couldn't be better. That'll give us
a chance to try it in group action.
:03:59
- Better take a look at that chart.
- Come on, Tim.
:04:02
Go on and take those charts
out of my hair.
:04:04
Tim, I'd like to see you for a minute.
:04:06
What's the matter?
Haven't I bounced enough?
:04:08
You better be in on this too, Joe.
:04:11
Well, sounds like a tea party.
:04:19
Hey, Lucky, she's back again.
:04:21
Why don't somebody tell me
when it's payday?
:04:24
- Here we go again, boys!
- Hey, look, you better be careful.
:04:39
He's asleep, Mrs. James.
He had a bad night.
:04:41
He's got worse ones coming
when he gets better.
:04:43
We're doing all we can
to get him back on his feet.
:04:46
Just get him strong enough to sit up. I'll
have more fun beating him on the head.
:04:49
No, you see, the doctor says he's got:
You see... for the patient's...
:04:54
...and they get themselves laying in bed:
:04:58
- Look. You see where it says "ward"?
- Yeah.