:06:01
It's my job to think in terms
of the paper as a whole.
:06:04
I'm dead sure that it just doesn't
do any one of us any good...
:06:08
...for one department to rap another.
:06:11
To come directly to the point, I'd like
to see you drop this business right away.
:06:16
How about it, Sam?
You ready to kiss and make up?
:06:19
I'll kiss. I don't know about making up.
:06:21
- How about you, Tess? Wiling to quit?
- Sure.
:06:24
- Okay?
- Fine, thank you.
:06:26
I'm always delighted to quit
when I'm losing.
:06:28
Glad to be able to reconcile
you two. Very glad.
:06:31
Cooperation is the essence
of efficient organization.
:06:34
The essence.
:06:50
Sorry.
:06:54
Isn't the sports department
downstairs?
:06:59
Why, yes, yes. I guess it is, but I...
:07:01
Then aren't you going
in the wrong direction?
:07:04
Well, maybe I am. I...
:07:07
Are you always much too busy?
:07:10
What for?
:07:12
- I was wondering about this afternoon.
- Sorry.
:07:15
Tomorrow afternoon, maybe?
:07:17
What's on your mind?
:07:18
I'd like to take you to a baseball game.
:07:21
Okay.
:07:44
Are all these people unemployed?
:07:46
No, they're all attending
their grandmother's funeral.
:07:50
- He's got Tess Harding with him.
- Where's your manners?
:07:53
No women in the press box.
A rule as old as baseball.
:07:56
- No women.
- So what?
:07:58
She's a newspaperman,
and she's pretty. Hi, Sam.