:05:00
- And where were you born?
- Seattle.
:05:02
Are you bringing in anything
besides personal belongings?
:05:06
No.
:05:07
- How long do you plan to be here?
- Three days.
:05:09
- Honeymooners?
- That's right.
:05:12
That isn't liquor you have in that case, is it?
:05:15
Uh, books. I'm going
to catch up on my reading.
:05:18
Reading?
:05:25
Fine thing.
:05:27
I tell him we're on our honeymoon and
you drag out a copy of Winston Churchill.
:05:31
He must think I'm pretty hot.
:05:33
You should have told him
we're on a delayed honeymoon.
:05:37
Delayed or not, we agreed to treat it
like a regular one, didn't we?
:05:42
I'm game. It'll be just as good
as a regular honeymoon.
:05:46
Well, it should be better.
:05:48
I've got my union card now.
:06:00
- Hi.
- Hi. We're the Cutlers.
:06:03
- We wired for reservations.
- Oh, yeah.
:06:07
Let's see now. The Cutlers, huh?
:06:10
Room overlooking the Falls. Cabin B.
:06:12
Look, honey. You can see it from here!
:06:15
- The Falls are that way.
- He means the Shredded Wheat plant.
:06:19
I work for 'em, but I'm seeing
the joint for the first time,
:06:21
where breakfast food
became a national institution.
:06:24
Why don't they have that down
in that book of yours?
:06:27
- Say, has there been a call for me?
- A call? Nope.
:06:30
I'd better phone over and tell 'em I'm here.
Have him show you the cabin, honey.
:06:35
- There's a phone in my office.
- Thank you.
:06:44
Oh, it's a beautiful view.
:06:46
- Cabin B is ours?
- The folks in there haven't checked out yet.
:06:49
Then we can't move in.
:06:52
Come on. I told them last night.
:06:54
Hello? I wonder if I could
talk to Mr. Kettering, please.
:06:57
Well, this is Ray Cutler
from the Toledo branch.