:03:12
How long can we go on like this...
:03:14
...sneaking around,
meeting in cheap joints?
:03:16
- You'd get to hate me.
- I could never hate you.
:03:18
But your old man hates me.
:03:19
I won't be able to get
a decent job in this lousy town.
:03:23
Sue, can't you see I'd rot here?
I couldn't take it!
:03:26
Ski, what's gonna happen
if you can't get me to California?
:03:29
Baby, I'll save every nickel,
and I'll send for you.
:03:32
We'll be away from Philly
and your old man.
:03:34
- All aboard!
- Oh, honey!
:03:37
All right, men. Get aboard.
:03:39
Come on now, hurry up!
:03:40
- I've got to go, baby.
- Get aboard!
:03:43
Scenes like this are played
all over the land...
:03:46
...as boys from the cities and from
the farms rush to fill our ranks.
:03:50
All trains head west.
Destination, San Diego.
:03:53
This bunch looks like
any other group we're getting.
:03:56
Politics and wars
make strange bedfellows.
:03:59
In almost every car,
you'll find a Texan with a guitar...
:04:03
...an all-American boy...
:04:06
...the farmer...
:04:08
...the pride of the Navajos.
:04:11
Then there's the slum kid...
:04:14
...the bookworm...
:04:16
...the lumberjack.
:04:20
And there's one in every outfit.
:04:42
And you'll usually find
a troublemaker.
:04:46
- Put it back. You didn't make your point.
- What do you mean?
:04:50
You accusing me
of something dishonest?
:04:53
Put it back.
:04:55
I was only kidding.
Let's be buddies.