:04:00
Your horse.
Your horse!
:04:07
Mr. Pendleton wants
two dollars across the board.
:04:10
Griggs speaking!
:04:14
Oh, yes, that matter will be attended to
immediately. I'll call you right back.
:04:19
What shall I tell
the man about-
:04:41
Hey! Hey.
:04:43
Aw, no!
:04:47
Griggs. Griggs, you can't
do that to me. You can't d-
:04:49
The State Department has b-
:04:53
- State Department has been trying to reach you.
- I don't care who's been trying.
:04:56
I was right in
the middle of a... thing.
:04:58
It's about the economic
mission to France.
:05:00
The secretary must know
your decision about going.
:05:03
- I was going great. I was with it.
- Aw, Jervis...
:05:05
it's beyond my understanding
how a man...
:05:07
who holds the controlling interest
in 34 separate corporations...
:05:09
can sit all by himself wasting his time
beating these silly tom-toms!
:05:13
All by myself? Listen, I have one of the finest
record collections in the country.
:05:16
I play with
the very best bands.
:05:18
My father used to get up at 6:00
every morning to train...
:05:21
carrier pigeons,
most of whom never came back.
:05:23
Did you consider that
childish nonsense?
:05:25
- That was his hobby.
- Hobby, my foot. That's the way he got his kicks.
:05:28
Now, if you don't mind,
flip that record.
:05:30
- I beg your pardon?
- Flip it. Turn it, you know, over.
:05:33
No, look, the secretary
must have your answer.
:05:35
The mission leaves tomorrow night
from Idyllwild Airport.
:05:38
- The seriousness of the problem-
- I thoroughly understand...
:05:40
the seriousness of
the French economic situation.
:05:42
Vital lag in
industrial production...
:05:44
coal mining output
can be stepped up...
:05:46
electric kilowatt hour
consumption not up to its potential.
:05:49
Even the agricultural program,
of which France...
:05:51
has always been the European leader,
can be increased.
:05:53
Now, flip that record.