:29:01
There is no reason in
investigating the military.
:29:04
You're changing the subject.
:29:05
I defy you to find
a single rich officer...
:29:08
...in the entire United States
Army.
:29:11
There is no soldier with his
face stuffed with gold bonds...
:29:14
...and railroad shares.
:29:15
Order! Sit down!
:29:18
For the guilty parties...
:29:21
...you are going to have to look
right here in Washington!
:29:26
Order, order!
:29:28
And you are going to have
to look in high places!
:29:32
Order!
:29:34
I know the men
who are responsible.
:29:38
And I am going to give you
their names.
:29:41
Yes! Yes!
:29:53
Excuse me, but Major
the mail just came in.
:29:55
Good.
:30:00
Hey, look at this!
:30:01
The 7th regiment has made
the front page...
:30:03
...of the New York Herald".
:30:06
Listen to this.
:30:08
"Lmpeachment proceedings
have been taken by Congress...
:30:11
...against Secretary of War
Belinknapp...
:30:13
...because of General Custer's
testimony.
:30:16
Belinknapp has already
tendered his resignation".
:30:18
Can you imagine that?
The Secretary of War?
:30:21
Listen to this, sir.
:30:23
"Orville Grant, brother of
President Ulysses S. Grant...
:30:26
...was accused
by General Custer...
:30:28
...of accepting
a $1,000 bribe.
:30:30
- Where?
- Here.
:30:33
Brother's President.
:30:36
Custer really knows to hit 'em
where it hurts, don't he?
:30:38
Obvious.
:30:39
I wonder what happens
to the General now?
:30:41
I'll tell you what happens
to Custer.
:30:44
The big brass won't kick him out
of the Army.
:30:46
He's too popular for that now.
:30:48
They got their own way
of handling this guy.
:30:51
You know what they'll do?
:30:52
They'll probably send him off
to Europe to count...
:30:55
...the horses in the Russian
Army. Or just leave him...
:30:58
...on suspension indefinitely
without pay...