 From Hollywood the Hollywood Radio Theatre Robert Taylor and Denise Garcelle in Westward the Women Ladies and gentlemen your producer mr. Irving Cummings Greetings from Hollywood ladies and gentlemen It's sometimes nice to look back to the trails blazed by our ancestors and take heart from their courage in tonight's play I think you'll be fascinated by the unusual situation of one man bossing a wagon train of a hundred women Intended as wives of the California settlers and as our stars of this intriguing Metro Galwan mayor picture We have Robert Taylor and Denise Darcelle playing their original roles in Westward the Women Starring Robert Taylor as Buck Wyatt and Denise Darcelle as Denon California a hundred years ago a Settlement called Whitman's Valley Yes early morning, but the saloons are open and Roy Whitman knows where to find the man. He's looking for They tell me it just came up from San Diego bug. Yeah, sit down Roy Brought a party all the way there for Missouri, huh? I'm gonna get drunk for a week trying to forget about it You got plans for the week after no, then I got a job for you if you're interested Well, I don't run cattle and don't grow wheat and you ever really look at this valley wheat and cattle and horses and ranches The men who own them Well Now they know that when I told them about this valley was true. They want me to pat you on the back No, not yet. You see in all my planning. I forgot one thing Women good women to be wives and mothers to make this valley a place that lasts forever Once I got to deal with me The men want wives they put up the money to get them here They're just as sick of this as I am saloons gambling Well, you know yeah, I know and I like it I want you to go to Chicago with me, but now recruit the women You'll guide us back across the country. Oh, no, I won't how much pay did you get to bring those folks to San Diego? Plenty whatever it was I'll pay a thousand more Well You're really crazy, aren't you? Maybe all right. You got a deal How many good women do you figure on bringing here? There's a hundred men put up the money better recruit a hundred and fifty women and we're real lucky You'll only lose one out of three Well, I'm kind of anxious to get started, but you're still figured to stay drunk for a week You start looking for me day after tomorrow. I'll be real mean, but I'll be ready So we're on our way to Chicago mean book wide and we'll bring the women back Now now just remember I don't guarantee that looks but this much your promise They'll be good women and they'll be your fortune and God help you if you don't treat them right because you'll answer to me All right, but let's get started Men but fine me get one thing straight Roy whether you get your good women or not I get my money. That's right. You really think these fine men will marry those good women if they ever get here Yes, they're crazy, too. Sure crazy enough to build a home out of the wilderness Kind of crazy Alright ladies ladies, please We've been months getting here to Chicago, Mr. Wyatt and I And if necessary, we'll spend months picking out those of you We want to take back so just simmer down and fill out those application papers We'll meet you upstairs in the hall at one o'clock. That's it for now ladies. Thank you We're wasting our time Sherry why why You see the look he gave us the way we're dressed. That's why when we're no time We come straight back to the theater and we'll go back to the theater. Oh, Lori No, no, we could use a boarding house to change our clothes We fix our hair we take the rouge our faces and we come back like two little angels You think mr. Whitman won't recognize it. We won't even recognize ourselves. Oh won't work down on then We lost nothing. Oh, Lori, please. It's a chance for all new life For that I would try anything me too, honey. Come on. We'll have to hurry Next application miss Rose Myers, please Are you our school teacher? Good, I'll need someone like you to keep a journal of our trip. Go to the desk sign your name, please Patience Holly New Bedford, Massachusetts, huh? But I figured it was time to scrape the hall and weigh anchor Hey, you've stated your age on your application, but looking at you You can't ask a woman to state her age, right, but I can ship my tonnage and extra to vote Yes, ma'am. I would say that you could yes, sir. Go ahead and sign on Well, that you do it, but how many all told one hundred thirty eight and I just soon we get started with me, please No, well, I am I was healthy Fidano, and this is miss miss my friend look girls go home, huh? Oh, I'm sorry. We are a little late, but it was very necessary. Yeah, why do you want to go to California? Well, we he said why California? We want to change monsieur of what of scenery Would it be a permanent change? We must you a permanent change Well your applications look all right to me sign the book ladies. Oh, thank you. Thank you You got any idea what you're doing? Oh, they'll be all right, but they'll do fine. I'm sure train. Well Ready to talk to him. I'm ready, and I got plenty to say Now listen close We go from here by boat st. Louis then to independence We jump off from independence cross the big blue river the little blue the Platte and the sweet water We take the south pass over the Rockies down to the big Salt Lake Then over the desert It's a long hard grind with no let up Brain hail as big as eggs breakdowns prairie fires Sandstorms dust storms alkali water. No water There'll be cholera Indians drownings stampede and stupid accidents We'll pass old graves and leave new ones everywhere along the way So if you're smart you'll get up now and leave and forget all about California That's my best advice follow it Nobody wants to quit huh all good brave women, huh? Well, you've made mr. Whitman real happy Now can any of you handle a horse? I don't mean just ride. I mean handle Seven of you eight eight All right, give your names to mr. Whitman Can any of you handle mules a team of mean iron-mouthed mules Four courageous ladies you'll be a big help. I'm sure Now what about firearms any of you shoot a gun? I mean shoot it and hit what you're aiming at jean can so can I All right, here's my gun catch I Caught it, mr This is a three-foot map of Whitman's Valley. Let's see you hit it What's that in the middle of it mr. Wyatt? That's the Adams ranch on the left and the Warren ranch on the right You know shoot first, mr. Mr. Whitman. Would you care to join me on the floor? When you're ready ladies, we're ready Your turn Maggie Holy Moses Well, look bug look Ladies it appears you're blowing two ranches right out of Whitman's Valley. Is that what you met us to do? That's just what I meant. You're a real comfort to me Now about those frilly fluffy clothes you're wearing Get clothes and boots that are rough tough and comfortable Wouldn't hurt any of you to wear pants. I mean pants And speaking of pants I got men waiting for us at independence 15 men to help me get you through to, California Just one thing about those men Stay away from them. Don't ever forget that All right, mr. Whitman. They're all yours Oh still take care of a journey good girl Mr. Whitman the boat trip to st. Louis then here to independence now a fresh page for our real stars. Good. Good Just right in the books that I've taken great heart with the conduct of the women We're all learning to shoot the handle of wagons drive mule We can't wait to get started mr. Whitman and mr. Wyatt's terribly upset. He wanted to leave at day break Well, I've said and I missed twice going to wait a night longer get all the women together Rose We're gonna kneel on this Missouri ground and pray Get ready to run for your life. You don't think they've learned how to drive. I think they have but let's find out straight You see but all these weeks of preparation you've missed one thing have I The will of a woman when there's a wedding ring inside. Maybe so you better get forward Roy I'll hang back and watch for this record. He's been riding off our bow all day He seems very nice patients. His name is Sydney Sydney Cutler And you listen to me Rose on this voyage is going to be no he and and she and Well, then you better let him know because he's taken an interest or hadn't you noticed You've been married haven't you I my man's dead him and the three boys with them They all went down together off Cape Horn took the biggest storm in 50 years to sink my ma'am I'm sorry. Oh, that's all right child. That's all right. You mules mind your course there He the part he scrubbing wash and splash and all over don't they know we're in the middle of nowhere You don't know women. Hey, I don't know women What's so funny all the time both you make me up getting the cook wagon see that we get some decent grub for supper Yes, about very good all the time very good crop. I think oh wait. I got another job for you Browse around and see if you can find the grave of a Jim quacken voice You heard me Hey, Danon get some of these women to look for clover Cut off the tops and cook them up. That's what the Indians do and they don't get scurvy I'm a sad music be so beautiful That's rose play that song Last night she plays the same song too She said it is from her home some middle farm village What she got to be so sad about Lori. Oh, I don't know Maybe she's in love That's in the couple of you. Oh, come on Hey, though Oh Why you look for great Because me and Jim we've been pals for years. I couldn't live without him But if you die you got all it without him. No, I don't He's both all right in the head was all right in the head now go to sleep Wait a minute. This is something both second wagon. They're on a far side That's a woman's welcome both that these women there. Yeah, sure only a man's wither Boss, no, no guns. You stay where you are and shut up. You can't come here. You know what they just keep quiet Who's gonna know? No, no, I won't let you that's not what you said when you're talking coming It's wild pull a gun Riley, and I'll kid you but look I know I broke out is but all I was doing your horse and get out Oh, I'll take it easier to long ways back. Nobody can make it alone. You can try you're making a mistake But you're right cat. I should kill him. Oh, we need every man we got this kind of fun We'll rip a train wide open on most trains the law calls for 30 lishes on my train from here on it's a bullet I use your heads and stay alive Get going Riley All right, ladies settle down we got to get up with the birdies There's not much to me see there, mr. White. I thought you'd be an on this down on me you Don't you ever shave go to sleep? You always look so dirty Sherry look Don't you go getting ideas, but he's not me that get ideas But see that ideas get me. Oh, you sure forget easy. Don't you? Huh all that big talk? We go to California. It's a new country a new life. That is what I said. That is what I mean But I did if he gets me But wake up. Hmm. Oh All right, I just got back to camp Travis and me find water found Indians across the river 40 50 of them ahead in this way See you. I don't know. I I'll rise away. You'll say nothing any of them Three hours of daylight. Let them rest. There'll be hysterical soon enough. Well, they'll be dead soon enough on the trail I'm boss or do you forget? Sorry Rushes a daybreak. We'll be ready for them. I'll give me a hand and we'll round up the stock We'll continue with this week's production of the Hollywood radio theater in just a moment Make a friend and you make an ally There's a thought for you to keep in mind as many another American has like Fiorello LaGuardia the busy little mayor of New York who found time to get on the radio and read funnies to the kids There was a man who loved children and through his love saw the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund come into being to start such a fund LaGuardia went to Europe not as a representative of the UN But as an American citizen he traveled from country to country investigating conditions speaking to the people and making friends In his native land Italy he helped hand out food to the needy and won their admiration On his return to the United States LaGuardia worked day and night to sell the need for a children's Emergency fund and finally the General Assembly of the UN adopted his proposal unanimously in a resolution which stated that as many children as possible to the age of 18 Would receive help from the fund on the basis of need without discrimination because of race creed nationality or political belief Workers all over America donated a day's pay to the fund as did children in all kinds of schools organizations and churches But LaGuardia didn't live to see the full success of the great work He helped to start his big heart stopped the night before the UN announced aid allocation to over 3,700,000 children and mothers in 12 European countries and China But others picked up where a fear fellow LaGuardia left off people like him who knew that by helping others You help your country Now our producer mr. Cummings act to of westward the women starring Robert Taylor as Buck and Denise Dossel as Danon It's the following morning, but the Indian attack has failed to materialize Too many wagons too many rifles For the time being the wagon train is safe and by way of celebration Roy Whitman persuaded Buck to call a day's holiday I Thought you asked me for a day arrest. Oh, let him dance book. You've never mind for it. You keep the spirit Yes, and what about the men joining the manner where they belong out scotton you figure the Indians will be there How do I know what they'll do? No hard feelings around just uneasy I guess you feel better when we're moving. Yeah Danon That what you came up here to ask If I'm still down on we get to California California wouldn't be any different for me than Chicago Don't worry. Not all the men in California want to get married you for instance me for instance That's a good perfume you use the best Does it bother you but get back to your wagon that rule goes for you and me too I told Roy Whitman back in California. Oh, now you tell me the story of your life Let me tell you mine It's much more interesting. I know yours Go back where you belong Oh, he's me. It's all I Look for grave boss. No gym quack a bush. He plug in boss men come back now They say no more Indian good Nice for film my boss very pretty lady. Why are you little? But no, it don't make sense child if you're sick, why shouldn't I tell you there's nothing anyone can do Physicians rose you don't mean you Smoke and oh come who else knows about this nobody Back home. They all know That's why I'm going West Bay. She's a baby. I've done wrong. I've suffered for it. I don't want my baby too Out there. You'll have a chance. Oh now. Don't you worry Rose? He won't run aground. He won't tell promise me You won't oh, they'll know soon enough without me telling them. It'll be months. Yeah, sure, honey Sure now you lie down and let me cover you Stand to our watches during the night same as usual keep the fire going here by the corral, but don't let any of the Where's cat I Said where's cat? I don't know but like they somewhere's around. I thought he was with you Well, yeah, he was maybe he went to cook wagon for coffee or something You and then on her cat your killer killer. It's not are you crazy all I did was Just rough rough looks like she just trained it but should be all right. Sure. I didn't do nothing. You were with her All right. I was with her buck now. Is that such a remember what I told you? Boys don't like the rules you make but I'll take care of them later Now bucky You're gonna give me a chance to draw, ain't you? But you wouldn't go ahead draw Maggie Get Laurie Smith and take care of that on I'm all right It's gonna be awful tough getting to your valley Roy So make up your mind said why was buck to see you right next to Rose here? He'd shoot you down the Sims. He did cat. Yeah, maybe so why it's gone crazy He'd kill any one of us next when you leave tonight. So make up your mind Rose come with me We'll make it back. All right No, I can't I'll take care of your rose honest. I will Can't look if it's that Rose I I know Patience told me And you still want me listen to me honey. If there was time. I wouldn't be talking like this. There isn't any time I love you rose. I Want to marry you come back with me. I can't I can't you think it's wrong believe the others He said it. Yes I've done enough wrong for a whole lifetime You're coming and I I'm not leaving Rose Search yourself and good luck. The men are going and either the women with them must have waited till we rode out to scouting When I got back to camp they were going only two of them left sit cutting on the Japanese cook. Well, well, we Return back. We do come nearly half way Thank God it's easy half. We'll please going back. We're not going back. My job is taking trains through If you lose a train nobody ever hired again. I've seen it happen too many times Well, it's not gonna happen to me. I don't care what happens to you. So is women you can't get them full It can't be done with women alone and I'll make men out of your women Roy You breed cattle in that valley of yours you kill off the weak ones The time we get to that valley, you'll know that the women who are left or fit stock I'll get back to camp and rouse them out the time they get their big blue eyes open I'll be there to talk to them Yes, I've got a surprise for you. It seems that during the night the men left And with them went eight very wise ladies I was out of give you time to think you might feel sorry for yourselves You might get a little envious of those eight very wise women So I'm gonna drive you till you're too tired to think you're gonna start by fiction breakfast It'll be daylight by the time you're through eating and I'll be waiting for you You're gonna learn to shoot you're gonna learn to ride you're gonna learn how to handle your wagon That goes for you to Dan on so get that dumb cow look off your face Now start moving the lot of you Got the coffee Roy, huh? Oh, yeah, bring the coffee, you know What do you say I say in Japanese boss, all you do is make them hate you well you can say it in English because I hope they do I Feel any better rose who says anything's wrong with rose I'm fine Just kind of tired, I guess Well, I wanted to put in the journal rose Just write it down how the men deserted and how we're gonna push your head just the same and You can say that this afternoon We faced a new disaster this afternoon, but it's still morning. Mr. Wyatt and I've been riding the head been a landslide boulders as big as this wagon Cover the trail for 200 yards and what's he got to say about it? Mr. Wyatt He says we'll have to roll those boulders clear the trail then I guess we're gonna come on you mules Sharing about it. That's just one of these boulders now. Come on get to it What's the matter Dan on that rock too heavy for you? I do the best I can why don't you do better than the best you can Don't let him get you all upset. Oh keep yourself shut up. Come on ladies get behind that rock. Oh, you shut up too And I've got more news for you ladies did pretty well clearing that trail yesterday, but there's a hill ahead of us Only it's much too steep to drive wagons down So if you want to get to California, the wagons will have to be eased down the hill lowered down That means block and tackle and ropes and every ounce of strength you can muster Eat a good lunch ladies any mistakes this afternoon. It may be your last All those bills back. You're going down too fast All back on that rope. It's getting away from us. Put on your wheel brake your wheel break The axles turn loose No use Roy, but get to him if you can who isn't that wagon very soon as Jesse color All right Get the next wagon up here Said Nito get that other block and tackle. I Said who's next? Come on. It's been done before the only difference was it was done by men by men, huh? All right, I'll take the next wagon down easy there mules Mind your helm hold them back. You're giving them too much head. Just get these bullies on the prod I can handle them. All right, ladies get on that rope and pay it out easy Set your brakes patience that's your own brakes. Mr. And turn me loose All right started I'd let you hey, how'd you get down here horseback? I wasn't pulling any wagon 1851 our journey has been halted now for two days We have buried our dead Mary Saunders Jesse taller and the two Abbott sisters But we have conquered the trail Many of the women are sick with fever, but mr. Wyatt says we must go on God I'm getting the wagon sherry they're rounding up the mules. I'll be hitching in a minute But look look over there. Oh, it's just a rabbit. He got my spice by when I give the raffle for proper tonight We shall eat rabbit that I don't know. Oh, just be careful. I don't trust you with a rifle Yeah, I'm in there said the wagon circle. Yeah, come on Roy get those mules in here How do you think he is tromped on by a herd of stamp eating mules? Well, he'll live but he can't thank you for it. You see what you started it wasn't her fault It could have happened. What do you mean? It wasn't her fault who fired that gun? Mules are crazy, but there isn't one on the train. You couldn't learn Don't talk to me in that lingo. I don't know what you're yapping about and I don't want to know Roy was out of his mind to sign you on from now on stick to that wagon both of you don't move from it Everything you touches that much more grief Don't sell kush on me Give me a marry more of that. I don't need to yeah, you too, huh? All right, what did you say? I say you're on boss too much boss this ready she do two three time more work than everybody Don't tell me I'm wrong Even if I am when you're on the book even if you are You don't stop me no one stop me not you not him not anybody What are you trying to tell me but I'm leaving I'm going to try to reach that fall back there Maybe I will maybe not I will know if I see you are we Mr. Wyatt, I told you to stay in your wagon. That's exactly what I intend to do I just thought you might like to know the Danone taking one of your horses. She's won away She's gonna try to reach that fort back there Well, are you just gonna stand there? Said never take over. I'll be back as soon as I can We'll stop fighting with you because ground yourself trying to cross that river. I said stop fighting You good writing that horse to death. Well, did I knock any sense into you? Thank you I'll be all right now. I was on your trail for two hours. What do you think you were going? I didn't care Well, let's get back my horse will have to carry both of us may not make it not all morning What you did did what? You came up to me You your mouth. It's bleeding at your heart and I thought Well, it's ready for what I'm crazy. Yes. All right. I give you some craziness. I'll tell you something I'm going to tell you that I love you Yeah From the first time I see you beautiful face in Chicago and what? It's beautiful to me. It's a nice rugged face be it and all I love it If you like to hear that Yeah, I like to hear it too. All right You've got a nice rugged face You want me to tell you I love you, huh? Well, don't you think it's a little too quick for a man? Oh first time anything has been too quick for you isn't it come back here Oh Like Like Soon as we reach the top of this rise we'll be able to see it Manor have been traveling too fast for you much too fast. I did not care if we ever reached it Be there in half an hour when we are just remember that you're well. I am what look Down there. Oh the wagon train. It's burning on fire Look on the ground Those are buddies they came back then on The Indians came back And you make an ally There's a thought for you to keep in mind as many another American has by helping others you help your country station identification Rises on act three of westward the woman Starring Robert Taylor is Buck and Denise Darcelle as the not have reached the encampment of the wagon train The tragic shambles of the Indian raid the surviving women are silent exhausted Stun Roy, I'm sorry stop saying yes, sir, but if I hadn't left camp at different There was more than a hundred of them I've been waiting for you, but So listen careful When you said you could get the women's rule without the men I Didn't believe it but now I Know they can make it Take them Take them to the valley now Leave me Roy. I can't the supplies the wagons how many are left. I Said how many are dead boss? He's dead He said the women can make it eat. Oh But not after this he was wrong some horses red some mules wagons. Mr. Whitman right you women Well, he's dead mr. Whitman is dead The last thing he said was to take you through to the valley. I'm sorry, but I can't do it You fought and you've died sickness floods accidents now this there's just too much against you We'll start back in the morning All right, if that's the way you want it, that's the way you'll get it Hey, so what about cutler was cutler dead. He's here. Mr. Wyatt. He never left my side Rose please Where's Lori? I can't find Laurie. She's under that wagon demo. She didn't suffer none. She was one of the first Laurie My poor Laurie who else 18 we did what we could I'll put the names in the journal But not six days in the Indian raid, you know how many miles we've gone no boss No, I find something miles maybe 50 at best nothing but rain day and night sure boss sure But I tell you I find you check the wagons everything all right back there everything go boss woman sleep, baby Be a long wet night. Yes, of course, but please you listen Jim a quack a bush I find grave Jim a quack a bush where where go my show in that guy for over something It's a Jim a quack a bush dead of cholera. Oh, yes about yes get a shovel get to shovels and show me where Well shovel for the man. You couldn't have picked a better night for it I think I give enough. I go back to come you stay right where you are, but take it easy Don't jam that shovels on boss. Why we be so careful wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait Give me that lantern Well, you told you see what I see Oh Is two jugs down there rum Whiskey sake only it's rum Well, it's one sure way of keeping it safe. I've buried these jugs five years ago What'd you say Oh That's something brand new out there ladies That's desert and it's like walking through a furnace. I Said walking because that's just what I mean But mules and horses we got left. Well, they just won't make it with the full load So you're gonna walk and you're gonna strip the wagons Junk everything you don't absolutely need everything and Guard the water barrels with your life for the next week or so. They're gonna be your life All right start unloading You mean the furniture we brought our clothes are nice dress I said everything didn't I but we come out here to be married How are we gonna look? How are we gonna look when they see it? This woman, what do you think they do at night when we can they open their trunks This is a pretty thing. They touch silk again How what do you think it's kept them going these poor women, huh? You buried lorry in a silk dress. You want a lever do you want? I don't care what you do. We'll be starting across in an hour. Come on ladies. Let's dump the trunks Rose now just don't you go trying to push any trunk around I'll give you a hand Throw it all away Just save what the baby much rose. Do you mean now? Just don't tell him now, don't you worry honey will take care of you Think you're doing get her out of that wagon She's going to have a baby out here. Yes out here because she knows you won't stop Not even for a baby. When did I say I wouldn't oh please just leave us alone Just let her out in the wagon and then go away Go I saw no honor. What do you say? I say a little woman a little woman get up to that lead wagon We're gonna stop Like it was home sweet home Well ladies, can we start moving again More than a week since I have made an entry in this German Yesterday we reached the end of the desert Thanks to Providence and mr. Wyatt. We survived the crossing Even my tiny baby boy Mr. Wyatt says that if all goes well, we will be inside of Whitman's Valley in three days We cannot believe What the devil you're doing who said you could stop there get back in the wagons keep them more than Stretch those wagons out. Oh leave us alone. Go to sleep off something. You're gone crazy. What do you think you're doing? We have agreed. It's a good place to stop. It is shady. There is a stream. We can wash we can man clothes We can told you you're here Whitman's Valley is right over that hill Or somebody else having a baby. No, baby. Well, and what we are not going to the town You're not what look at us are close our eyes. We don't go into looking like this like trance You go to the town and when you come back, they just think that make us look like ladies Foo-foo feminine things We don't move from here until you do and if the men come near us before we're ready Then never go back and we mean what she says All right ladies if that's the way you want it spread your sales ladies There's a freshening breeze and I smell If you'll stop asking questions, I'll try to give you some of the answers First of all about Roy Whitman. He's dead Indians. We left a lot of the women buried there, too The women are camped just over the hill You're not going none of you are going anywhere. This is the way the women want it and this is the way it's going to be They won't come into town until they look their best. You get within range of now and they'll blow your heads off. I Got some idea of what most of you went through to get to this Valley But none of you came through the hell these women did So just make sure you're good enough for make sure you treat them right Because God help you if you don't Whitman's gone, but I'm still here. Well, he's here must be some females Well, they gave me my orders. I want a wagon and I want it loaded with things they can wear nice things Until then you stay here and they stay there Coaching Whitman's You've got stuff for trading with the Indians bolts of cloth black. It's any kind of crazy trinkets. It'll make a woman look like a woman Sooner you get them the sooner they'll be Ladies now that you quit clawing each other and fighting over what I brought back. Let me take a look at you You don't what do you think? I You say I say let's go boss You're sure a sorry lot of females, but they ain't seen one of your kind for so long that even you'll look good Just one more thing They've been building a big pavilion in town all these months while they've been waiting for you That's where you'll go. You got a big spread of grub and there'll be music and dancing. That's how you'll meet the men From there on ladies, it's up to them and it's up to you Now start moving We're about as handsome as a school of macro, but we've done the best we could Over but don't think you're going to do the Q's and all the way from independence. We had your picture in our minds We could either shut our eyes and dream what you was going to look like or we could open her eyes and look at the rump of a mule Well ladies, I guess even this bunch is prettier than that mule So come on gentlemen, we're choosing partners for the day. Why are you going? No place special There's a preacher riding into town. I want to make sure he gets here safe. I go with you Yeah, you go with me a preacher here. He has no made any marriages likely. He'll be awful rusty Maybe we'll let him practice on it Yeah, I guess that's the least we could do for it. I Am a shade. Oh, yeah, so nice and smooth It's a beautiful face and I love it Oh Just between you and me. Yes, we better get that preacher in fast Irving Cummings our orchestra is under the direction of Rudy Schrager This is Ken Carpenter inviting you to join us next week at this same time for another presentation of the Hollywood radio theater