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...Ain't . . . Pushed Down...
...this connection . . . I'd like to correct a misstatement in the TIME article. . . . Your man said legend has it that Milo "lugged a four-year-old cow." That's wrong. Milo toted an ox. Your city man may not know it ... but an ox ain...
...just one more in a current series of Western omelettes. This time Randolph Scott is the fighting marshal and Ann Dvorak the beautiful, bad-tempered barroom singer. Against a background alive with neighing, gunfire and the sound of crashing wagons, Marshal Scott states the theme by drawling that thar ain't no justice in Abilene Town. He's dead right: hard-drinking cattlemen raid the village every few weeks, brawl in the bars and take pot shots at the God-fearing homesteaders who have settled on the town's outskirts...
...schedule you were prepared to discuss our wage demands. About six weeks from now we will be prepared to talk about those things. . . . And then we will give you the union's demands. For every one you give us we will give you a counter-demand. . . . Because you ain't fooling anybody...
Anderson: You ain't fooling us, either...