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- The gentlemen of the press, - Mr. President.
- Good. - Let them come in.
- President Cleveland - Will receive you now, gentlemen.
Gentlemen,
I'm at your service.
- Mr. Cleveland, we'd like to know - What you're going to do
about the Indian
appropriations bill.
- During my previous term - In office
I was opposed to the opening
of any Oklahoma territory
to white settlement..
because I felt the terms
were unfair to the Indians.
- The Cherokee strip - Contains six million acres
of the finest farming land
in America.
It is our last free frontier.
It's 180 miles long
and 50 miles wide.
- But both houses - Have now approved the measure
and since I happen to believe
that the will of the people
is properly expressed
through the congress
I will sign the bill.
And I'm issuing
this proclamation.
That's it, boys. They pay off
the Injuns, and we move in!
- Get that Cherokee silver, Joe. - We're in.
Right.
- Who'll sign for this money? - 'I will.'
Hear that stuff clink
when they set it down?
Yeah.
I kinda like that sound.
Good luck.
- Alright, throw down those guns. - Get 'em up.
Now fork over those moneybags.
Unhook this lead horse.
What?
Hoaah.
Alright, come on.
Hey! Hey!
Whip, it's a holdup!
Alright, get to cover, boys!
Ha. Come here.
the whole Cherokee strip
I've had time to survey
and as most of you know
the section we've chosen
is perfect for a town site.
It's flat and there's
plenty of water.
The, uh, Texas cattle trails
run down through here.
And the Santa Fe railroad
can build their line
down here from Wichita.
And they will build it too
if we'll give 'em a decent town
and decent trade.
- All around are thousands - Of acres
of the richest land
in Oklahoma.
And it'll all be peopled
by this time tomorrow.
'Folks that'll need doctors,
lawyers, merchants.'
'It's a new start
for all of us'
but it's gonna mean
a lot of hard work.
- And it's gonna mean - Sticking together
for the common good.
- And it's gonna mean - Getting there first tomorrow.
Now, there may be some trouble.
- 'Cause I've been watched - And trailed by men'
'who probably aim to beat us
to our town site.'
But they won't,
for when that shot is fired
my son and I
with our fastest riders
will race across prairies
and stake our claims.
The rest of you can follow
with wagons and camp equipment.
Now, is that clear?
- - Yes. - Yes.
Alright, then.
Good luck to everybody.
John, you know I envy you.
- It's a great plan. - I wish I could be with you.
- And you will be - Later, judge.
- Pop's countin' - On you bringin' law
into this territory, judge.
That's gonna be some job
- judging from the scum of the - West I've seen drifting in here.
Ah, won't be too big
a job for you, dad.
- You think one - Poor old judge can make
the whole robber's roost behave?
If anybody can.
Seems I've raised
an optimist, Ned.
Come on, John.
There'll be a lot of changes
in our lives after tomorrow.
First, you'll be riding circuit
with your father and..
I'll be helpin'
to start a new town.
Aren't you thrilled?
I would be if it didn't
mean us being separated.
- Tulsa'll spring up - Overnight, Ned.
We'll soon be settled there
with father holding court
and sending dangerous
outlaws to jail.
- As soon as I get there, - I'm gonna claim the most
beautiful spot of all...
for us.
Oh, Ned,
isn't it wonderful?
- A whole new life - Ahead of us.
A whole new city,
and soon a new state.
And it all begins tomorrow.
Get your partners for a dance!
Ned, let's dance.
One more couple
right over there.
That's it.
- 'Well, here we go!' - 'Whoo!'
'Salute your partner.'
'Forward dance,
swing on the right.'
'Swing on the left.'
'Hold the man proud and tall'
'and swing him around.'
'And forward and back'
'swing on the right
on the left.'
'First lady and the last gent'
'forward dance.'
'Do-si-do.'
'Next lady'
'and the last gent,
forward dance.'
'Do-si-do.'
Hoo!
'Now, then..'
all join hands
and circle to the center.
'Grab right, then left.'
'When you reach your partner'
'everybody swing
to the right.'
'Now to the left.'
- Have, uh.. - Have you seen who's here?
and swing her all around.'
'Take her to your arms
Who's the stranger with Jane?
I wouldn't know.
Whoo!
How'd we get in here?
I don't know.
isn't it?
Mm, beautiful night,
Yes, it is.
Just feel that air.
- Feel that air. - Go on.
- What? - Feel that air.
- Mm. - It's like velvet, isn't it?
- What's the matter - With you?
Can we go, darling?
So soon? Oh, let's
stay a little longer.
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