35/123 And more than that, more than that, I don't belong to the Brotherhood. And when the strike came along, I stood by them--stood by the company. And you know, and they know, that at Sacramento that time, I ran my train according to schedule, with a gun in each hand, never knowing when I was going over a mined culvert, and there was talk of giving me a gold watch at the time. To hell with their gold watches! I want ordinary justice and fair treatment. |