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Quiet Please - Tap the Heat, Bogdan

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Speaker 1

Quiet Please, Quiet Please.

The American Broadcasting Company presents Quiet Please, which is written and directed by Willis Cooper and which features Ernest Chappel.

Quiet Please for Today is called tap the Heat.

Bogdan, I'm Bogdan and I can lick an him out of the house.

I'm Bogdvitch.

That's my name, and I'm from Senegatta.

I a lick on him out of the house.

Especially Irishers in Senegata.

We look them all Irish Austrians everybody.

We don't kid around in Senagada.

You remember town in Sanagorta called Sara Jevo.

He's my hometown, Sata Chevel.

And when I am a little kid, I go to school with Gambrillo, Gambrillo Preceeship.

I thought everybody know who is little Gavrilo Princeship with the glasses in the bombs?

Ah?

Why blowed up the art to front the check for the nant in sarda Vel right the way they have the big walk.

We don't like people in Senagada.

We don't like nobody see, and I don't like you.

Speaker 2

What you say?

Speaker 1

What means Senegada?

It means black mountains.

That's the kind of mountains.

We got in Sinegona, big black mean mountains.

Houses hang inside the black mountains, boots climb around God bring gans hiding mountains.

Cut people's heads off?

Where two big constant fell got knife that long?

You don't munk your round in Sinegonda?

What them fellows laughing about their laughing?

Bogan?

Here your fellows?

Your cut out the laughing.

I break your hat.

You hear me?

Speaker 3

Pop?

Speaker 1

Don you be quiet?

Yeah, that's better once you're drinking.

Speaker 2

Yeah, these for babies.

Bring me shrive EMTs, bring.

Speaker 1

Me paddle shive events.

That's better.

Speaker 2

Yeah, you drink some leven bets.

Speaker 1

I'll make your jok.

Have to be a mind to drinks liver of its look it see that's how drinks.

Speaker 2

Liver of his boy.

Speaker 1

Sure, I'm a strong man.

Have to be a strong man.

Come from synagogal drinks liver of which makes steel kill people.

Sure I make steal.

Sure I killed people.

I'm a mind.

Okay, and I hate iras d Sure I tell you why.

On the contest, fellow manusurd Wire, you don't know minus minus a guid Manu's awful dead and you never make him dead.

You're not ever gonna say some more top to heat.

Booked on you always say you balked on your butt word your top the heat.

You say, you big bad boy bnk you top to heat.

Okay, he now that we're gonna call me bok no more, not from where he is s not me.

You see this, You know what that is?

That man is still wi Hey stop the music.

Yeah, that's better.

Sure that man is so wire, that piece steal.

That man is your dwi than he lock nice.

Sure you buy me some more sliver of bits.

I tell you all about minus the wire, then how he turned into a little piece steel.

That's the boy like sliver bits.

First, I've tell you about my Evoric.

My Eletoric is Polish girlfriend.

Chemish folks live down four blocks beside Commercial Up.

Speaker 4

No.

Speaker 1

Her father's name is Cosmerly, got one leg shot off from war nineteen sixteen.

Her mother is dead.

Maya's got blonde hair, Maya's got bluest eyes I ever see.

Maya is young and got mouthed like ripe shetty.

Then she got little speaking South Chicago.

Now you know what I think?

One time Maya Mturic is in love to me.

I think so, I just guess.

But you talk of Maya in love with my Vtic.

I say, Maya, you're married to me?

Speaker 5

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm not going to marry you, big fellow.

Speaker 1

You when I say, why not married to me?

Speaker 5

Maya, Yeah, I'm going to marry speaking men better English.

At you?

You think I want to be married to big Bombnick Steel and thinks live with.

Speaker 4

All the time.

Speaker 1

And I say, I learned good English, Maya.

I learned saying now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of that party.

Speaker 5

It's just like a stage street, Maya, I'm not going to marry big ugly man.

I always talk how he killed people.

Speaker 1

All the time, and I say, may I only kill four people.

And that is back in Senagorea.

I forgot their names.

Albody I Vankimovitch And if you say so, I don't kill nobody here, Maya Vi.

Speaker 5

I think you are no good big bombs of them.

Speaker 1

You know what she kissed me on my face, that Mariya vi Storik was I love?

Speaker 6

Yeah?

Speaker 1

Really, I didn't keep my promise.

I make the monry v Shorrek.

I just killed one man, though many soul.

Why I never see Irisher before?

I think he's some kind foreigner.

He talked funny.

I don't like him, but he don't care.

He lap all the time.

Sometimes he sings songs.

He's singing pretty good.

I go down to Maria's house this night.

I stand outside and listen when I hear something to the window.

You you know what I hear through the window.

I hear him manners or.

Speaker 3

Come on, give us a kiss, Maria.

He'll never miss one.

Speaker 5

No, man, I don't give kissing.

Speaker 4

Don't you ever give kisses of that big lad headed bohon boyfriend of yours?

Speaker 5

And that lad had a boyfriend.

Speaker 4

I got had big left foot.

It bogged in the one on the electric furnace.

I topty heat better like nobody toy.

Speaker 5

Don't talk like that man.

Speaker 3

You don't love him to you know?

Speaker 6

And Anna what alana mannut?

Speaker 3

That is a term of endearment.

Speaker 4

It's frequently indulging by the people of Arab my dear, and they're speaking to the woman they love.

Speaker 6

HeLa also a cushler.

Speaker 5

McCree, And what's a kushler McCree?

Speaker 4

Pulsing me hat Elena tis only using conversation when one speaking.

Speaker 3

To the woman he loves.

Speaker 6

Do you love me?

Manos?

Speaker 3

Why else would have be asking you for a kissing?

Speaker 6

Don't you ask all girls for kiss mamos.

Speaker 1

That I do not?

Speaker 3

Only then I love?

Will you gives a kissing?

Speaker 6

I'm afraid to mamus afraid?

Speaker 3

What are you afraid?

How will you tell me?

Speaker 6

Bog then.

Speaker 4

Why I'll take that big handhanded steel pusher and I'll twist his square head off on the little finger.

Speaker 1

And I thought, on his face, you're gonna throw my head at you?

Leave my girl long?

You are your buts your up a little square pieces.

That's what I said while I was climbing through the window.

Uh where you don't throw my head in my face?

But he give me two black eyes he put in there, pulled my ears off my head.

Now you know what I don't my ya, she'll laugh, she'll laugh at Bogan.

So that's why I make up my mind.

I'm gonna kill man the sib wire.

Nobody laughs, said Bogan.

Steel is made of iron, to.

Speaker 4

Which is added other ingredients.

Carbon is the essential ingredient and is added to the iron ore during the melting process.

The mass of molten metal in the furnace is called a heat and the process of pouring the mass from the furnace into the fire clay lined ladles is called tapping y.

Speaker 1

I don't work no more.

Or in the steel Foundily I quit.

I used to work in the steel foundily.

Over in Hammah life, I quit.

I don't want to work no more.

Manus, you're not there anymore, So why I work?

Manasa?

The wiry dead, ain't you Manus?

Sure?

It's all I left a big strong manus or the wise little stealing that way, maybe too pounds.

You see, they don't have open heart furnaces anymore.

And steel Foundly where I work, got big electric furnace.

Not have to have so many men when you got electric furnace, I guess it or something.

I don't know.

Lots of people don't like the electric furnace.

But I like for the good.

I like progress.

That's the word.

Shure me both done.

I like these progress Manus.

He is kind of roachnik for man.

He's told everybody what he's gonna do.

He fired people all the time and liar more, but he leaves me along.

In Fandre, he big strong Irish fella, but he's not big and strong like Bogdan.

When bog Gun is at work, Bolkkan got too many things to hit with bill at steel hunks, limestone, scoop, shovel, big long steel rod with hook on it, plenty things to make book gun stronger than Manus and fombre.

So he leaves me alone pretty much.

Just how I bog down when you're gonna top heat, and I topped him when he's ready.

See that's my job, both down tops heat.

He's laugh all time.

This mona is a wild.

When he's not saying about dark mountains and roses, he sings pretty good.

Speaker 4

Me.

Speaker 1

I don't sing much like work.

I drink, I fight.

That's enough, But I'm not satisfied my job.

I want better job.

I talk one day the monus required, I say, Manners, you're mad on me?

Speaker 6

Are you even mad at you?

Speaker 1

Bogged in?

Speaker 4

And I haven't your face into work?

Coup And I'm just a boy that could do it again, So why should I be mad at you?

Speaker 1

I thought you was mad on me.

Speaker 4

When I get mad at you, boggden, you'll feel the way to me.

Fist on your nose, that's the way you'll.

Speaker 3

Know what do you want?

Speaker 1

Then?

I don't want the top to heat no more?

Speaker 4

Would you like to be vice President?

In charge of maybe, or but you like to be private secretary maybe and run a typewriter like that.

Speaker 1

I can't run no type writer.

Speaker 4

Maybe you'd like to go into the paymaster's office and count the shillings fire.

Speaker 1

I don't want to be in no monkey in office?

Speaker 3

Oh where do you want to be a monkey?

Then, Bogden?

Speaker 4

Maybe you'd rather be a chimpanzee or all?

Maybe I could get into the zoo and shy.

You'd be a very neat haranger tang if.

Speaker 1

You had a tail, Not no monkey.

Speaker 4

Ah, yes you are a monkey, Boggin.

Speaker 3

I made a monkey after the other night with your girl.

Speaker 1

I want to run electric crane?

Speaker 3

You do?

Speaker 1

I can run electric cry Listen.

Speaker 4

Take a McDonough that runs the train on the day shift.

Was thirty one years learning how to run it out?

Speaker 1

Have you know?

Speaker 4

And murder Pemberton that's on the night shift.

It was twelve years just getting to be an apprentice.

Speaker 1

I don't know how to run the electric crane.

Speaker 3

Not down my floor.

Speaker 4

You run no electric crane, my boy galloping up and down over men's heads with a ladle full of white hot run and steel and splashing it all over it all.

Speaker 1

I can run electric cry get.

Speaker 4

Back at your job, bogged inha with out whenever your bohong name is, and don't be bothering me with your ambitions and such.

Speaker 2

Go on now, I go ta heat boggin go away at duddy.

Speaker 1

Nobody gonna talk that way to bout ganpatropics.

Speaker 4

You know that.

Speaker 1

You did find that out, didn't you?

Many sore Look at mammasky Manus just the old Uni got steel, just special heat or white hot and big tea kettle, just iron, carbon, limestone, banavian and man, that's all he is.

Manus so dwire that hit me on the eye and take away my girl, Maia etronic can not let me run elect the crane nut monkey with both dogs.

Speaker 4

The electric furnace is differentiated from the open hearth furnace for melting steel.

Speaker 3

Is shaped much like a giant tea kettle, and.

Speaker 4

When the heat is ready to be tapped, the entire furnace is tipped up on trunions and the molten white hot steel is poured from the spot into a lad in the sopping people.

Speaker 5

I don't want to see you never know more.

Speaker 1

Both done the matter your money A product or can not good enough.

Speaker 5

For you who than just a bad man for me?

Speaker 2

Who can never gets to be form and it sproga never gets to be nothing.

Speaker 5

You think I want to be nice, it's go rapling all your life.

Speaker 1

You don't love me no more?

My god.

Speaker 5

I never said I love you.

Speaker 1

Never you said you're dead?

Speaker 2

Yes, you give me kids?

Speaker 5

What's the true?

Speaker 1

If your kisses other fellas are?

Speaker 5

I kiss everybody?

Speaker 1

I want to you ecuse that man is a wise man?

Speaker 6

Your business?

Speaker 5

I kiss Manus?

Speaker 1

Where's my business?

Speaker 5

Why it's your business?

Speaker 6

If I kiss Manos a bias?

Speaker 1

Because if you're kid seeing my.

Speaker 5

Bed, I kid you killing shocks?

Speaker 1

You swear?

Speaker 5

My god, what's the difference If I swear you make me mad, you make me laugh.

Speaker 1

Don't say shocks.

Speaker 5

I see it chopped every time.

Speaker 1

Or one may I love you?

Speaker 5

I don't love you.

Speaker 1

You think you're gonna marry this money.

Speaker 5

I'm gonna marry you.

Speaker 1

You're gonna be a widow.

Speaker 5

It is that I'm gonna call the policeman.

They're gonna hang you.

Oh I'm not afraid too.

You try hurt Manos to give you some more black eyes?

Speaker 1

Not what MyoD?

Please love me?

Speaker 6

I love Manus?

Speaker 1

Hey hate money hey.

Speaker 5

Killing you better sneak up them when he's not looking.

When you try to kill him.

It's the only way you can do it.

It's gonna break you and two pieces with hell.

Speaker 1

If you're not gonna marry to me, you're not gonna marry that that money is or life.

You wait and see you, you with all you.

Speaker 4

The temperature of molten steel ranges from three thousand to four thousand degrees fahrenheit, in which condition it flows like water.

Speaker 1

Organic matter brought.

Speaker 4

Into contact with molten steel secretly vanishes and a brief.

Speaker 1

Burst to claim and a absorbed into the metal itself in her eye, ever be not made love Mary.

Speaker 3

From the rolls.

Speaker 6

Trolley man, what you sing so sweet?

Speaker 3

This is the song of my own country.

Speaker 4

I push emphy and it makes me homesick for the darkling mountains above eve and rotters.

Speaker 6

Dark mountains and islands, black mountains, not sure where.

Speaker 4

Mountains and hills if any kind you can push your mind through, mostly green under the sun and the rain gray in the toils, when the shadows of the night fall on trolley and the mountains are sure enough.

Speaker 6

Black, black mountains, mountains of death mine, no.

Speaker 3

Mountains of beauty, and what's the metada the black mountains?

Speaker 5

Bog then tears off the black mountains in his country.

Tuents and a.

Speaker 3

Girl, Ah, forget Bogden.

Speaker 5

He hates your man.

Speaker 3

What did he do to me?

Speaker 1

Then?

Speaker 5

When bog then taps the heat?

Speaker 3

Yes, what do you do?

All right?

I stand not too close?

Speaker 1

And watch does he stand flows?

Speaker 3

Oh, he's not an easily frightened man.

He stands close.

Speaker 4

It's Bobden that dips out the fire clay plug in the furnace spout so that the hot steel can pour out.

Speaker 3

And that's not a job for a man who's afraid.

Speaker 5

Tell me what it is like.

Speaker 3

Man's well, the great.

Speaker 4

Gears grind and the big furnace tips up, and the gas flames are licking away at the ladle down on the.

Speaker 3

At the temperature the steel, of course, two or three thousand degrees.

Speaker 4

Yes, Now Bobden stands with a kind of a pick at the spout of the kettle, and he picks away at the hide and clay, And soon as the little red nose at the first floor breaks through, then there's a roar, and a white hot steel pours down into the lady and there spats left up into the air from the surface of the liquid steel, and they fly about and burn holes in the men's problem.

Speaker 3

Ah, there's the smell of burned earth and hot steel, and.

Speaker 4

Men stand fascinated each time it happens, for it's really it's like.

Speaker 2

A glimpse into the mouth of hell.

Speaker 3

And no man ever tires of it.

Speaker 2

No, they say, these men broke it's not afraid.

Speaker 5

What did man fall into the stein?

Speaker 3

It doesn't happen.

Speaker 4

Were once in a great, great wire and then he's never seen it.

But they say, there's a flash of yellow flame.

Speaker 3

And never the sound of a man's crying out, and he's gone.

Speaker 4

Then his people take a little dab of the steel in which he died, and that they take and hold the funeral.

Speaker 3

Services over the steel.

Or for the man who's part of it.

Now, let's talk to things more pleasant.

Ally, shall I sing you the.

Speaker 4

Rules of what do they do with the rest of the stee Well, it's very true for the man's part of it, and there's no telling.

Speaker 3

But what happens to see it to be used?

Speaker 4

Now?

Speaker 3

And I've seen again in one.

Speaker 1

Well I've want is more sve of it.

I don't feel good.

Bring me more bottle silver its bring beer for my city fride here h he ought to drink sliver.

It is for man man like both don that man stwi.

He married Maria Vitrolic God, yeah that's better.

Yeah, god die.

He married Maria Vitrolics.

Now Mary vi Truk is with just the same like Vodan says, she's gonna be.

She went off and out in the cemetery, just popping.

Went on the little peace steam inside little pece steal like this little ways to steal an inside little piece steelers.

Listen, you'll hear something shout off you everybody.

Speaker 2

You're down the area?

Speaker 1

Which year he had done?

By the little steeling he got fatter.

You still don't hear, But I mind not singing my nose with wire, hear injustice, plain come inside little steal.

Speaker 2

Ain't that sure?

Speaker 1

I hear him lots of times.

Don't scare me.

I sing right along with him.

See you hesing uhboub the dark wall there was there.

I met Mary double zo Tralley.

He seemed pretty good together about it.

Speaker 4

To be.

Speaker 1

Mathers said I couldn't heard him.

May I said, I couldn't heard him, But Maya's the widow who Maya etchotic Manus?

Speaker 3

How you like Manus?

Speaker 1

Your dumb monkey around with Bogan?

Bogan pretty smart guy and he don't like nobody.

Bogan don't even like Maya vatrotik no more, Dad, don't even like me.

Speaker 3

Manusa.

Speaker 4

Dwyer thirty three, a foreman and the number one foundry, was instantly killed day when he fell into a fifteen ton ladle.

Speaker 1

Full of molten steel.

Speaker 4

The only witness of the tragedy was bugged On Patrovitch, a laborer who lost three fingers of his left hand.

Speaker 1

Their fingers.

I pushed him in with my left hand.

I bumped my hand against the edge of the later it was hot and not so hot.

Liked this steel that was glowing into it from the big kettle, though not so hot like wear Mana's or why we topped a heat the big five driver of steel.

It comes out the spouty splash down.

You listen to you, you're only the gears making noistles.

When they tipped the kettle up higher to get all the steel.

You'll hear whistles where train is scooping down above our heads to.

Speaker 2

Lift up later and make it longer.

Speaker 1

Classes you'll hear all kinds of noisous to the bomber.

You'll hear Mana's dwyer talk in your ear.

You're awful close to the lips there, and you hear yourself say I'm not scared.

You hear yourself say you're scared.

Mother's a wuire and wishes make noise.

You look through black goggle that manus the wire and you see you're the only man and that is steal down there, and you're loft.

That's man's a wire manus abarty hollow.

Oh yes, And you hear yourself say I see something boat sons hop steal down there.

And then you look through black goggle.

You see mother said, why lean over and see what's your point?

I put my hand left hand on his shoulder and I hollan there see and he leaned far over and whistle blows fell out, look away for me.

I give him just little turtle shoved me fall just like the match spelling.

You go make blame me some out, never see him again.

So you'll hear me holler, hey, hey got bump manas falls in steel and old man come running.

We shut off balling and nobody getting do nothing or no more.

Mina's a blier, not see him at all.

Only I can smell him a little bit about smell him steal a berquay and in all big noises and compy, I can hear this.

Who you're there down by?

Stealing out is all that's left.

Mom's a dryer.

Speaker 2

I see if you hear.

Speaker 1

A n time to go home, you'll go where you old woman?

You time to I go home when I get ready?

Come?

Yeah, you know who this woman, this old woman is?

Speaker 3

You know that?

Speaker 1

Okay, you tell him?

I what is your name?

Old woman?

Speaker 6

Come home?

Speaker 1

Tell him your name?

He wants them all.

Speaker 6

I am your Victoric Dwyer Petravis.

Speaker 1

See she says she was never gonna marry to me.

Speaker 2

As the man you have had enough for to night, I.

Speaker 1

Say, I want y Maria.

He said you were.

Speaker 2

Married to me.

Speaker 6

I said I wouldn't marry you.

Speaker 1

Mayan knows what happened to man Is, but my can't prove it.

Kenya, Maya, but you will die Manas didn't kill.

Speaker 6

Me, Manus will.

Speaker 2

Man no, swell you take.

Speaker 1

This little old stealing gonna kill big.

Speaker 2

Strong bod don hah, come ama us.

Speaker 1

Let's see.

The moon was a Riasic gobob a Green molds.

The was Limey, the.

Speaker 4

Widow of Bugen Petrovitch, former steelworker who was killed last Thursday when a small ing at his steel he was keeping for a souvenir, fell from a shelf above his head and crashed his skull.

Will make her debut tonight at the Idelawer Theater as a singer.

Missus Petrovitch, the former Mario Vicharik, will present a group of Irish songs, including the popular ballad Rose of Missus Petrovitch will be remembered as the widow of Manuson Wi.

Speaker 1

The title of today's Quiet Please story is sat the heat booked on.

It was written and directed by Willis Cooper, and the man who spoke to you was Ernest Champell.

A lot of the disc you played Maya j Pattle Lady was Marris and Karl Emery told how steelers me as usual.

Music for Quia Please is played by Alfred Perman.

Alfred, what about next week?

Here's our writer, director Willis Cooper, thank you for listening to Quiet Please.

I started for next week.

It's called be Who's Valentine?

And so until next week.

At the same time, I am quietly yours, ernest Temple,

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