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SS 26. Horace Morton's Weather Predictions (Parts 5 & 6)

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Shh host a speedy horse.

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Motives able to leave tall buildings in a single bound.

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Guy's Superman.

Yes, it's Superman.

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Strange visitor from another world who came to Earth with power and abilities far beyond those of martle Man.

Superman who can change the course of mighty rivers, then stealing his bare hands, and who disguised as bartk and mild Manner reporter for a great better publican newspaper write the never ending magical book to Justice and the American Way.

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Well, Greenland's folks, while welcome back to Old Time Radio Mystery, suspense and horror, and welcome back to Superman Saturdays.

Today we get into the final two episodes of the Horace Morton's Weather Prediction storyline.

So we will wrap up this storyline today.

As always, if you have any comments, you can send them to otr msh at gmail dot com, check out the Facebook page, and check out my other podcast, Old Time Radio Comedy.

All right, so let's go ahead and get into Horace Morton's Weather Predictions Part five.

This one air June nineteenth of nineteen forty.

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Enjoy presenting the friendscription feature Superman Superman now Superman, Champion of the week and the oppress valliant fighter for truth and justice, stronger than a locomotive, faster than an airplane, who came to Earth from the planet Krypton, and walks about among men disguised as Miles Clark, Kent, news reporter for the Daily Planet.

Kent and Leis Lane have discovered that doctor Morton Lois Uncle, actually created the weather.

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He forecats that a mysterious group headed.

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By a man named Colin was using him for its own evil end.

When we last saw them, Kent and Leis Lane had come to the jail to bring about the doctor's release, only to find that Colins had been ahead of them, blown in the jail walls and vanished with the old scientist in his power.

And our story continues today.

Some time has passed, the desperate search for the missing doctor Morton has produced nothing, and meanwhile a new danger threatens listens well right in the narrowest part of the valley.

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The radium plants right there ahead.

That's the gate.

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Why when mister can the radium plants right against the steepest part of the mountain, it's.

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Right under it, exactly so that little settlement workers' houses mostly I tell you, miss Lane Music mountain is actually moving, and if it comes down any further an, there's going to be a real panic.

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But but I don't understand we're doing it.

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Yeah, look up you see all that slope of loose rock.

Well it's moving, that's all.

It's on the way down.

Yes, but why search me?

Maybe it's because of all that rain got things loosened up.

Say look, I'm beginning to get people moved out already.

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Look at those trucks.

And isn't that a big busload of kids there?

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Poor flard, Those poor people, they must be breaded.

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I guess they are all right, They're in a mighty dangerous spot.

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Wow, we've got to get going.

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Who's this man going to see?

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Milo Fails.

He's the acting head of the radium refinery.

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Oh I didn't know they found radium down here.

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Well they don't, but they send the pitch plandover down here to be refined.

Remember what your uncle said that night they arrested him.

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I wasn't there.

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He said he'd been doing some work for Fales, trying to find a simpler refining process, And I just happened to remember it myself.

What do you mean loss We've tried everything and we've come up against a blank wall, not a single lead.

Your uncle's just vanished.

Well, this is our last chance.

Fails may know something or remember something.

Let's go down and have a talk with him.

It's worth to try, say I I.

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Beg your pardon.

Keep out of the way, please, you can't.

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What's it all about?

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It's like like a mare, young lady.

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You gotta get this whole plant lean out and packed in the truck before that mountain comes down on top of it.

Sof you don't mind, I'm looking for mister Faals Milo Fails, I'm fail.

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What for your mind?

Only make it fat or mister fa I'm Clark Kent, reporter for the Daily Plant.

There ain't no time with the paper.

You have to excuse me.

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Hey, my fight not bat one, get vacation, pack up bur mister Fayles, We don't want an interview.

This lady is miss Lane, Leis Lane, and she's a niece of doctor Horace Morseless.

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What's that niece of Morton?

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We don't want to bother you, mister Fales, but if you could tell it anything, he come.

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In my office.

Much noise out here, You can't hear yourself.

Faith tell then, uh, how much do you know?

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Well, chassy's a trump, mister fail.

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We don't know anything, absolutely not a thing, and we can't find out anything.

What made you come here because on the last night we saw doctor Morton that he was brought down to New Birmingham.

He said he was working on a pitch planning process connected with the radium refinery.

He said he was doing it for you.

Oh, I see, that's the way it is.

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Em mister can't just remembered to mister Fayles.

He thought I'd rather We hoped you might costibly be able to shed a little light on what's happened to my uncle.

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I know it's just a shot in the dark, but believe me, we've tried everything else.

That's what brings you here.

Ham Well, all I can say is I'm sorry.

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Oh you can't tell us a thing, Miss Lane.

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I only wish I could you say.

You haven't any idea at all where your uncle is now.

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Mister Bale dives don't even know if he's alive.

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Oh yes, he's a libel.

I mean he must be, but you don't know anything more about him.

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Mister Ken that the name wasn't just My connection with doctor Morton was really nothing more than casual.

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Less than that he was interested in chemistry.

He thought he might be able to help.

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Us help your harm.

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Mister Dale, Well, we refine radium, very difficult process, over thirty five different steps.

Dr Morton thought he might be able to find a simpler process.

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Radium very valuable, isn't it valuable?

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Look here, young lady, let's look out this window.

See those trucks.

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Yeah, what about?

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They're filed with pitch glendor about a quarter of fine.

Can you imagine what that stuff is worth, just as it is, the.

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Pitch plandor as it stands on the trucks, as it stands on the trucks, twenty five tons of it.

That stuff is.

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Worth refined down as it is right now, about thirteen thousand dollars a time.

Great Scott, if you see now where we're breaking our next to get it out before that mountain comes down and buries the whole work.

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Oh, my goodness, mister Fails.

You will go right on about whatever you were doing this lane.

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If I could do anything to help you find your uncle, I talk all day, but I can't.

I can only say I'm sorry.

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Hello Fale speaking, Yes, yes, I know.

Well this isn't raining now, is it all right?

All right?

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I know just as fast as we can.

Well, I can't work miracles.

Keep your eye on it.

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Let me know.

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That's our engineer up on the mountain.

He says, there's not much time, so I said, it comes sliding down some more.

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Well, mister fails, what's doing it?

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What is it's lane?

We can lay it all to the weather.

The more it rains, the faster music mountain slides.

Right now, it's only fifty feet from our rear wall.

How fast is it coming now?

So far?

About twenty feet a day.

But if it rains much more, but it didn't raining.

Now I'm not here put up on the mountain and it's raining.

Cat some doors.

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Oh those poor people in the settlement.

What will happen to them?

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Nothing if they keep moving, if they stay where they are, well, oh it's dreadful, mister Ken.

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Isn't there anything we can do?

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We just slain.

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We're newspaper people.

All we can do is write it up.

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Well, I'm going to help them.

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I don't care if you think I can just sit back and find about it.

Mister phils, Thank you so much.

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Thanks for nothing.

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Am sorry, miss rain Or you got quicker for that side door.

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I'm gonna stay here a.

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Minute, Joe, don't make it fat you let and ready to go.

Oh, I'm sorry, miss Lame.

I thought maybe we're gonna lead on your uncle.

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It wasn't your fault we did.

Come on, I do want to see what's happening the poor people who are trying to.

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Move out of this story said, golly, look at those trucks.

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That stuff's really worth.

But he said it's covers.

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Ain't do you realize it's value over three quarters of a million dollars?

What that blackstone right there in front of you, if anything happened to.

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It, Well, what's the matter?

Why are you standing there like that?

Mister Ken?

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Of course, Chislaine did it?

Did it seem to you that mister Fails the manager.

Well, did it strike you that he was worried when we first came in?

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Worried?

Yes, Cozy was worried.

The mountain comes down.

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No, no, I didn't mean that he was worried about us, and then later on he seemed to think everything was all right.

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Worried about us?

What do you mean I.

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Don't know it.

It just flashed on me.

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I look, look, will you look at those women?

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Of course things, mister Kett, I'm going down to help him.

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Come on, no, you you go on, I'll I'll stay here a minute.

I want to think.

Go ahead, well, what are you going to do?

Nothing?

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Just stand right here, you go on.

I'll join you in a minute.

I just want to work something out.

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Pr Cat.

I believe you're losing your mind.

You're acting burgling.

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Now go on, go ahead, please, Ms Lane see if you can give us to lift.

Look at the kids running around in circles?

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Well call me?

Were you ready to ride that yourself?

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All right?

Thank Kevin?

She left?

Doesn't think she does?

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Oh?

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I didn't just think of something, miss Lane.

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I heard something with Superman's sensitive hearing.

I heard voices, voices traveling over telephone wires.

There they are, they come right out of the brick wall.

Yeare the wires leading from Piale's office.

He's still talking and I'm going to listen.

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Never mind, I tell you they came here.

They only just left and looking for old man Mark.

Find him?

Thank anything?

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Oh, I don't think so.

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Why did they come to you on account?

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Of the radio.

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Seems that you mentioned that cownces has he got it.

He found out a new way of refining.

I told you i'd take care of that, didn't I.

Well, I have Fails.

It's in the bay.

If you can work it right from your end, we'll make a fortune.

What about the truck loaded?

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Ready to go?

But listen, what about the mountain?

I just gotta report from the engineer.

Listen, there's more rain.

It won't come down.

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I don't worry.

There'll be more rain.

When's the medtime?

Send the trucks out.

Make it ten o'clock tonight, ten o'clock.

Okay, Fails.

At ten o'clock, there'll be the biggest drain storm you ever saw.

Corns.

What's the scheme?

Halt workouts, have those trucks at the right place on the road, and trust me.

From the rain, we'll block him off in the mountain and raise a whole lot of them.

Okay, Fails, that's all, Okay, Collins.

Remember ten o'clock Tonight's the.

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Time the devil's that fellow Fails is working hand in glove.

When the group has taken Morton and Morton himself.

I can't believe it.

Yeah, I don't know, can't.

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Honestly, there is something wrong with you.

You looks if.

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You've seen a gun, seen a ghost.

Oh no, not exactly, Lois.

I've just been thinking.

I've been working things.

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Off, working what things down, things.

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That are happening, Miss Lane.

Don't ask me how I know, Just take my word for it.

There's a plot Hoorn to steal that radium more and direct this whole settlement to make it look pausible.

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This very nice, What mister can how do you know it can't be what it is?

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I'll tell you something else too, Your uncle Horace, doctor Morton is right in the thick of it.

Now, then let's figure out.

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What to do.

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How much can Superman and the person of Park can't really tell Lois Lane without giving away his secret?

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And will she believe what he tells it?

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And even so, what can they do to prevent the climax past approaching when music Mountain comes rolling down on the settlement.

Tune in and follow the story.

I'm Superman.

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Up at the time in the Pain and Superman.

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Superman is a copyrighted feature appearing in Action Comics Magazine.

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All right, everybody, so just a few comments.

Here we see that Clark and Lois go talk to this man Fails or Fails or whatever his name is, and at first feels seems like he's uneasy, like he's afraid they know something they shouldn't know.

But then when he finds out that Clark and Lewis really don't know that much, he relaxes and is a lot more at ease.

Clark suspects that something is up, obviously, and it turns out that Fails is in with the bad guys.

There is a plot to steal the Radium war.

I love that part where Clark as Superman uses his superhering to hear the conversation over the telephone, and I just love it because so much of the time we see Superman, you know, throwing his weight around, throwing his muscles around, and it's nice to see some of these other superpowers.

There was one part when Clark and Lewis were finishing up their conversation with Fels.

There was one part where Lois says they're leaving or says thanks or something, and Fels is like, thanks for nothing, Hey like a smart elechi, And that kind of confused me because it didn't sound like to me that Lois was trying to have an attitude.

Maybe I'm just mishearing something, or maybe something got distorted throughout time.

As far as you know, something happened to the audio file.

I don't know, but that that part confused me a little bit.

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Well, I'm going to help them.

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I don't care if you think I just sit back and find about it.

This pails, Thank you so much.

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Thanks for nothing, Gay, Sorry, quick side or I'm gonna stay here in that.

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So we only have one episode left in this storyline.

So we'll Superman be able to stop Collins and Fell's and rescue Morton.

Well, I guess we'll have to wait till the next episode to find out.

All right, everybody, we are going to take a quick break and then we'll be right back with Part six of Horace Morton's Weather Predictions.

Okay, everybody, welcome back.

Let's go ahead and get into Part six of Horace Morton's Weather Predictions.

This one aired June twenty first of nineteen forty Enjoy.

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Presenting the transcription feature Superman.

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Look that's the plague.

It's Superman.

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And now Superman Balliant, Fighter for Truth and Justice, Mighty, Champion of the Week and the oppressed, who came to Earth from the planet Krypton, and who walks about among men disguised as Miles Clark, Kent news reporter for the Daily Planet.

Flopes of music mountains softened by heavy rains have advanced on the town of New Birmingham, and particularly on that part surrounding the plant where precious radium is refined from the ores of black pitch plend While Lois Lane helps freanding women pack up their belongings and get children safely on buses, Kett has found the truckloads of pitch plend Or worth thousands of dollars are being moved from the refinery that night, and that the mysterious group, which works through doctor Horace Morton, plans to bring on a violent storm that will make it thundering easy.

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Not knowing how or where they planned to strike.

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Not being able to tell Lois how much he knows, Ken works on assisting the desperately hurrying families.

Not much time to go, he knows the record planned to strike at ten o'clock.

So far Lois refuses to believe him.

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Listen, Oh, miss lad, I don't know what to do.

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Way Jimmy and Southay now missus snackmare, everything go all right.

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Your husband's gone ahead with the fin it's your children, Miss Laying, I can't leave.

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The children will be all right.

Throw on the bush around the bus.

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But I don't know.

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I don't know.

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Listen joy.

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That's beyond since not Sunday, missus snackmar at a.

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Remember what I said, the sorm coming up.

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Don't bother me about that.

Now, go ahead, Miss Smacmary.

You'll get on that book too.

It's the last one.

Go on, miss Lene.

It's a pleasant angel.

You really helping us like you come to know.

I'll be all right.

We've got a car.

Everybody on, go ahead, rider gone well, Thank heavens, we got them all.

Whatever happens now, they won't be caught here.

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Lois his thing.

I just thought of something else, Mint.

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They can't.

It's no use.

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I just won't believe my uncle Hart is mixed up with any gang of criminals.

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You can talk until you're blue in the faith unless you've got something ready to go on in a hunch.

I'm not going to.

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I look here.

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You admit it can control the weather.

You told me that much yourself.

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I know.

Well, then you also know that he's with the gang.

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Now, what if the gang.

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Is making him do it?

What if they plan to bring down the mountain and.

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Block those trucks maybe tonight, guess and all those people on their buses too, and the kids.

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Car They wouldn't do that, They couldn't.

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They might And if they were, what could we do about it?

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Oh, it's too terrible?

What could we do?

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Os?

I've had an idea.

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If there is anything in this, If your uncle is back of all his rain, where would he be working from?

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Oh?

How should I know?

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Oh?

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Nobody knows, But we can guess.

All his equipment is back up at the observatory.

Isn't it right on the mountain itself?

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But Clark, he couldn't be there.

They had guard up there every since he disappears.

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Oh I know, I know.

But gods can fall asleep, can't they.

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Anyway, we don't really know where his scientific stuff is or how he works.

It might be somewhere out in the woods.

Even if the guard's right on the job.

The place is locked and he's on the outside.

What if there's a secret entrance.

It's not impossible.

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It might be.

Oh, I don't know.

What do you think we ought to do?

Speaker 1

What's the time?

Speaker 6

Wait?

Quarter past nine and I'm pulling it off at ten?

What what do you say?

Speaker 1

Nothing?

Look, he mus Lane?

Are you gaming for something?

You know?

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I am?

Speaker 1

What is it?

Speaker 2

I want to go up to that observatory right now and look it over.

You never can tell.

We might find something, But what if we don't know where it's off?

Speaker 1

Are we?

Come on back to the car and let's go.

We can make it in half an hour.

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Storm or no?

Speaker 1

Stormy?

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There is a storm?

S r.

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Else it's the mountain starting another slide.

Speaker 1

Come on, here's the car.

Speaker 6

Oh well, he's all back again.

Find anything on your side?

Speaker 1

Quiet?

I think I saw a light?

Speaker 6

Did you where?

Speaker 1

I'm not sure?

Look here, I'm going to try and break him.

Maybe I can pry open a window.

Speaker 6

Do you think it's say?

Speaker 1

I won't be if the guards catches you.

Go back to the road and keep an eye off.

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Hurry all right.

If I see anything, I'll eat a WHINTI will come back.

Be careful, please.

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There she goes the girl plenty of grit.

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I don't want her around when it's time for Superman to act.

Speaker 1

Did I see something?

I'll say I did.

Got to get around the corner.

There's a light in the cellar.

Speaker 2

I didn't notice that window before, it was hidden behind the bush.

Here we are, ah, let's see.

Great Scott Collins is down there, the gang leader with a gun.

Yes, there he is, the devil standing right back of Morton.

Morton's working in his equipment.

And there's the police card tied up in the corner.

Well, my friend, you won't be carrying your plans much further.

I'll get down where you are, right through the wall in one crash.

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Here goes out for the light, don't you dot gun?

Colins?

Speaker 2

Don't do it?

I warned you, all right, take it now, then wear that lamp.

Oh, never mind, I can see all right.

Speaker 1

Doctor Martin, Doctor Martin?

What is it?

What's happen?

Doctor Martin?

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It's me Clark Kent.

I guess there was an explosion.

The whole world went out.

Speaker 1

How are you?

Are you hurt?

Collins?

Watch out, Collins, don't worry, he's out like a light.

Lor What happened?

Speaker 6

I heard the crowds.

Speaker 2

Lewis right down here, down that hole.

It's all right, bring your flash light.

Speaker 1

Norse Lors, Oh back heaven?

Who come quich huncle horse?

Speaker 6

Are you all right, oh Clark, what's happened?

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They carried me off, made me work, made me create red weather, nors the criminals, and that man Collins is the head.

Cluckly, quick, don't wait, doctor Martin, What do you mean?

Speaker 1

The final storm?

Ten o'clock, ten o'clock to.

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Nurse on behrre In ten o'clock.

Speaker 1

Now trucks, trucks sloaded with radium.

They're going to bring down the mountain.

I'm called up a storm.

Speaker 6

It's coming here, not only the truck, the burnt all, the children.

Oh on the stop it then.

Speaker 1

That, doctor Martin, stop the storm.

Speaker 2

I can't.

Speaker 1

It's gone too far.

If you come five minutes.

Speaker 6

So there, hard it's coming.

Speaker 1

You did, doctor Martin?

Speaker 2

Where is it going to happen?

Speaker 1

Where are they going to catch the trucks?

Quick?

Now quick?

Maybe I can head them off.

Speaker 7

The farest who passed beyond the refinery Hoest Hill pass But you.

Speaker 1

Cast up unto late.

Speaker 2

The whole side of the stip is loose, the block the trucks and steal everything.

Loris, you stay here, your uncle untied debbling there in the corner.

Speaker 1

Then have him tie up columns.

Speaker 6

Clark, hurry, hurry, you maybe in time.

All the children.

Speaker 2

I'll hurry all I can out the way I came in there.

Speaker 1

Out we go, Barras Hill Pass.

Speaker 2

Eh, Superman against the mountain.

Not much time, got to hurry.

I'll get up.

Speaker 1

Down the wind faster than an airplane.

Speaker 2

Superman streaks toward a narrow cup known as Barras Hill Pass, and you make it in time.

Already the line of trucks creeps up the slope behind them, the swaying, rocking bus, brightly lighted, eager boys and girls, knowing nothing of the treacherous massive rock and earth poised on the heights above.

Speaker 6

Now you keep quiet, Oh, why declare?

It's morning?

I can stand.

Shut your noise on up you.

Oh look where we are.

Look out the windows, even just in Forest Hill Pass.

Oh, children will be safe out of here before we know.

Speaker 1

Oh.

Speaker 6

Look, it's starting to rain again.

Speaker 2

There are the trucks right in the past.

There's the school bus right behind them.

Great heavens, look at that rain coming down in sheets.

And there comes the mountain.

Speaker 1

It's moving.

Speaker 2

Not to get there down now those men of the trucks they've stopped.

They're running away.

Well I can use those trucks myself.

If I can stop that slide just for a minute, the bus.

Speaker 1

Can get through.

Speaker 2

Down, down, God's coming.

If I can fling the trucks in the way, make a barrier.

Too bad about the radio arm.

I'll love that.

Maybe I can hold them out and long enough for the buses to get by.

Speaker 7

Now, now.

Speaker 1

There goes one truck.

Another Maybe I can make it.

Speaker 2

Yet, still coming down, and here's the bus for the children in it.

Oh, quick, quick, with another truck.

Speaker 1

I don't have to do it.

Hurry, hurry, stop for a second.

Keep that thing going, keep that bus going.

You'll make it.

Hurry.

Ah made it.

That's safe.

The bus for the children got through.

They're all right.

They got through.

Okay, if you'd the mountain, come ahead and do your worst.

You can't hurt anybody.

Speaker 6

Now, another cup of tea, No, thank you, lad.

Speaker 1

I'm getting much better now, What about you, mister Kim.

Speaker 7

I'm doing fine.

Splendid attempt you made, and I mean to get down the mountain last night.

Speaker 1

Well, as it turned out, I didn't have to warn them.

Speaker 2

The trucks were wrecked, but the children got through, and after all, that was the main thing.

Speaker 6

Very strange about the trucks wasn't it.

They looked as if someone had just picked them up.

Speaker 7

And thrown them right at the mountain, right so being considered enough to dump them Catholey first, how do you explain is Kent?

Speaker 8

Me?

Speaker 2

Gosh, I don't explain it.

I can, But what about you, doctor Morton?

What about the Morton's system of weather control?

I don't forget Lewis, and I want a good long interview about that for next Sunday's paper.

Speaker 1

How about starting talking right now?

No, I think not, mister Kent.

I'm sorry, but I think not.

Why Uncle hoy Is, what do you mean, Lewis?

Speaker 7

I've made up my mind.

I think the weather is best left to nature.

When we try to interfere with nature's way of doing things, we may.

Speaker 1

All need trouble.

Speaker 7

But doctor look here we Sorry, mister Kent.

I realize I owe you much, but I owe humanity more.

My secret is one that is better left unknown.

The Morton system is dead.

Pok destroyed.

My story, I'm afraid, is one which will never be printed.

Speaker 2

So ends the adventure of doctor Horace Martin, the man who made the weather.

Canon laws are disappointed that they will have no story for editor White, but another assignment is clothed in hand.

Even more thrilling, more dramatic Junian next time, and follow the story of Superman.

Speaker 1

Up at the time.

It's your Pain and Superman.

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Superman is a copyrighted feature appearing in Action Comics Magazine.

Speaker 9

All right, so I just want to make a few brief comments and then we will wrap up today.

I don't really have a lot to say about this particular episode.

I feel like it was pretty straightforward.

We had a nice rescue there at the end.

Unfortunately, and this is just maybe one of the drawbacks of an audio only program, but I feel like just the audio alone really didn't do the scene justice there at the end, where you have the mountain coming down and you have Superman throwing these trucks at the mountain to stop it, and you know, making way for the buses with the children on them to get through.

Unfortunately, it's just a little bit difficult, I think, to appreciate such a huge scene in an audio only form.

Nevertheless, you know, it was good for what it was, so just a few thoughts about the storyline.

Overall, really enjoyed it.

This hasn't been one of my favorite storylines, but it's still been a very enjoyable storyline.

I love how we started out with all the mystery and suspicions surrounding Lois's uncle, and then of course later we find out that he's not in with the bad guys, that the bad guys are using him, and so you know, it's always good that Lois's uncle turns out not to be a bad guy.

I feel like they were featuring a topic that was very much ahead of its time, this idea of actually making the weather happen, and this was all the way back in nineteen forty and they're already thinking about these sort of very sci fi type, you know things.

I just found that very interesting.

All Right, everybody that is going to be a rap for today, hope you enjoyed the storyline.

Please please please send me emails and tell me what you thought about this storyline.

Again, you can send them to otr msh at gmail dot com.

I would love to hear from you if you like the show.

Want to invite you to head on over to the iTunes Apple Podcast reviews and leave a FIP star rating if you like the show, I would much appreciate that.

All Right, everybody that is going to be a rap.

Thank you so much for listening, and I'll catch

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