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Presenting the transcription feature Superman.
Up to the sky. Look, it's a bird. It's a plane. It's Superman.
And now Superman, when we saw him last, our Kent was out on the wing of an airplane.
I'm afraid of a deadly coating of ice which was sending the shift to certain destruction
on the rocky peaks below. The plane was heading westward carrying Kent and the Anderson toward
the North Star mine where they hope to make final contact with the two gold vines windlers,
Pemberton and Denim. Fearfully the group in the cabin watched Kent crawl out to dark in the snow.
Then a scream from June Anderson. The plane took a sudden sickening plunge and Clark Kent vanished.
Listen.
He stole. He stole.
June, stop that. I tell you we stole.
Pilot, do something quick. Hang on. We're going into a tailspace.
We're approaching down.
Goodbye, Clark Kent. For the next few minutes, it's up to Superman.
That plane is out of control, hauling past. I've got to get under arrest.
What's the loss? It's like the worst part of the Rocky Mountains.
Not much time. There goes.
Pilot, shut off that motor. It's just pulling it down fast.
Oh no, it's our only chance. How high up are we? A thousand feet to go.
Less than that. 500.
Oh, we have something. It's coming down.
We're slowing. We're leveling off.
What's happened? I don't know. We're stopping right mid-air.
Look, we've stopped. We stopped moving.
Oh, what is it? I think I'm going back.
It's not possible. I can't believe it.
Say, was anybody hurt?
Mr. Kent.
Kent, we thought you were gone for me.
Gosh, no, Captain Anderson. I just hung on by an eyelash until
Oh, say, Pilot, that's the neatest landing I ever saw. Congratulations.
Well, Ken, I didn't. What do you mean?
Why, you set her down like a feather in the only level spot for miles.
Well, so long, folks. Make yourselves comfortable.
I can't. Where are you going?
To get help or borrow a car. I see lights down the valley away.
You asked me where money close to where we want to be.
Meanwhile, in the light of a flickering oil lamp far down in the cold,
damp galleries of an star mine,
Pemberton and Penine raised their heads to listen.
Hey, put that in a pot. I hear something.
I hear it.
Someone's coming to tell us the light.
Look, he's got to light himself.
It's me.
Oh, all right. Later.
This way, baby.
Say, here's the stuff you sent me into town to get.
And I'd light by something else too.
I hear something.
No, it's a guy just blue-winged looking for a car.
And he's looking for the north star mine too.
First, who is he?
Blue-treat.
But he got him in a plane with two other guys in the go.
A plane?
Yeah.
Cracked up just out of town.
So this guy can come look into the car to bring the others back in.
He wears glasses and tasks like an easter.
Where's glasses?
Listen, I'll finish that reporter.
Clarke, shit, who else?
Where is he now, really?
Well, by this time he's probably on his way right here.
He's at plenty of time.
But why don't we do it here?
Guess what we'll do.
Your task has to get that Anderson girl for keeps.
Maybe you'll go back and meet him on the boat.
Just as I guess you.
Okay, cheers.
Then what's there?
Let me take a picture with you.
I have it.
You tell Kent, he's the one with the best to see.
Let's go to the shed.
And you've been chasing him ever since he left town.
Chasing in with Laura, I'll get this.
You say his elders have been calling him on the phone
and back east.
What's to speak to him right away?
And you'll take him to town with you.
But, what about the others?
Leave them here.
Show you and I, okay, Blue-treat.
What roster is?
Have you got that, Barry?
Listen, what do I do with this guy?
And to guess?
Let me make sure it's quiet.
And complete.
Okay, I better hurry.
There'll be only a minute.
All right, come on, Joe.
Run for the other way.
We'll go up on top and wait.
Come on, make it fast.
Say is, uh, any one of your thoughts
named Clark Kent?
Well, yes, I'm Clark Kent.
Boy, am I lucky.
I'm the sheriff here, Mr. Kent.
Oh?
You wanted back in town on the telephone.
Fill in him, wait.
Gosh, what's on his mind?
I think you'd better go, Mr. Kent.
It might be important.
Might be.
It is.
If he telephoned 2,000 miles.
Look, I'll run you back in my car
if the other folks want to stay here.
Are we anywhere near the North Star mine, Sheriff?
Just about far from right into it.
Go ahead, Kent.
Junial out.
It's safe enough.
Case feminine, Denise.
Show up, I'll handle them.
Oh, come along if you're coming, young fella.
That guy on the phone,
Sheriff, was in a powerful sweat.
Jump right in here with me.
All right.
I won't be long, the Sanders.
Better stay by the car, Captain.
Oh, no.
Now what do you say we build a fire, June?
Let the scene real little.
All right, now look around for some wood.
Wait.
It's the matter.
There in the dark.
I thought I saw something move.
No.
No, no, no.
No.
Hey, what is this car?
I got it.
I got it.
The sailor's out like a lah.
Hey, let's work, joy.
This is the best thing that could have happened.
You think Kent heard us about?
No, not a chance.
And anyway, Bailey's taking care of him.
All right, drag her back to the end of it.
When this mine blows up, Joe, unless in ten minutes,
every bit of evidence against us will blow up with it.
Come on.
Say, what about this, Sheriff?
We've been traveling quite a while.
Don't you worry.
Where's the town?
Where are we going?
We ain't good.
We're stopping right here.
Hey, what's the idea?
Get out, Kent.
Go on, move.
But I don't want to get out.
Where's the telephone?
Say, what's the idea of that gun?
What's the idea of meddling into out of affairs?
You're affairs?
Never mind.
You sure won't meddle long.
I'm going to fix you.
We're attempting underneath and fix their mothers.
Now, stand up and take it.
What's what you're doing?
Now, you're trying to run.
I say, yeah.
And I never miss.
Come on.
Just like that.
That's what you think, Sheriff.
See how you like this.
Hey, hey, what the...
Get back away!
I'm somebody who's come to give you a lesson and manners.
That'll take care of your car.
And this will take care of you.
Leaping high on the air, superman streaks for the essence of the mind
and drops into the inky blackness of the shaft.
Mr. Anderson!
Mr. Anderson, where are you?
What's that?
I hear something.
I hear them talking.
And we're sending the need right through the galleries of the mind.
That's what they are.
They're going to blow it up.
No time to find the entrance.
I'll just drive straight to it through the southern rock.
Here goes.
Now that Mr. Anderson, this is the last time you'll let the feel with the appraisal
of the North Star mining economy.
And again, moving by.
Let me go!
Let me go!
I was waiting to voice, Mr. Anderson.
Come on, Bart.
That's been two minutes to go.
We gotta grab that elevator and blow.
But by Mr. Anderson, in two minutes,
you and the entire North Star mine will vanish,
spoken flame.
We're the only evidence against Joseptanine and Barclay Pampant.
Bart, will you hurry?
Well, let's get both the tour of one, Mr. Anderson.
Right, so, quick run for the other hand.
Stop!
Don't let me hear you!
Stop!
Stop!
I heard some bells.
Leaving on there to dive in the flying North Star.
Only seconds to go now.
There.
Almost in.
One more wall is smashed through.
This will do it.
Ah, this wall will be there.
Oh!
Oh!
Brandon's got me in quick!
Mr. Anderson, don't worry.
Oh, I...
I knew it.
I know what the mind was for.
Yeah, that's just what I don't know if we don't get out of here.
Quick!
I'll just pick you up.
Don't be frightened.
Already!
Already!
No, no, no.
No time to run.
Now in the gallery.
Enough for Shaftan.
One bomb.
But I heard the explosion.
Up, up, and we're away.
Oh!
You're sure you're all right, Mr. Anderson?
Mr. Kint, I tell you I saw him.
He carried me out of that gallery and up the shaft.
Why don't you where you found me?
A tremendous man in a blue costume with a flowing red cape.
A Superman.
Oh, no, I'm a Sanderson.
Ah, now just take it easy.
Here comes your brother.
Look who he's got with him.
Pemberton underneath.
What?
Now then, yes, what is it that's all I want from you?
I've got you, I've got you, put two sets.
I'll give you some more.
That stands still you, too.
Look, look what I found after the explosion.
Right near where the shaft was.
It's just broken rock.
All rusty bits of rock.
Miss Anderson, that's gold.
Gold.
Yes, it is.
Pure gold.
Here, look.
Look at these nuggets.
And I saw the vein, too.
The explosion opened it up.
Well, what do you think of that, Miss Anderson?
You mean, you mean the mine is gone after all?
It is now.
And all the people who put their money into it.
The poor old women that Pemberton thought he'd swindled.
Well, they'll get it back and more.
Let me see, stand back.
Mr. Kent, I can't believe this.
Where are you going?
There's another prisoner out there somewhere.
He called himself a sheriff.
I'm going to pick him up and then I'm going to photo my paper
about that Superman you saw.
It's the best story of the month, Miss Anderson.
Come on.
Looks as if Clark Kent might have a good deal to explain
when he gets back east.
When people begin checking up on Superman.
But there's another mystery brewing.
Another incredible adventure which puts everything else to one side.
Be sure you tune in the next installment and follow the story.
Tune in with us next time and follow the exciting transcription.
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