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Chapter 11
The Adventures of Superman
Batman's Great Mystery
Chapter 1 of 11 - February 3, 1948
Opening
Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.
Look! up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superman!
Yes, it's Superman, strange visitor from the planet Krypton who came to Earth with amazing physical powers far beyond those of mortal men. And who, disguised as Clark Kent, mild mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper, wages a never ending battle for truth and justice.
And now, The Adventures of Superman.
Announcer
When Clark Kent, who is really Superman received an urgent phone call from Robin, the young companion of the famous Batman he hurried to the handsome mansion which the dynamic duo occupy in their true identities of Dick Grayson and Bruce Wayne. Kent found young Grayson greatly agitated. Just as Kent closed the door behind him, the youngster, choking back tears, exclaimed:
Robin
Batman's gone, Mr. Kent, and I'm afraid we'll never see him again!
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Robin
Oh, gosh, what'll I do, Mr. Kent, what'll I do?
Kent
First thing you must do Dick is pull yourself together and tell me exactly what happened.
Robin
I can't. I'm so worried I can't even think.
Kent
Nonsense, you've got to. Now, come on, son, what did you mean when you said Batman was gone and we'd never see him again?
Robin
Well, I mean he's gone, forever.
Kent
Forever! He..He's not....dead, is he?
Robin
I'm afraid he is.
Kent
Why do you say that?
Robin
Because he told me before he went away. If he didn't come back within a week and I didn't hear from him I I'd probably never see him again.
Kent
How long ago was that?
Robin
It was exactly twelve days ago.
Kent
I see. Did he tell you where he was going?
Robin
No. No, I asked him, but he said he couldn't tell me.
Kent
Well, that's rather unusual. I mean, for Batman not to tell you, isn't it?
Robin
It's the first time it ever happened
Kent
Hm. Did he give you any idea at all of why he was going away?
Robin
None at all. He just told me that something very important had come up. Something he just couldn't tell me about.
Kent
That's odd.
Robin
And then he said that if he wasn't back inside of a week, he...he might never come back. Now I'm scared, Mr. Kent!
Kent
Ah, ah, take it easy, son, take it easy. Look, were you and Batman working on any particular case when he went away?
Robin
No, for once, everything was nice and peaceful.
Kent
It was, eh?
Robin
Yes, that's why I can't understand it.
Kent
Hm. Did you question Alfred, your butler? Maybe Batman said something to him.
Robin
No, he didn't. I asked Alfred.
Kent
What about the police. Did you call Inspector Henderson?
Robin
Not yet, because I kept hoping Batman would show up.
Kent
I see.
Robin
And besides, he always told me, if ever I was in trouble and he wasn't around, I was to call you.
Kent
Well, obviously he knew he was going into something dangerous or he wouldn't have said what he did, but what gets me is that he didn't leave some clue for one of us, just in case..
Robin
You think he'd do that. But I know he didn't because I..
Kent
Wait, Dick, do you know where Batman keeps his private papers.
Robin
Yes, in a vault in his bedroom. Why?
Kent
Do you have a key to the vault?
Robin
It's a combination lock. I know the combination.
Kent
Good. Let's go up to this vault. It's just possible we'll find a clue there.

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Kent
Well, we've looked at everything except Batman's will, Dick. Unless there's something in that to give us a lead I'll admit I'm stumped.
Robin
Might as well open it and see, Mr. Kent.

Kent
Yeah, I suppose so. Well, here goes. It's very short. I Bruce Wayne being of sound mind declare this to be my last will and testament. List several charities he leaves a lot of money to. and I bequeath the bulk of my estate to my friend Richard Grayson - - that's you.
Robin
Look, are you sure there isn't anything else in his will?
Kent
No, nothing that will give us a lead.
Robin
Oh, gosh, what'll we do, Mr. Kent?

Kent
I don't know. Somehow this doesn't add up, Dick. I'm sure Batman wouldn't have walked out knowing he might never come back without leaving some tiny hint. Waitaminnit. Maybe he couldn't. Didn't have time!
Robin
Didn't have time?
Kent
Look, where were you when Batman...I mean, the last time you saw him?
Robin
Right here. I was asleep in my room. He came in and woke me up.
Kent
Was he alone?
Robin
Sure. Wait a minute! I've been so upset I forgot about it.
Kent
Forgot about what?

Robin
I think there was somebody with him. Somebody who was standing right outside my door.
Kent
Can you remember who it was?
Robin
It was too dark to see well, but I think it was the same man Batman was talking to in the study.
Kent
When was this?
Robin
Earlier in the evening. Some man came to see Batman, he took him into the study downstairs.
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Kent
I see. Did you get a look at him?

Robin
No, I was getting ready for bed when I heard the doorbell. Batman let him in and then I heard there voices in the study.
Kent
Did you hear anything they said?
Robin
No, the study door was closed, you see, and I was pretty sleepy. So all I heard was the murmur of their voices.
Kent
I see. And then Batman disappeared that night.
Robin
Yes, and now I'm almost sure that man, whoever he was, was standing right outside my bedroom door when Batman said goodbye to me.
Kent
And that may be why Batman couldn't tell you any more at that time!
Robin
That's right.
Kent
Of course. Come on, Dick, let's go down to the study. I want to have a look around there, with you.
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Kent
Any luck, Dick? See anything odd, out of place?
Robin
No, Mr. Kent. I can't find anything in this room that wasn't here before.
Kent
I can't make this add up, Dick. Because I'm so sure Batman wouldn't have walked out without leaving us some hint. Or.. Wait a minute, what's this?

Robin
Oh, that's our recording machine. We use it to record important phone calls or some special radio programs.
Kent
I see. When's the last time you or Batman used it, do you remember?
Robin
Sure, the time we were trailing the Umbrella Man.
Kent
Oh?
Robin
We expected him to call up and try to make a deal with us. He did, and a recording of his phone call helped to send him to jail.
Kent
Yes, I remember that story. It was several months ago...
Robin
Yeah, I guess so.
Kent
Well, you must have used it since then.
Robin
No, that was the last time. I remember because I put a new spool of recording wire on the machine just a day or two before Batman disappeared, and we had no occasion to use it since.
Kent
Well, there's something recorded on that new wire, Dick!
Robin
Huh? Holy smokes! Is there?
Kent
Uh huh. And this may be just what we're looking for!
Robin
What do you mean, Mr. Kent?
Kent
If the wire was blank a day or two before Batman disappeared, and now there's something recorded on it, it may mean Batman used the machine when he was with the stranger on the night he disappeared!
Robin
You mean Batman might have recorded something on the machine to tell us where he went?
Kent
Could be! Let's play the recording back and find out!
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Announcer
Eagerly, Clark Kent and Dick Grayson prepare to play back the recording. Adjusting the machine, Kent calls out:
Kent
Okay, Dick, turn it on.
Robin
Right, Mr. Kent, here goes.
Wayne (Recording)
That's a strange request, Mr. uh, Jones, you said your name was?
Robin
That's Batman, Mr. Kent.
Jones (Recording)
Jones is right, Mr. Wayne. But strange or not, I insist that you come to my place with me now to discuss the matter.
Kent
Is that the man you heard with Batman that night, Dick?
Robin
Uh huh.
Wayne (Recording)
Why. Why can't we discuss it right here?
Jones (Recording)
Because as I explained before I prefer to discuss such an important matter in my own home, or in some neutral place if you prefer.
Wayne (Recording)
You think I might have spies around here.
Jones (Recording)
Let's just say I prefer not to take chances.
Wayne (Recording)
I see.
Robin
What are they talking about?
Kent
Quiet, Dick. You'll find out.
Wayne (Recording)
You amuse me, Mr. Jones. You don't want to take chances, but you don't hesitate to ask me to take them. You come here with some cock and bull story...
. Jones (Recording)
It's not a cock and bull story, Mr. Wayne. I've told you the truth.
Wayne (Recording)
Maybe. And maybe your name is Jones. But, you must admit it sounds pretty fishy. I mean, telling me as little as you have and then asking me to go somewhere with you, alone. How do I know you're not leading me into an ambush.
Jones (Recording)
Why should I?
Wayne (Recording)
Well, I am pretty rich, you know. You may have some ransom idea in your head.
Robin
Gosh, listen....
Jones (Recording)
That's sheer nonsense, Mr. Wayne, as you'll find out. But we're wasting time. Will you come to my place?
Wayne (Recording)
Sorry, Mr. Jones, I'm not a coward, but neither am I a fool. You'll have to tell me more.
Jones (Recording)
And if I refuse?
Wayne (Recording)
I don't go with you.
Jones (Recording)
I think you will, Mr. Wayne, because if you don't...
Wayne (Recording)
Then what?
Jones (Recording)
Then I shall be compelled to reveal to the world that you, Bruce Wayne, are Batman.
Wayne (Recording)
What's that?
Robin
Christopher Columbus!
Kent
Great Scott!
Jones (Recording)
Yes, Mr. Wayne. I will publicly reveal that you, Bruce Wayne, and the famous Batman, are one and the same
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Announcer
Shocked, Clark Kent and Dick Grayson stare at each other in wonder and dismay as the recording completes its playback. Who is the mysterious and threatening Mr. Jones who has somehow discovered the secret of Batman's double identity? The secret Batman cherishes as much as Clark Kent guards his own identity as Superman. And what has happened to Batman? Tomorrow, Kent and Robin receive an even greater shock. So don't fail to listen, fellows and girls. Be sure to tune in same time, same station, for Chapter 2 of Batman's Great Mystery on The Adventures of Superman.
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