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Chapter 11
The Adventures of Superman
Batman's Great Mystery
Chapter 6 of 11 - February 10, 1948
Narrator
, < Superman's two great friends, Batman and Robin, are involved in a strange and baffling mystery. Twice, the famous Batman has disappeared, and now Robin too has disappeared, and Superman believes the youngster was led into an ambush by Batman's impersonator. In his guise of reporter Clark Kent, Superman has concocted a spectacular plan, and as we join him now, he is seeking the cooperation of Perry White, his former editor on the Daily Planet and now mayor of Metropolis.
KENT
I'm sure I know the answer to this Batman mystery now, chief.
You do?
Kent
Yes. I'm convinced that the man we thought was Batman, who's been making un-American speeches the last few days, is not Batman at all.
Not Batman?
Kent
I mean he's an impersonator. A fake!
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White
You see, chief, I'm certain the real Batman has either been killed, or is being held prisoner somewhere, while this phony goes around pretending to be Batman, and falsely drumming up public opinion against aid to Europe.
Oh, nonsense. I don't care how clever he is. He couldn't fool Robin.
Kent
Oh?
White
Why those two are closer than two peas in a pod.
Kent
I know, Chief. But still he fooled him. He even fooled me!
White
You? Well, that doesn't prove anything.
Kent
(Knowingly) That's what you think. But, how 'bout this? Do you think the real Batman would slug Robin, knock him unconscious, then leave him lying on the floor and walk out?
Well, I'll admit that's hard to understand.
And would the real Batman make public speeches saying let the hungry children in Europe starve?
White
No, no, no, no, of course not. No decent person would, or could. But something may have happened to him, Kent. He..well.. He may be sick.
.
Kent
That's what I thought, until Robin disappeared last night.
PHONE RINGS
White
Just a minute.
RECEIVER PICK UP
Hello? Oh, yes, Inspector. Any word of Robin? Nothing, eh.
Kent
Look, Chief, ask him if...
White
Yes, he's here. Just a minute. Henderson wants to talk to you, Kent.
Kent
Oh, okay. Hello, Inspector. Did you find..... Yes, yes, there weren't, huh? Well, that proves it, then!
White
Proves what?
.
Kent
Just a minute, chief. Well, maybe not positively but, negatively. Right, I'll see you later, Inspector. Thanks for calling. So long.
HANGS UP
White
What are you talking about, Kent?
Kent
Henderson's men checked the real Batman's fingerprints, which they have in their files, with all the prints they could find in the hotel room occupied in Willow Falls last night by the man who calls himself Batman!
White
Yes? Did they check?
Kent
No! That definitely proves this fellow is an imposter, just as I said.
White
Not necessarily. Batman may not have left any fingerprints in the hotel room. The prints may have been someone else's.
Kent
Well, I'll admit the fingerprint test may not be conclusive, but its good enough for me, plus all the other evidence we have. Now, will you back me up in this plan to find Robin and the real Batman, or won't you?
White
Now wait a minute. What plan?
Kent
You remember that recording I found in Batman's study? A recording of a conversation between Batman and a man who called himself Jones?
White
Yes. What about it?
Kent
Well, I'm convinced that Jones is responsible for Batman's disappearance, and I..
White
Why?
.
Kent
Because Jones had a hold on Batman. I can't tell you what it is except it was a secret Batman didn't want revealed. And I'm sure Jones used his knowledge to make Batman go away with him.
White
Mm hm. Well, that could be. Go on.
Kent
Well, I've heard this Jones' voce before. I can't remember where, but I'm certain he's rather well known. Likely under a different name.
White
So?
Kent
So I want to have duplicates made of the recording and play it over the Daily Planet radio station, and on other stations all over the country. Then I want to offer a big prize, say, ten thousand dollars, to the person who can identify Jones.
White
Ten thousand dollars?!!!!
Kent
I know that's a lot of money, chief, but we need a big prize to get everyone listening. And it'll be well worth it if we find Batman and Robin.
White
Well, that's the wildest notion even you ever came up with, Kent...
Kent
No, chief...look, I
White
But it just might work.
Kent
It will!
White
Also, it will be a terrific news story for the Planet. So go ahead! Hop to it!
Kent
Now you're talking chief! I'll get working on it at once!
Narrator
As Clark Kent hurries to set his plan in motion to identify the mysterious Mr. Jones, the real Batman and Robin, united once more, are prisoners in a small, stout square old building far upstate in the midst of lonely farmland which had once been a prisoner of war barracks in the days of the Revolution. Heavy, rusted leg shackles are fastened around the ankles of the dynamic duo, and forged to stout iron staples in the wall beams, allowing freedom of movement only for a foot or two in each direction.
Robin
Oh, gee, Batman. I sure was stupid not to realize that the guy who was posing as you was a phony. Now I let him lead me into that ambush at the River Hotel like a little lamb going to slaughter.
Batman
Oh, don't blame yourself, Robin. That guy and Mr. Jones are very clever.
Robin
Well, I should have known you wouldn't slug me, though or make un-American speeches or...say!
Batman
What?
Kent
I'll bet that's what Mr. Kent meant.
Batman
Kent?
Robin
Uh huh. He said something fishy going on. That either you were sick in the head or there was another explanation, which he was gonna check. Now I'm sure he guessed the truth.
Batman
Could be. Kent's pretty smart. But I'm afraid he guessed too late.
Robin
Maybe not. I'll bet he and Inspector Henderson will stay on the phony Batman's trail until he leads them right here to us.
Batman
He'll never lead them here.
Robin
Why not? You said the phony's working for Jones, didn't you? So he's pretty sure to show up here sometime.
Batman
Yes, but he's already show up here, Robin, and he wasn't tailed
Robin
No kidding? When?
Batman
A couple of hours ago. While you were still under the chloroform they used on you.
Robin
Oh.
Batman
If Kent and Henderson had been on his trail we'd be out of these chains by now.
CHAINS CLINK
Robin
Yeah, I guess we would. Gosh, Batman, I don't get this. What's behind it?
Batman
It's simple, Robin. You see, Jones is a rotten fanatic who believes in keeping everything home and letting Europe starve, and he's using the phony Batman to drum up public opinion against our helping anybody, anywhere.
Robin
I know that, but why is he keeping us here? What does he intend to do to us?
Batman
Well, I think we'll find out, as soon as Mr. Jones gets back. He's been away all night.
Robin
I see. Look, whose the guy who calls himself Batman? Do you know?
Batman
No, except that his real name is Ed.
Robin
Ed what?
Batman
I don't know. But he's getting scared. I heard him tell the others of the gang here he's got to see Jones at once. He..
IRON DOOR OPENING OFF
Wait a minute!
Robin
What gives?
Batman
Jones just came in.
Robin
How do you know?
Batman
I'd know his voice a mile away, by now.
Robin
Yeah, I'll bet.
Batman
He's in the next room with the phony Batman. Come on. Let's move up close to the wall.
Robin
All right. Do you think we...
Batman
Quiet. Don't breathe. Just listen hard. Maybe we can find out what Jones has on the fire for us now.
Narrator
Straining at the end of their shackles, Batman and Robin press close against the wall, on the other side of which is the mysterious Mr. Jones and the false Batman.
Batman
Quiet now, Robin. Don't say a word.
Robin
I won't breathe, Batman.
Batman
Listen.
Jones
There's not a thing to worry about, Ed.
You're doing more than breathe, Robin.
Robin
That's Jones!
Batman
Yes. Quiet.
Jones
Not a thing. So relax.
Ed
That's what you think, Whit...I mean, Jones. I tell you, Clark Kent is wise to me, I'm sure of it.
You're doing it again!
Robin
He sounds just like you, Batman!
Batman
Shhhh.
Jones
..even if he is, he won't be able to prove a thing.
Ed
How can you be sure?
Jones
He won't, I tell you. For one thing, you're not going to make any more speeches, or even be seen, for a long while.
Ed
Oh, why?
Jones
Because your speeches have already attracted nation-wide attention. Newspapers all over the country are repeating what they think Batman said about letting Europe starve. He's helped our cause tremendously, you know.
Robin
What a filthy...!
Are you sure Batman never slugged you, Robin?
Batman
Shhh..
Jones
So now, you're going to lie low except for ...
Ed
Wait. What about the real Batman, and Robin? We're playing with dynamite. The police all over the country are looking for Robin. And if Kent pops off that I'm a phony, and I think he will..
Jones
Just leave everything to me, Ed, and don't worry about Batman and Robin. They won't be with us much longer.
Robin
Uh oh.
Ed
You mean you're going to get rid of them?
Jones
Yes, tonight.
Robin
Batman!
Stop breathing!
Batman
Shhhh.
Ed
Why wait until tonight? Why not now?
Jones
Now, because there's something they have to do for us, first.
Ed
Oh, what's that?
Jones
Batman and Robin are going to play an ace card for our cause, Ed. And at the same time put us on easy street for the rest of our lives.
Robin
What does he mean, Batman?
Batman
I don't know, Robin, but it sounds bad.
Jones
and after that....tonight, they'll ...die!
Music
Narrator
Helpless, their hearts beating hard, Batman and Robin hear themselves condemned to death. What is the ace card which the mysterious Mr. Jones says Batman and Robin will play for him before they are eliminated? And what of Clark Kent's plan to locate his friends by trying to identify Jones voice? Will that bring results in the brief space of the day that remains? TOMORROW'S EPISODE IS TENSE AND EXCITING, FELLOWS AND GIRLS, SO BE SURE TO LISTEN. TUNE IN SAME TIME, SAME STATION, FOR CHAPTER 7 OF BATMAN'S GREAT MYSTERY ON THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN.
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