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May 14, 2024 42 mins
Sears Radio Theater was a radio drama anthology series which ran weeknights on CBS Radio in 1979, sponsored by the Sears chain. Often paired with The CBS Radio Mystery Theater during its first season, the program offered a different genre of drama for each evening's broadcast.In January 1980, the program moved from CBS to the Mutual Broadcasting System and was renamed Mutual Radio Theater. The Mutual series broadcast repeats from the CBS run until September 1980, when a short season of new dramas was presented. Sears continued as a sponsor during the Mutual run.

The program turned out to be Mutual's final radio drama series. Mutual continued to broadcast repeats of the program (along with a few previously unaired episodes) until December 1981.Monday was "Western Night" and was hosted by Lorne Greene. Tuesday was "Comedy Night", hosted by Andy Griffith. Wednesday was "Mystery Night" with Vincent Price as host. Thursday was "Love and Hate Night" with Cicely Tyson doing honors as host. Finally, Friday brought "Adventure Night", first hosted by Richard Widmark and later by Howard Duff and finally by Leonard Nimoy.Several actors from the Golden Age of Radio were featured on the series.

 Among the actors heard were Jim Jordan, Henry Morgan, Daws Butler, June Foray, Parley Baer, Mary Jane Croft, Howard Culver, John Dehner, Joan McCall, Don Diamond, Virginia Gregg, Janet Waldo, Vic Perrin, Hans Conried, Marvin Miller, Elliott Lewis, Jeff Corey, Lesley Woods, Robert Rockwell, Lurene Tuttle, Eve Arden, Keith Andes, Harriet Nelson, Alan Young, Tom Bosley, Marion Ross, Lloyd Bochner, Rick Jason, Frank Campanella, Toni Tennille, Arthur Hill, Dan O'Herlihy, Jesse White and Frank Nelson.[1] Veteran radio actress Peggy Webber was heard on 52 episodes.The program was produced and directed by Fletcher Markle and Elliott Lewis. The theme music was composed and conducted by Nelson Riddle
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Let's the theme from Sears Radio Theater, which will be brought to you Monday
through Friday on this station. Todayyou hear a story of the Golden West
with Lawn Green as your host.Tomorrow you can laugh with Andy Griffiths,
your host for things that are Funny. Wednesday, Vincent Price will bring you
a generous helping us mystery, suspenseand detective stories. Thursday, Sisley Tyson

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will mpray you with tales of loveand hate dramas involving human emotions. And
Friday, Richard Widmark will host talesof adventure in outer State, under the
seas, anywhere there is adventure.The Seers Radio Theater will begin after this
message from your local station. Thisis Lawn Green. The wagon's train is

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moving west across barren windswept plans.Far ahead. Several days travelers e las
the foothills of a distant mountain.Raye waves. One of the wagons,
pulled by a seedy feem of forces, is driven by a slender, fifty
eyed man beside him fits his wifea clear memory of beauty in a lined

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space. I'd like to get upin the front there instead of being in
the rear. All the time lessjust that way. There's no idea Bristol
showing in this wagon train at thelast minute, leaving everything behind and all
time I told you a thousand times, hope. I got tired of apologizing

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everybody all the time when you ain'tthe first man. The third time in
prison, I was relroaded. Youwere caught on my backside. I wish
you could do something about this seat. And we'll find ourselves a produground somewhere
out west, somewhere as we cangrow things. We could grow things where

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we was. Man. Folks justwon't let you live down a prison.
Records were aimed to leave this draggingcrane and settled down our west. I
ain't never been there either, youknow, so it better be pretty soon
business just about that wagon And that'sonly the beginning of our stories. Hears

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Radio Theater a new adventure in radiolistening. Talk to you five nights a
week by Sears, Robuck and Company. Sears Well America. Shot your host
Lawn Green. I'll bring you storiesof the Old West and the New.
Andy Griffith with a look at thefunny side of life. Vincent Prist with

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tales of mystery and st stories aboutLove's Hate and the Richard Whitmark. I'll
bring you stories of pure adventure fivenights of exceptional entertainment every week. Go
to you and Elliott Lewis production ofus SEARS Radio. THEA Our Story Retribution

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Hi Ted Sherderman Our stars John McIntyreand Jeanette Nolan Bristol and Hope Guest And
left the wagon train and Idaho totake hold of one hundred and sixty egres
of land they've never seen, landof which they planned to start a new
life with high hopes. They setout from the county seat of Hapleyville to

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see their spread. And they sawit. They were the owners of a
dry, sparse piece of land witha few mountainous hills. It was worse
than anything they could have imagined.I ain't seen now the government gives it
away nothing for nothing. I couldjust cry, Yeah, it will be
the first moisture this land has everfelt. Get up. What are we

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gonna do is just the only thing. We can. Wait for the next
wagon train to come through and lookfor something else. Wait, but we
started to Dick got exactly twenty onedollars left, and what we got on
our backs mm, that's all wegot, huh that in a bracelet with
a gold coin dangling from what areyou stopping for a pistol? Them hills

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or mountains? They give me anidea. Let me see that bracelet gold
coin? Hope here why it didwork, especially after we dug into one
up a little waves. What areyou talking about, bristol M hope,

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we're gonna dig ourselves of mine?Why don't we'll sell shares in it and
have all the money we want twoyears. What are you talking now?
Buy you a bracelet? Will knockhim there here for here? Now you've
turned the right on. Hope,old girl, take out one of them
hill not far for her mind,that's what's for. We're still like you,

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all right in ahead, never beenbetter. We're gonna dig into lapiel
there and I'm gonna cut up thebracelet and the gold coin a stump the
pieces into my chot gun and talkto mine with live race another to another
woman. I don't get your drift, miss over. You will, hope
you will. Now, let's seetake a real expert to tell the difference.

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Come here, look at gook tothis wall. Hope you just use
this? Yeah? True Look,I never didn't gone before like a real
load. Uh whatever a load is? That looks real? Now to dig
a few out of there? Whyare you digging enough? When you get

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shut him in to show him backin Headleyville, to prove we've front a
rich woman. There is nuggets comefrom a mine? Who's mine? My
own? Talk him out to south. We wouldn't go for the real nuggacies.
Don't come no railer. You gotto see the streak of gold we

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found. Oh who found it?Me? And hope that that's my wife?
Man said, barge of funds abouttwelve fifteen miles from here. We
got the land from the government hischoice, I says you. We got
some hills on it, and somethingtold me to dig into one of them
might be glad I did. Hey, Burt, look at what he's got

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here. Yeah, well go holdthem, bite him. They're real,
all right. I guess my wifeand I must have doug for a week
into that hill and she here surehere not spending money the woman for you
ask how much you figures there?Well, here's I calculate about a million.

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That's just the first thing you found. You think they's more? Whoa
gotta be hey, man, man, wait, come in listen to it.
Huh. I think that hill isloaded with the yellow show all it
takes some miners and the proper machineryto get the gold out to show me
God busting for a living, beinganted for a living. They sure pretty

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nicey. Me and my wife,Oh, we ain't even to get rich
off of that gold mine. She'sjust as religious as me, and she
thinks. We just thought a shareof the wealth with our neighbors. How
do you plan to do that?Well, we don't know yet, but
we'll we'll think something. You openfor ideas looking wide open? Mister,
Oh you need machine money from eatingpayrolls for miners? Yeah? Sure,

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dude. Maybe you can sell stockin your mind? What then sell stock
in it? Sure I'd buy some. I'll buy some too. You can
count me and cheat the major sharefor yourself. Well now, h R.
I have to think about that.Thanks, mister burn carry Burn.

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Oh, my name's Bristol, gotsure please to meet up with this I
guest. I want to talk itover with my wife first. Like I
said, she's real religious like me. What's so funny for this guy?

(08:46):
Carry Burn? He said? Tokeep the major share of the stock for
myself. Well, if I neversee that miserable land again, it'll be
too sous. Well I feel thesame way, but we don't have to
go out there again. Stuff fromthe tent. How soon will you start
selling stock? Well, it's printed, hope? How much is that gonna
cost? Nothing? Nothing? Sincewhen a printer's worked for nothing? Give

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the guy a share to start forthe job. Oh, but how much
will share it be worth? Well, having one hundred and sixty eight res
ten bucks to share, there's worthout a dollar. Woman, Let's see
ten times one hundred and sixty thatyou're sixteen one hundred dollars. See what

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does he find out? The mine'sinsulted? Now it'll be too late for
him, but it'll be long longbefore then, hope, sixteen one hundred
dollars. Oh, I can't wait. There's something you've got to remember?
Anything best? What you're real?Religious? Me? Yep, you me
too? So we go to churchtomorrow. I don't remember ever being in

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church. I was never too lateto start. Well, what don't I
do? Don't throw your arms aroundme in public? Is that all?
Now? Let's let's get over tothe printers and Remember you're religious as hell,
so act that way in public?Good German, don't you agree versus

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real good? So you met mywife, hope when first to night,
very generosa you bristil giving our pastora new church, where it was my
wife's idea to give it out ofthe first profits we made. Carry him
ugly word. Oh our passion doesn'tthink so suggesting you talked any more about

(10:41):
my suggestion? Yes, yes,ahead, we give it a great deal
of thought, and we praise alot. We're going to start tomorrow evening.
Carry start what selling the stock?You suggested? Isel in the gold
mine? When you gonna start sellingthe sock and at their gold mine?

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I sure I am hankering in there. Well that's fine, mister Meadow.
And tonight we start to sail aboutseven thirty? How many of them there?
Shares? Can I buy as manyas you want? Oh? Well,
I better get to the bank.I want to have the cake take
care of them share. Hey,go on sales tonight for free? But

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you wear me for free? Didn'tthink I let this opportunity to get by
me? Did you? Rug?Makes you think I'd cut you in for
free? Why? It's simple gasand idiot, do or uh go to
the sheriff and I tell them aboutthe time you served in prison. I
don't know. You just got intotown a couple of days ago, never
expected to find a soft touchs aclick or you better look someplace else,

(11:50):
mister, I mean you ain't cutme in. That's what it means.
Now you've seen another trend, youknow, the fure goals. We need
machinery and my nurse to get theyellow stuff ont of the ground. Now,

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that's all we need. But Iain't got the money, so I'm
selling stocked in this here by now. Mister carry Byrne suggested it. Me
and my wife thought about it alot, but she's a religious woman,
as I am a religious man,and we decided to let our neighbors share
in the wealth too. So ifyou want to buy some shares, just

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step up here, give your nameto my pretty wife, Hope, pay
your money and own the part ofHope's my and I hope you'll forgive me
for naming it after my sheriffs.Can I talk to you? Who are
you? My name's Leilanik Stranger.Here I got in a couple of days
ago, sheriff. Now you hatein line to buy some less stock?

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Are not what you learned to talkabout, mister Egan, But not exactly.
I see, I know that fellaBristol Gaston. He served time for
larcensey and joby at prison. That'sback Neil North, I know where it
is. I'll come you know him, oh well said, I ain't proud
of it, but I served timethere too. I can't stop an extra

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time from the selling snapping the mind, but making sure let the folks know
he's got a record. Let medo here. Well, I ain't advised
to get up out of so theguy talked, will leave the sheriff to
me? Are we doing so far? Food near two hundred dollars for sell?

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Rest with him? And if you'rejust settled down, folks, I
got something to tell you. Ithink you better know for you put all
your savings into this goal mine thatuh, that man's got a prison record,
sir, and serve time and enjoyit reason for licensey. Please please

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send her down? Are you frueshare? I can't stop you unless you
break the dog asking and I thoughtthese folks ought to know who they're dealing
with. I'll have the money back. What your thing, brother, Oh
giving me money back now? Iadmit it, my friends, my third
time, and I found the Lordwhile doing it, married a Christian woman

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who made it more fervent and lastingthan ever before. That's why, and
it's the only reason why we're sellingthese shares. Amen. Serving time only
only paid parts of my debt tosociety. I'll never be able to pay
it all with selling shares. Inthe mind we found is a start.

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Bristol Gaston, by his compression,has earned the good will and trust of
those he comes on to police.His wife, Polk has visions of riches
beyond her grievous dreams. The informerwho thought he would put a crimp and
Bristol slans has been ported and order. The Sheriff has left with doubts about
the mind as he talks to hisdeputy, Jerry Lego. Never saw so

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many people eager to part with theirsaving Jerry, I don't never remember saying
he was looking so low, Sheriff. And when you try to help folks
and they turn you down, nota happy thing. You buy some of
Gaston stockchair No surry, Bob.Everybody else did, including the guy who

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told me that Gaston served time inJoliet prisons where I just goes to Shelly
oja what well already if you believein God and make it now and people
will trust you if anything not me, I think we best have a look
at mine tonight, the black outsidein the morning, Jerry, Now,

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maybe that mine's on the open up. Maybe it ain't. We gas and
wouldn't have gone to all the troubleof getting dock certificates parted if it wasn't
on the open unless it's part ofhis plant. But plan to commit larcensey
again and even a grander way thanbefore. Well right out at early life
tomorrow. Look at all the money. How much talk did you see that

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works? Hope? Old gal?Every certificate I had printed six hundred dollars.
I haven't thought so much money,that's for sure. But first thinking
in the morning, we got togo pick up what we got left from
the tenth didn't we light out forfiscal Yeah? Maybe he just didn't want

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to be put off. I justremember something nobody's been in our mind or
even knows where it is. Cptingus. Where are you getting? Oh,
thank the Lord, thanks for remindingme. Lord you getting me ligion
out of the person. Maybe Ihave, Maybe I have. I'll tell
you what we're going to do.And thank you Lord for reminding me.

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Bo. We're going to blow upthat mind in and so nobody will ever
find what her, So nobody's disappointedfor the lack of goal, and so
nobody could ever accuse me of nothing. That's what her? Oh where are
you going to give the kidam thebasting cat? That's where? Oh?

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Thank you again, Lord, Micha. Look what them too hard? You're
doing over there? For Oh they'reraising again? But who they belong to?
Mabe? They throw the riders,that's that's what they must have done.
Who shouldn't we look for who?Whoever they throwed? I wasted time

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of looking for nobody. I tellyou what. You Tie them horses up,
well, I dig the holes ofthe dynamite. Tie them up what
cause? Maybe we can sell them? Well, we can surely tell them
fancies at one of the things Ialways liked about you, hope, old
girl, what your nose for money? Now? Tie up them horses?

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Maybe him seems to stop right here. Jerry, not the doctor they hit
that staked go He found a mightyquick glad it's downtime there these nuggets seems
so scattered. So then good comestwo ways. Jerry read the or its
embedded in something, And and thenthere's what they call h a wove gold

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that's formed by the weather and therocks. Yeah, I didn't not in
the presidence of act fort on goal. And I ain't just someone picked up
during my prospecting days. We didn'tknow you were ever a propector a long
time ago. So what kind isit? In the beginning was it looks
like it's already been smelling, butthat he's too young to be Nashville too

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yellow? I thought that was whatgold was. Both be we doing here?
Who used knife? He got apiece of it? Oh, you
dropped it? All that is right? Hey, hey, you get your
home, thanks. Ry feels likegold banks like gold going out? It

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is gold? And sure how toget here? How gold get any place?
There's no mining in this area?Not none? Now, don't it's
that you kind of funny? Isan ex con from Illinois comes out and
finds gold right away? We're outat that. They should give a month
away to a bunch of strangers.Tracks me as being funnier, except our

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legendaire is a powerful thing can be, Jerry, can be? What are
you thinking, Jerry, that weshould dig out some more of these here
nuggets? Jarring, I got astrong hunch this mine was solid. With
that shotgun we saw in Gaston's tent, I how to do it? Why

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did you dig all them holes fordynam Now? I run a fuse down,
Come on, holk, yeah,out of the corn fine? After
what when I like this? Shoesyou run and get kind of way?
What do you plan to do?Join? You flatten all that dynamite and
blasting tackle like I told you toclose up that mine entrance so nobody can

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never find it and be disappointed.You use more than you did to make
it, because I don't want tohave to carry blastom stuff and the wagon
love too dangerous? Ready yep,yeah like this use the lord now wrong,
get mind the wagon. I'm anymore now that you want to need,

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sir as if this one doesn't lookingthere? Yes, the day they
came forty times off a whole coin. That's all improved. We need Jerry's
flu But this mine was solid andI'm trying it. It's time to get
out of here. Right back totown. Yes, sir, Oh,

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I'm final Lord. No, ohwords, he quiet down you. Oh

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there, so he did quite ajob. You have to look at the
air Bristol. The entrance of themind is all cloned. Yet just the
way I branded, wouldn't nobody everexpected? Mind was there was no Oh
thank you Lord? Are you givingme such wonder vide? How about I
can we leave it? They neveragain going to live in a tent.

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All I'm taking is my tools,my shotgun. He's up in the wagon.
We'll hide thee out of here.As long as you're such speak in
terms of the Lord, maybe hecan do something about that. He's fighting
in there when you're trying to tellthem horses tied in the back pistols,
First town, we're here, youknow we're really on our wading first go

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now, yeah you're up here.Let's be sixteen one hundred dollars from the
stock. And how much do youthink we can get for them horses near
tap of pistols? Oh maybe?Hey, what's the matter, Christol?
What's that? Where over here?They're cloud of dust? But the writers

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must leave fixers haveing them. You'recoming lee with them? Yeah, miscarry
Byrne the lead mister man lame andoh man nice sold stock to what are
they doing out here? Christ?What are we going into? I think
woman the mine infant don't closing?Will you let me think? What if
they find out what we're doing?To shut up and let me lawn green

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again? And here's the concluding actthough, that's the man that's lay gentlemen,
honey man lareen. We heard theexplosion that we was right now to
have a look at the mind youheard that? Well tell you what that
that was? Carry gents, Iwas trying to enlarge the mine, and
well, damnation with the entrance tunnelcollapse. Shutter up tight? You mean

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it cave dan is? Sure itis. And we were just now on
our way back to town to getsome help to dig another and it wasn't
we hope? Oh yes, wellwe was. So how how come you
got two saddle horses tied to theback of your wagon to the oh you
mean them too? That the paramananag belongs to the sheriff and the paint

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belongs to his deputy. What areyou doing with mister Gasha? Will we
do we found own them? MisterBurne, that that was just they was
raising around with. We decided totake them back to town with us.
That's the way, what yeh?Long as we rode this fire, me
and the boys would like to lookaround at the mine we brought into what
my boys? You? Yes,yeah, well it's a back by the

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ways. It's closed up though,you know, But uh lead the way,
mister Gaston, Sure thing, Well, good fortune, still smiling as
long as you're here. We don'tneed to drive to town to tell you
tell us what? Well? Whoknows about me trying to enlarge the mine
blowing in the tunnel? Yeah?What did we go to toove with?

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Mersing to something we need? Weare to just give the money we were
Stop nagging me? There's her hitburn Or, I say, sure,
sorry looking ground, mister Burne couldn'tsupport the jack rabbit on it, No
wonder the government gives it away theonly way they can get rid of it.
That the mine over there, misterGaston, Yes, yeah, yes,

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sir, mister burn sure closed upthe tunnel into her heap by trying
to large it for the stockholders.Now, just just where'd you find them
saddled horses? Gaston? I foundthem right, by back before you and
the the you and the others rodeup, mister Manna, and they was
just grazing, you know, Ain'tthat so? Hope she'll removed carry the

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sheriff generally leaves Wardens in jail ofbeing his defined her after an outlaw.
Ain't been many outlaws since we madehim sheriff. Who who helped you down
from the wagon to Gatton? Howcome you look so nervous? Man?
Well we passed her time for prayer, mister Burne stated, hope. Yes,

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you go right in our tender andget to pray, and sure we
are excuse need and all. Shetakes your praying real serious, and sure
he does, mister Burns, Andyou don't. Huh, well are you
so sure I do? Maybe youbetter join her? Then? Well it's
my custom to leave her pray privately. Not much to see you the mind

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with that tunnel all blocked up,No no, mister burn with the throw
still in there, Maybe you shouldcome back when I get her opened up
again. He got some shovels,oh for well, maybe we can start
helping dig a new tunnel of allthat won't be necessary, mister burn Stuck,
She said, you was on yourway back to town to get some
help to dig another one of whatI did, I was, but to

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have stockholders doing that kind of work, well, the ain't fitting. If
it'll make you feel any better,I'll put it to the boys. Hey
fellows, yep, shall we giveme the gas in the hand of digging
a new tunnel? Car away shovel? There's your answer. Now we are
them shovel. Well, I gotthe threes, all my threes and in

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the thick ag are they in thetent? What are they're in the wagon?
I was. I was taking themto town to show what the diggers
needed to bring with him. Let'sget him. Yeah, you're boy.
I'll take the pick egg. Heyman, shovel for lane, new one
for me as none for me tohelp you with. Carry you can watch,

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mister gad oh wait in the tankerswhere you can do some praying with
your wife. Come on, boythere, okay call it holly, stop

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working. You hear that, man? I didn't hear nothing. Carry It
seems to me I heard something.Whoo there, Now you hear yeah?
I here at that time, kundof like the sheriff that you sheriff,
sorry about he is the sheriff andhis deputy? All right, man,
and you go back to that tent. And if Guessing and his wife tried

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to leave, shoot him, yes, sir, big voice, big past.
My orders are the shoot you bothif you do more blink. Oh,
what's the meaning of this? MisterMannon? Put off that gun you're

(29:38):
holding on us. You didn't tellus the sheriff and his deputy was in
that line first when you blowed itup, which is a sheriff inside.
I didn't know they was inside onus. I thought there was something fishy
about you just finding their horses outin the prairie. I told you the
crude about that them horses was good. It was great. Yeah. You

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two want to sit down or youwant to go to your maker right now.
You're talking to the president of theHope mind, mister Mennon, and
you just sit down as president,you too, ma'am. I know the
mine was salt shriff. That wasa good job except for this here nugget.

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And what's wrong with is that?A date? I see sure is
eighteen and forty something. The smelltook out the last number. And I'll
be boys, is Jerry all right? And I still unconscious, Sheriff,
But you sure in the tent.A good job, mister Mennon. Thanks
sure, mister Gaston, missus Gastonshares. I had nothing to do with

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shut off women. He was allher. He took the places with the
gold, calling on everything you're tryingto do. Get me ten years you
were sure we were in that sordidmine when you set off that dynamite,
didn't you? I do nothing ofthe carnes. How come our horses ended
up tied behind your wagon? Wefound them, rounded them up. We
didn't know it was yours, honor? What about the money you took from

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these men who brought you around alllevee? I told him to get it
back here? Would you then getit back? Man? Don't you worry?
How long will they get here?Well, miss Burns, depends on
how the judge looks at it.But on a head up quite a few
years. Why didn't we just hangthem down? Save the cost of a
try? Because this is a nationof law. Mister Mennon, that's come

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inside the mine. Holy smoked lookand feet together. He couldn't tall all
last, And I tell you lookat it. Didn't believe it myself when
at first any why it must goall the way past a life. This
is a gold bar, real bonanzaand not tolding with the murder, must

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be a million dollars worth of gold? Are billions, men and lem exposure
much uncovering billion. We're litim itfor this. Here care wait here,
heard something interesting from the Gaston here, mister Burraon, No, nothing is

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interesting. That's what I'm here totell you them exposure what a buram hey
uncovered and exposed A load of goldthat's unbelievable, Yes, mister Gaston,
a real bonanza, not a sortedmine like yours, but a real one
that will produce a billion dollars worthof gold. Eve dollars worth of gold.

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When it's a find like this comesto laugh at you. It's real
retribution, mister Gaston. What Imean, deserved punishment for any well done.
I started to say, mister burnthat I heard something interesting from these
people there, like what these twothey own nothing of this mind, They
don't you. They sow every lastshare of stock, all that was printed

(33:15):
to the suckers, as they said, But the government give us the land.
We feel all that. There's nothingcan be done. Until we give
permission, not the rule of thegovernment, you know, correction, guessing
you gave an acre of this landaway with each share stock, sheriff,
Right, we investors owned the landand the mine. I told you to

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keep the major share of the stockfor yourself, he said, billions of
dollars. Mistol, I heard them. Hope, they've gotta be a way
we can get some piece of it. Maybe there is guesting if the sheriffs
don't mind. But it's a smallpiece, very small. I don't care
how small it is. Mister Burns, Oh, what do you mean,

(33:57):
burn? These two are slated forprison instead of prison. They can work
here, him as a mule skinner. His wife is a scrub woman about
five years worth. Maybe we couldvote on it right here, go ahead,
mister burn all in favor a post. That's what I mean by a

(34:20):
very small piece. Guest a clubwoman. I could just a crime,
Mistil. It's better in prison.Hope you've been listening to Seers Radio there

(34:57):
brought to you five nights a weekby Probus. Can come here where America's
Shots. Retribution was written by TedShrterman, reduced and directed by Plector Musky.
Your host was Lauren Green. OurStars where John Knacentyre and NTO also
heard, where Jack Manning, VicHearn, Herb Biden, Tyler McVay and

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PDI. American dollar continues to movelower following a chaotic Monday on the foreign
exchanges. This is dunk polling reportingon the CDs radio network. Oil dinners

(35:45):
are blamed for today's ten point declinedin the stock market and the activity on
the money market in Washington. Therewas conk of some drastic measures in mess
Iranian oil resumes that flowed this countrysoon. The dollar opened lower Monday in
Tokyo and is open lower in Tuesdaymorning's training now more than two yen.
In London Monday, the price ofgold sword Larry Miller has a report full

(36:06):
steady rise in value these past fewweeks was apparently just to warm up for
today, because the price of announcesword in London to the lofty heights of
two hundred and forty six dollars fiftycents. That's about a fifteen dollars hiking
value over Friday's close volume dealers.A true is the increased the speculation that
Saudi Arabia is a slow oil productionand to the worsening situation in a run

(36:27):
and Robert Guyer, director of RockChild in London, believes the price of
gold will continue to gain. Iwent on record in the New York Clubs
Wait Today forum run by the AmericanMecromarkets, and my prediction at that time
would go to two thirty. Itwas that they succeed his and go this
year and I foresaw arranged to sixtytwo to ninety. I've seen no reason
to change serve my view of themarket. Gold hit its previous record high

(36:50):
last November, but fell back afterPresident Carter announced parents to support the dollar
on the foreign exchanges. Larry Millerfor CBS News London. More News in
a moment, Big news from theMana. Now you can get a rebate
check for fifty dollars direct from theMana when you buy the fabulous a man
of Touch Maatic to radar range microwaveovens. The touch Matic two is so
incredibly automatic it cooks by time cooksthe temperature, even holds the temperature to

(37:14):
tenderize economy cuts of meat. Amana is also offering a forty dollars rebate
on the companion A man of TouchmaticRadar Range Model r R ninety. Rebate
offer expires February twenty eighth, nineteenseventy nine. At participating a man of
Retailers Good Mine Good Company max Hubthe coffer you encounter lowish good, lowish

(37:47):
good, always good for the lastrob A Congressional panel today open hearings into
the phenomenon of religious cults with emotionalarguments on both sides, whereby Maurice Davis
of White Plains Plains, New York, whose claims so separated more than one
hundred young people from cults, saidthose organizations use dictatorial leaders to instill fear

(38:12):
and hatred into their members. TheReverend Barry Lynn Legislative Council for the United
Church of Christ or Congress not toget involved in the non criminal activities of
cults, saying that would place thegovernment in a constitutionally forbidden zone. Washington
police would pot twenty arrests, includinga few four assaults on police officers in
today's protest by farmers, about seventeenhundred farm vehicles tied up the capital's traffic

(38:35):
as their operators demonstrated for higher prices. The protest was organized by the group
American Agriculture. Their approach was notendorsed by Alan Grant, President of the
American Farm Bureau Federation. The wayit fought to get better processes through building
markets, an orderly way of increasingthe market opportunity, increasing sales and fromodity
sports in the United States and particularlyworldwide. We think that's the way to

(38:59):
do it. Revan driving tractors aroundhere and there. Attorney goes through from
the White House long. We thinkthat our orderly way is well get spark
up. The protest in Washington islikely to continue tomorrow, although leaders of
the movement have not yet disclosed theirplans. As he left the United States,
Chinese Vice Premier Doun chal Pain todayhe sent President Carter a message saying

(39:19):
his trip to this country was acomplete success. Don said final US relations
were witness a major progress under thenew historical conditions. Dung's plane left Seattle
and, following a refueling stop andanchorage, is now in ruth of Tokyo
Dung plans three days of meetings withJapanese leaders before returning to be kings.
Now this prad just after midnight,Oh, would you stop eating? You

(39:39):
go to dad? You never getup in the morning for work. I
didn't get to sleep. I tookan aspirin, but I'm still wide away.
Well what did you expect asking forheadache? You can distriveing me to
help you fall asleep. I'll getyou some composed when I go shop over
and what composed go to bed?Where you will I clean up with no
headache? Take aspirin sleepless night takecomposed O M p oz taken as directed

(40:04):
before you go to bed. Composeactually helps you fall asleep when you want
to fall asleep at bedtime? Sowhat else happen? Of the office today?
Said? Did you get the orderfor that new job? For Hello?
What composed? L is he?Ain't take aspirin? Sleepless night take
composed E O M p o z. He only is directed composed of abailable

(40:30):
and all Blood Counters Book Magazine,A new version of it made its debut
on the newsstands today. Its predecessorfolded more than seven years ago. The
new publication is trying to appeal topeople on a regional basis. The copies
distributed in the East have the lateNelson Rockefeller on the cover, while those
being sold in the West feature acover photo of Patricia Hurst. The original

(40:50):
Look magazine first came out in nineteenthirty seven, but publication ended in nineteen
seventy one. This is Doug PollingCBS News Goodating at Jackson Kane came alext
News. Missouri State Auditor James Antoniowants the Missouri Office of Economic Opportunity to
pay closer attention to several areas ofresponsibility. Antonio said COEO should monitor closely
the program to help low income familiesto ensure that government grants are sent properly.

(41:14):
In an audit the lease today,Antonio said funds the Office provided the
community action agencies around the state havenot been audited. These are funds for
weatherising or improving the heating capacity ofthe homes of low income families. A
nine hundred thousand dollars federal financial outlayhas been granted Saint Louis County in the
state of Missouri Dubai Land. Themoney from the US Department of the interior

(41:34):
will be matched by the state andcounty. The money will go for the
purchase of land for recreational development inthree areas of South County. The Missouri
Division of Employment Security set it fillednearly one hundred and seventy nine thousand jobs
through its service program in nineteen seventyeight. The Vision director Joseph Dietrich said
nineteen seventy eight was the best jobplacement year in recent time, especially for
permanent jobs. Three men have beencharge with robbery, assault, and stealing

(41:58):
in connection with the beating of amaintenance worker at Crestwood. Missouri Car Agency
charged her. Twenty seven year oldCarl Shoemate and his twenty year old brother,
Dennis, Bothavalt in Illinois and twentyyear old Dickey Rebstock of Saint Louis
and forty one counties in Illinois havebeen declared disaster areas, including Madison and
Saint Clair County. The declaration makesthe counties eligible for low interest loans from
the Small Business Administration. The loanswill be for physical disaster and economic injury

(42:22):
caused by recent heavy snowstorms.
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