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Comics Got dot Com. All right, well, now it's time for today's episode of Boston Blackie the original air date April twenty sixth and April twenty seventh, nineteen forty four. It's time for Kidnapped for Sale Parts eight and nine. What's the matter? What is? It's a case for Nick Cutter, Master Detective. Yes, it's a case for the most famous of all manhunters, the detective who's ability at solving crime is unequaled in the history of detective
fiction. Nick Cutter, Master Detective. Continuing the curious adventure called Kidnapped for Sale or Nick Cutter and the mystery of the Missing Babies. Putting together several clues he had out uncovered, Nick Carter learned that Missus Anders baby stolen by the baby ring that has been acquiring babies in any way it can and selling them. The couples eager to adopt them, had been sold to a mister and Missus Smith living on Main Street in mid Bail. Hurrying to Midbaire with
Scubby, Nick got there just too late. A man with a foreign accent had got from the baby back from the Smiths and disappeared with it again. Nick, uncertain of his next move, gets a phone call from Randolph Phelps, the head of the board of the infant's hospital, who says he is eager to help stamp out the gang. Phelps says that the man with the accent has made an appointment to call on him in about an hour, so Nick and Scubby start immediately for the Phelps estate. Gosh, Nick, that
phone call from Phelps was a great wasn't it, heyre Scubby. It looks as if things are coming our way at last. Well, it's sure about time. So far the gang has been one jump ahead of us, all away every catching ever them, though, I'm only worried about one things. Oh you mean the baby, Yes, Kelly, I've got to get that baby back safe and sound. After promising Missus Anders to stopped hunting for it. I can't let anything happen to it. Yeah, you're right, Nick,
I was staking everything. I'm finding the baby with mister and missus Smith. But since the gangs one jump ahead of us, we've got to catch up with them and quickly. Oh Nick, yes, what is it if that man who took the baby is on his way now to talk to Phelps. Maybe he'll have the baby with him. He only got it from the smith's an hour ago, Scubby, I'm afraid not. He's probably left it in some safe hiding place. But if my hunch is right and won't be too far away, Gosh, I hope you're right. Hey, why do
you suppose he wants to talk to Phelps. Well? As a member of the border directors of the infant's hospital, Phelps us in the position to obtain a lot of information that would be helpful to the gang. Oh sure, Nick, if they could get Phelps to help them, they'd be sitting pretty Yes, Phelps would be a big asset to that gang. Scubby. Oh, that cross road just ahead will save us a mile and getting to rivet on. You better turn there, okay, Nick, I sure hope we
can read Phelps placed before the man with the accent, does Nick? That must be the Phelps place up there ahead of us on the hill. Oh yes, yes, he said it was the first estate on River Road after we turned off the highway. So that's the place, all right, And that must be the drive leading up to the house. Oh, shall I turn in, Yes, but take it slowly, Scobby, take it slowly. Turn off the headlights. Right, Gosh, it's dark with the lights
off. There's light enough. I could take it easy. All the drive, all the way around behind the house to the garage. Our man hasn't come yet. We don't want him to see our car when he does. Yet. Here that must be the Phelps car outside the garage. We'll up beside it all right, Nick. Well there's no other car here yet. So I guess we did get here before the guy with the accent. I hope. So I want to talk to Phelps first possible. I see now. Phelps said to come to the back door. Yeah, let's see where
or you're said, is there to come out? Hey, we really are out in the country. Listen to those crickets. Here you are, I am the doorbell, Scotty. Let me hear you gun? My gun? Yes, broke along? Didn't do? Oh? Sure, aquait a minute? Here it is, thanks, But Nick, don't you have it? Here comes m Yes, who is it, Nick Carter? Mister Phelps is expecting me. This is my assistant. O. Of course, come in please. Mister Phelps is in the study right this way. Please thank you
mister Carter and his assistant to hear mister Phelps. Good come in mister Carter's terry to be glad to see you, and I'm glad we could get here in time. This is my assistance. Scotty Wilson. How do you do? Mister Wilson, how do you do? Please sit down, both of you and oh Harry's fell wait in the front hall until the caller we're expecting gets here. Warn me on the communicator before you show him in thought.
Now, mister Carter, I want your advice. Should we try to capture this man the minute he gets here, or should we hear what he has to say. For I'd like to hear what he has to say, and la mare he talks about himself and his gang, the better I'll like it. That's my idea exactly. But Nick suppose he brings some of his gunmen with him. We have to take that chance, Kebby. But I have a hunch he's traveling practically alone tonight, and he got Missus anders baby from
the Smiths. We know he didn't have more than one man with him. You say he got missus Andrews baby, Yes, mister Bebbs. We almost got it back, but he beat us to it again. Very sorry to hear that you have some clue as to where is gone. I hope no, not a sign of Well that is nothing very tangible, but we have enough to keep us going. I see. However, I understand you have had some success in rounding up some of the less important members of the ring.
I suppose with what you've learned from them, you have a pretty good line on the rest of the game. Oh, we don't really have, yes, Yes, indeed, mister Phelps. Raley's working on that now, although he hasn't completely analyzed all the information yet. Oh. I see. Well, I hope we can stamp out the entire gang soon. I agreed to talk to this follow with the accent and the hope that we could learn something from him. I'm very glad you did, and I'm glad you got
in tough with me. I hope to find out a great deal tonight. But Nick, how are we going to get him to talk? If he sees us, he'll applied to some place where we can overhear you, mister Phelps, Let's see what about that alcove there where the windows are. Oh, yes, yes, of course that should be just the thing. Oh, I see, and when the time comes, we can jump out and take him by surprise. And I think it'll work yet as much out him as you have ten mister Phelps, trust me for that. Now. There's
just one other thing. Yes, what the butler and the maids are out tonight? Besides yourselves, there's just me and my secretary here. Now you think we ought to send for any help? You mean the cops. I was thinking of the State Police, just to be on the safe side, all right, can't do any harm. It'll just take a second. Hello, operator, operator, operator operator, give me the State Police barracks on Meridian Road. Yes, that's right. We can be sure now that he
won't get away. Hello, the State Police. This is mister Randolphelp speaking. Can you send two of your men over at once? Yes, yes, it's urgent. You know where I live, don't you? On River Road. Good. I'll expect them inside of twenty minutes. Thank you. H there, Now, I think we're prepared. Our visitors should be here at any minute. You're armed, of course, Yes, I have a garden you engagement conversation, and I think the right time has come. I'll
step out and cover him. He won't get away. Excellent, mister Carter. Now he's here. Yes, hello, your car is here, mister Phelps. Thank you show him in. Yes, sir, you'd better get set. Yes, let's get behind those grapes. Sure, Nick, the gentlemen assume, mister pell Thank you, Harry. See that we aren't disturbed. Well, mister Phelps, this is a pleasure. It's quite a few years since we met last. We never have met, to my knowledge, and I like to know a man's name when i'm speaking to him. Oh,
too bad, mister Phelps. I like to keep my name a secret. But let's sit down, shall we. I think I have something to say that you'll be most interested in. That's what you said on the phone. I cannot imagine what you can have to say that will interest me. Nick, that's the guy who's got the baby, all right. Yes, they're still wearing the whip chord slacks. Missus Smith mentioned Nick. I've got a funny idea. I've seen him before, but I don't know where.
Maybe I saw a picture him in the paper, some test scub you probably, Oh, I place him now fifteen years ago he grove a truck for a rum running gang. He used the name of Danny the Frenchman. But Nick, what are we gone, scubby? I want to hear this on the business and say what you have to say. My time is limited, all right, mister pell it is you're on the board of the infant's hospital. You have connections with other nursing calls. What of it? Well,
just this. We want you to give us the names of people coming to the hospital to adopt babies. Also the names of all mothers in the hospital records who are in financial difficulties. That's perfectly preposterous, Oh is it not? For fifty thousand dollars a year? It is whatever. I'd agree to such a proposition, because, mister Phelps, that's quite a bit of money. And think how easy it is to earn. And in a way you
will be a public benefactor. Think of all these well fixed people who desire to adopt fine little babies, who will be just making things easier for them, and you will being well paid for it. Nobody will be hurt. Everybody would benefit that Nike, and maybe not. But I certainly wouldn't dream of associating with you unless I knew more about you. How did your organization
work? Are very simply, mister Perris. We have men constantly on the lookout for mothers who wish to part with their babies, and also for couples who want babies to adopt. We shall, I say, we act as middleman for a fee, of course, a large feel that doesn't tell me much. I'm afraid you will learn more later when you have joined us. You see, with your context, mister Phelps, we will be able to dispense with many of these other men, and the profits will be that much
greater. What about the risk? Suppose Nick Carter and the police catch up with you. Nick Carter, yes, yes, he's been a little fathersome of late. I have lost three of my best men because of him, one of them my chief lieutenant. For me, it seems very important very soon now I shall take care of Nick Carter and they police so much too stupid to be a danger. Suppose I turned down your offer, Well, that would be very unwise, mister Phelips, very unwise. Yes, yes,
I see what you mean. But but you've got to give me a little time to think. Oh as long as you wish, mister Perris, up to two minutes. Helps us sure doing a good job of acting, Nick, ask him a very good job of acting. But I'll say so, Hey, Nick, I think I heard a car stop outside the house. Then I sort of die. Supposed to be the stay Troopers. W Phelps sent for Scobby. I think good damas. Come for action. Up
with your hands, Danny, I've got your covered. Don't wait for that gun, or I'll let you have a good work Carter, Nick Carter, Yes, Danny, Nick Carter, and I'll stand up. That's right. I keep your hands up. Say what is this? Get his gun, Scubby, I'll get it. Never mind, mister Phelps. Scubby would they? Yeah? Okay, I got Nick? Now what give me the gain? Yeah? No, I'm up first, and then he's going to do a little more talking. You will regret this, Phelps. The Phelps you
put in a call for the Steak Troopers. Yes, I did come in. Come in, lefty. Hey those are two of the toughest looking Stay Troopers I ever saw. Hey one of them's got a Tommy again. Ask you all right, Carter, you when you're chump, put up your hands or I'll click your pot on half with this gun. I got here. But hey, you don't want us, you want him, that's what you think. Hut up your hands quick. You'll tell Phelps that's better. But
you're making a mistake, I'll say you are. I don't think they discovery. I've been afraid of something like this all along. These men mean what they say. You'll bet we do. Danny, collect a gun. It will be a pleasure. I'll take my gun back again, mister Carter. And you're own done? Thank you? Have you any other weapons? No, you're clean. You have not done Wilson. No, no, no, you're clean also, and you don't carry one, do you? Mister Pellis. I don't know what this means, but if you harm us,
you'll have every cup in the state after you by morning. Ah the police when Nick Carter dead, the police, do not worry. I'm not dead yet, Danny. No, that's very nice point, hardly worth considering. Trigger tie these free up, should think, Danny, who'll let's have pleas uh? Tie Helps first? Okay, Danny? All right, boys, ten around and put your hands behind you. Boss. So I was right. You are ahead of the game. That's up. Sorry, I know
it isn't. This gunman of yours gave you away when they called your boss. I suspected you all along, he Helps, but I couldn't prove it until now. Trigger, you're a fool. But Jay Buss that forgot well, Helps, what have you got to say? Very well, Carter, you're right, but it's a little late, don't you think? Tie them up? Trigger? Boys? Yes, what's the matter? I just remembered I left the rope in the car, you fool, go get it? Yeah, yeah, Boss, right away? Well, Phelps, it seems
to have to wait. Hope we can at least sit down, been rather than not expected it, of course, Carter, sit down by all knees. I don't wonder your knees are feeling a little weak about now. Thanks you too, Wilson, sit down, No, no, no, over there, father away from Carter's okay, you're the boss. I'm glad you realized that I suppose that you're going to kill us in such a way that it looked like an accident, Yes, Carter, and such an unfortunate accident
too. You recall as you came down the river road, that spot just at the turn where there's a sheer fifty foot dropped into the river. Oh yes, yes, I remember that is going to be the scene of your death. Your car, Carter is going to go off the highway right there and roll down the bank into the river. You and Wilson will be in it. Of course you'll drown, and that will do that. You're overlooking something, Phelps. Riley knows we came here, yeah, and saw us,
Patsy. They'll ever believe it was an accident. I think they will. Every sign will point to the fact that on your way here you ran off the road into the river. As for your Miss Bowen, I think I'll take care of that right now. Hello operator, what's he up to now? Nick? I think I can guess. Operator, give me Downtown one seven, Nick, that's your office number. Man, shut up your tool. Hello, miss Bowen, Miss Bowen, this is Randolph Phelps.
I'm rather worried about mister Carter. Yes, you see, an hour ago he phoned me that he was on his way here, and he hasn't shown up yet. You haven't heard from him, Well you do let me know and you might get in touch with Lieutenant Riley. Perhaps you know something. Yes, I'll have linked to Carter call if he gets here. Good night, Oh Carter in the morning when you're secretary here's you have had an accident. It will seem quite natural both to her into Riley. You're forgetting one
important thing, Phelps, And what is that? Riley is already suspicious of you. Indeed, why should he be. Remember that first time you came down to headquarters to ask about missus Ander's baby. It was a bad slip, Phelps. Nobody knew anything about the baby except myself and the police, and we hadn't talked. You could only have known about it if you yourself were connected with the gang. If you suspected me, then why didn't you
do something about it? I couldn't just any I was principally interested in getting the baby bank, and I knew if you were part of the gang, I'd round you up when I got the rest of him. And you've rounded me up by getting yourself into a death trap from which there's no escape. Brilliant Carter, say, I don't get it, Phelps. If you were planning all along to grab us, why all the hope's focus. Why don't
you just nav us the minute we came in the house. Frankly, Wilson, because I didn't want to try anything with Nick Carter until I could have enough of my own men here to make sure we would win. I couldn't risk any slip up, so that call to the state police was a fake. Of course. I simply held a hook down and talked into a dead phone. Lefty and Trigger were already on the way from town, but I had to play you along until they arrived. Okay, I got the rope.
I took your solong well, Harry, And maybe it was figuring out the best place to run the current to the rim you were figuring out. I do the thinking around here. Now get busy and tie Carter up. Boys, All right, stand up, Carter. I got a special treat for you, a silk rope. It's an old Chinese triak. Once it's tied, nobody cannot tie. It's gotta be cut loose. And suppose I don't stand up, then you'll get a load of lead and you won't be able to stand up. I see, Belt, you have a nice plan.
I suppose I don't cooperate. Suppose I make your shoot men instead of letting you drawn me later, and your whole accident story be out the window. I could change it if I had to, but I'm warning your carter, you're going to die anyway, so you'd better take it my way. Give us any trouble and we'll kill Leander's baby immediately. So you have the Vander's baby here, yes, right upstairs, in this house, and its life depends on your good behavior. If you give us no trouble, we
will see that the baby gets back to Missus Andrews safe and sound. That's the one thing I wanted to know. All right, Trigger, I'll stand up and start still with you in front of me like this. Trigger. I don't think your pails will shoot. They do. They'll get you first. Get him left you. He's got a gun, got trigger, so then get a shot out. I can't if he's following me too tight, and I'll have to shoot. Takes care of you and Lefty you better drop
your gun. Danny you I hear you got triggered. Anybody not me, but I'll get you good. Just call him Nick right through the shoulder. Nick helps got away and he's like us in here. Sit back, Scarry, it's time. I our lefties will take care of the door. There goes the lock, and here it goes the door. Nick. The car they're going to get away. Let's see about that father. Halfway down the drive day everyone can still stop them. No, you missed them, Nick,
you missed them. I don't think so. Wat's got me the curve. They're not taking Cary. Nick, you'll stopped him, all right? Yes it was the secretary that we will think I winged him. Hey, we gotta go down and see if there's anything left to him. Gosh, Nick with triggered head and Lefty and Danny and they're ready for the hospital. And now phelps in the secretary down there in the wreck plants practically Bengal scabby. I think the gangs finished. Now you can bone the state troopers to
come and take him off her hands. Before I give those wrets in a first date, I'm going to make sure missus Ander's baby is all right. Oh gosh, the baby. I was almost forgetting him. I wonder if he's okay? What he there? He is now, Paul, listen to those yells, I'll say he's all right. He couldn't yell like that if he didn't like to shoot about it. Isn't that just like a baby.
He waits till everything is over, and then he starts yelling home home on the range where the dear play whenever is heard a disc what's the matter? Nick? Your voice give out? No, No, he's asleep as oh, and it's about time too. He's been yelling ever since we left Felt's place. Yes, I certainly hope Patsy has missus Andrews at the office. When we get there, I'll be glad to give him back to her. Yeah, Hey, Nick, when trigger started to tie you up? Where'd
you get that gun? All of us sudden it was in your hand and you were using trigger for a shield and bang bang bang whit what? It was just like in the movies? That gun, Scabby, was my as in the hole. I planted it behind the cushion of the chair I was sitting in when I first entered the room. There's your gun, the one I got from you before we entered the Felt's house. Well, may I be kissed by a whale? Try the baby? But Nick, what made
you plant the gun? Anyway? Scubby? I was suspicious of Phelps for the first His visitor headquarters the other day put me on guard, but I had no proof, And besides, my main purpose was to learn where the baby was. I was afraid we were stepping into a crap to night, but I had to take that chance in order to find out exactly what had become of the baby. Oh yeah, of course, no planting your gun in the chair when we first sat down was the safety precaution. Well,
it sure saved our bacon, Nick, and cooked mister Felt's goose. And I'll certainly be glad when I turned this kid over to its mother, you know, Scubby. It's funny. I almost break my neck trying to find the baby, and then when I do find it, I can't wait until I can get rid of it. Oh Am, I had to be rid of that baby. I don't mind tackling a few gunmen, but I hope I never again have to hold a crying baby for an hour. Who Maybe he didn't like home on the range, Nick, you should have tried something
else. That's the only two Nick knows. Now, Nick, you're not going to get away with it, get away with one with acting as if you're too tired to talk. You're going to tell me what happened or else? Yeah, Nick, there are still some things I want to know too. Have a heart. Well that's one am, all right, Nick, I'd be easy on you. Just give me the gist of it and I'll say my questions until morning, all right, Patsy. Well, first of all, Phelps is the head of the baby selling game. Of course I
gathered that as a member of the board of the infant's hospital. He got wind of the rackets some months ago. He needed money badly, so we took it over and organized it. Hospital records were great help in locating unwanted babies and the contacting couples seeking to adopt babies. Of course, yeah, Patsy, we got all that from Danny the Frenchman before the state police came to take him to the state hospital. Phelps in his secretary were both killed
outright when the car crash I see. And of course Phelps all with work to someone else. Yes, up to the Practically none of the gang new his identity because he always gave his orders over the phone. There's only desperation that made him go after missus Ander's baby himself, same desperation that made him set his trap for us. And what a trap Phelps was. One smooth
article. Believe you me as your betty was. Of course, all the elaborate interview between Danny and Phelps was for the purpose of keeping me interested until Lefty and Trigger could get there. Oh, Phelps did have another reason for it too, Love was that Nick wanted to draw me up, find out just how much the police and I knew, so that after he killed us, you'd know just what kind of a story to tell Riley to pull him as from his Stanplunt was a good plan, perfectly worked there, there's only
one thing wrong with it. But what was that? Nick? It didn't work? Let me stop. I want to make a suggestion. What do you say we all take a vacation. All A vacation is just what I need after tonight. Hey, how about you, Patsy? He did the ride right out of my mouth. Where would we go? How about Greensboro, tey little town up in the mountains, fishing, hiking, and horse back riding. Greensborous like another name for heaven. All but that part about
hiking and horseback riding. I like to vacation, sitting down, and we can sleep all day and never lift a finger, and there'll be no robberies, no murders, nobody's shooting at us. In fact, for a whole week, we'll be able to forget there is such a thing as crime. Well, what do you say? All in favors? Ay, ay ay. The motion is carried good Willie for Greensboro the first thing in the morning. So Nick and his two associates are going to take a vacation in a
little town of Greensboro where there's no crime and no criminals. All they're going to do there is low. I wonder what they'd think if they knew that in Greensboro they were going to meet a magician who walks out of luck prison cells at will and a dead man whose body disappears in the thin air the instant after he's murdered. No excitement or at the beginning of a new and thrilling adventure with Nick Carter. Listen Tomorrow The Strange Adventures of Nick Carter,
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were a few issues in this particular installment. I think that the villain calling in and us hearing his voice really does give away the game, because if attentive members of the radio audience would know that just based on voice who the boss really was. And I also thought the way it was revealed in the final episode was just a bit clumsy. You know, it relies on the
stupidity of the thugs in order to carry the plot forward. One thing I did like about this installment is I think that the way that Nick avoided ultimate captured defeat was a very clever but simple approach. It wasn't something that would strength rdulity. You could absolutely see him doing it and it made perfect logical sense. So I like that part, and overall I really did enjoy this.
It was very well produced, It had some good cliffhangers and an interesting problem, and I thought the villain was superb in portraying this sense of menace. While there were a few things that could be improved on, I think this was up to the quality of in Average Yours truly, Johnny Doller Cereal. Unfortunately, we don't have any additional serials. We of course do have the Accidental Bullet, which we played when we were going through Nick Carter.
Originally, hopefully we'll have more episodes of Merge so that we can enjoy more, but we are by no means done with Nick Carter. We have three previously uncirculated half hour episodes of Nick Carter will bring you over the next three weeks, and then for the rest of the season we'll bring you Security Agent
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