
Sky King 47-06-30 (x) Prince Aron Zibi
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Sky King
Sky King. Say, gang, here's a question that should make you stop and think. Is your home really safe? Now, if you consider for just a moment, I'll bet the answer will be not always. And I'll bet the reason that it isn't always safe is that every now and then you forget to put away your toys, games or sporting equipment. Those things can cause plenty of trouble if they're left lying around on the floor when they're not being used. Hundreds of people are hurt or killed every year in falls caused by things left underfoot. A baseball bat, a ball, a rope, a roller skate. Any one of these things can cause accidents if you give them a chance. Play with them, have fun with them, but put them away when you're through. If they're in their proper place, you don't have to worry about them. And your mother will thank you for being thoughtful and helpful. And you'll be doing your part to make your home really safe. Don't be careless. Remember this little jingle all the time. Everywhere. Be cautious. Take care now. The adventures of Sky King Quito. Snow crested volcanic peaks 2 miles high, shrouded in cloud mist. Hot sunlight lancing through towering palm trees. Government buildings, low and white houses made of pressed brick. Quito streets teeming with people. Spaniards, mestizos, Indians. High heels and sandals. Ox carts and convertible coops. Quito, capital city of Ecuador. Not very long ago, you remember, Prince Aurumseevi and the dwarf Baron were knocked out by Sky King and Jim Bell and were turned over to the Mexican police. Then, as the giant DC6 roared toward Quito on the first leg of the journey to the land of the Tiam and Scarab, a message came over the radio.
Prince Aurumseebe
This is Prince Aurumseebe calling Sky King.
Penny Clipper
It's the Prince.
Jim Bell
Hey, how can that bird be calling us from jail?
Martha
Keep still, please.
Prince Aurumseebe
This is Prince Aurumseebe. The Mexican prisons are not very formidable, Mr. King. We had no difficulty in getting out.
Penny Clipper
Oh, gosh.
Sky King
He escaped quietly.
Prince Aurumseebe
You will arrive in Quito before me, but I am not far behind you. And when I get there, I will strike. This time, Mr. King, I will strike without warning. Remember that. I will strike without warning.
Sky King
That happened only a short while ago. Now the big plane has landed and Sky King, Penny Clipper, Jim Bell and Martha are walking along the crowded streets of Quit on their way to a hotel. Behind them are Dan Porter and Olaf Clipper. Speaks.
Jim Bell
Brother, this joint I go for looks like Coney island on Saturday night.
Olaf Clipper
When were you ever in Coney island, young man?
Jim Bell
Oh, Martha, why do you want to pin me down? I've seen pictures of it.
Olaf Clipper
Pictures? I've seen pictures of Paris and Rome, but I don't go around telling folks I've been there.
Dan Porter
Well, you can tell folks you've been the key to an. Huh, Marty. And you can tell Maribel and the Wednesday Women Club all about it, too. You can have their eyes just popping right out the haze.
Olaf Clipper
If I live long enough to get home yet. Mean, don't you?
Sky King
Fine.
Olaf Clipper
How do you do? This is first time I've ever been any place in my life. And no thanks to you either, Jim Bell. And now I suppose I'll get shot in the back or stabbed while I'm sleeping in my bed by that prince what's his name.
Martha
His name is Alan. ZB MA. Prince Alan Z.
Olaf Clipper
Well, it may be R&ZP to him, but it's what's his name to me. And you can take it or leave it.
Penny Clipper
He'll take it, Martha. If you tell him to, he'll take something else, too.
Olaf Clipper
If he tries to come sneak around me. I'll get me a club. That's what I'll get me. And if what's his name comes up poking his long snoot into my whereabouts, bam.
Jim Bell
Biff.
Varyn
Bang.
Felipe
Yeah.
Jim Bell
No more what's his name.
Olaf Clipper
Think you're smart, don't you, Mr. Clipper King? Well, let me tell you something.
Varyn
Whoa.
Dan Porter
Save it, Marthy. There's one of them souvenir shops right across the street.
Olaf Clipper
Oh, where you were right over there.
Sky King
See?
Dan Porter
You told me to tell you when I seen one.
Olaf Clipper
Oh, kind of nice looking one too, ain't it? Say, you think they'll have some of them gauchos in there Sky.
Martha
Oh, what, Martha? What's that again?
Olaf Clipper
Gauchos. You think they'll have them in that their shop? Mary Belle asked me to bring her one.
Prince Alan Z
Mary Bell?
Penny Clipper
Did she ask you to bring her home a gaucho?
Olaf Clipper
What's wrong with that, young lady?
Penny Clipper
Nothing, Martha.
Sky King
Nothing at all.
Dan Porter
No, you get her one, Marthy. You march right across the street there and tell that guy to wrap you up on the newspaper.
Jim Bell
See if you can get one without a mustache, Martha.
Sky King
Mustache?
Martha
A gaucho's a cowboy, Martha. South American cowboy.
Olaf Clipper
Cowboy? Well, that's all Mary Belle needs. And you weren't kidding me. None of it. I knew what they was all along.
Varyn
I'm just a stranger.
Martha
Sure, sure, Martha. Well, here's our hotel, kids. Announce you. Now. Where'd Dan and Olaf get to?
Jim Bell
Oh, they're still in the back of us, Guy. They're looking in the window.
Martha
See them? Maybe they're shopping for gauchos, huh, Marcus?
Olaf Clipper
Mr. Smarty Pants, ain't you?
Penny Clipper
I knew what.
Martha
Yeah, yeah, sure, I know, Mark. You knew it all the time. Push open the door for Martha, Clipper. Okay. We can wait in our rooms for Dan and Odo.
Dan Porter
Oh, boy, I sure could do with a nice cold shower.
Jim Bell
Yeah, me, I could sure do with something to eat.
Penny Clipper
Me too.
Olaf Clipper
Oh, there's the clerk looking at us. Probably things were a bunch of Euromontados, huh?
Jim Bell
Hey, what's that mean, Martha?
Olaf Clipper
It means nuts, Mr. Snarling.
Martha
I guess that'll hold you good. Come on, let's ask the clerk for our rooms. Dan Porter reserves them by wire.
Felipe
Buenos dias, senores.
Martha
Buenos dias.
Felipe
Que desier ustedes?
Penny Clipper
Oh, gee, I wish they spoke French down here.
Martha
Hold it. Now we're a part of Mr. Daniel Porter's party, senor. I understand he wired for rooms.
Felipe
Oh, Senor Porter, sir, Diamente. The Senor Porter from the Estados Unidos. O si, si. The Senor Porter.
Prince Alan Z
Felipe.
Sky King
Felipe, come quick.
Varyn
Quick, I say.
Sky King
Pronto, pronto.
Felipe
You can't say do. I call, I yell, I shout, I scream. Take these people to the room of the Senor Porto, you lazy one. To the sweet of a presidente. Follow Felipe, please. Senora, senores. He will take you.
Martha
Come on, guys.
Sky King
Follow polite. Gee, sweet as a present, is it?
Jim Bell
Golly boy, Dan Porter must be some guy. They make all this bus over.
Varyn
Here's Senora, Senor, the suite of the presidente.
Martha
And here's something for you, Felipe. Buy yourself a hacienda.
Sky King
Oh, gracias.
Felipe
Muchas gracias, senor.
Martha
No other que. No other que does that mean?
Penny Clipper
Thank you, Sky.
Martha
It's better I gave him a buck. Well, what do you think, guys? Not bad, huh?
Olaf Clipper
Oh, it's wonderful.
Felipe
Gee, it's beautiful.
Dan Porter
Yeah, it's even, all right.
Sky King
Yeah.
Dan Porter
And there's something else to tell them Wednesday women, huh, Marty?
Olaf Clipper
They won't believe me. But it'd be fun all this if it weren't for that prince.
Felipe
Ah, what can he do?
Jim Bell
It may have been just bluffing.
Martha
He isn't bluffing, Clipper. He's in dead earnest.
Penny Clipper
Will he try to kill us, Guy?
Martha
Yes, he may try, honey, but don't you worry about it. If we're careful and keep our eyes open, I don't think he'll get the jump on. Oh, shucks.
Sky King
What do we got to stew about?
Dan Porter
Martha will get her club and she'll take care of the lot of us. How about it, Martha?
Olaf Clipper
I ain't staying alone, I'll tell you that, Jim Bell. So don't get no notions about going gallivanting around this here town. You either, Sky.
Martha
Why, I wouldn't take a step without you, Martha. And now I think we'd better get cleaned up a little, don't you? Dan and Olaf will be along in a minute and they'll want to eat.
Jim Bell
I know they haven't got anything on me.
Martha
Okay, then. Go get yourself washed.
Olaf Clipper
And don't forget your ears, Clipper King. Wash them with soap and dry them. Dry them good.
Jim Bell
All right.
Olaf Clipper
You too, Penny.
Penny Clipper
Oh, God.
Olaf Clipper
We don't want none of these here Spaniards or whatever they be to thinking we ain't dry behind the ears yet.
Martha
And your answer to that, kids, is a great big dignified silence. Get going.
Sky King
Yeah. It's later now. Hours later. Evening is wandering across the heavens and twilight is sliding down from the high mountains. Sky King, Penny, Clipper and our friends are still out seeing the town. And in their hotel, two men walk cautiously along the hallway that leads to the presidential suite. One of these men is tall, broad shouldered, almost handsome. The other is small, slight of build. The tall one speaks, and there is the iron of command in his voice.
Prince Alan Z
This is the door, Veron. Open it.
Varyn
Yes, Highness. The lock is simple. It will take me only a second.
Prince Alan Z
Waste no time. The North Americans may return at any minute. And this time I do not wish them to see us.
Varyn
There. The door will open now, Highness. You have only to twist the nab.
Prince Alan Z
It should be the neck of that man, King that I am twisting as I do this doorknob, then. But for the sake of the kingdom, I cannot permit revenge to walk my judgment.
Varyn
But they will die, Highness. All of them. They will die.
Prince Alan Z
They will die. I have given my word to my father that they will not reach our country. Yes, Varon, they will die.
Varyn
Gone, the foes. Dead the foes. You will let Varyn do it, Highness? You will let Varyn.
Prince Alan Z
First we must find the diary, Varyn. First we must find that.
Varyn
I will find it, Highness. Varen will search. I cannot hide it from the sharp eyes of Varen.
Prince Alan Z
Wait. We will think where it may be hidden. We must not disturb things.
Varyn
But if they are to die, Highness, what will it matter if things are disturbed?
Prince Alan Z
I am the master, Varyn. Nothing is to be disturbed.
Varyn
Then you are not going to let Varyn kill them? You are thinking now some other way. I can see it in your eyes. Highness, please listen.
Prince Alan Z
Silence it grows dark. They will return soon. We must have more time to make our search.
Varyn
We will have all the time in the world, Highness, if you will let Varan kill them.
Prince Alan Z
Quiet. They will be on their guard. And there are seven of them. Without our ray tube, which king destroyed, we might have difficulties.
Varyn
Then we should wait for them to sleep, Highness. And when they sleep, Varan will steal in upon their minutes.
Prince Alan Z
No, no, I have a better plan. A quicker plan. That bowl of fruit on the table these North Americans are always eating. They think nothing and nothing of their stomachs and powder.
Varyn
You will sprinkle the powder over the fruit. But, Highness, they may not all eat.
Prince Alan Z
Of course all of them may not eat. You think me a fool, but some of them will. Yes, Baron. And while they lie there sleeping and the others are rushing about frantically in their vain efforts to help, we, Veron, you and I, my friend, we will come in upon them and dispose of them.
Varyn
Gone, the foes. Dead the foes. And Varen will do it, Highness. Varyn will do it. His son. Highness, they are coming.
Prince Alan Z
I will sprinkle the powder plentifully, Varin. Plentifully.
Sky King
There.
Prince Alan Z
Now come. We will hide ourselves outside on the balcony. In a few minutes we will return, my friend, and they will pay for having dared to lay their vile hands on a prince of the kingdom.
Martha
Here we are going.
Penny Clipper
I like this city, don't you, Clifford?
Jim Bell
Yeah, it's all right. We're kind of too many foreigners.
Dan Porter
Foreigners? What do you think the folks down.
Sky King
Here think you are? Me?
Dan Porter
I like them.
Olaf Clipper
Yeah, I noticed you're liking them, Jim Bell. Especially them senoritas, Marty.
Dan Porter
I was just comparing them to you, honey. You look better. Oh, well, you do.
Jim Bell
Hey, sky, what are you doing looking around like that?
Martha
Oh, nothing, Clipper. I always look around like that. Haven't you noticed?
Penny Clipper
Oh, what do we do now, Sky?
Jim Bell
Well, we eat, I hope. I'm practically starving.
Sky King
Good.
Martha
I'm for that. But I think we'd better wait for Dan and Olaf to show up.
Jim Bell
Oh, gosh, Guy, they may not be here for an hour if they're going to call on the American consul. Can't we go down to the dining room now?
Martha
Oh, we'll wait, Slipper. I think they'll be along.
Penny Clipper
There's some fruit over there on the table. We can eat that, can't we, boy? I'm hungry, too.
Sky King
Hey, looks good.
Jim Bell
Anybody else want some? You, Sky?
Olaf Clipper
Pass it around, Clipper, ain't you got no manners? I might nibble at one of them apples myself.
Sky King
Keep listening, in just one minute. A hint about tomorrow on Sky King. You know, it doesn't take much to cause an accident. Not very long ago, I heard about a boy who left a small rubber ball on the stairs and his mom stepped on it and fell. She was very seriously hurt and had to spend many, many months in the hospital. Just think, a little thing like a rubber ball caused a really bad accident. Next time you're playing with your toys or your sporting equipment, remember to put them away when you finish playing. Don't leave them lying around where someone just might step on them. Roller skates, balls, baseball bats, they all can cause trouble. Putting your toys away as soon as you finish playing with them will not only save your mom a lot of work, but it will also help prevent accidents in your home. That old saying about having a place for everything and having everything in its place is a mighty good one to remember. Don't take chances. Help prevent accidents. This is Mike Wallace reminding you all the time, everywhere. Be cautious. Take care. Are they going to fall in with Prince Aurangzebi's devilish plan? Will they eat that fruit? Be sure you're on deck tomorrow when we bring you. Prince Aurangzebi reports to his father. Prince Aurangzebe reports to King Ramses ix. That's tomorrow on Sky King. This is abc, the American Broadcasting Company.
Podcast Summary: Harold's Old Time Radio – Sky King 47-06-30 (x) Prince Aron Zibi
Episode Overview: In this riveting episode of Harold's Old Time Radio, titled Sky King 47-06-30 (x) Prince Aron Zibi, listeners are transported back to the thrilling Golden Age of Radio. Hosted by Harold's Old Time Radio, the episode immerses the audience in the adventurous exploits of Sky King and his loyal companions as they navigate the bustling streets of Quito, Ecuador. Released on March 12, 2025, this episode intricately weaves suspense, character dynamics, and strategic confrontations, culminating in a cliffhanger that promises more excitement in future installments.
The episode kicks off with Sky King and his team—Penny Clipper, Jim Bell, and Martha—arriving in the vibrant capital city of Quito aboard the formidable DC6 aircraft. As they disembark, the vivid description sets the scene:
“Snow crested volcanic peaks 2 miles high, shrouded in cloud mist. Hot sunlight lancing through towering palm trees...” (00:00)
The arrival signals the beginning of their mission, juxtaposed against the backdrop of a city teeming with diverse inhabitants, from Spaniards and mestizos to Indians navigating the crowded streets.
Shortly after landing, tension arises with the unexpected news of Prince Aurumseebe’s escape from Mexican custody. Sky King receives a distressing radio message:
Prince Aurumseebe: “This is Prince Aurumseebe calling Sky King.” (02:13)
The team reacts with disbelief and concern as Prince Aurumseebe threatens retribution:
Prince Aurumseebe: “I will strike without warning.” (02:30)
Sky King's acknowledgment of the threat underscores the ongoing conflict:
Sky King: “He escaped quietly.” (02:28)
This encounter sets the stage for the looming danger Prince Aurumseebe poses to Sky King and his companions.
As Sky King’s team ventures through Quito, interactions among the group reveal their personalities and camaraderie. A light-hearted exchange occurs between Jim Bell and Olaf Clipper:
Jim Bell: “Brother, this joint I go for looks like Coney island on Saturday night.” (03:08)
Olaf Clipper: “When were you ever in Coney island, young man?” (03:12)
These dialogues not only provide comic relief but also deepen character development, showcasing their differing perspectives and backgrounds.
The team’s efforts to acquire local amenities, such as seeking a gaucho for Mary Belle, further highlight their integration into the local culture:
Olaf Clipper: “You think they’ll have some of them gauchos in there, Sky?” (04:25)
Jim Bell: “A gaucho’s a cowboy, Martha. South American cowboy.” (04:50)
At the hotel, Prince Aurumseebe's ominous plans come to light as he, accompanied by his associate Varyn, plots against Sky King’s team. The tension escalates in the presidential suite where Prince Aurumseebe commands Varyn:
Prince Aurumseebe: “You have only to twist the nab.” (09:09)
Their conversation reveals a sinister plot to eliminate Sky King and his companions, emphasizing the high stakes involved:
Prince Aurumseebe: “They will die. I have given my word to my father that they will not reach our country.” (09:48)
The meticulous planning showcases Prince Aurumseebe's determination and resourcefulness, setting up a classic showdown between good and evil.
Back with Sky King’s team, the group discusses their next moves amidst the growing threat:
Martha: “Yes, he may try, honey, but don’t you worry about it. If we’re careful and keep our eyes open, I don’t think he’ll get the jump on.” (07:36)
This assurance reflects Martha's role as the calming influence within the group, bolstering their resolve in the face of danger.
Simultaneously, Prince Aurumseebe devises a plan to incapacitate his foes using a powder-laced fruit:
Prince Aurumseebe: “You will sprinkle the powder over the fruit... while they lie there sleeping... we will dispose of them.” (11:07)
This devious strategy underscores the escalating threat and the ingenuity of the antagonist, raising the tension for the impending conflict.
As the episode progresses, both parties maneuver towards their objectives. Sky King’s team remains unaware of the imminent danger lurking within their hotel, engrossed in their activities and planning:
Jim Bell: “Well, we eat, I hope. I’m practically starving.” (12:20)
Meanwhile, Prince Aurumseebe prepares to execute his plan, setting the stage for a potential confrontation:
Prince Aurumseebe: “I will sprinkle the powder plentifully, Varin. Plentifully.” (11:32)
The convergence of these plotlines leads to a gripping cliffhanger, leaving listeners in suspense about the fate of Sky King and his companions.
Throughout the episode, several quotes stand out, encapsulating key moments and character sentiments:
Sky King on Home Safety (00:00): “Is your home really safe?... Play with them, have fun with them, but put them away when you’re through.”
(Note: This segment is a public service announcement and is omitted from the main summary per instructions.)
Prince Aurumseebe's Threat (02:30): “I will strike without warning.” (02:30)
Olaf Clipper on Gauchos (04:25): “You think they’ll have some of them gauchos in there, Sky?” (04:25)
Martha’s Assurance (07:36): “If we’re careful and keep our eyes open, I don’t think he’ll get the jump on.” (07:36)
Prince Aurumseebe's Plan (11:07): “While they lie there sleeping and the others are rushing about...” (11:07)
The episode concludes with unfinished business, setting the stage for future developments:
“Are they going to fall in with Prince Aurangzebi's devilish plan? Will they eat that fruit? Be sure you’re on deck tomorrow when we bring you...”
This tantalizing preview promises heightened drama and unresolved tensions, effectively enticing listeners to return for the next installment.
Final Thoughts: Sky King 47-06-30 (x) Prince Aron Zibi masterfully combines suspense, character interplay, and strategic plotting, embodying the essence of classic radio adventure shows. Through its engaging narrative and memorable dialogues, the episode captivates both long-time fans and new listeners, ensuring its place in the annals of old-time radio storytelling.