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?╟≤ 3 -actually GIRL REPORTER: (CONT.) Well, the Hindenberg hasntt landed wt, but it?╟╓s just routine from here on. I cheated a bit and called the story in early. I know I?╟╓m a bad girl?╟╓. See you in an hour, Darlingl (HANGS UP) So long, Graham. (SHE EXITS, MacNAMEE LOOKS UP.* MacNAMEE: Oh, see you. (HE LOOKS O.S., APPEARS TO GET CUE.) MacNAMEE: This is Graham MacNameee, folks,.broadcasting on _____, New York, and we?╟╓re about to srickHssxx ?╟≤teisrsr bring you the landing of the great German Dirigible, Hindenburg. This is her first crossing for 1937, but last year she made 10 successful Atlantic flights. The weather out here is beginning to be windy and rainy ?╟÷ (BLACK OUT PRESS BOOTH, BRING UP LIGHTS ON "NEL" SET.* WE SEE IN IT XXIXXI U.S. NAVY RADIOMAN, SPEAKING INTO A MIKE.) receive RADIOMAN: NEL - NEL - Calling BUKA. Do you teeoc/me? FIRST OFFICER: (OFFSTAGE) This is DEKKA. Ve hear you. RADIOMAN: A light rain is falling here and the visibility is getting worse. Headwinds approximately the same. FIRST OFFICER: (OFFSTAGE) Danke schoen. Ve be careful. UP LIGHTS ON PRESS BOOTH.* MacNAMEE IS NOW SCANNING THE SKIES WITH BINOCULARS. ) MacNAMEE: This rain isn?╟╓t helping the visibility here, folks. We should hve sighted the Hindenburg (MORE)