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IN BRIEF: Hoppy is thinking of settling down in Eagle Nest for "peace and quiet." California is dismayed. On their way to the town, they see reward posters: $50 for Lou Jackson, $100 for Bud Bloom, $500 for Griff Jessup. California, spotting these individuals, expects to collect a tidy sum only to learn the posters are a gag. Not so funny is the shooter who takes aim at them from Eagle Mountain. "Who's a shootin' at us, we ain't done nothin',"mutters California. "Comes from over near that mountain. Ah, maybe it's someone shootin' at a rabbit," replies Hopalong. "I may have a funny pair o' ears, but I ain't no rabbit," responds California. The cowboys learn from Martha Billington that she's not been able to see her rainmaker father, Honorary Sheriff Billington, for two months. He's holed upon the mountain perfecting his equipment. Billington's assistant Wetzel tells them supplies are needed, including dynamite. Opening a case at night, Hoppy finds sugar instead. Hoppy and California follow Martha when she rides up the mountain after dark. They confront Wetzel and his "three metallurgical students," who are really producing illegal alcohol. Hoppy explains that all along he's been acting as a deputy U.S. Marshal working undercover to find illicit liquor producers. Billington blows up his tower; and it starts to rain. (First program recorded.)
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