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His rough frail clothes and a few days' growth of beard made him practically unrecognizable. The skipper of the Arctic Queen was uncertain for a moment, never stood out on his face when he walked up to the table. You are Tarzan's best friend, aren't you? That's the love, Tarzan. I'm sorry. That's all I know about you. Tarzan, you know who that is. What did I do? I get it. The forces pretending you didn't see it. What's the case? I could have worked with a man for the past week, standing up at the fair and looking at his smile. It was Tarzan during a few minutes together. The past three days, black eyes, black eyes. Oh, yeah. He wanted the best passage back to the coast. Told him I was sailing for St. Michael's in Alaska. Then he wanted to go there. Very interesting. What did you tell him? What I tell everybody. The Arctic Queen's carry is no pattern. That's fine. The past six months doesn't face any damage, but I don't know what to do, Tarzan. Don't call me a Tarzan, don't worry. I better be on my way. I don't want to mess things up, but I would like to call. I don't want to come out for the trip tomorrow morning. You don't fail tomorrow night. That's fine. See you then, Tarzan. Go ahead, Tarzan. As soon as the captain left, Floyd says he's forced his way through the crowd to the Tarzan's table, and he's got to go. He's called you a 40 mile bill, something. 10 people bill? I'm right safe. Got it. You ever send a document, Tarzan? Hello, Tarzan. I'd like to look back again, if you will. He said I was supposed to go to St. Michael's. I know. What do you have to go there? Well, the main thing is I want to get out of here. If I had a good feeling, at least two. I was just a carry, Tarzan. I know, that's what he said. But I said a friend of his might change his mind. Oh, well, I don't think so. Very nice. One minute for you. Oh, that's... 500. And we'd pay 500 a piece to the tip. That's a lot. Yeah. You want some of the Tarzan? No, no, nothing like that. He said 500 a piece. How many of you have it? It's myself and my mother's name. Do you see what you can do for us? I might. Going out for a trip to Maryland. Well, look. I'll meet you here tomorrow afternoon. The answer is yes. I can finish up my business by about 10 o'clock tomorrow night. We'll be ready to go on board at 11. That's an hour before finish. That's a lot, Tarzan. It's midnight. 500 dollars, sir. Let's see what I can do. Thanks a lot. Tarzan allowed Roy to leave with a friend. Then he started to rise, and he saw the light pop on his shoulder. Yeah, Tarzan, can you see? A girl flipping the chair to find him handsome. He didn't have the wrong man. Yeah, I didn't think you'd get rid of that finish, can you say? I've been watching you there. That's good. I married in Hope. I just wanted to give you a friendly warning. You're a dog, Tarzan. Yes. And if you stick the dog, you can leave the coyote alone. Coyote? Yes, sir. He's asking for trouble, and he'll get it. Don't get mixed up with him, or you'll be in trouble, too. I remember that. Good. I liked it, you know. I'd like to see you around for a while. There's less living. There are better ways than playing the clown. Oh, good one. Maybe I will, when the right clown comes. Let's keep away from Coyote. The next is... The old girl's coat was tabled. She first crawled over her shoulder, walked to the end of the long room when she entered the manager's office. So, the Tarzan left the cafe. He headed directly for his cabin. Then, he headed in the back of the town. He reached the cabin next door to the marine barrack. Good dog. You've learned the way fast. I'm sorry to keep you locked up this way, boy. It's just too early to be running the streets in the daytime. Now, with this Tarzan, we'll have a nice long walk. Come on, Tarzan. Go to the cabin, Coyote. At the word captain, the great dog looked up into his master's face and bought his understanding. Then, caught it ahead of the sergeant through the back street of the town, and moved away the way fast. It was Captain Hawks' cabin. The captain was in command of the company of Marines who had taken over the important of law and order in Stagway. The door opened. Yes? What's the other story, Captain? Come in, Coyote. Ah, fine dog. No better leader than you, Tarzan. I can believe it. Tell us in your mind. He was the head of letters from the Inspector's car and ride of the Northwestern Police. And? The Tarzan reached into the pocket of his pocket and pulled out his gold wickles. He handed it to the captain. Very handsome. It's engraved on it. Sergeant Preston. It says it's over here. It should be, Maria. I'll set up the kitchen for eyes. Sit down, Tarzan. Tarzan. He said you might be calling on it for assistance. It'd be good to help you in any way we can, but there were no details in the letter. That's the case. And investigating the murder of Roger Morton, it happened a while ago. 50,000 gold was stolen from his face. He had only one lead. My name is Roy Tate. You suspect he committed the murder? No, Captain. He suspected he knows who did it, sir. Now, that's his ability. He's been missing quite a bit. He told the bar company. The force would never solve the case. But he was the only one who could do that, and he intended to cash in on what he did. You were out in for questioning? No. He decided to get it. He also might lead us to the murderer. Oh, yeah? That's right. I followed him down the road. I've been watching him ever since. I believe he's made plans right for the killer through some third person. And right now, it seems he's trying to fix it for him to get out of the country. But how? I mean, that is clean tomorrow night. I'm supposed to be arranging the passage. See, and you want us to arrest the killer. And I still don't know who the man is. By this time tomorrow night, I may, and when I do need your help, I'll leave his pass. I came here the night to settle on the means of contact with him. Blow this whistle real time, my man. I will let my men. I may be too far away for the whistle. I am a new king. And I? And I say Captain, you know, let's face the killer. What? I thought him to do it during the week he's been here. He shows up with admirers, a fat woman, and he'll leave you feeling scared. Here's your whistle. That might come in handy, too. Oh, no, no, no. You better get back in the garden. Good luck, Captain. Hey, Captain. I've been warned that I may need it. Yes. By whom? My name is Marion Hope. Oh, the girl that you could sing at the 303. The lady in favor. I, uh, would like to meet her. I think you probably will. Come on. The following morning, the sergeant paid his visit to the art of Queens. And that afternoon, he met Roy Chase in the 303. The dark man was nervous. The sergeant noticed that his hands just a little as he looked at the rest. Well, Bill, thanks for making it up. They're expected. Really? They're expected, sir. They're expected. Fine. They're expected. They're expected much. They're expected more than six. Five hundred. Well, I don't have to have it on me right now. Well, it was a favor, right? But I will have it. You'd better get this doing this, the personal favor. Of course. And just to make sure I get paid off, he doesn't take you on board until I say the word. I see. I'll take you down to the waterfront. I'll signal this tip. I send a boat in for you and your friend. It's all set. As soon as I get my five hundred. I have to go to Dyer to get it. Dyer? Two miles. And hey, you're a dog, man. Are you? Well, you could drive me. And you could drive me and my friend back here. How about it? You pay a hundred extra for the trip? Do you need a deal? What do we expect? Time to go back. I'll meet you here. Do you agree? Do you have a gun? Yes. Where? My friend will be carrying a lot of money. It'll be a dangerous trip. There's been a lot of hold-ups. Oh, yeah. We might need an extra gun. You never can tell me. We'll continue our adventure in just a moment. If you had the thrill lately of being right there in the ballpark when the lead-off man steps up to the plate. Have you been there to see the star players in person? See them wallop home runs? See the exciting double-play? Well, scope is the fun another day. Come out to the ballgame as guests of a major or minor league team. Walk right through the gate free if you are 12 years or younger and bring mom or dad or another paying adult. Yes, you can get a free baseball ticket. No mailing, no waiting. It's right inside a package of Cranker Pop Wheat or Cranker Pop Rice or Buffett's Credit Week or buy Cranker Packer 10 and get two free baseball tickets. Names of teams and dates are on every ticket. Hurry to get your free baseball ticket in the special package of Cranker Pop Wheat or Rice, Buffett's Credit Week, or Cranker Packer 10. The palace was the largest building in Dio's three-story palace. There was a cafe on the first floor of the hotel above. The entrance to the hotel was up a flight of stairs on the outside of the building. The sergeant stopped his team in front of the cafe. Hey, hey, hey! Hey, make good time. I don't need you on the house, the team. I won't be long. Do wait, Mr. Faye. Very good. A chair, a hotel? I don't think it's too early to get back. It's the place to be at the warehouse. It's 11 o'clock. Warehouse? 10 o'clock, Fred. Can't wait to have more. All right. All right. How long will you be? Well, Sergeant, watch the case. Climb the stairs to the hotel entrance. Then we'll be on the house. I guess these people are asking, boy, if you can. They said face the bathroom. They said, hey, they'll be waiting for you on the stairs. I'm gonna go after it. They're here, boy. What's the thing? The door at the top of the steps opened into a hall. The hall led to the front of the building. There was a small lobby there. A girl dressed in an evening gown was talking to the clerk. He would have been more at home in the prize ring than behind the desk. The girl turned. It was Mayan. Her dark eyes flashed as she walked straight toward the side. What? No, he was here. I should have asked you the same question. There'd be nothing wrong with Mayan. I've seen down stairs and I live here. What were you doing in the stairs while yesterday? He bit me. I had an appointment with Downing Smith. He won't sit down here. He didn't need the car. I thought he'd not have. After what I told you, he came over here before I came. He didn't have any? He couldn't. What did he ask for? I couldn't ask. He didn't ask anyone. He nodded the job and went down the corridor. Still, he hired me to go. He scared me with anything I didn't have. He was not at all. Oh, he was not at all. He walked in the door. I don't know him, but I don't know him at all. He hasn't paid me yet. It's been a long morning. It's the same. You're a friend. You need to go out a little more. What sort of trouble is he heading for? He's made some money. Locker locker. He has a lot of money to see his stuff. But I keep my eyes on my ears open. The girl asked you. She's such a country. I agree. Who are such people, ma'am? Mark Hamlin for one. He owns this hotel in the cathedral downstairs. Stop the work behind the desk. The work please. And the man in 17. Who's the man in 17? None of my business, and it's none of yours. You've got things to do with it. I'll just return to tell Mark that you're in there. I'll just return. Have an investor in there, ma'am. Good job. That's kind of like a set. Right. Now do you believe me? I'm going to take a look at him in 17. As for your letter. You're asking for it. The corridor was dark and narrow. There were bedroom doors on either side. The sergeant moved cautiously. There was no sound coming from any of the rooms. No light showing under any door except at the very end of the corridor. Halfway down the sergeant stopped. He smelled gunpowder. He lit a match. The door at his right was number 17. Quickly the sergeant blew out the match and tried the door. It was unlocked. He opened the door slowly. The rooms seemed to be empty. He stepped inside and closed the door. Two more steps and he touched something. He knelt down and struck another match. The man on the floor was Roy Chase. The sergeant fell for a heartbeat. There was no sound. The next second the door burst open and the sergeant moved to his feet. The match went out. He recognized Jack. The bully hotel clerk had a blackjack in his right hand. The sergeant stopped the blow and countered with a right to his feet. It connected solidly. But Jack only dropped it and swung again. The sergeant left the door with right to left. He was trying to work his way to the open doorway. He reached it and was out in the corridor. He heard steps behind him. He thought he could turn. The barrel of a gun hit him behind the ear. And the black tie closed over him. Roy picked himself up with good body care. Yeah. He was bending over Roy when I cemented a rope. You know what he said? Hey, he could never have fired that shot. Yeah, yeah, I agree. Roy had the trust of the police. He had the trust of handsome murderers. He couldn't burn them for being a little sick on a trigger. No, this guy had me put a trigger. No, no, no. His dog punched him. He only wanted him to get hair on board the other plane. What about after the boat sails? I can't get over his hair. He wants to make sure the dog's puncher doesn't talk. He could pay a sense of extra. Yeah. He had a puncher's hands and feet and got them inside the room. He had Roy out of it. Where? My room for the time being. Come on. Pay it up. The sergeant forced them to face him when consciousness began to return with a pain in his head. Then he tried to move. And he realized there were rips around his ankles and his hands were tied behind his back. He was lying on the floor. Someone was lifting his hand. He was. He was. Feel better? He was. He had a knife. In that pocket. Then he left. I got it. No more fighting. He was caught in a monster. He could be coming back in a minute. Like that. He was released in a coming hour. Right on the paper. That's what he did. What's the girl doing here? That was one of them the same thing. Didn't he be downstairs? The girl is a friend of mine, Mark. I think he does, man. Let us go. It is his idea, man. Where's the body? What body? This is room 17, isn't it? And? Where's Roy's face? Oh, Roy! Roy! He had to leave, Bill. And he left wood for you that he wouldn't be sailing on the out-of-screen tonight. This is his friend, Harry Clark. He'll be the only passenger. My deal was with Roy. I will pay you. You take him to Skagway and see where to get the boy. He'll decide it back. Any objections? No. No, he hasn't any objections. I didn't think so. I just didn't tell you that and I are coming along. How much does this guy know? Harry wants to know how much you know, Bill. Roy has agreed to pay me five hundred dollars to arrange passage on the Arctic Queen for two people. He agreed to pay me a hundred for driving him over here tonight. How do you think about his money, Bill? You'll be paid half past his job is done in four days. He has no choice. There's nothing to do but accept your proposition. And now you're talking. You're coming with his name. Oh, my? Wait a minute. I'll carry two passengers, no more. Harry and one other person. Harry and me. He had to be driving his own foot. Now he can drive with him. Come on, Jack. See him, honey, can drive it around in front of the red board. You can iron Bill, Harry. And iron a gun. Good idea. Come on, man. Well... Hey, your room. You need to get it there first. Then Jack returned from harnessing his team. He found the others ready to start. The sergeant was freed of his ropes and marched out of the hotel. A gun in his back. Then he was waiting at the bottom of the steps. The sergeant started down them. The dog caught a glint of metal in the hand of the man directly behind the sergeant. A pistol. It was something about the man that they couldn't realize he was an animator. He started up the steps. The command from the sergeant stopped him out of the way. Nothing. He hesitated only a second. The sergeant was warning. He turned and raced down the main street of Dyer toward the Skagway trail. We'll continue our adventure in just a moment. You should have been at the ball game today. I saw three home runs. And guess what? I got one of the home run balls. Fellas and girls, why don't you get a free baseball ticket? It's easy. Come out to the ball game as basketball major or minor league team. 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All right, you and Mayan go first, kid. Go to Mayan. This won't possibly be as stupid as you seem, baby. Oh, come on. Oh, come on. Here you go. Then you'll make it one of those free football runs. But you'll never be able to stay away from here alive. Well, it wasn't that easy. It wasn't that easy. It wasn't that easy. I thought he was calling it in. That's the point. Well, let's talk. Mayan enters a null to run a lot. So, um, that's all there is a way. There is fun. After this, You're going to head to that park, Harry? What? You're going to be heavy. At nine, where's the tip? You can see the lights out there. How are you going to signal? I'll go to the land. Light it? Yeah. Well, I've been there, didn't I? They're going to skip in there. I agree. There's three long blasts on this whistle. Like this. Hey, let me see that whistle. Oh, boy. I want to look at it. Bring the light on closer. Yeah, give me that whistle. Oh, I know. Hey, it's cold. It's a regulation north. What's mounted whistle? There's a name on it. That's impressive. How do you have a mounted whistle? How do you have it? It has 50,000 gold. Who told you that? I should say 50,000. That's what you gave Mark for hiding it up. Oh, so right off. Well, I'm going to put a pinner through you right now. I'm going to make sure it's done. Without me, you'll never get on that skit. Don't tell your friends to bring the light. What they miss, I guess. The lights are here. Mark and Spokie grabbed the lighter from Gat's hand and broke down on his head. Harry hit the clock. There's a door in the way. The house burst open. And his bottom line poured out. Mark and Gat's hand didn't be taken by surprise. Turn to meet the Marines. They range their guns. The Captain's fired. What? The Captain is up and boat. Here they go, Captain. And give us a first aid. Yes. He's in the first aid. He'll knock them out. He's the man who's going to watch the morphing and white hearts, Captain. Oh, at least some of it's in that box. All right, good day, white fellow. I'll say hello to you. Thanks for notifying the Captain. You're a wonderful guy, Captain. He started leading his out of town to a jail. And he wants to pick up your trail heading for the waterfront. He let it straight in. Here is a jail. We only have a black away. Where is it? Harry had it. He loves it now. Good boy. I wouldn't want to lose that. So the whippers belong to you. And you're Sergeant Captain. That's your service, ma'am. What means is you're going back to the UK? After these three, it's time to submit to Roy Caste. What, then? Roy Caste for Scott in the Palace of Bay tonight. The case is yours now, Captain. With millions testimony, you shouldn't have any trouble in getting a conviction. I knew that Harry had robbed and murdered Roger Morton. He made a blackmail, Harry, and got part of the gold. Harry agreed to pay him if he'd arranged for him to get out of Skagway. But I tried to do that through me. When he raised us for a maid, Roy was eliminated. So we would have been too if we hadn't shown up when we did, Captain. Doggies. Huh? Since you're going back to the UK, would it be a good idea to introduce me to the Captain? In case I need to touch him, he'd say. Oh, huh, sorry. Captain Hawks. There's folks. How do you do? I like men who say it every day. It's marine regulation that helps. I think the leaders have a lot of good ideas, yeah. I'd better take you to headquarters and get you something hot to drink. Thank you. That's the body, Captain. Aren't you worried, Captain? I'll see that it's brought here to Dawson. We'll rush the trial so you can get back to the UK on pass. Shall we go, Mr. Hawks? Yes. Well, we can turn this thing off. We'll return in just a moment for the word about our next exciting adventure. Here is a mutual advice for you. Mutual is a network that has programs you can enjoy throughout the week. 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In the private office at a crooked mind broker named Cass Hinkley, a man named Flint Potter is speaking. Thank you. How would you like to get in on the ground floor of a new gold truck? I'd like that real well, sir. Real well? As you would. All right, here's the deal. A young mining engineer named Bill Dryden has made a valuable strike somewhere in the mountains. He's thought that or, for example, to prove it. He's drawn a map showing a location of the strike. He's staying at the Victorian Hotel. Your man can break into his room and the map doesn't get a hold of that map. He'll do it all right. That map will be in my hands before morning. Yes, a valuable gold map is at stake. And thieves are out to get possession of it. When charge and cluster enters the picture, you'll be facing plenty of trouble and possible death at the hands of ruthless gunmen. Don't miss this next exciting adventure. 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