00:21Oh, my God.
00:39Oh, my God.
01:00Oh, my God.
01:38Those coded plans are of a jet-propelled cargo plane capable of carrying a tremendous load at a fraction of
01:43the present cost.
01:45Belmont expects to cash in on them. He'll have to work fast.
01:48Surely no legitimate plane builder would touch them.
01:51No, but Belmont has probably already contacted a foreign customer through one of his international agents.
01:56I'm sure that no agent would buy the plans unless they were decoded.
02:00Belmont can't do that. It's a job for an expert.
02:03He'll get an expert.
02:05I've learned there are three men in town capable of cracking that code.
02:09Belmont will probably try to force one of them to do the job.
02:12Then all three of those men are in danger.
02:14Yes, I've already notified the chief of police to guard them.
02:17The next thing to do is...
02:18It's all right, I'll get it.
02:21Yes?
02:22A hollow chief.
02:26Have your men stay there. I'll be right out.
02:28It's too late.
02:29One of the code experts, Professor Crawford, was taken from the house before the police could get there.
02:33I'm going over and see what I can find out.
02:47This list of books, it better be the McCoy, or the boys will work you over again.
02:51It's correct.
02:53Get them and I'll decode the plans for you.
03:00I'm taking this to Belmont.
03:02Take care of Crawford, boys.
03:04He's the same as money in the bank.
03:47I'm taking this to Belmont.
03:48I'm taking this to the Bycent.
03:49I will keep those who put them here today.
03:49There are three men, we are still serving you.
03:50Until next year, stay safe.
03:50Now I'll continue the Chinger's list and then I'll find three of people Enjoy.
03:51Let's go.
03:58Let's go.
04:08Has Professor Crawford decoded the plans so soon?
04:11Not yet.
04:12But we convinced him.
04:13And now he's willing to do the job.
04:15He needs some of his books on codes.
04:17Says it'll take him weeks to decode the plans unless he has them.
04:32Are you sure he's not using this to gain time in hopes of being rescued?
04:36Oh, he's in no shape to stall.
04:38Do you want one of the boys to go over to the professor's house for the books?
04:41And run into the police?
04:42The place is certain to be watched.
04:44No.
04:46Look, my dear, you have a card.
04:48Go to the library and get these books.
04:49Right.
04:51Let's go.
04:57Did you get a lead on Professor Crawford?
05:00Yes.
05:00From Mrs. Crawford's description of the men who took the professor,
05:03I'm positive one of them was Farrell.
05:05Was she able to tell you anything else?
05:07When the professor is working out involved codes,
05:10he uses such books as cryptography,
05:12the science of codes, and military cryptanalysis, and others.
05:17They're still on his shelves.
05:18Belmont must know that by now.
05:21He also knows that the police are watching Crawford's house.
05:24But the public library carries the same books.
05:27When I went down there to put a stop order on them,
05:30they had already been withdrawn on a card issued to Rita Parker.
05:33Rita Parker?
05:35The card was issued over a year ago,
05:37and the address given was a cheap nightclub called the Blue Monday.
05:42Should be opening pretty soon.
05:44I'll phone you later.
05:49We won't be open for another hour.
05:51I'm an officer.
05:55That's different. Anything I can do for you?
06:03I'm checking up on a girl named Rita Parker.
06:06Know her?
06:07Yes. She used to be an entertainer here a year or two ago.
06:11Do you know where she lives?
06:12No.
06:13Does she ever come in here anymore?
06:15Oh, yes. Drops in once in a while.
06:18Have a few drinks with some of my old customers
06:19that used to know her once she worked here.
06:21I'd like to question those people.
06:24So I think I'll stick around.
06:26Supposing you point them out to me when they come in?
06:28Why, sure. Make yourself right at home.
06:30Care for a drink?
06:31No, thanks.
06:34I'll just look at this until you open.
06:36Fine.
06:38I'll play a little music to help pass the time.
06:57What number did you wish played?
06:59A change of heart.
07:01We have that selection. Just a moment, please.
07:04That number is hind signal of trouble.
07:06It means that we're to stay away from the nightclub.
07:09Okay.
07:12We're too busy to go there tonight, anyway.
07:24Got to make a phone call.
07:45Hello. Oh, yes, Jerry.
07:47Now listen carefully. I've got a hot clue.
07:49Find out the address for the output wire
07:51to the museograph located at the Blue Monday nightclub.
07:54You got that?
07:56As soon as you get it, call me back here.
07:58The number's...
07:59Dauphin 1696.
08:25Has Crawford decoded the plans?
08:27Not yet.
08:28Hines just sent a warning that we're to stay away from the Blue Monday.
08:30Must be some cops there.
08:33Turn on the speaker.
08:34I want to know exactly what's going on there.
08:39I'm expecting a call. I'll take it.
08:41That's Blake.
08:46Hello?
08:48Yes.
08:50362 High Street.
08:53Thanks, Joyce.
09:01Get your hat.
09:02You're going with me.
09:04What's the big idea?
09:05You got nothing on me.
09:06Just this.
09:07You said you didn't know where Rita Parker was.
09:10And I just recognized her voice over the museograph.
09:12You're under arrest.
09:44All right.
09:49Never.
10:04I'm accepting little uda.
10:07I'll go, little Gilbert.
10:08Come on.
10:09You're going to see how it's going on 25.
10:11Come on.
10:26You're coming to police headquarters with me.
10:30Cops will never make me squeal on Belmont.
10:32They don't have to.
10:33I had the Musiograph line traced.
10:35I know where to find him.
10:38So he's coming here to get me.
10:40How interesting.
10:42We couldn't ask for anything better.
10:44First thing, you two watch from the front room.
10:47And when he arrives...
11:02That's Blake, all right?
11:04I'll tell Belmont.
11:13Yes?
11:14Blake's coming in.
11:16We're ready for him.
11:26Look.
11:44When the light flashes pull the lever.
11:46Right.
11:47Hi.
11:53Let's go.
12:18Let's go.
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