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"R-8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1935. DAN DUNN. Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH I ONLY GOT PART OF THE AH. THERE 15 ONE IN THAT MUST ' HAVE BEEN A Y4l YES, AND TOMORROW MESSAGE ---BUT THERE THIS HOTEL ROOM--- MESSAGE FROM ONE OF YOU INTERCEPTED | EVENING THEY WILL WAS A REPLY, ALSO IN NOW TO SEE WHAT EVILOFF'S AGENTS-=THEY ONE OF THEIR | COMMUNICATE AGAIN <. NUMBERS--THE MESSAGE 1 THE MESSAGE SAID THAT THEY WOULD I WANT TO USE A PICKED _UP THAT HAD BEEN SAvs / -~MESSENGER COMMUNICATE TOMORROW / RADIO DIRECTION SENT TO EVILOFF (N ARRIVED--- EVENING AT THE SAME [/ FINDER ON THEIR DALLAS WAS IN NUMBER WAS SEEN TIME-~~I'LL GET OVNER g MESSAGE == -1 WANT CODE AND THEY USED A [ TO---MAIL--- TO THE NAVAL BASE TO LOCATE ‘EWLOFF'S GIDEON BIBLE TO DECODE THREE --- AND GET SOME STATION QUICKLY /) T LETTERS. ASSISTANCE FROM THEM , Reg. U_S. PatOff ; Copyright, 1935 by Puvinners Spameats MR. AND MRS. 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Add to the butter remaining in | o, find . o d"‘k the pan one and one-half table- | fore spoonfuls of flour mixed with one and 1 one-half teaspoonfuls of curry pow- der; when well blended, add three- | fourths cup of thin cream and salt |to taste. Cook until thickened and = m, mnny pour around the tomatoes. Place : - i ' toast points around the edge of the \ . . | (T platter, or arrange tomatoes on ”m flluhhu toast and pour the sauce over them. R 4 . [ O] N>IMDIO] M/ ZIm/ (= M)