Radio mirror (Jan-June 1948)

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^loclde 2. In his office, the Inspector explains. A picture of Ring, taken at a public function at the time of the crime, was brought in by the newspaper photographer who took it. It gives the gangster a perfect alibi. BOSTON BLACKIE has many times given the police invaluable assistance on difficult cases. One day Blackie and Mary Wesley, his girl friend and companion in adventure, call on Inspector Faraday. They are surprised to find that the Inspector's number -one suspect in a recent murder has an alibi. His knowledge of photography— and of the underworld— help Blackie in solving the case. In these pictures, as on the air, Boston Blackie is played by Richard Kollmar; Mary is Jan Miner; Maurice Kipler plays the Inspector. Check your newspaper for local radio station on which Boston Blackie is heard. 1. Calling to congratulate luBpector Faraday on arresting gangster Monty Ring, Mary and Blackie are amazed at seeing Ring walking freely out of Headquarters. 5. Acting on a hunch, Blackie catches up with the photographer as he is about to board a bus bound for Chicago. Using effective persuasion, Blackie induces him to talk. His suspicions are confirmed.