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W. S. Parsons, USN, who actually was Captain of the Port of Cristobal at the time. A later sequence finds Winslow greeting his old friend Luis Noli, of the Star & Herald, an English language news- paper which carried the dailv strip at that time. Noli recalls that the late President Jose Antonio Remon, In the September 24 strip the scene switches to the enemy agents in Panama with Red Hawk saying to Banana Hawk; ". . . we still need a short time to perfect our plans." The next installment shows... Winslow meeting with Port Captain Parsons. Their conversation is interrupted when a West Indian by the name of Reginald reports that he saw a mysterious man sending a radio message from one of the tunnels at Fort San Lorenzo. As Reginald leads the officers to the tunnel where he saw the man, he stops short of the entrance when he spots a fer-de-lance snake. Winslow immediately surmises that the snake was planted there to keep out intruders. After disposing of the snake, Winslow and his partv approach the cave and eavesdrop on the saboteurs.
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