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Thus, the medical examiner, the pathologist, the chemist, the physicist, the firearms expert, the fingerprint expert, and others too numerous to mention, participate in the investigation in order that murder shall not pass unrecognized and that all of the pertinent evidence shall be secured...
...Called by President Roosevelt "the most important defense action since the Louisiana Purchase of 1803" was: 1. The Overton Act to fingerprint aliens. 2. The swap with Britain of 50 old U. S. destroyers for Atlantic naval bases. 3. The fortification of Guam. 4. The Rush Act to confiscate U. S. plants in war time. 5. U. S. purchase of Rolls-Royce plane patents...
Conscious of fifth-column activities (see cut, p. 18), both branches passed the Smith Bill to register and fingerprint all aliens in the U. S. Meanwhile in Manhattan, alleged fifth columnists, members of the Christian Front, put on trial with great fanfare (TIME, Jan. 29) on charges of conspiring against the Government, were acquitted by a jury...
...Brooklyn Democratic district leader, was let out on $5,000 bail. Miss Pavlick, newlywed and sobbing, was exonerated after the police satisfied themselves that her connection with the case had ended on receipt of the first $1,000. In Krone's apartment, searching police found a fingerprint camera, wiretapping set, a picture of one-time Governor Smith inscribed: "To my friend Mr. Krone, Alfred E. Smith...
...Washington last week the atmosphere fairly oozed with friendly accord. There were conferences, teas, trips through the 4,500,000 fingerprint library at the Department of Justice, visits to its criminal laboratories. No small part in helping effect an entente cordiale was performed by Hostess Cecilia Waterbury Cummings, a lively brunette with gracious ways and a glib...