Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 14, 1938 Page: 19 of 264
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here, trent, is the
newest device for
'lifting "finger-prints-
its called an IODINE
FUMING PIPE --
lets see
it in action,
commander--
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LIEUT. COMOR. F. V. WARTINEK.O.SN.fr
^ ,g old llghthou
"lue &v5nwjaan of
^ifell4v?ape of
IN.,4GER-PRINTS
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okav- i simply
wold twe nozzle of the
pipe over the finger-
print and blow
NOTE - twe long
glass cell co CONTAINS
anwydrous caucium
cwloride -twis meats
twe breath so twat
its contact with
twe iodine crystals
in twe round
glass cell(2)
forms iodine
fumes
i get it* the
iodine fumes are
turning twe particles
of oil in the
^ pr i nt brown-
mm wm r
^now i quickly slaptwls
twin sweet of silver foil
down on twe print and
i'll get an impression
by cwemical reaction-
wow twe print s
out under twe
. all except pmoto6rapwing
twe impression with twis
special close-view camera-
SWELL .
THE JOB'S
DONE., EH ?
w\ ll develop twis
film and send it to
twe naval intelligence
in washington for
comparison with a
million finger-prints
they have on file - _
f twis
mysterious
spy's ever been
in trouble with
twe law we'll
find out his
identity-
DON f
TAKE A
LOOK OUT
HERE--
'v:-
(Capyrigilt, 1938. by The Bell 8yndic.*U. Tnc )
reg u s office)
^ its gone now--v- sigwtseers?
a big car down / no - not likely
by twe gate ! ^QUICK ? LET'S GET OUT
OF HERE AND AFTER 'EM*
IT MAY BE OUR SPY HIMSELF /
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WOW A U.S. WARSHIP PASSES ITS EXAMS
to prove twat our
new swip5 are properly
built, eacw must pass
tests for speeq power,
fuel consumption, etc.
twe favorite trial
course-a mile long ~
is off rockland, maine,
and twe tests last
about eight days ***
BOS'N HAL, Sea Scout
Hal's Discovery
By LIEUT. COMDR. F. V. MARTINEK, U.S.N.R.
Suspecting
rico's treacherv
pip confronts
w1m at close
quarters and
brings into
play his power
of mind reading.
he discovers
the renegade's
murderous
plans and
tries a
futile
attack —
so, my caveman
friend, twe spears
are too mucw for *
you, ew ? haw f
throw our captives
GOSW ,
4
DARK I N THERE
in tme stone room \
i
%
yes/ he is on
guard to keep any
one from finding
twat
WHY
rico want to
stop us from climbing
the big mountains
to the west--
you mean -
where the
lost city is
rip! tell me,
what did you
read in rico's
mind ?
yes >
why is
we holding
us'?
why
m
■v.Vv^.v. -* ■ >
• >'k
ft
rip' doctor
cobb //-strike
a match ! there's
someone else.
with
( vmy-why-
> it's a girl If
-but it looks bad
for us—these hostile
ndians - that
rascal, rico -
1-1 not wait
to find out —
i lose temper
begin fight-
well,
well, rip —
i don't
blame you-
K
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Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 14, 1938, newspaper, August 14, 1938; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth299921/m1/19/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.