Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents investigate cases through scientific methods in the United States. A handwriting expert examines handwriting for the identification of criminals. Other men test clothing to identify criminals. The dust from the clothes is examined. A man examines the sample with the help of a microscope. A chemical test is conducted.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents investigate cases through scientific methods in the United States. Four knives used in a crime are placed on a table. Minute particles of zinc and copper on the knives are inspected. A man examines the sample. Men examine the guns used in a crime. A gun is fired and then examined. A man looks at the sample through a microscope. Other man seated nearby examines other sample.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents undergo their training in the United States. A field training for the agents. They fire rifles at target boards. The training continues in night. The agents fire rifles and hit the target boards at night. FBI Director John Edgar Hoover addresses the nation and talks about the goal of eradication of crime from the country.
"Hobos" and homeless are relocated to other places from Los Angeles, California, enforcing anti-vagrancy laws during the Great Depression. Dilapidated shanty houses and shacks in an area filled with hobos (sometimes called a "jungle.") Policemen talking to a man next to a shack. Vagrant and unemployed men walking on a railroad being escorted away. Railroad train arriving near a station at night and police run beside it looking for hobos on the train. A sign board reads: 'Arizona State Line'. Hobos in police custody empty their pockets and are fingerprinted.
A demonstration by unemployed people in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Buildings in an area. Men seated on the steps of a building. Some of the men sleeping on the floor inside the building. Children seated at a table eating food. They demand immediate action by the state to provide relief funds to the unemployed suffering from the Great Depression.
Supply of free water in drought-stricken city of Louisburg in Kansas during Great Depression. Tank cars carrying water in the area. A banner on a tank car reads: 'Free Water from Kansas City, Missouri to Louisburg, Kansas'. People gather to have water. A tank car at a rail road.
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