National Affairs: School for Sleuths

In charge of the Prohibition Bureau's correspondence school for Dry agents is short, stout, Pennsylvania-Dutch Harry Morgan Dengler, 48. An oldtime Pennsylvania and Montana teacher, he learned sleuthing in the Intelligence Service of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Treasury Department, and was transferred to the Prohibition Bureau ten years ago. He went with the Bureau from the Treasury Department to the Department of Justice this year (TIME, July 7), will continue his courses as adjuncts to Director Amos Walter Wright Woodcock's new personal instruction plan (TIME, Aug. 11). Last week a newshawk obtained...

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