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Show SLEUTHS WILL TAKE PART 1?J iOMSSIOil Latent Developments In Use of Fingerprint- to Identify Criminal Will Be Up for Discussion DM MOINES. Ia, Aug. IS. Tha lata In finger nrlntlng and tha wld extant to which tali method meth-od of criminal Identification haa been adopted throughout' tha eoun-. eoun-. - he detailed- during tha convention of tho International Association As-sociation for th Identification of Criminals which opened hero today, to-day, i . ' Prominent- detectives and peace officers from alt over th country ant nor for th sessions that close Satrudsy. William 3. Burn.' chief of th bureau of Investigation of th United Btatss department of Justice, Jus-tice, I scheduled to address ths delegate on th cooperation among peace offlclala and tho successes to it1-!-! federal ganta have been aided by better organisation ot local lo-cal authorities. " Methods of Introducing fingerprint finger-print evldeoco In court aro lo be discussed by Justice Lawrence !-graff !-graff of tha Iowa supremo court, and Attorney General Ben J. Olb- son'ls scheduled to review the importance im-portance of fingerprint bureaus from tha standpoint of tha attorney attor-ney general's office. Governor N. E. Kendall welcomed th delegate to Iowa. Among th flngerprlnl ,on exhibit ex-hibit were those of the late President Presi-dent Harding. I They form part of I the prised collection ot Paul N. Waggoner of. Memphis. Tenn.. a I pioneer In the development of fingerprint fin-gerprint Identification, and secretary secre-tary of the aaeoclatlon.' ' |