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Show Book-Learnin' Baffles Criminals in St. Paul When Homer S. Cummlngs, United States attorney general, designated St Paul as the "poison spot of crime" Wallace Jamie, twenty-seven, twenty-seven, crime student walked Into . - 1? 7 i St Paul's public safety building and-asked and-asked for permission to hang around as a sideline spectator to watch a police force in action. Jamie watched and worked with the knowledge knowl-edge he had obtained at the University Uni-versity of Chicago and Northwestern Northwest-ern university crime schools, and brought into use a number of devices de-vices of his own invention. The greatest shakeup In St. Paul's turbulent tur-bulent police history ensued, and now he has been named deputy commissioner of public safety by H. K. Warren, commissioner. |