United States Secret Service (1937)

Footage №66877, 1 part, black-white
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized

Reel №1

Series: The march of time.

Washington is building a secret service.

Buck Taylor - the chief of the secret service in the office, he goes to the window with a cigar, looking at the street.

One of the goals of the secret service - the protection of the president.

motorcade with President Roosevelt was going down the street, a crowd welcomed him.

Next to the Presidential Guard.

Another function of the secret service - protection of the national currency.

Meeting in the office.

The building of the State Treasury, Department of engraving and printing currency notes.

Out of the car are dollars sheets, master puts on banknotes signs.

Woman at the desk check sheets.

Cashier, issuing money goes.

The appearance of counterfeit dollars, it is stamped and withdraw.

mail Work.

Bureau of Investigation criminals, file cabinet, criminals photos, photo William T.Dzheksona.

Photo criminal in the face and profile.

A typical case from the practice of catching criminals counterfeiter William Watts of Fullerton, Nebraska.

Night city traffic.

Wine shop, the owner stuck on the bottle label.

Buying wine in the store, the seller receives a counterfeit banknote.

Secret Service agent Harry Cooper of Omaha is considering a counterfeit bill, noted with an asterisk on the map the place of its occurrence.

Four years in the Secret Service did not have a specific description of the offender until the trail did not lead in New York.

Secret Service Bureau in New York, customs building.

Three agents are given the task to monitor Watts.

Watts buys a bottle of wine, goes home, followed by agents.

Counterfeiter arrested at his home, the agents examine its tools and ready-made counterfeit banknotes.

Prison Card William Watts.

Boards with photos of criminals, file cabinet.

Work continues on the US Secret Service

Key words

USA, Washington, New York, intelligence, money

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