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| - Murphy Anderson
- Sid Greene
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- Sid Greene
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| - I Accuse Ray Palmer -- Of Robbery!
- Weapon Watches of the Time-Wise Guy!
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| - When a Hungarian clock maker sends his daughter specially crafted clocks with jewels hidden inside to help her fund getting refugees out of Hungary, the clocks never reach their intended destination when the train car they are traveling in gets in a wreck that eliminates the mailing address on the crate.
The clocks end up under auction, one of which is purchased by [[W:C:DC:Raymond Palmer
- When Ray Palmer is present at a display of rare coins, a robbery is pulled using a bright flasher to disorientate the people. Ray chases after them without changing into the Atom which implicates him when the counter girl remembers Ray running away and confusing him for one of the thieves When the police capture two of the crooks, one gets away.
Ray, as the Atom, uses some trickery to get the captured crooks to give away their accomplices hidden location. The Atom travels to the crooks location and turns him over to the police, clearing Ray Palmer's name.
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