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| SETAE BGRORIGD «Asan USES ro a oe a Sl ES PN CHEF SLEUTH I HAYWOOD CASE SHOWS HIMGELE McParland, Named Often at Trial, Makes First Appear- ance in Court. PROSECUTION SUMS UP. (Judge Delays Proceedings in , Weighing Evidence Offered iP for the Prisoner. fies Ida., July.19—For the first sinee the Haywood trial mtarted, THE EVENING WORLD, "FRIDAY, JULYerIs EIGHT ATTACKS ON LITTLE GIRLS WITHIN A YEAR them. up the Investigation of the Schramek caso there rem Uttle chope of ap- prehending the despoller of the. eight year-old child. It Is true that spurred on by the public indignation sroused by the crime tn South Brook- lyn—but their work Is almiess. ‘The child was taken to Brooklyn quarters to-day and compelled to 109k} Gallery in the forlorn hope that she Committee of Dyker Heights) mixht Pick our ber astaliant Residents Make a Protest to McGowan and Bingham. Police Commissioner ‘Helpless’ the night. of hme: to Aid Them, He Says, Un- less He Gets More Men. A committes of citizens frdm the ‘Dyker Heights section of Brooklyn, ‘The-teat failed Mr. Schramek Gives Up Hope: Mr. Schramek has given up hope that the police will ‘accomplish anything. Following the ordeal of bis Iittle daugh- ter at Headquarters to-day. he went to ¢ business in Manhattan. The jSECTION UNPROTECTED | ovate sont to the country to-mor- row, to remiain there until remembrance of her terrible experience i blurred by “1 am discouraged,” sald Mr. Schramek to an, Evening World roporter, “but I have ‘not entirely lost hove. If ‘the police abandon the search I sual keop ie up. “It necessary, I stall devote the reat of. my life to the task of finding and punishing the beast who deapoiied my: lttle one. Once I find him there /will ine MeParland, the detective whose|w?here the assault upon eleht-year-old| 56 nothing for ihe police or the courts Olga Schramek was perpetrated, called|t. do {n ‘the way of punishment. | I it. has been so oftenmentioned in mnection with the securing of evi- against the Weatern Federation oa waa én the court-room ,to- hed come to Meten to the in the caso and attracted derable attention. Judge Wood announced at 10 o'clock hp would not be ready to rule on @ matter of excluding certain evi- jones from the consideration of the jury and the argumeats of counsel un- Yate totay when James H. Hawley, counsel for the State, began the ing up. It is not expected that will conckude before-to-merrow af- fernoon. The opening address for the defense Will be made by Attorney E. F, Rich- . of Denver, eff Monday moming. rve the record Mr. Richardson to-day moved that the § ted to Tetden au verdict of not av on the round that the defend: $ aa Dot been connected Fay the evidence 2 crime allege il thotlon was formalie wade and fs ly denied | Wood withdrew from the ju: the evidence bearing on the 2 ie employment of detectives in Colo- @ admitted evidence aa to the ‘ESCAPED BUANING SCOW BY DIVING Capt. Albu Awoke to Find! Cabin in Flames — Is Badly Scorched, Ludwig Albu, captain of the sand ecow Minnie, owned by Goodwin & Co., \of No. 17 Battery place, was awakened by firein his cabin while anchored off. _ Bourn Brooklyn to-day. Before Albu got his senses’ together his bed was in flames, his clothes were , Dlazing and the fire had extended to the hatchway. which cut off hia eacape to the upper dec! Alou Hise ‘himself through a Rort| hole and dived Into the river, (erew of a passing steamer lowered a oat and Albu was hauled on boat so { badly Durned that an ambulance sur- eon’ took him to Lon, ni College Hoapitel, The fire on the yeoptiwaieet | out after a damage of $1,000, ge “ONLY FEW BONES LEFT OF PULP-MILL VICTIM’S BODY. | BALLSTON, N. ¥ | Nacuski, an employes of Me™ Umior Bag and Paper Company, suffered & Frail tere Wednesday: White shoveling ; with acid and steam. i Hues Tint was not discovered until Hane nignt when Nacuskl was missed at home. day and was few bones were found. July 19—Bylvester | | horrible dearh In a digeator of the pulp) upon Acting Mayor., MoGowan and will attend to that.” Police Comnilesfoner Bingham to-day to] Little Olga spent three hours yester- complain of Inadequate police protec- tion and ask for relief, The members|the Sxty-Qfth street station of tl of the committee ssy that Mr. Mc- Gowan accorded them a discourteous day evehing at the transfer point Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company where thousands of men change from and antagonistic reception. He scemed|the “L’' trains to the trolley lines to think they were disturbing him— “putters-in,'’ ee one of the committee put it. Commissioner Bingham was cordial) Capt enough. but spent most of the time de- Voted to the conference to explaining Why he could not do anything. He was told that there have been eight attacks She did not see any one who bore a Fesemblance to tho man \who assaulted her. Knipe suspects two young men who lve in the neighborhood of tho Schremek home, but has no evidence upon which to make an arrest. The men are under survelllance. Olga In- sists that the man who assaulted her upon Uttle girls in the Dyker Heights!” oo yeaitan, section in ele there were e! nigl mn montha; that recently} mn, activity of the police has beep mn burglaries In tWOl spurred by charges that their delay in that the neighborhood Is in-| getting to work on the case allowed the fested with homeless foreign laborers | dastardly miscreants who attacked Olga employed upon big public !mprovements, and her sister to escape. Fritchio Carl- and that the police conditions const-| eon, the contractor, who took upon him- tute a crime against the tax-paying and] self the task of sending notice of the rent-paying citizens of that part of the community. crime to the police, is indignant at the treatment he recelyed. Gen. Bingham listened carefully to} Took Half an Hour to Get Station. ! the complaint of the committee. He| Carlson declares it was fully half an aeator mine and the Indepe } promised to-do all he could to remedy | hour before he was placed in connection IBepot he Independence |r nditioag, and it is probable that the| with the nelehboting station-heuse. In force of Dyker Heights will be in-| that time the sneaking child-vultures creased. The committee consisted of M. J. Mitchell, president of the Dyker Heights Club; C. W. Porter, arthur Schramok, the father of little Olga; Bfi!laré Tomp- kins, James O'Flaherty, Walter Fitt- craft and Richard Spillane. Neea 1,400 More Policemen. Immediatety,"" sald the Commiesioner. “If we had them I could put 30 additional mounted men Into Brook- lyn, 100 in “the Bronx and the other escape by the thousand and one. paths leading Jn all directions through the acres of wild underbrush and undevel- oped land which adjoins the scene. All the period the ‘men were dai ing away operators at headquarters and at other stations insisted on having Carlson tell not only what he knew. about the assault on the little girl, but subjected him to a gruelling third degree over the ‘phone, -asking him his business, when he arrived home and numerous other immaterial 100 {n Queena and Richmond. We are| home and oe doing the best we can with the force we have. I will admit that in some sections of the city that are sparsely ettled the patrolmen cannot possibly cover the «round. But if we shifted men to thewe sections, wiere crime and disorder are infrequent, but which should be adequately protected. never- theless, we would weeken-the force at other points where it és needed all the time: “In thinly settled sections of the city No matter how moist the I would advise parents to keep their! skin, your cree lasecs will not Uttle children close to home. If It is slip, tilt or necessary to send them through lonely off your nose Jots or patches of woods they should/if you have them fitted with be accompanied by an adult.” Taken to Police Headquarters, Olga Schramek was taken to Pollos Headquarters to-day by her father and winter and shown hundreds of Rogues’ Gallery pictures In the Nope that she might Sdentifty a photograph of her as- soilant among them. The test falled. ‘The Mttle girl sald that some of the faces resembled that of tie ian who mtvtrented—her, but eho was unadle to make any definite selection. The Comwntasioner_of Police is dis-|* | chips he fell into the digestor, which | posed to blame the prevalence of crimes of violence against girl children upon {he tmadequate™ police force. But tha ‘The digestors were emptied to- pollce not only have failed to prevent puch crimes, but they have ignally The Harris Suction Clip Attached to Your Glasses for 35 Cents. Sold Only at Our Four Stores. 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