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FI EDITION. Conrviant. 1018. by PRICE ONE CENT. Os: (The New 4 The Proce Publishing York World). RS. BELMONT AND BINGHAM SUGGEST POLICE REFORMS $< **Women Policemen Are Urgently Needed to Deal With the Appallingly Increas- ing Traffic of Girls for Immoral Pur- poses.’’—Mrs. Belmont. “Let Commissioner Supervise Police Or- ganizations or Abolish Them; Give Him 66 MEN DROWNED ASDESTROYERIS SUNK BY CRUISER Navy Cut in Halves by the Yorck in Fleet Practice. ONLY 17 12-Year Term; Make Cops Stay Fired,’’ Says Bingham. “*There Is No Need for Further Police Leg- islation—It Is a Matter of Administra- tion, Not of Law,’’ Says Prendergast. “I Wish that the Term of the Police Com missioner Could Be Made a Life Ten- ure for the Right Kind of Man.’’—Dr.| Parkhurst. Before the Wagner Committee to*day vere expressed by Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont, Parkhurst and several others. . The Curran Committee was in session also and heard the recommenda- ‘on of Former Commissioner Bingham ‘ou police needs. “ Dressed simply, but noone & with diemity, Mra, Belmont impressed the sommittee more than has wis other wit- =e of New York's deplorable condl- | ona, Her statement 'n full was al views on the police situation Comptroller Prendergast, Dr. yinss 1 eae Yorck signalled the accident to may have as to his training and them. silows: other vessels of the fleet, which ing abroad; the society may thon | 49 West Mighty-second street. “Iq, the Upht of recent developments | Hlowed down and cruised round in the! guimit the « to the Board of Re curse om them all from A ina Abe een vicinity flashing their searchlight® In) gents of the State University, with a) NO. A. COFFIN, 229 Broad HOO UNG: ARP RLINBLN Weenie, cramulth fall directions, Small boats were low | commendation ag to whether or not | Coftin'x death oecurred on the thren nla for Immoral purposes; ! have come ered from all the veasels and succeqded 1 should be N@ensed to} hol oft barber slop at No, a © belleve that we ars urgently In nord In pickigg up two of the offivers and! io ctica in this State. | i Grsene THe, “UVGOMIVES AUREL atte «f women on the police fifteen of the crew of the sunken des- | op, members of the County Medical was entering the place a Greene avenue “AW the mother Is the guardian uf the | tro nelety commiitee were Inclined to let ’ trolley car collided with a Standard Midven, buch boys and girls, in ihe liar ACCIDENT IN HISTORY the inatter go without dincussion to-day | OU truck, Coffin wheeled round sharp: ome, which (4 universally conceded OF GERMAN NAVY. [until Dr jerle’s experts have finished y ae the two vehicl 4 e rights and natural, € believe that Similar aceltents to torpedo boat | Heir analysix NLL hs oa loli Metta ttle ale of ellininating thls good influence ‘Through Hal Ui Ulster Club, destroyers of the German uavy ov-| | 89 far as the Bownt of Health ts) siete Maier Aho BUH ied { # oritical stage the life of one curred on July 18, 1912, when the bat: | eee Lig ¥ | — ‘ sol ie ‘s | an i in @ private clinte, in a clinte of his} ore an ambulanes from the Brooklyn hat dha Muntelballis, BROIL Beto three wae. aod aoa eek RAN | Orange County or the Riverside Hon- Paper Pronouncing a Curse sie UeAat aor Irene a SAHIN 8 peal A Da ah alee ditt Year Under Old Rules. ree men. and again on Sept. 1h when ital on North Brother Inland i . hin sister, Mire ila @, Prevomt. He ented by women qualitied to furn sh ;the Zaehringen rammed destroyer ! Found on Body of George | was fifty-six year old and had an ox otherly protection to g rly in public | = SS | "G 171" off Heigoland, causing six af her | WILL TEST CULTURE FOR POS Mu IH i a iy ie aver | | crew to lose their tives SIBLE CANGER | on eae ensive ; ; 1 believe thai w force of 1, MONDON, March b—A challenge SY’ The torpedo boat “8 18" was of the! pug sample submitted to Tr Lederle | C, Coffin. my Bese SE my jemiese:at liok}s: be:-apsigned: to: tho varie ED CANA Ras for 8! most modern coustruction and Was | will be tented on animals until it in| aS Tight ow (herawtanie. uitiernesh Gt tal ons that are most conges fea of races foi a's Cup| known in naval circles f the BchI-| mruved not dangerous, Dr. Lederie eaid, | Ee ee ar tcae aeenhc te not overlooking the Jo. to take in 1814, mie on behal’) ghau type. it had+a displacement of Dp, Friedmann packed up his belong- Cohn, an attorney wun PRE Teund a Hanes ir apne At men and women pol -jof Str vnae Lipton, has been de-| 6% tons und ber speed was d2 knot An |inge and left the Waldorf-Astoria Ho- Manhattan and residing at [ate ett cot neR A that orate in every department of the work. | gpatehed to America on board the| hour, Her engines were of the turbine | tet tite tale afternoon, The packing James place, Brooklyn ae en |) Ome daa eeaceaiea 7EW MEN BROUGHT TO COURT | Ocean + Which arrives In New York | t'pe. ¥ ; big MAH done tn aeeret and De. Friedmann | Bias ene Under ucd ON WOMEN’S COMPLAINT. | elth ay oF tomorrow. | rn Lahr elnino I oaaeneteaat hy ae ce a [ure following a My laity wan aso tated In “LT believe that when a man a | The challenge ts fo Petitions Urs | 9 599 1 hour. |teaving and admitted’ the @ barber shop at aves] with Coffin fur amany y woman on the street the policew }der the uld rules as contained in the | she a thir TReted OLE BUAErE nie. Brooklyn. asion and at one time they d be Anpowered to | ltwo guna in i crew numb Oncar Tohirky denied that he or any | flowed anott othe togetue Comfy ad been bo health paliea:ca pena” the 4 homas Topion, w men. otier person connected with the man- ale ne] fora year and wes constantly appre woman's testhin i 2 Ww fn HAIN, Macon 6 CG. Grew, agement liad asked Dr. Mriedmann to his inder> | iensice of his sudden death ls (het we he | ald oe 1 doubt | Secretary of the American Kinbassy, 10° | yo) Mr. Tehirky sald he had simply | (Kern waxon, LAWYER'S WIDOW SAYS HE POUBHE THO COUR CA A Bharee Prous ne by the |d@ Went to the Ministry of Marine to) syed Dr, Friedmann to te The a dieuth Waele that Sire é | aainst him by a womn, wh li bia fexpress to Admival vou Tirpite the con- | 3M [Rachel Law, seventy-five years oid DESERTED HER tantly hear of wenen Stuy which had been | Gorenvces uf Ar Hection. with | UeMts somewl " ver tuet ache eae ts Mia | coho iiogael i ise Weal aah ya emned for soliciting simply on the Royal L Yacnt the disaster | at destroyer | # hotel and fot a sanitarium. A directly opposite Coffin's home. She| ond atrest addres, a three-story browne sord of a man who ts tsuail ry Thomas Lipto iy |B GS which te the woort that has hours aftesward Dr. Friedmann msvea| Hh GUN RRHAL EE Masato Uiterlaee aanké, te ecCupIad! be Mia uilty than she. Jn the case of » SiOh of his ehaliehe tappened on tie annul of tue modern he viniting phymiclan refused to give) “8% eee ee ARE ene AG Rene kn yenitie Mieeld this Magran: (nJustice could and “4 German navy vew address, He anid he had been boUrKea es leas ener her thbre’t fart would be mater SHAMROCK IV. NAME OF THE) ur, Grew atierward called on Foreign Mi by Dr. & J: Benolt the When told Ca ‘nn ol Ly eae \! J that she had not seen her husband “L was deeply lin} NEW CHALLENGER. Minister von Jagow on a similar er | x Dame Hompital In Lowell, a Omaha bea wan: bela yal /nat r ing necessity of woinen in this capae'ty! The yacht which gor to New York tnd. es! if anatase of his tuberoulosia| cer “dled Dr. | "ile tuft mo at that Une for anothe during the recent strike, When eh wi) be pane! the Shamrock 1V,, as Sir ‘ jut had not ax yet accepted the aris net ed aes ee ee tory girly who were uruuught ato court |phomas Lipton ts a great vctiever in the | HENRY M. . FLAGLER SICK; ofte Boe a aT Sree Aven aa shag a oI Rak Li a or participating in the vasous conti it! yuo of iy-leaved nro ck ONE REPORT SAYS MAGNATE. Tho uss bby Dr WHOM A NN) wUNU Tee broumhison hy the ot hee said, “He went to lve etween the etikers and stiisebreakers aie phomas Lipton stated to-day tat away from the Waldorf were tagged to| 11) “the nowa of Camu death UE aA uA env San EE ve disiniswed by the Maxistrate at yi projudive aguinal the old or “deed BROKE HIS HIP IN FALL. Pe wetiverod at the oval Grant amare {the mime of Goma dean | kev ubloeti. dlarsanrding night they were Instantly surround Mba oeareotia. aad 4 ment houme, No. t jaremont avenue, | idem Sanu, the falter en by cadets aid procuresses, who OF Bik PuIRS NA HEE ave rnOie Atl Stulement f Accident Not Con 220 wee ® GAG RO re) Me aR MAS NE PemIRE RD Le | tS amstanavaner Kavphalin activel engaged in a vigorous effort w,! \Bleshont eo - ke iene O1 AMY | fn Nis new vartera t ' 7 bar Rm BNHOL UNdErEtA nap m ° nd " jure them Into houses of prostitution, | the old conditions that he firmed at His Home Near An appeal for fatr play, to give vr. | In case of my sudden death or written such @ note “ vas vu Were women authorised to protect girls; The Britteh yachisman ¢ s ' 4 Ss Yriedmann« chenc ao ehaihacl wo, |: te, eltiner y | should atte fi ope that with luek on ai ye Would Palm Beach, Fla ‘ hia funeral T have long since ceased under such gonattlons this potertans ee Paine bat Reta pasta Che ne A se or nat ME ire ae ole wa i Wile tie: wales " Fe t e v =| Win the wanted to] payne Va, Mareh 3. reporl made to-day by Charles B Flulay : ALERAD ne bh Me Bastice would at least prove less pros: {do {t without oeing the resipient of aa, to the Daytona News to-day sald President of the Aetna No real on Te ales Gremate me boar. aint Tony tik a have been Athout In any way depreciating the | favors Henry M. I tagler 1 owner of who brought the German scientist tol . nin right ming nen wrote ch vale or tha Lala gins hye A tama} Wher asked ae to his previous sate-, w1-pida ad, thin country In tie hope that he misht, SlMéle ome of my family attona 4 that, no matter how worthy and uprigit, | Ment that he would not challenge again ji jn 4 nil, his winter | cure hia daughter's hu —- Scere SE Ee he iv not quallited to deal with delin-| for te Amirice Cie tacepe ani Ape hones a was in a y : am well | tawa, Canada, hax ment a call to him| FOUL PLAY IN DEATH. quent girls without the help of the Sir Thowas Lipton at te eign urved Mr. Fin-| he sald. they have offered him | woman, It is quite the custom for him | " i me | testo a 7 - e us half @ chance | the freedom of the glty and every op pear at Reuealen to accept the man’s point of view alone, [Pee gs tse ten yearm wince tae | eC NBON VE blak, M btn WAtted up in a day | portunity te try out hie cure Won and wex consciousness Is more or less | iig international race In America, Tl gon lon olen) PL PRS oe Mee aT we can Ko anead and | it be a disgrace to this city to let aches in Brons, axsertive with him, ‘fhe woman, as a | 1)" Sata uebi Ghar fy, | Momt_Patin Basoh Ie ty the eect that ean cure tubercu | viniting « e us without even po. say of wn unknown onan was rule, while realizing the weakness of pr M eaten ie allgh nae met denn the acha the can do nil lying across the railroad tracks the man, Js keenly alive to the dange:s peat leno with nu a my chance {8 un-A tnptiven are walt Ase dae uP On yale confronting the girl She ts therefore | o> Vachting both here and in America re sag |r phe cured. | ee ftulnoad Pacdapailesyael apt to be watchful, and f think inclined |y way tune we had anotier tts for ine Daly etn the vee Mr, Pinta is Working with Dr.) f ° “cha Rada Sir vor eral hy pan Pian! to see the value of precautionary and | oi) dence my cha undal the conc}. WARES Ma Waren | eriedinann te falice of American) ty cure the # have fifty bat ; shia 4 pelts preventive methods, thus saving bot |aitjons jaid down ba th Ais Dw Morton. a noted fostas t ea pi ans al « to acce +! who ere affiicted with tuberculoma,’ 4 Feb Halen janaae boys and girls from the evils with wh Had a q ‘ estate Ae any injting that Gormau hes d and (sald to we, ‘and VU-ehaw you whatiwe ‘ ; they are aut Tien, too, when | iervat 1s » ta Af Hoalt at licen doe this aeruy ae k se STG evliuy results a unaveulable [9° | agvise allt aatee n put ‘ n and to « ‘ ; i woman realises that to puntsh the girls | ofered @ race nat the fe ardor} of oth ; An i A fi oniy is @ pernicious practice; but that | ghould ha i anid hie treat 1 ‘ er to ate. Th by forcing the man to accapt his full | experience better fs time. Brenuuied r = i abun ALO share of the penalty « way ts upencd | signer helds ou: goot hopes of | auier ‘ jedan " oe th Posed aiciinciagiieloatcnice — = [eoach the Hasvaid eleven and tea ie 4 Chance the solentist would be ~ (Coutinued on Second Pase.) (Continued o* Filth Page) @ought reinstatement deat bo tbe country very muon, ~“Ub' FOR RACING SEE PAGE 15, | WORLD WANIs WORK WONDERS,’ a f : ‘ a He r Search for Survivors After Crash in North Sea. Him Prove, Claim.” | HELIGOLAND, Germany, March 5) Dr, Priederich Frank Friedmann. j Sixty-four of the crew of the German) whe came to this country to treat jtorpedo boat destroyer “S 178" were) consumption sufferers, to-day @ent to drowned, together with thelr command- [ing offcer, after the Httle vessel had been rammed by the cruiser York off) thts island In the North Sea Inst even- ing. ‘The surgeon and engineer and fif- jteen men of the crew were saved, The torpdo boat sank Immedvately. “8 178" was returning during the night from manoeuvres in which she had participated with the German bat- tleehip fleet, the cruiser squadron and sixty-four other torpedo boat destroyers, The destroyers attempted to pass through the breaks In the column of | ips while they were ateaming | | ae dat full speed, ' commander of the “S cilewwe te. distances incorrectly and his Boat was out im halves by the oruiser Yorok and sank instantly. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, 1 MARCH 5, War Craft “S 178” of German | ARE SAVED. | |Many Warships Join in Night! 178” cal- | 1913. Mrs. 0. HP. Belmont, Witness Before Wagner Police Committee DR. FRIEDMANN GETS PERMISSION TO USE HIS SERUM: Board of Health Consents to Test, but Medical Society May Obstruct. THE WALDORF. LEAVES | | | | | | “Give Him a Chance,” Urges | Sponsor Finlay; “Let | [“c id Circulation Books Open to All.”’ 20 PAGES probable i EDITION. PRICE ONE ‘OERNT. U.S. SENATE CONFIRMS THE WILSON CABINET; ~ JOBHUNTERS WARNED Me Begins Day by Telling the Office- Seekers That He Will Receive .* at White House Only Those Whom He Invites. the Board of Health a tube contain- ing a culture of his bacilli, Health | Commissioner Lederle @aid that Dr.! Friedmann’s action in sending the tube | removed any prohibition against nis| practice that had been ordered by the) Board of Health, but it did not pou in amy way the County Medical so- clety's determination that Dr. Frie mann must not treat patients In this | State until he had qualified ax a phy-| jalclan under the Rtate law, ‘The course of procedure, iow that Dr. | \Friedmann has submitted his serum ¢o | | the Boaré of Health, tx forthe Board or} Health to make a@ ‘bacteriological test | to learn if it is as represented. This re- | port may be éubmitted to thé Comitia Minora of the County Medical Society, | with any data and credentials Mr. Pried+ 1 Mot a single soul at SAYS CHAIRMAN M’COMBS WILL GET IMPORTANT PLACE Olney for England, Elkus for Japan, Justice Gerard for Spain, Osborn for Turkey, According to Gossips. RUMOR SLATE FOR DIPLOMATIC POSTS. William F. McCombs of New York Ambassador to France, | Richard Olney of Massachusetts, Ambassador te Great Britan. Abraham 1. Elk ft New York, Ambassador to Japan. Thomas Nelson Page of Washington, Ambassador to Austria Frederick C, Penfield of New York, Ambassador te Austria or Italy. Augustus Thomas of New York, some important post. Justice Jamen W. Gerard of New York, Minister to Spain. William Church Osborne or Henry Morgenthas, Ambassador to Turkey. Frederick H, Allen, Minister to Switserland. Charles K. Crane of Hiinols, Ambassador to Russia, WASHINGTON, March 5.—Practically the first act of Woodrow Wilson as President on his first day in office was a severe jolt to the army of office-seekers that invaded Washington with the inauguration crowds. He issued a statement declaring he would decline to see appli- cants for office except those he invited to the White House. So Tho Prowitent recgrets,’ he said |e he J@ obliged to announce: that | ME PRECEDENTS BROKEN BY WILSON | ON HIS FIRST DAY. WASHINGT. lowing that P he deoma it hin duty to decline to see applicants for office in person, except ; When he himself invites the interview, | 1 Ws Mis purpose and desire to devote his attention very earnestly and very conatantly to the business of the Gove ernment and the large questions of pél- ley affecting the whole nation, and he knows from experience as Governor rid | New Jorney—where it fell to him to make appoint te—that the greater part. both of hia Ume and enensy, will COI cae asst | nt in interviews with candidates piaining why William F. invartable rule io ther wan cet games an @ Gail, Intention to dead with be rough the heads of the itive departments, ICABINET SLATE SENT TO THE | U. &. SENATE. President Wilkon sent the names of his Cabinet to the Senate to-day tor | confirmation ithe White House it was nounced that the slate was exactly published yesterday in The Evening | World ‘These are the members of the aew Cabinet William J. Bryan of Nebraska, Seo- alent Wilnon smashed to- Iesued @ statement warning ) | hunters away and announcing that isposal of patronage the heads of the ess he gets an | matter, It us h er y enapped photo- || of the President's callers, y also swarmed into Tumulty‘s || office and took photographs of him |) at work. | @ecretary of the Treasury. James Clark McReynolds of Ten- Ressee, Attorney-General. Josephus Daniels of Worth Carolina, [Secretary of the Navy. | Idadiey M. Garrison of Hew Jersey, | LEVI P, MORTON IS SERIOUSLY ILL, etal Maer Renens sf Senne FAMILY REPORTS, | Pestmaster-desera Franklin Knight Lane of California, ; ; +p | Meoretary of the Interior, Former Vice-President, Now Eigh-| “payia Freakin Zouston of Missoust, yenine Years Old, Sick at | @ecrstary of Agriculture. Hifih, Avenue Home William ©, Redfield of Mow York, Fitth Avenue Home, | Secretary of Commerc: Levi POM Viw-Prositent of the| William Bauchop Wilson of Pennsyl- the Harrison ad-; vente, Seoretary of Lal ce Governor of the} Other nominations were Edgar B, 8 serjoual in hig| Clark, reappointed as United States Commerce and John H. lrown apuriments No. OS) Pifth aves! Y lie yy han I Herman M |M ommission, to Meta, Gala’ t Xe in succession to mani ay al an affection | Franklin K ‘ y of ine Ins f the w ould not be| teror Bacon the paeardsd ee tant Mus But! Senate cuttve aeaak StoM soghty-nine yeara old and — The for the net hess at all is a matter foy the Were confirmed without debate, The _ nomipation of Clark to be Latersmte " rave feats of bis crieads ~~

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