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y St%— t GPesan Hii ee stag = fe 5stk at : i * 5 i they were referred to the accussed office.” ‘ 26 investigate himself. It is hard- merated in the report are that: _*¥ eredibie that four men would be got Stter such @ falsehood, eapecially in ye u and in an official document. Wook at this, which says that) blackmail How them to see tere of the Police By law these records tnd letters are shielded from pudiicity, BG when thid little committee war | I directed that ali of my lettora, Q11 of Waido's letters, that ‘everything be thrown vpen to them, 1 was perfectly conscious thit there Wee mot a wrong thing to be found, abehengh they were letters written Unter the privacy of the law. met take the trouble to look up my “Tettere or Waldo's letters to see what 1 Just turned the whole Over to thin committee and they been able to put their finger gle thing out of the way. But t this wicked and wilful that Wildo tried tp conceat ‘da from them. Poor, miser- tle scamps bere? iFe Pili WILL SUPPER. What is the use mentioning it? we suffered ali this nagging now for and @ half years, without mant- any annoyance, and 1 do not manifest any now. It is my fortune to be of .n disposition if i Ince everything comes to the will of Providence. 1. @il) not manifest any aunoy- because, in fect, I feet none. thie little committee lend to go right on with my ln #0 much to do, and so | a z i574 ii je insubordination in this) of 10,00 men, will go te people of this city will such a thing. fiers have been exposed Does shat surprice any- started in to get rid of ihe iy. ye ps ut ise, POLICE ACCUSERS| }ef the specification is abs. Included in the reasons enu- | hie 2 He refused to heed repeated Dersonally selected 8 Who were at the time be traying him and the city, 4, He has falled to discipline inapes- tore Who were either inefficient or sig nificantly inactive. 6 He has falled to inform himaeit a6 jo crime conditions in the city, and de | partmental reports on this line aré in- Bccurate and misteadi: 6 He has allowed commanding officers to make any dispositi#n they chose of complaints made to them by citisens. | & He has apointed men to the force who swore falsely upon their applica- | ttone. 4%. He has impaired the efficieney of the detective bureau by frequent trans fera, abolition of the “lineup” and de- struction of Rogue's Gallery ad raphe. WALDO'S REPLY TO COMMIT- | CHARGES, } tems of the charges the Commie accusa- 9 Hes, He answered them as | follows: long) No, 1~The statement ts false. There is no widespread system Diackmall; 1 Is mostly theory, A | vestigations have diways been made. NO. &It a Absolutely false s"utely falas As to the other, errors tadt appear in the records at Headquarters are the re- elt of @ change in the recording sye- tom, which was made when Mr. Waldo took charge. jill ii i L t I Hl hui) if Bit peed | i 5 ' } °o 3s $ ia 4 eo i Ei #8 cit i H | & i I H i 8° site & g in i $ el > BER i HH Se ? $3 HH a? rT i Esa } i i il tfizill a ees il | 2 = e | i i : i} i gE & i Ex 2 § £ ? 5 i i Ft} sf HI 2s : Hl | ? ij A i iE fs Fe ie i i 8 2 : i ee fn re if i tf fei? "i i : i ; i i i il : i 8 i ti 5 H if fs | ip | i living ériminal iN VINDICTIVE SPIRIT HINDERING COMMITTEE. 5 a - i i 34 i c opinion, the such removil. it report made pubitc committee, ment” againat Commissioner Wai§o by the committee, Hection two, or “count two," in the ine @lctment, will deal with gam! r prostitution exctusively. It is yd f the most tm| Seotlone ‘and. will toety tortion by certain of rele een eee a : SENATORS GIVE TARIFF LOBBYISTS. |3°"~” Vv ENING WORLD, Eleven- Year-Old Who Must Decide Between Parents YATES CAS Penrose, Dillingham, Fall andj Others Bump Wilson's State- ments About Influences. NO MONEY IS USED NOW. Pennsylvania Senator Has Had 175 Callers, but He Told Them to See Democrats. By Samuel M. Williams. (@ta@ Gorvespenaent of The Bvening N ‘Werls.) WASHINGTON, June 3.—One by one Genators gave themedives an immunity vath and decorated lobbyiets with an immaculate coat of whitewagh to-day before the lobby hunting committes. ‘They took seeming pleasure.in sumping Presidént Wilson published statement that Washington was never eo full of lobbytets. y MeL@an of Connecticut, Dillingham of Vermont, Fietoher of Florida, Fall of New Mexico, Brady of Idaho, Penrose of Pensyivanta, Gronna of South Da- hota, followed in one ‘Another's foot- stops dt the morning session. They did Hot know a lobtyist in Washington, and Mever had seen nor heard of any. A umber of estimable gentlemen had called on them in roferente to tariff echedules, but they were all business men representing thelr own business in- terests in entirely proper mannet; cer- tainly a man haé the right, they say, to express views on his own affairs ai to present them before hie Senator. li ta Fe itza3 Miectric and fifty shares of the Ameri- can Treding Company, that he had 10,000 she ‘0 breeding 1 ald 15,000 cattle and his ranch, bg- din lead, tron, d ainc mines and owning bank stock. Varlous cattle men f the Southwest had been to see him about tariff schedules and inspection regulations on imports. Senator Fall told the committee there was a sine trust called the New Jer- sey Zinc Company, Mr. Burbridge of Denver, one of the leading men of the hat was his attitude about duty on asked the committee, fetence to. them,” replied Genator Penrose of Pennsylvania, Re- publican jeader of the Senate, appeared the lobby hunters with a type- Mat of names and addresses who had called on him to dis- Numerous Cognecticut manufacturers] «nis ig alist of every caller called on the Senator to arrange for Committee room since January ealé Senator Penrose, “I kept it for Durpeses of address. Many of the per- + |eone mamed called more than once, and ra represent large organisation: the list really indicates thousands the same. 1 said I was in the minority fn the Senate and ajl I could advive them to do was to gd before the Dem- ccratic sub-committees of Finance Committes, present their views and do ju, Senator Melean never saw nor! ine vest they could. heard of any lobbylets about the Capi NO LO®BVIBT HAS TACKLI GENATOR DILLINGHAM, Senator Dillingham of Vermont duplt- cated the testimony of hie Connecticut whe breached No lobbylate ever approached the Ver- jt Senator, mor had he heard of any nefarious schemen, aly work or use of | 7%.” money. A neat point made by Senator Dilling- ham that he was bombarded with more inupired letters and telegrams about ethical reform subjects than on tariff achedutes. Reformers promoting educa- Honad, public health, and temperance totally But corrupt lobbyists sever the path of the Vermont Genater.» Wiles Burgess, Genater Vall et Now Mewian tontided | senting the Pottery “My vibiters were not as numerous aa if I had been with’ the majority, and most of them recognised that I could do fothing for them. I do not remember during my sixteen in the Senate of any improper attempts to influence members, and I do not ‘Delieve any euch have been made. i | | | i ee "The number of people here looking ff 1g much smaller than in for- ig an atmosphere dit- » and they seem to think it of little use coming.” ‘The committee seized on thi Winthrop L, Marvin in the Penrose list and eaked many queations about him, ‘Mr. Marvin represents some associa- tions of New England cotton and wooll- TUESDAY Tr Child of Banker Hire ml Bishop deon in Warhington during discussions of changes in the tariff, SENATOR REED CALLS IT ROS TER OF VETERANS. Most all of the 175 on the Mat, Sena- tor Penrose said, were in Washington during the Payne-Aldrich bill time In 1909 and eg! Row. Senator Ri called the list “the roster of veterans.” Senator Penrose emphatically declared that, with the exceptions noted, prgp- teally all the men mentioned were elther prinéifhls or part owners in business interests they came to repre- bent and their representations were entirely proper and legitimate, i i i) ! | z 4 8 Hl 8, (1913 BISHOP GIRL HERE ~ TO MARE CHOlcE Decide Which of Divorced Couple Gets Her. Muriel Bishop, eleven years old, will arrive to-day from Virginia ta tell sue heresfter with her father, James Cun- ningham Bishop, or her mother, Mra. Abigail Hancock Bishop, whe obtained & divorce from the banker last week. Mrs, Bishop and het former husband nave alfeady agreed to take two chil- dren each, the father to have Mary, twenty, and Augusta, ninetegn, and the mother Natalie, fifteen, aud Abigail, seven, Both want Muriel, and Justice Goff decided to tet the fittte girt her cholee, so to-morrow iu court and make her The alimony has been the Bishops and le said $20,000 a year. Lawyers have been busy Gwathmeys during the past two days, J. Temple Gwathmey was mentioned in Mra, Bishop's guit. Tue questions under Giscussion have not been settled, and whether there fs any prospect of a re- Conciliation between Mr, Gwathmey and his wife is not revealea, oS WHAT WALDO HAS DONE ~ TO IMPROVE THE POLICE. Evening Werlé Reader Gefers to Six Accomplichments, | To the Raitor of The Kreaing Worlg: If Commissioner Waldo Inefficient. we surely should look to the Board of Aldermen for efficiency. After months of political Joy riding—which New York has witnessed—we have te. us the report as it stoed yesterday. What it will look iike @ week hence offers an interesting subject of political Curran charges at their face value, citisens who haven't short memories will contrast with them somie of the obvious accomplishments under Waldo: One—He has eliminated politics trom the Police Dgpartment! The former custom of making transfers at the beheste of politicians tas been done away with completely. Even Charile Murphy wilt bear witness to this. He tried early in the Waldo administration to perpetuate the eustom and was turned down, Two-He stopped the graft in the promotion of officers! Three-fourthd of thé new captains nave been ap- pointed under Waldo afd not one has pald a Gollar for hie promotion. For Years it was a settled practice to exact q St least $15,000 for @ captaincy, and the query was dodged and the point Was nut pressed. Concerning his own affairs, Mr. Pen- rose sald he was not an officer or director or connected with any concern interested in tariff or legislation, There ‘Was one possible exception. He is in United States su; of Garden City, pany, added the Senator, is not a suc- cess, and is elther now or aon will be in the hands of a receiver. jo the Senator, wio is classed as the chief defender of protected Interests, left the witness stand without revealing any- thing that was not known to every Senator. LIPPITT TELLS HIS CONNEC. ¥ TION WITH PAYNE TARIFF, Senator Lippitt declared he had not tried to Influence any one improperly nor had any one so tried to influence him, Common stock of the Manvillle Coton Company, of which he was man- ser, had gone down probably 50 per cent, og a result af the threatened tar- iff reduction, he said. He owns one fourth of the stock of that $4,280,000 cor- poration. “Ie it true you prepared the cottén schedule as it appeared in the Payne- Aldrich tariff bili?" asked Senator Re T am perfectly willing to say T peared before the Ways and Means Committee and eald the manufact ‘e aid not ask for increased duties, but later I tendered a letter which was in- tended to correct several decisions, I also asked for an increased duty on Mercerigation because that was a new Process, Shortly after that I went to Europe. When I arrived in New York I was asked hy telegraph to come here “}to act as an expert in advising Mr. Partioularly cotton and wool. He has at my committee room two or times to present papers or intro- woe delegations.” C. H. Brown te another frequenter of ttee rooms in behalf of the hoslery manufacturers’ association, of Trenton, repre- Asrociation, has Aldrich, who was @ personal friend and who had confidence in my inowl- edge. It took week to study out the changes made in the Genate, I had nothing to do with the changes.” “Did you furnish information to Sen- ators?” ‘I talked to Senators Smoot, Lodge and Filnt, I remember,” said Lippitt. The Senator sald he helleved some of his euggestions to the Ways and Means Committee were Incorporated in the bill. — De Back in Washington. uch more for Inspectorship. They ve been promoted in strict accordance with the civil service tist. ‘Three—He has given the city ti jatem of patrolling the streets! You can find a policeman now when you want one. The fixed post bas come to stay, Four—He has mada the gambling dis- trict @ dreary waete! Admitting the }apur came from the District-Attotney's office, it ip @ fact n lid ty on gambling ws Five—He hés given. the Police De- Dartment @ real detective bureau! The Curran committee would have the po- Moe go back to the village idea and have the constable go down to the ste- tion to see the “fellare that has been run in during the nigh Imagine the waste of time in a 1,$00 or more tectives down to headquarters each ¥ to look over twenty nen picked up duriag the The detective bu- reau t6-day is run on the Scotland ¥-"4 ry ‘Most efficient in the world. who previous- been assigned to soft details, It might be well to recall the above after reeding the Curran charges. Givi. Waldo his due. things; be might have MAYOR SUGGESTS WAR ON “END SEAT” Hoa, BETWEEN PARENTS | Bleven-Year-Old Muriel Must tice Goff whether ane wants to live CANCER CURABLE, SAYS EXPERT WHO Dr. Otto Schmidt Declares Dis- ease Is Contagious and Caused by a Parasite. COLOGNE, Germany, June 2—Cancer has been proved to be @ contagious die- ease caused by 2 parasite and it can de healed, according to Dr. Otto Bohmidt, the cancer expert, who reported at yee terday's mesting of the Medical Society here the results of his investigations in the origia of and the possibility of cur ing cancer. Dr. Schmidt declared that he had Proved through experiments and had confirmed hig findings by méans of ré- peated tests that the disease wae a con- tagious one broustt about by the pres- ence of @ parasite which he had dis- covered in caficerous growths. He eald he had produced a vaccine with which be hed healed numerous mont serious cases of cancer. His treat- ment, he saya, brings about immunisa- ton against further attact The im-; munisation tg @ceomplished by a serum obtained from animals in the usual manner. Dr. Schmidt requested the Medical So- clety to appoint a commission to test his processes an@ promised to pla: Gverything at the disposal of the com- missioners, NEW MOVE LAN VETOED BY MAYO ~ AS TREK” BL Gaynor Demands Proper Or- dinance or Will Go About dt His Own Way. ° Mayor Gaynor to-day vetoed the moving picture ordinance, passed @ short time ago by the Board of Alder- men, and in @ lengthy message ox- plaining hie veto he warned thas {f the Aldermen did not frame the right king of legislation governing the moving Pleture houses before he goes out of office he, the Mayor, will tackle the problem hinfself and in Mis own way. “The moving picture shows came in only In recent and there was no ordinance tu regulate them and there ‘till le none,” says the Mayor, “The result is deplorable -I trast that the four years of my term of office are mot to expire without reper ordimance for thelr regulation being passed.” In Statement to the aldermen the ‘Mayor says very plainly that he has, of course, seen not only the cause of the opposition (to the Moving Picture Com- misison's recommendation that 6 be tations put upon them as to audiences. They early banded together to oppose this moving picture ordinance unless this proposttion for an audience of 60 was cut out of it. Thelr purpose is purely selfish, Asa mai the cheap theatres in the city.” ‘The Mayor continues: to urge thie point by calling to attention the tact that the proprietors of gmall moving Picture shows canfict, because of their emailer incomes, undertake to put their Would Make It a Misdemeanor for] Fat Persons to Take the First Seat, The “end seat” hog in the open sum- mer cars Will have to go if @ message went to the Board of Aldermen by the Mayor to-day,.te adopted, He saya: * “The habit of all selfish people, and especially {2 they be big ahd fat, is to take the end place on the state of the sum! care which run crosswise of the car and stick there, instead of mov- ing along to the other end as other people get on the car. This caused Great inconvenience. All those who come after these selfish people have to clim> over their legs and ptess by them ae beat they can, 1 would oug- gent to you to consider whether yo should not pasa an ordinance maki thie selfish practice a misdemeanor requiring those who enter care with crogs seats to move the! with little bel) ™ Ly ing of the, Marey's + jestion for the passage of an en: Srdinance Alderman Stsepjeton WASHINGTON, June 3.—Secretary Daniele returned to-day from a trip which included the dedication of the ini duced a similar Peneers which he ined Maine memorial in New York, viaite to| {20 the New York and Charlestown (Mass.)) when Navy Yarde and the opening His plans to ion 0 leave Inapection of the RESCUERS BATTLE WITH A MADMAN HAS NEW VAGGE) EAST RIVER Drowning Barge Captain Fights Two Until He’s Strangled Into Submission. . 4 nard McNamee and Benjamio tein, powerful truck drivers, fougat to save the life of a man temporerily demented by deprivation from Nquor, in the East River between Piers No, 18 ané No, 1¢ this afternoon, and nearly toot their own lives in saving him. The drivers; were waiting with their teams to get a load of bananas trae a United Fruit Company's ship at the pler when they heard a splash and saw the head of a man bobbing in the deep water between the two piers. Without hegitation both men leaped in after him, When they came up, one on either side of the would-be ayicide, he fought them with insane energy, striking them in the face and clawing at their eyes with fingers creoked into steel hooks. It was ohly when one of the two rescuera crooked his arm about the man’s throat and shut off his breath until he grew faint that they could do anything with the madman. By the time the truckmen had swum with him to a barge fitty feet away, they them- selves were so, exhausted that they had to be pulled aboard. When a surgeoh from St, Gregory's Hospital examined the man whe had Deen saved from death he pronounced it a ease of alcottolic dementia and ordered him sent to Bellevue Hospital. He sald his name waedobn Healy, that he was @ barge captain and that his home port was Perth Amboy. He had tried to stop drinking yesterday after a prolonged debauch, he added. and he supposed he had gone mad as the result. oe quently the audiences of the “movies.” On tiis point, he says: “Bome ef you came to me and ssid that the reason for thé proposal to cus out the galleries wae that thére might be immorailty in the i morality in the galler: in any other part of immorality’ia the galleries of the mev- Ing pteture » Why not In the gal- leries of the cheap theatres also?” POPE LEO XIII. AWARDS GOLD. MEDAL FOR BENEFITS DERIVED FROM “VIN MARIANI” It has pleased His Moliness instruct sete Vacomtt ae Suyust painé lo thantte to sieur Mariani; to testify again in @ special manner hie Gratitude. , Mis Holiness has even igned to offer Monsieur arian @ Golé Me@al Bearing hie venerable image. CARDINAL HAMPOLLA. SPECIAL SALE Slip $9.50 Covers: Mads to Order of best Bob