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ot 8 eee west =e” Nc Oaly for Looks POLICE CATECHISM But for Comfort The Heavy Man a Palm Suit Needs These ARCH PRESERVER FABRIC SHOES With all of the Foot-Com- ular Shoe in World. nd your Summer ook. lg and your vacation In “Arc! and conserve your ity a, vent, nea for the any “Ae ar to MICHIGAN FURNITURE COMPANY. Mid-Summer Specials ; sre winced ISSUED BY HYLAN; Enright, He Must Have Squirmed, Says Old-Timer. more cynical called it an alibi. [letter says, among other things: There are many ways to prevent crime, Vicious persons congregate ‘in saloons, garages, poolrooms, | coffee houses, &e. | ‘The business of pawnbrokers— should be carefully scrutinined. | equads. “These squads were developed under Commiasioner Woods to a high mark of effectiveness, Men who specialized in various forms of crime were assigned to the squad dealing with it. When En- right came in the s7vads were broken and the mén tra.arsered. “At one time under Works In spector Tenney had (hirty-ive men in the Bomb Squad. When Tenney came back from Govern- ment service he was sent to the pickpocket squad, He is away on sick Jeave. “George Barnits, the cracker- jack who helped to find the Cathedral bompb-plotters, came back from the Navy to find him- nelf so harassed that he went be- fore the surgeons and quit. “Detectives Jim Starrett and ‘Tony Terra, who worked as day laborers in a Yonkers sugar re- finery and found out who was rerponsible for explosives in sugir carers and fires on At- Jantic Hners at sea, are additional examples which, in view of the Hylan lett’ nught well plague the Comm: r. When Star- rett returne:' to police duty he was stuck into a uniform and chimed to the cow pastures of re- mote Brooklyn. Terra wouldn't stand: for what they offered him and resigned. For a long time Gegan ran the Bomb Squad with eight men. Now he has fifteen, “The Mayor says the needs of the poor should be reported to the ‘welfare man in the precinct.’ I wonder if His Honor knows that the Welfare Division of to-day is referred to by his younger police- men as the ‘Order of the Crutch’? “The origina) Welfare Division originated with civilians and was supported by funds provided out- side the department. The om- ployeesa were civilians. The boss was Leroy Peterson, When En- right came in out went the civil- jans, The ‘jobs’ went to old-time Sergeants and Lieutenants. “Anybody who knows tho De- partment could give other instances to show that the police meth- ods urged In the so-called Hylan letter are the Arthur Woods methods, discarded by Richard E. Enright. I'll say but one word more—about Cassassa, “Frank Caasassa, any policeman in New York will tell you, ls the premier pickpocket nabber of the World, His fame among policemen is international, Under Woods he was boss of the Pickpocket Squad. Enright took him from that place and to-day he is an ordinary de- toptive—or as ordinary as Cas- wissa can be—up in West goth Street. “And so it went all down the line, squads abolished, cut in halt or running on half steam.” your feet try 25. YOu, fond Duy. BUTWHOWROTEIT? exami paipin If It Didn’t Originate Near Ol4-timers in. the Police Depart- ment—men who, as the saying Is, letter except on the theory that thi Hylan police catechism was written ‘The man who wrote or dictated the {Safe and Loft, Nareotio and Bomb | | BARRETT GETS $7,500 POST, | 21-GUN SALUTE WHEN DR. PESSOA (Continued From First Page.) American warships in passing. | ailian Consul General of St. Louis. Eugenie of the B00 STRIKERS STONE POLICE AND GUARDS (Continued From First Page.) County was in progress. Machine guns were rushed to the en the dis- turbance was at its height. The po- lice, however, at no time permitted the situation to get out of hand and amistance of the police the guns were not used, Among the men under arrest are) two strike leaders, Charles Klein, charged with inciting a riot, and| John Eneskoy, the charge against whom is assault with intent to kill. Among the other prisoners are Stan-| ley Lacoust, Peter Drevinski, Frank | Shinkavage, William Luthcavees and Charles Cerotti. Deputy Chief of Police J. H. Mc- | Lean says the strike and the riot resulting from the preaching | and printing of Bolshevist propa- ganda. “Last March,” the Deputy Chief said to-day, “I led fifty men on a raid of the hall at No, 30 Bank Street. The hall didn’t have a name, ARRIVES TO-DAY the Presidential twenty-one-gun sa- lute. And when the Brazilians go up the river on the naval vessel they will be saluted by the guns of the The reception committee will board | the Coast Guard cutter Manhattan at the Barge Office when the Imperator | have seen ‘em come and go—were at passes the Hook. The United States {a loss to-day to explain the Hylan| Government will be represented by | the following ofictais: Third As- sistant Secretary of State Breckin- ridge Long, Major Gen, J. ©. Kuhn, |much nearer Police Headquarters pear Admiral W. B, Caperton, Acting | than City Hall, One or two of the Chief Hallett Johnson of the Division of Latin-American Affairs of the De- “But,” said one chap who knows partment of State, Secretary of Em- jas much about police affairs as any bossy G. Cornell Tarler of the De- policeman in New York, “if Enright partment of State, Director General | never saw the so-called Hylan letter John Barrett of the Pan-American until it was delivered to him it ought Union, Commander C, 8. Baker, U. 8. |to have made him squirm. I don't N.; Major F. W. Cramer and Lieut. Commander W. ¥. Boyd, U. 6. N. RF, | way it did, but it should have. The “rie arty will also include A. de Ipanema Moreira, Charge d'Affairn of the Bragilian Embassy at Washing- ton, and Sebastian Sampaio, Bra- (To-morrow Dr. Pessoa will go to Washington where he wili be enter- tained by Mrs, Benjamin H, Warder, Vice President Marshall, Secretary | Daniels and others. On ‘Sunday he will place a wreath on the tomb of Hylan letter forgets that there af® George Washington. Monday he is some people in New York who recall | expected to be in New York again. that it was Richard B. Enright who abolished or greatly reduced in num- bers the Automobile, Strong Arm, Dr. Peswoa’s party includes his wife and daughter, Consul General Peasoa | de Queirez, Secretary to the Presi- aig nay oa bey o4 ee " trial, | qui, naval advisor to the Brasilian Pickpocket, Pawnbroker, Industrial, | doiegation to the Peace Conference: Senator Lauro Muller and Mme. Mul- ler; Mauricio Nabuco, of the Forciga Office; Gustave Bareso, attache of the Brazilian Embassy at Paris, and ta fae oll g another attache Dut ft appeared to be the nest of TL W. W.'s, advanced Socialists, Bol- wheviks and everything cise that is radical. at the time but the discovery was helpful and we have been ready for The men on strike were employed on brass and steel in the big estab- lishments of the Scoville Manufactur- ing Company, the Chase Rolling Mill Company, the Chase Metal Company, the Waterbury Rolling Mill Company, the Plume & Atwood Manufacturing Company, and the Waterbury Manu- facturing Company. “We didn’t have anything ‘on’ them | © IDAY, JUNE 20, ‘The police fired their revolvers over the heads of the strikers in an at- tempt to disperse the mob. Infurl- the crowd turned on the police, patrolmen went down under a| shower of rocks. Several strikers dropped under the clubs of the lice, One of the women later rested was stabbed accidentally in breast by one of her own side, A force of police and firemen armed with guns and hose lines suddenly descended upon the meeti Again pistols were fired over the heads of the strikers and streams om water were directed against tl front ranks of the mob, The strikers held out only for a i moment, then broke and di The meeting kad broken up without further asualti iy Laps ‘i IN WATERBURY RIOTS out of a meeting strikers were per- mitted to hold under police survell- lance on an open lot, Women rela- tives and sympathizers of the Lithu- anians, Poles and Russians took ex- ception to the presence of the police | and finally attacked them. The men joined the women, and in less than | five minutes the worst riot in the his- | tory of this part of New Haven HAMILTON GARMENT CO. . 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