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LET WALDO ALONE, SAYS MR ?0 LEGISLATORS Give Him Four Years More and There'll Be No More Graft in City, He Declares. MO LAWS WILL BE NEEDED Wants Ten or More Police Dep? uties to Do Inspectors' Work -Only 50 Grafters on the Force, He Believes. WHAT GAYNOR WOULD DO TO REFORM POLICE Appoint ten or more deputy com? missioners to do the work of the present mspe. tors. Keep Waldo in office four years more. WHAT GAYNOR THINKS OF THE POLICE FORCE "Graft >s confined to less than fifty members of the force" and to "two or three districts" in Man ??attat. "The ?nrfiit body of the force is domq its duty." "Graft na,ill all be knocked in the hoad without any leqislat?on at all-" Mb-."! Gaynor had an opportunity yes t?*r<i-.y t<> aft ill.? Ideaa about the ' ?MtiiHtion " loi tw.? hours i?. wat . **.it ti???-- before 4ha join! legislative ?somtnit tr.., viii'ii beM it- Um hearini In Ih? sinoF.it. - i .. m in Hi?? Hail o\ Re?corda. The liayoi afford i l ? *?? 11 aeafManci ao far a o i mlttin. I io unv concr?te legisla! was lortfcrind though he suggested one or iwo ciiaiir*?*s in all?- administrai ..r Um Police D? ? artm? ..t. He o much of bis lira? with ah emphatl fente of the uniformed fore? ind o? i misf-ion? r Wiiii).> and In r? ri? ?ring be hu- ?? ? m'??? h? hi i" 'ii m .' ?i '?? "lift the i'oii? t toft ?? up and i laki II better. The Maya loU Ih* i*ominltte?i thai he bettered graft ? ? be "knocked In ibe ?ir-.tii a ti?'?i?! anj ' I all, ..im that foin yean m eo Waldo would do h. He ?lei tared tint i??. ?? wer? fewer than fifty grafters In the, department Hi omttifii-ici thai the rommleel?ber ' ive the poW? r to H!,'P?>lM ttli "" WON roinmlsslonere, In addlllon i?> ?-r In lieu of th" presen! Insp? tori n? thought that >M?ii!?j ???? a long way lowaid ? KlHft. No Need tor Legislation, He Says ? M;. ? ?"<?? i I- .: if the (i oguoisatoner t*ouM appoint ten ..: more deputk i In Ik n et Inept loi . oi In ad ?liin-n to sXtttn ? : -W-lU ta ptl! it t liait Way, we would ho! need lo re? sdrt t?> tins ae^awate couras i ani bound :.. .. to yuu thai i believe this graft .?Irlll allfbc knocked lu the h? .nl without a????. 1- ? i Itlo?*1 M .??! If Jl . .T.--' u o four ? roru ploro m the ?vaj that Mr. "v\ aldp ami Mr. Cropsey have been '???'.ng, T au* b?<iiirl tu say to ? ?u Hint th.-rc won't 1-. ffnougl a! II '??ft in fite ??it? to t.ilk -about; nobody will be uneasj aboul it. "I do not saj that Icglidation Is m ffXT* at ill I would rather havr -., few ?-f.?) *< than all'the statutes thai the ! lae?*isM.t ir< ? m. pn?v There are lots ?!" "eyotruj^men ?iro?in?J t'.ii could do U. I nee one ??- i? ?> a! tli table her? tjtewtjntper ?t-jen- I would lii.? t.. glvi a , jot-, at it ir l nfid'th? penser They could tell nv tUir?K?- every momiag?jnal what! f -Jinn? to If-ar an?J they ki.'vx Where t?> p" to. tind it, tno. Then we likv?. young ??radin-un .of. ?\"?i?t Point and the gradu? ates fiprn- ou*> C?Ueges, nn.1 y<ning m? -i who are not grnidnut?.-, bul hho are lbs '???lii-'. b' ti??-ir flwn education, of any that r have rnj rtf|on? d ... Mayor Qaynoi* wns?. e-i ha?,<) prompt! a! v o'clock., with a.large supply ?.t aedes a:.d nie'ii'iinrrvli'' Benmer \Vagni*T, chair rngn Uf fh?* I'omniltti-c-, asked the Mayor to bo?-;-? by telling th. committee hii ?if preset t ?.Ilttons, ai ?i also s racommen ? I aouM car? i.. make for ryiii? dial 1? gialatton. 'The great body of the forei doing It? dut-.- throughout the city," Im ask| "Thfv really have no opportunltj for ?raft. They are*:no! eten ?.ui-o-t t.? tempts on Th- graft li confined to t? ?. or three districts or loralitl? s right her Manhattan. What ?-xi-its beyond tha a trifh. 1 ?un, thoroughly convinced, a think ??vcryhcd) is who know.- anvtii aheni it. thai graft is ?oonfinod to I than fifty tiKiiibei.- Of the force." n^fiinng t?) the recenl disclosures gralt m the Police i??-partm< nt, Mayor "!?? gged to point out" that th diado urea had ail been farced by ?administration of the law hy the Po Commiasloner, and "by no one sisa" "Tha Police ? ommlseloner cannot those disclosure's," the M.?y?>r ?contins "because under tha law he cannot g Immunity, bUi the district Attorney < piv<- Immunity from prosecution, and thai ?way ?can g-t thsos disclosures. Havt ton von the true sourcea of the thing! that have come out about c rent graft in the Police Department. m?-.m graft that has oceurr'd since 1 came Mayor The police c.iused ti rev. l.ition. Tha poli? ??? furnished ev. witnesa In tb?esa prosecotl?ooa every m item in the Becher ease, even one of th ? 'wo force, ? X' ? pt that convict who v 1 ' met from New Jersey. kM?i him they furnished svery wltnees a ? nt? red h'-artily into the prosecution, a yt-l ,i i. tii-n to the contrary has hi hnilt up heir in a must unjust manner. The Ma.oi said that when he came It Offli '? traft was full] ?PfganlfH Ifl ti ?>-it>, snd bad been so In fact for tw?ant ii-.. years. During that time tin? beads the police, ,.i,. after ?mother, w. nt ? millionaires, h<? d?aclared "Boma of them now bays their d ?houses, ti" it ?country hoii?cs, and th? v,i ht.-.'' he said "I want to know w is going i" go ?out rich from the poli now, ait h the ?minimum that graft h j I et h '- niciii t"? That was ???.e of t i had in mind ?'hen i bsoai i Mayor, that no man In my Uma wonM i ? millionaire from graft m i !'-'it In tl la town " Force Does Its Whole Duty. The Mayor reverted fregusntly to h t ;:-' polfc ?? f?.i-ce was tv corrupt or Inefflcient, At one point l ?tal i me be emphatic Mr, <"hai in, n I hopa there will l"? no del'isi'Ui i Albanj t?hat the police ion??- is corrui ' sal or failli k In their duty. ! is not so; emphatically, it is not so. get oat ev. n at night, over the city, Whs i ;???? pi? that .?r?' ?k-iioumiiiK the city ai I thorities ar>? probably comfortably er "'cri'Vii m hei or In some club, and ?Men the police work, t.o yoursslvc i -?? in. tn. even In this coM wan thai all ovi r this aide city." Mayor Qaynor spoke bitterly of th suggestion that hau bees made that l?is tn I Attornej Whitman had not her: "i'H. k'-il up aiifl furnished with trttlMSSS ?and ii? ped by the police form in every . i - baa bei n dime." The Mayo took the credit ?m tavina Sipp arreate? ami brought hack, and, ' str?ng? 1) enougl ?ml. "I don't know that ha\.- received mora abusa for am thin; i have done than for thai one ae -?> ? h wh| h l th?oughl 1 had to do. it ??i ?said i - i meddling with tha ?District ttt rney'i business " Th? ?Mayoi o i < l ?nol approve of Hconsini Rambling, but re? omnw ml^'l that any om found In a gambligg house i?? i?ri?i guilty of an offence, the same as the proprietor That would : ut a ban on gambling, he said. Tie- id? a Of sr?r. gating ?Jlsurdei I) : ?? v.,i? fanciful," In Ms opinion, lie . ? i?? rhapa that the law now pend* ing before the Legislature to allow the ? ? ,i- Id? "' ?church hours Sunday might bs a ??ood one. Reorganization of Detective Bureau, (me of his ?graatssl aroomplishmenta the Mayor thought, was his ?r?organisa? th< i?. t< ?I've i?'jp au "That was a great work." h? sa'.'i. aerea ?hole lot "f curleoa peopls on i ? re Even district leader In the town, Republican and Dernocratlc, had ?, and in.- favo titea In the dat?e? I live for.-? some of them \?it)i feet Ofl tti'-m hk'* ehildren's ?..fun- you co'ild them Half a mil? off when they were on pic :?? i people. ' ? Th?? Cltisens' ?? -??mmitt? f, which waa I appointed at tha Osopei Union mass I-meeting on August l?t, after the murder ! of Rosenthal t.. Inv?eatigate pottes ?eoodi. ,?? -i s iggi -t remedies, subrnlttad Its I rt ; ??rt t?> tn?- joint ?conunlttse ysstsrday, I Th? general proportion advance ;?y the committee was to take Hi.- ?-nfoi-o-ni? nt ?>f the la v r against ?gambling, es? ise uni ti.? social evil from th? police, and place .Boafd ??* H'.'?hI Welfare." Al ! ;.hi Robinson, chairman; Henry Moskc Whs, I ??-? ?halrmafi; iliarU-s P. Ilowland, j l-'t.-'i? ri';k II. Whiten ?'"'id Walter l.lmjer, memben "' ih. ?committee, wer?; ait? - ,it tin afternoon session. H??nai"i Wagn. i lat. last nighl ?an? -i ? bad Invited Commissioner Waldo. Inspector Dwyer an?i Lieutenant Knrlght to appear ?before his ??ommitt?e ? ii n ., clock tbi? mot nine. Coward Shoe *???. ?4 4 ?Al ?Il The effect on the ankles of wear- The same lcet in apairolCow lng !>hoes that do not support aki? Arch Sitport Shoks? the arch. ankle strain entirely relieved. Foot Efficiency for School Children OtVicis] report?*- ?toff that nun fthoul boj out of every three, in Greater New York, has arch trouble? The same is probably true of lh?: ?j?irl?-'. He on the mf?B side. Prevent structural foot w?3akncss bv fitting voiir ehildren with the COWARD s?t SHOE WITH COWARD EXTKNSION HEEL It strengthens "turned "' ankl?"?, r<?-t- the foot ligament? and holds the arch in place. This ?-hoe il recommended by orthopedists and surgeons for preventing and remedying weak ankles, failing arcli and ' flat-font.*' Coward Arch Support Shoe and Coward Extension Heel, have been made by James S. Coward, in his Custom Department, for over 30 years. JANES S. COWARD ???? tagt? NEW YORIfV tt*tt Otvert WlHtd <? old Nowhfr?' Pltf S?odf?rC?t?l??tB/ mm ta Fosdick, Ex-Commissioner of Accounts, Abroad for Bureau of Social Hygiene. PROBES VICE PROBLEMS Results Will Be Available for Laws to Strengthen New York Department, John D., Jr., Announces. ?lohn [>. Rockefeller, jr.. anno'mce? that Raymond i: I*<?s?li< k. fnrin.r Commis? sioner of Ac-ounts. la abroad In the i Dl? ).|ny of the Bui*9B?U or Social Hygletl? ?rathi'i-intr Information ?rhlch ??ill he placed at the dlfi-poeal 9f t?*. public Is ensctlag mbattrrat lawa may ateta net ? ? ? tea r?>r the Btrensthrnint ot th? Sao York ?Police Department The anaouncenient, s kl ?rsi ?igncsd b) Mr. Reek?feller, *?hs aa totlowe: "'?'????ling that th" successful operation of an? plan for ?sealing S'lth the ???"?.Hi evil ?v.'ilch may til'IniH'. !? I" pre ? r ' for Sea Tors ?it? ?rill tepeut largely 'iron the quality gut ?lIKi???.'. of the :*?> Hoe toree, the Boreau o? Bodal Hygiene baa f?H II *-?*?? ?ni-i make aval al ??.ritten feiin. all the Information obtain al?le ri-ganiin?; the pollo? ?ircani/Htions <>?' Kur?-?!?'?, yo that ttbuttftet pub k olB? tola "i private oris',nr/4itl"!!i m is have im? posed ui??n tlinii tl?? r*es|x>nB?h4nit>' >?f rr? - Pi.rinic ISglSlSthrH I'.'.K ? i* ?.??aid th?' 9treng?*he?tihag of the ?polk? ? "???.n.?. ?t "n of thi.i <it>- iriiciit bars Ihla Inforniatloii at hand. "No sgeejoate aeeoant, de^crlptlre und eritlcal. of the Hrltish nn?l ''out?n? ?.tal po? li..? ?vstcin.? estele. Much has been pni> UshSd from time t?. time, tail ?...' a" the re-siilt of patiinf and IhOTOUghgoIng Btud iiiidc?tiikeii for the parpo < of .? ? ? nam? ing the se,*ret of ihe ? ?xeelleoce m trell aa ?lio defect?, ot the l.??"p?-;.i police force? aid the ies????-?' dedudbta from] their experience. 'The siigaasUona ?rhlch aie stem being] made with a thru to the ??? ortanlSStlon of th?? ?w York polks system, however 1 vahiRhie. nrc ?/arl?os and rotiflktlngi I moreover, there :?? available llttl? aathoii? tatJve experience from whkli to ludge of their relative merit.? Th. re would i?> an ? obvions advantage In being abb- to rl? t? , those and other luggf-stlona to the light | of actual experience elsewhere Th? no* lice probirm.s ?,f the gr< si Euro] eati ? ?f^1* ci..??.-iy resenohk our own; their police organizations have I I? a-orked through a period of storm ?and ?tressI Buch as *??<? aie now pweing through Whatever differences mai ultimate!] have to be tak?n into BCCOUnt, th? ?*? per???nce of London, Berlin and other cities ?Aill. when fully i'p'-rt. ?I. ???? rieb in BUa*V*s>tioria that ?till abbreriat? our o?xn period of Bxperint? ntatl si "Raymond ? Fos.li? l<. .. member of ?he ? taff of th< bun ? ? ai i ?? Im Ir si ly cq.iippefl for the 1 y?? k. h.? . I? ? n ,,t v..?r!. :n Ivjri.pe f.'.r two month? ??n t? I l ah? y ?.'muid. Mi I ?.i.l>'?. indented fa? llttl? foi gettlni ' and tXUOt inform?t!..:, Hi?, ??.?rh ?ill be Hniah-ed and 1t.i re??.iii?? will be pni i.*?i.?'! within the current year, In the Interest i?f ?t '?o'in?i permanent policy, the bureau urges the ? low that ? Itber the entlr? ib .led be kept open Until lh|-- Inf.?M;.at I? .'i IB accessible or that ?an] Btepfl i nw taken be of a tentative and provtalonal niitur? JULIAN DILLON AND TRENTON GIRL ELOPE Son of Wealthy Department Store Manager Really and Truly Married This Time. Julian s. r?iiion. son of John Wllon the wealthy de?partrnent st..re msnagn has siiccec.ic.) in getting r. all?.- and truly married, ???curding ?<> a dispatch ; front WIlmiriKt'.ti, Del., la-1 night His Lrid'? is Miss Ruth M- Powers, ? Igh'?-? ?i y ;.r.i old, "f No. 341 Bellevlea avenue, Trenton. .\ j, Dillon, who in twenty? t\?<?. and hip i.ri'Je, it rrgs i?-;? in ? ?i aal night, were hurrying to N? w 'S ?irk t?? apprise the young tnsn'l par? ntl <?f nil elope ment. About two years ;.g<? Dillon htri?! a.?-- the principal character In an elopg. mont to Now Haven, bul on bia return t.? this city ho was unable t<? assura himself Whether he was married ?ir not. The young woiiih.ii whom Mr. Ull'oii said then might b<- his wife wan Ml.-?* Sue Young, who was in the chonta of "Th?' Kl*??* Waltz," a ?ninc.ly playing then at th? ? 'asiii'i. According t<? tin Wiliiiinj-toti din patch it was understood tlittt Mr. and Mrs. Dillon WOUld live with the bride? groom's purrnts, In the Helm.id Apart? inents, at SOth streel and Hp'adwav. It wai* stated .'it tin Mclnord that tho Dillons DO long? t had upurtmciit.i there, although ? Mend of the Camily baid he bad n.?t heard Of any chango m their address. DOUBLE VERDICT FOR DEATHS A double venli? t ?dring i.,.t**i damai-es to U'liiiftm ''. liaii for iii? ?death of bit son William ami **,..i?? t?> Mr?. Margar? I Toaehcw for the death "i her brother, Robert Sutherland, vas returned agsJnst th?? Maii'ii-SeHinan Transportation <'.iin paary, of hfaahattan, by a i.irv h.f..re J?asttSS Kelly in the S'ipr?inc I'ourl for ?jijeen?? ?T'ount\- ?rasterday, Whll?! waiting for g troll??> car at :*?th street and KlKhlli avenue, .Manhattan, April fi, ]?12. the men were struck by a tasteah. Hutlierland ??as killed out? right, while Hall ?lle.l in a ho.*jpltal two da>S later. Both men formerly live?! In Jamaica. FLORIDA Last Tour of the Season Much 6, 1913 ROUND $50 TR,p From M>W YOltK SPECIAL. Pl'I.I.MAN TKA1N To Ja.i kaonvill? only. Independent Travel in Florida Tlckit? B<><><1 rrturniuij on ieg?ilai traliia until May .11 i-oi.M-lt C. STt;i?D???. I?. W A . WM I'F.ti^ IlUK. Jr. A. I> P. A. ggj Klfih Ave? nue, New York c'li?. Pennsylvania R. R TO ASK EIGHT MORE SWEENEY INDICTMENTS t nntimird from fir?! pa g e. of the police officers who fear that his disclosures will lead to their indict? ment, was so thoroughly cognizant of Hi?' power of the "system" that he WOUld not trust even a Tombs cell. He ?-pent Tuesday night m the private of? flee of Distrld Attorney Whitman, under guard of representatives of Mr. Whitman's oOce, H? pleaded guilty yesterday to the indi? tmont against him and Justice Ooff reduced his *--*> 1 from $10,000 to $1.000 on Mr. Whit? man's nnjtion. It was furnished by ? surety company, to which security wag advanced I.y Shea's un? lc, and Shea went with his relative to Brooklyn Three witnesses brought forward by Shea WCTO lu-ar?! \<st?rday by tlv: grand Jury, and they c-wTolwated Sil-a'.? story ?if small collections, run? ning from ?*??" i?? $100 ?? month, which in asid ti?- tu.nl.' ami turned ov?rr to imffy ami oihrr Bw? tent-y representa? lives, Bis other witn?soi?.--, also pro du<*ed by Bhea, uppeared at tit*- Crtml? naj Courts "Building In response to nib? l?>? nas. but could not be h?-.?r<) f?-r lack of time, They will testify to-day. In live of th? .a?, s in whkh Shea gave him the lead Mr. Whitman found that the graft payen i?..?i taken ?warn? Ing and diesppegrcd. The i>istri?t At? torney had the ??titji?' "staffs" of these uve eotablishmenta nsmed by ?Shea as .sour? e. of regular portions of bit rol? lections brought ?town to the Crhn? inal <'luirte Bullding yesterday, bttt strangel) ? nough, In each ??ah?- the man in en? h establishment who had u?-tu i-iiiy haiMted ?iv-r the money to Bhes was "oui of Ionn ' May Indict Missing Witnesses. Mr Whitman has ?-vktauce sow how? ??vit, to indict several of these missing once, and if they d?> not return soon m grand jury witnesses bs will H*?k for their Indictment? thai the) may he pursued ;?Mj ftlgitlV? s from jiisti. ?? Bhea'a chief van., to the tMsUld At? torn*?)*, H is nob undentood, ?ill He inj ?;;- knowledge end connection orith graft collections f"i ?.ih.-i Inspoctors than Bweenej His evidence against Bsreenej ? collectors Is elesr enough, bul Mr whit? man has so much stronger an "approach" on Sweeney Ihrougl *aptaln Waleli that Bhea - additional Information i? super? ?! ?? ia Thomas Uoyd, the Harlem nlsonkeep ST ?? i.t w?.r.| t.. Mr Whitman \e.,t.-rdHyj thai be had ?>? attend a funeral II was mgtd M ? s ould appear al lb?. trlct Atl ? .-< office t? -da) John f Hartlgan, the patrolman who] wa.- Be ? mm -,?.-? to v..*. through the MM "hush mtney ' for Blpp wtn.be the iir.?t of the Sweeney ?.?.-. !.. _-?. t.. trial mi? indi tmeni la tor ? nun \? iui that loddi nl Mi \\ Hitman ? III move t^r trial n< ?I M-m?la? before Justice Sesbury In the ? rlmlnal Hi u h of ll ?? Supreme Court, .uni ?Mil ass thai llarttgan'p trial i>- ?et to Ixghl th. f.,|to??inK Monday. Puffy ?and RoblnSoi In thai older, ?.?-in fellow, and Bw**ene) ?? trial on whatever Indict? in. :.t th. I?:??r|.t Ml.-irn) deCtdOS to pul (? rs! all] not corns until Ms .?-.itelliN ? ,, ? r )' ?t? Ot Bweei ???u in the trying r?.?pion ??i .?-..? ?? ' ? !?? gtn ? lighter around ? '? '?:.??. " h? :. ' good In '-?"ii t iwaltlnj lion In bit >>w n i-a.-e, while Sh< i pit aded guilt) to the Indict ? ? ? ' Im Bh? .? - pMs m si t .-'n a'i ? onfi ? d< ?-.. and th? Indi? t? ?l Inapt ? - ???r m predated more than any one - in In the room Nmi wimt Shea's confession meant to him Duffy Pleads Not Guilty. Sergeant Peter ' Duffy, the Sweeney henchman who realised en Ms ""thrift"* .,. ,-, "cop" b) Investments in sum? tSu.ooo wmrtli of ?onkeri real ??stats, entered ? |.iea <?f not guilty i?? the Indi?tment < barg? im him with bribery sad extortion Abraham Levy, i * t ? ? eounsal, t.?'*;* occasion ?.. bs) that Duffy w,i? not Bwaeneys nephew, as had bees reported Duffy was released under his previous ball bond <?f ; ... Bween?ty*s motil?n roi permission t.. m aped the grand jury minutes was argued by Alfred -J TalleVi aim handed a brief to Jostles Ooff. Mr. Tuiicy appeared i" think that the I'l'lrht Attom-iy had previously Bled either an answering ufti davii ??r .? m?morandum, but Justice <?<>it ?assured him be had no papera before bina "Then i take it thai there is no trppmrt tion t?? m.' motion for an Inspection of Um minut?e," saM iir TaHey. i win pass upon the papen before ma and annsunci my dsetoton iHt??r, ' ?-aid Justice ?h.ff. after Mr. Tan. y handed over in.? brief. It I? eSpSOtSd that ad.liti'nial iiidi?! mentii against Sweeney win overshadow the pr.sein -4iaft liidi-tm. nt ??., mu? h that further motions on that will I,?? ey. perfluous, bul it gppeared IneMenfally that Sweeney's friends were laying th?. Mame for the Inspei tor's prisent plight on Commissioner WaMa They de.-|aro?i that WsMS hi hi? speech at the Smur ? I. ? > uiKht ?llnner lia?l given toe plain an intimation that lac Bwsem > defense w?9uM i??' i" ti)?- effed that gwusni was m a Brooklyn command at th? time ??i Ifged in th?- imlielm? tit .\i?rll .'?. lull. With m miwh evidence against Sweeney m hand Mr. Whitman decided ihm it would 1"- l??tt?:r to Jtrlnd out more in ?lutin?nis against Sweeney and Ihea | ? I?? trl?I on III? stron-fest Which will prove strongest win l?> demonstrated in th?- trial <?f either Puffy or Kobmson. Hw??n?'.v himself In OOUrl with his eouit-? sel. gpgewed t?> ho more Worried than he was even on the day of his art ist He ill?! not oxehanK?' a word with any one w hile In the < ??urtroom. hut seenBed to be moco Interest???! in th? OOnfOSglonal plea of ashloj Bhea than he ?a? in the pr?>. ceodlngg In his own case Bhea's poolroess, for which he paid p..? g month to Fox. It appeared Incidentally, wns located MM than a block from the residence of Captain waist*. P0ST0FFICE BILL PASSED Appropriates $283,000,000, an In? crease of $12,000,000 Over Lut Year. Washington, "Vb. '.'6.?The postolflcr ap? propriation hill, carrying approximately 9tte?\ttt,00b, an Increase of nearly f"!.0?io,- i ooo over the House bill, was pa_s??d by the Benate to-day. The largOM sIdkIc item is for the trans I.ortatlon of malls on mull routeu. |.'l, ,*i00,0on being authorized. The Senate ap liropriated $17.500,000 for the rural deliv? ery senke. The measure carries rin Increase of more than $1^.0?l?,?KK' over the appropriations mail? last year, due to.the parcel post tv*t' m. MffiR'SHWS WALDO ? GRAFTLESS DAW Commissioner on Tour of Sweeney's Former District with Inspector. NOT EVEN A POKER GAME Resorts Open and Cabaret Shows in Full Blast, but Violations of Law? Not a Solitary One. Commissioner Waldo. Thini Deputy commissioner N?sirhurgsr and inspector Darret made g two hours' inspection trip about Harlem la?t Bight In the ?COUTSS ol I which they vWted thirty oabaret sbowa caf?s, hotels and poker bouoea it* the Inspection ?as for tha purpose of aeosr talning hoar the neu graftlces regtm. ol Captain Sweeney's successor tras eff?ect? tug the <ii5trii t, Inapector Dwyer, now in charge, apparently covered himself erlth glory. Although ha mad. no comment Commissioner ?"-Vsldo seemed to i??- highly plsasod. If th?? ?ihres police ?oflldals bad ?confined their pun- to the middle of lbs atri su througti which th? ? pamnd. tthey ?could h.ivi- found more vtohuioos .?r ths law flian they did In ths resorts they vi?-itcd. In the caf?s and bar orderly lines of ctttSSM BtOOd SOll nmly drinking their ?seer au aras peace and decorum it; tha hot. is, anil in th? alleged poker rooms mild i".?kiii>.* persona dosed orar their :i ?.? -|i ii" 'i or -?t about playing pinochle. At th< ?cabarets the m? n and w?**m?n - u ; ?nrsfrtlj an?i .i'ii..-. ?i gracefully and mmi ?catty .?- tin- i ?imiiii.'-'sioii.-r - party entered and stood for a ?moment watching the layety. Mi. Waldo, ins daputy and the inspector ;? ft the West ,2'th atrae! police station at s o clock la the Commissions! automobile and drove Bral to ths Collage inn In i-vth street, ?between Eighth and si N?*cholas avenues, There they ?i?s inh-.s? .-I the machine, with instructions to tha chauffeur t<> m???t them two hours h'-tue at ?...I;: -1 r? ? t anil Third .i\??iu? They entered the Inn, ?her?- a <-abar<?t ?show was In progresa t>."k a ?brief look alx'Ut the plac? and then slat t"<l off afe?,t in the rain Ram Drops on Them. Another ?cabarol show al TIh Orapevine, ? ? ?j: ,t ?atroei and Bl Nicholas avenue, waa tii>- neat ?pines visit? a. From there they walk'il four blocks south to the ?01 ii? r of Ih'.th Mr??-t and ?Eighth avenue.) ?h?r?- they ? nt* r,?j tha Qletteourt Hotel Them ?ah nuthing of Interest to delay them and they soon cams oui and walked another foui bloeki south to tha Burg? nol/. Caf?, at '?l.th Street and Eighth a\c BUO At this point the dripping pilgrims turned i on tli-.tr trail ami fiarte I imrth ??cam. They ?splashed through the p?ntelas tol !!??th Street and Blghth avenue. an?l WMtl Into the Tahet cef-?, oppoelU the Olea?! court ii'iu.1, where a oabaroi m"?? was in f'lll '????a, Another CSbeNl ?sbOW at 'I'heue?. at MM etreet and ri?venth ave? nu? . ?.? as tha next atepplng placa and than th.- ruiniiilssionai and bli men piunirrd into the negro district. "Baron ' -WUktna whs now amuses the fun-loUng puhlh Si l'lth s'reet mid Deventh .venu*, ?.?.., ire 111 ?-1 t.? h? bon? ??r.-i with .1 \i it iv.'Ui there Commie? -1"-..--i- Waldo i ? ?i ??'i to Y?att?r*g-'a Caf?4 in UMh -t ? tor Li n-?\ a\ ? not and Ian-.i-;. la II ?I"? Vl'-ltilt\ . I. Wllkln , a - tha "?baron.' a bo hu i ? .,'?'?.??? ? how al 135th -ti??? ?nd i*ift? .cti'i'. and Bowman I,rolle r-, ?In.: it?" I- "ii an spPOStte corned played the boot for ?? feu brief mlnutss aplse. AHhougb proprietora .?n.i gues?ts loataatl] t? ? ? ??ii./.??i tha t*onunh> ?l-ui'T ?and th? m-i" ? t??r. Mr . lare? i ?? ii.\?t loel .-? step end ths proprietora ?seemed assured that sN was well. itr. i.i, u. i ? '.r? In th. sama locallt}. i-i.r:- ?Olympia Caf?, ai l?Sth street and ?Lenox avenue, ami Wood's Caf?, at UMh ti. .t and Fifth avenu? wars the next throe resort to coma Is for Inspection, end titan tha commissioner's ?party lunwd their steps lo Connor's ?'are hi UMn ptnet aii'i 'i hirii avenue. The Inter? borough ? i ? ? ? ?-1 m Thini avenue, around tin? cini-r ??f MMh rtreet; the star Caf?, ai i-'Tth street and Third avenue-, Baottya Caf?, .?t Third avenus and UMh street; the Manhattan Hotel, at UN sii??t ai.-l 'nurd avenue, und the San Toy ?CBf?, at V22A ?atroei and Beoond avenua e?omplet*>d the list <?f ?ptscss \isit??<i .m ths santera tack, and from then the ?party turned bach i?? Ihs weal Not Even a Kitty. Propping m at ti.?? Arsenal Hotel, al i2ith street and !?? Pitngl-tm avenu.-, ths Commissioner -went on to Koffman'a an alleged poker bouse u\ |?sth street. m%ar Amsterdam avenue. Ptnoohlc ?cames and the ?evening Papsc appeared lo In the most ? \? ltitiK amuaemenl offered by ths piac?-, and thib was ah o th?? ?CSM at Julius Jiiitli'-. "parlors'' in UMh street. DOM Le?os avenue. Rubinstein 1 nvsrsen, who conduct mi SllSgSd poker pISOS at Nu. u:a WeaA USth rtreet, came in foi a hilef visit, hut there was no violation of the UMS apparent tn their '?-tahlishincii'.. Inspector Dwyer next lad his visitor? to ths ii.rmitagi! Caf?, al UMh street and Broad-trey, and stoppln?*: l>m for i ?brief glanos Inside, next hurried them up a Mghl int.? Mocks, an allegad poker ii.iiiM?' The West End Social dub and Mo. -"?.i W?esi i2?;th street u"?i an alleged pok?r placa at No ill l?n?'\ avenu??, j outside eni-h -?f which wit.?? statmneil a poiiceiiiiin. ?completed the list, and the ("ommissnmiT then Ntnced hi.?i steps to BMh street and Third avenua where he had-? Inspector Dwyar good nlKht and ?drove awgy In the automobile with Dep ? I uty Nowhurger. DEMAND WALD)'S REMOVAL ! Bronx Merchant Offers Resolution at Board of Trade Meeting. Cemmlsstensr BTnlio's otiii-iai head was il??maiid<?d at the meeting of the North Side Hoard of Trade, at its headipiarterH, I i:t7th street and Third avenue, last night. ; Hugo Htrausn, chairman of the police and tire department committee, offered a | roBOtttUOO requesting that Mr. Waldo be i removed lurthwlth, and an "?'indent policeman, 1ik<* thief Inspecter Max I H.-hmlttherger," wlio could give the reel? dents of Tin? Hronx the protection so sorely needed there, he placed In charge of the for.-c. The motion was lal?l on \bp table, to be acted upon at the next m?et mg. Mr. Stiaims said he had been moved to offer his resolution, with all duo re? spect to Mr. Waldo'?? sincerity and hon? esty of purpose, because of the recent ??erleH of lnirjrlarl, s and hold-up? In The Hronx. with the pt^lco practically doing nothing. j DYKER HEIGHTS PEOPLE sometimes say that there are not many bed titles. Dyker Heights is an example of a number of bad titles in the heart of an important sec? tion of Brooklyn. Gen. de Russy's Will was claimed to be Invalid under the Laws of the State of New York and the heirs started suit to reclaim the property. Every owner had to pay to have his title perfected except the policy-holders of the Title Guarantee and Trust Co., who did not have to pay one cent. The safest thing you can do Is to have a policy of our Company. TiTlE GUARANTEE AND TRUST C? Capital . . $ 5,000,000 Surplus? all earned- 11,000,000 176 -'way. N. Y. 175 Remsen St., B'klyn 350 Fulton St.. Jamaica. J MILLIONAIRES IN POLITICS Organize in Nassau County toj Fight Supervisor. Mine?la, Long Island, Feb. -'?? When] th.- local election In Naasa i Count) < ?. 111 ? -.-,. around next spring several inlllliiiialree I who ui.ik- their homes In the count]" win | show a keen lnt?treM In the result, aitdl many wiii probably go out and maks| cart-tail speeches for the offlca ??i Buper *. isor, in the Count) Clerk's offlct hei to-day the ? ? tiii' at.' i?f m orporation of the iu ? 'ouni y .sao? latlon, Inc . wai IIIed, the Incorporators be?ig Wlllard D. Htraight, .J ?han A. Rlpley, Harr) I I ?Ml i .i.. . Joseph P Grace and ("rank _. Crocker, its objed is the welfare ??f the county ami the Improvement <>i soolal and political conditions therein, some or those gassed as trustees ?sad managen an? Mrs Blesnor Robaon BMmont, May Bird, Claw H. ?'ram Katherltn- H. Crocker, Krank I., ''ro.-k'r. Krank N. Doubleday, Clarenea H. Madkay, Dorothy! I Nlchotaa Mar) H Bumsey, Dorothy I WHimi straight ??nu Elisabeth LU ii.j Mortimer, The wealthy resident? will trj to eled ? Buperrisei sgslnsi I'hiiip ?. Christ, g Peni.-., rat un?i the presen! Incumben! of ihr. otBce. Mr. Christ la .?tr.m--; polltl? .-?il?, ami the iij*ht promise* t<? he a hard one FOLKS PRAISES POLICE Alderman Says They're Better than Most Men Think. Alderman Ralph Kolks, speaking al the "Boosters' Banquet" >.f tb? Kew York : ? Blgma N'i fraternity *al the AMIne Clufti last night, had a ?""?1 word for ihe police for.-.? "Our p?.;i?-.- force," he said, "Is not qulli so good .? ? som p ople would like ?i? t.? tjelleve, but on th- oil.or hand it i- a greal deal bettei than m?.st men think Fire Commlsslonar Johnson, also ? m?tul?, r ?>f the ir.it. i ni ? v, made s ?-h?rt add I . - ?.:. I.: ? ??.!...:,i..:l- 111 Stated that he ha?i found b) h i*uiupllation that be? tweeu ianaasi i ?_.nd February 24 th??r?-? v . ?. mi) *.-?? gres In Sew York than in th.rrefipondln? period last year. He attributed the decrease In s large pari i ? the procession thai ha?- gone to ning Blng and the indldments found at-aln.-i others engaged m Incendiarism. MRS. ?SULZER TO BE GUEST She and Mrs. Glynn Invited to At? tend Women's Exposition. Air- William Sulr.'-r. Wlf? Of the OOV? ernor, .?nd Mr.- Martin t'.hnn have been Inviter) to b.? gSOStl <?f honor at the Wom an's Industrial Bsposltton, which opens to-day ln the l?rainl Central Palate Other prominent women will ho guests <m spe? . tal ?la?. I during the i.in?? d ?>.? the exhibt t|..ri Mats Mis \. Is.?n Merrl'k Henry, ??Irertre????, i ? obtained the supper I of many pront? lnent women artists, who win exhibit their work Among them or.? Mr?-. Harry Payne Whitney, MMs Katkryn Pay and Mi.?. W AstOr Chanter In the ' The itre Mignon." s playld entitled "the Dream Lady" ?in i?. pr? tented h) several debu* tantee ot the season. Th.- entire main floor of the fjrand Cen? t in I Tala.? will It. devoted to the . xlllhl tloii There will I?.- many exhibits of the work of philanthropie .s ?.?i?Mie.-, ami lira, Elmer Black ?in show- her model tor the? ??ro?io?-?.?d terminal market. $10,000 POLICE "STIGMA" Tailor Sued for Publishing Photo? graph of Man in Uniform. John ROTVath says that the publication of his photograph dressed in th<? uniform Of a psHoe II. ?it? tiaiit and another as a patrolman has "greatly dAMagsT' Mm and that h?? has "anfferod urea*, snatety ?>f mind, humiliation and mortttMattoa." and ha.? been eaposed to rtdteak nu.i coiiti?lni?l. To assuage hit injured dignity and heal ih<- other Injuries he says he has *uf er???i. Horvath askn (10.(100 damages In ?. ?ut which he ?led yesterday against ""-I"' ' Webber, s tailor. He aluo want, an Injunction ?restraining the tailor rom further publishing him thai way Horvath -av- thai aboul ? ffSr SgO ebber had him i>os.? m the uniforms ?if ? ?police h? ut. nant and a patrolman and i.i?i him photographed, ?bt llorv.iii ?-ver had any knowledge thai th* photo? graphs were to b.? publish,-.i TWO MAIS FAVO AH? PIAN FOR POU McClellan Would Estabi School for Officers, Similai to West Point. ALSO FOR SUNDAY SALOOI Seth Low Tells Curran Probt He Would Carry Military Idea Through the Entire Force. Two former Mayors ot Ken Y-.ik g ?testimony before the. Cierran commit yesterday on the opetgtkm of tic i'. ?Department. They ware Oeurgt B ?'lcilan. Ma.? ?u- da ?uiii's Imm?diats r? se?sssjor. snd ?*?? >h Low, who pr<s?*edcd ; ?MoClelUui. ?Mr Mci'i. ii.-in testiflsd ??. Ib? mor:, ?csalon, vcid'-h was preari?dod ovi dorm?n Ksterivonk In th? sbssbob ?"hairnian Curran. Rmory R Buckn counsel for tie committee, conducted l examin?t?"?! of Mr. M?' '!? IhUI ThS f nier Mayor BSid ho iin?p!a!i!i"?llv I vfir.'d the appolntmem of t P??iU? Co ml -.-loner i?> i he Msyor. ? The Mayor should I sve M ?? poS ? his removal als..." h.? .1??<? in-l. '?Silt or after a h?earlng, which ae-ed not ilv be p'lllic. T'te direct rej ? tatlire of the nrdastoner ?artth the man of the fw Should I??? a polka captain ?ir n ? h if .daft, who si ?Mil.i serve for the ssi length of time as the Commissioner. Tl man sh? uld .-oi-n<? fr.?m the rat ks a have, his dutl? a laseurlbcd Is general la? 'The -i-.?r ?i ?? item' smoi a I i;.. Inspoi tors ? sptali t, Meutenei I posslbl] sergeants." he went on, " i i BpotsiUde for the discredit with which I departa? nr. here h ?rlew?ad. I am ant i ; Pared to say what peiccntag?? of the of ? tat are tainted, but It is a minority th inrlucnci.'s th?* entire for?" and mnk even hoi?..si ?aen afraid to say 'heir sou arc li,' |r OH n Oppose? a Moral? Board. T?> a rnorals commission, Mr, McCl? Ian '??pressc.i Btrong opposition, rteciarli tl ?t there would I ? s ???r uni twees ti and the Ioil? i i?? ? . ? . ? .1..I rwri favor the Censing of tambltii houses, and oppoesa ???grvgatton of tit orderly noue? ? as making graft east? Instoad, be sdvcj-cated the making ?t th ?octal -?il ? iii;i.-.iiicf. ;ls in Eng] ind. i p.a???? of a vio?. |.\ .".oil, Ml Mi Cteilan ?i ? .<!? d ? ?til I I ? Qnrtroott only by allmviiig gUIlda* openings dunn th? afternoon snd ev? i To Improve the charscter of police i ?'? ??-.?. Mr. M ?? il.ci ?uggearted Ute estai :.t of S school similar !?> \'. ? Point and y\nnnpoiii where oflkera <'"''; le trained. a.t the BSm? t,???. doV? lop;?:. in them a ?oilc <?f honor, tie .favor? ?! -, dlauatestd of up ill. !? m men snd e-pposi their i.-iii.-t.it'm- :ii und? r ..? : . ondlti? : The pr.fent salary BCbedUli |ush Low Would Have Army Ogam-atc-. Mr Wttvoi Ilk? d the idea of a t?botn :... oil1.??? n . h'l' hi can ?? i th Id? ? ? \ ther, a?lvoatliuc the r? ?i ..iicz.it.. the fore?* .?n the lines <?r the Ut Wet Bi it? army, Th?? Police ?tjommlaetoner, i"iint.??i by the Mayor be would b.c.? o cul y a pmltJon similar to t of War. Tile Chief of l"l ? ? . ?.?Ml service from the ranks, wouli ' ?? rommsndsr of t .? army? remov the Oov?i ri.?r onl> aft? r i court ? \- to the mutais .????iniai? -???:;, Mr. Lr/W beltev?*d th ? removal of ?Jurtsdkti ?gambling snd other ?ri sa from the poll.-., would atiow the toras to ?!??>? lop an sspttt d" ?ori . Whkb would conr't BOany existir!"; ev'-?. ?Torsssi Chief ?.f ?Pottos JoUn Mc'.. lagti and Commissioner of ?publie Fnfetj* Porter of l"nila?l?'lphia will be e.\a:i. :.et b> the oossmittae I ??day. ?a ASYLUM'S WEALTH DENIED Bloomingdale Man Says Inquiry Will End Tax Dispute. Dr, C Msfsts Campbell, assistant p. rtntondsnt of B>k?tnnlngdsk H<t*si*dtal a' White Plains. whit.? .lis.-u?i?lni* the pr?oposed to*/?**s,tlgatlon of tht ,;**attest ?*{ the hoanttal lay a ktrWativs sani jaste?*day tii.it the bosplta) aui ties were willing at ?n times ? slve s full accounl of the Institution'? si s tending. The nbt.ici ..f the Inqtl ry will M ? ? r* termine whether or not the lnat tut'.on shall continu.? exempt from taxati?*--.. ssl follow?? :i complaint fr??m th.- villa?*?? tr ;?? t.cs of Whlta Pl.tl'is. The hospital at il* foundlnt* In l*>;o, was made exempt .? - S ?charitable institution BI?ooinlngdale, sa?.! l>r. Campbtdl makas no money ?>n its patienta foi the r? ?.-?:? ?thai the Institution treats without . ?t many who are unable t?, pa.. N" dt?*V ?lends arc paid t?i any oil? In ? H,!? instances patienta, for private r?a? ?. nr?- not c<intln<*?l In th>- tiae ho plul. but at" ti?l<eii to Btoomtngdsle. ??gome pop?.'.'' bhIiI i ?i. ? ,?t?!-?-??II. "think that Bloomlusdale I? a h?i?i?ltsl fur wealthy paUenta, and lhat th? ? i" ?"? sons pay large f?-??s for treatmeni '.?*? f.nt is that we try to accommodate every ?me w.' can. Whether he h??.. I ? '? or n??t, ami, sine, we mak.? no moi ? ? hs?9 ev.iy rliihl t?. be classed a?? a Cl .r'aW? Institution. We sre ?read) to ?? ? ?ar books to prove this ?it ans Urn? Manufacturing and Business ^^ Opportunities in Western Canada ? Gentlemen Interented Arc Notified That Mr. O. G. Devenish I'HEM ill NT ?alg.iry Iiul.iatrlul Bureau, Mr. Andrew Miller INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONER. WILL BE AT THE BELMONT HOTEL. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH. TO MARCH 1ST. Where they will bs pleased to receive, callera and make engagements. Calgary. Commercial .Metropolis of Southwestern Can? ruin, is attracting remarkable businesH and conimenlal In? vestment? heraus?? It Is In the centro of the most profitable and raphily growing buslneos district in th" world. !?*Jtty great American hflMMO have huilt Canadian branch"? at colgury within the last five year?, und the development of the field is hardly begun. 1