Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1913 — URGES WOMEN FOR POLICE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

URGES WOMEN FOR POLICE

Inez Mllholland, Girl Suffragist, Tells Plan for Overcoming Social Evil. New York.—Miss Inez Mllholland, suffrage leader and social worker, who drove back the rioters In the Washington parade with her lance, expressed hearty approval of the idea advanced

by Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, that women should be put on the police force-to deal with delinquency among girls. “Women.” she said, “become hardened finally in the life of the streets and then It takes a woman to get back of this with an appeal to the heart of the woman."

Miss Mllholland urged the formation of a colony where the women arrested could be rebuilt morally and physically.

Miss Inez Milholland.