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* completed gince April 1 last, FULLERTON WORLD SERIES DAILY ARTICLES EVENING WORLD ALERNEN A ON TAX EXEMPTION 10 SPEED NEW HOMES mathidiinimen Mayor in Special Message Urkes Sweeping Ordinance To Relieve Builders. RELIEF TO JAN. Houses Started Since April 1 Last, or to Be Started Before | April 1, 1922, to Be Exempt. 1, 1932, ‘Majority Leader William T. Collins introduced an ordinance at this after- nopn’s meeting of the Board of Alder- men which provides that new build- ings for dwelling purposes In this city shall be exempt from local taxation until 1933. The ordinance is framed ‘asa remult ) pe Jocal tax etn jaw passed at the recent extracrd! ary poencte the Legislature called in the hovsing emergency. Alderman Colling’s ane a & apecial mosage to from Mayor Hylan, an bsp hain the Mayor says: ‘I call to your, Stention that under thls law, un! restrictions are carefully provided for, exemptions from taxes amounting in the period t almost one-third of the cost of building will be granted as a @ratuity to the owners of buildings a@lrendy erected, which have been or are now under way; and that exemptions are provided for the owners of futut® dwellings and) apartment houses for the rich or well-to-do people, for whom there is no need for reiie Ex- | efiptions of this character would amount to millions of dollars whic! in the last analysis, would be loaded as a serious additional burden upon the general body of taxpayers,” The Colling’ ordinance carries out Mayor Hylan’s injunctions against promiscuous tax exemption grants b; empowering the Tenament House | Commissioner to state what exemp-| tionm in his judgment, would | worthy, But the Tenement Houge Commissioners judgment {s not final, for his recommendations on this score | must be made to the Board of Es- | timate, which is the ultimate judge. The Collins ordinance, which fol- | lows, was referred to the General Welfare Committee: * “New buildings In the City of New York, planned for dwelling purposes exclusively, except hotels, aré hereby determined to bo exempt from taxation for local purposes, other than for assens- ‘ments for local improvements, during construction and so long as used or intended to be used exclusively for dwelling purposes; or If @ bullding of four stories or more in height, used exclusively for dwelling purposes above the ground floor, provided construc- (Continued on Second Page.) NORTH CAROLINA 2,556,486. ition Increases 40) and Arizona 64.1 WASHINGTON, Oct. —The Censis | pp Bureau to-day announced the follow-| populations orth Carolina, 2,056,488, an increas ver since 1910 of 360,199, or Kansas, 1,769,185, 236, or 4.6 pe Arizona, 3 19, oF 68 Classified Advertisers Important! Classified advortisi ‘The Sunday World ai ‘The World office On or Before Fridoy Preceding Publication ey geaserine ba rcte dyertlaing Li} to wher dshra Ye adtorttals omitted tor jack of time fo 6 oot THE WORLD. — by fo be In TO-NIGHT'S Sy ane Cooter, | bas reached ite m ON Covretant, 1020, HSIN HAS ARESTFUL NIGHT; ENTERS O4TH DAY Condition of Hunger Striker, However, Is Reported as Much Weaker. LONDON, Oct. 5.—Lord Mayor Mac- Swiney, who this morning began the fitty-fourth day of his hunger strike, | pamiod a fairly good night at Brixton Prison, according to @ bulletin fasued this forenoon by the Irish Self-Deter- mination League. From 9 o'clock last night until 6) o'clock this morning he was very quiet and restful, It is sald, but tt Is impos. sible to say Whether he slept all that time, The bulletin adds that the Lord Mayor was much weaker ils morn-| tog. MacSwiney himself utated this morn- ing that he felt very weak, but wax suffering no pain, the bulletin aqya ANTESOVIET RIOTS == RUSSIA TROOPS RUSHED 10 SCENE Defeats on Polish and Ukrain-} ian Fronts. Greatly Weaken Lenine. LONDON. Soviet Det demonatrat 5. ons broken out In Russia, according to despatches to the Post to-day, Advices from fd there were riots tn Tam- ernoft and Kazan, necessitat-~ the sending of troops to those it is sata the Soviet*Govern- More have ing eltics, ment ts embarrassed by the shortage of man power, due to the continued pounding of the enemy on the Polisb and Ukgttnian fronts. Leon Frotaky, head of the Russian War Department, is trying to lash his men on, according to quotations | from the Soviet paper Isveotla, An rticle signed by Trotsky eaid: "The army is weakened by a long campaign. The people are passive. Workmen and peasants must realize that if the Rea Army sustains an- other serious defeat the position of the Soviets will be astrophic. The viet Government “extreme crisis,” according to a correspondent of the Russian at Manchester Guardian, recen in Moscow Tho correspondent said the Russian People were crying for peace at any | price and that were ‘ready for another Governme Wirlag from . he said the only deterrent to a yolution was that the people realize have no other to can turn, ‘Transporta- on would be upset with the change in Government and with no way of distributing food it was feared @ terrible famine wonld result. REPORTED BRITISH | ULTIMATUM TO REDS) Government b they u Trade Miesfun' now fi Londin le eatd to |Mopend upon aeceptance of the demands at a Weta dl ery “tthasiiaa News en Page Two). by The Pres (The New York Werld) antl. | WATCHMAN SHOOTS ROBBER AND SAVES $14,000 IN SAFE Saipcelleaticins Trio Escape After Hold-Up, but Wounded Man Is De- | serted by Pals. | PRISONER IDENTIFIED. Factory Guard Says Man Left on Stoop From Auto Is One of Robber Band. | Burgiars and hold-up men, aute bandits especially, were very busy in New York and vicinity last night and early to-day, Severa) daring crimes were reported. John Tollard, sixty years old, of No. 8 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, was sitting alone early to-day near a safe containing at least $14, inthe office of the National Analine Chemi- ha Company, Mast $34 Street and Ditmas Avenue, in the Canarsie sec- on of Brooklyn, when he heard an automobile stop outside, Three men wearing masks du, st in- to the office with drawn. One triéd to get through work behind which the sae the watchman jumped to his feet to fod himself covered. “Throw up your hands and don't r we'll plug you full of ordered the leader. In- stead, Tollard pulled a piste! from hie hip pocket and two shots came from the robbers. The watchman ducked, returned the fire and heard one of the men | groan and say “I'm shot,” Men at work outside in the plant | who heard the shots ran fbward the | office and the robbers made a hasty exit, firing seven or eight shots before they Gisappeared. One of them! was balf carried by his compantons, and workmen who saw them get into a waiting automobile say a fourth man had remained in the machine, About an hour after the attempted robbery an automobile pped in front of No. 16 South BINStt Paco. Two men assisted a third to the stoop and left him. A passerby found him and he was taken to the Brooklyn Hospital with a bullet wound in his right arm and so weak frommioss of blood his condition is critical, He said he was Jacob Weltsur thirty-one, No, 934 De Kalb Aven: but refused to make any statement. Watchman Tollard was taken to the hospital, and according to the pol positively identified the wounded man as one of the bandits, > NO ERROR WAS MADE IN NEW RENT LAW) “or More,” and Landlord Hopes Are Dashed. lawyers who thought they had covered a fatal error yesterday in one of the new rent laws learned from Albany to-day that it was not an error | tand that it was not fatal | ‘The law in question bore the printer's | nunvowr “65 It amends Section 1 of ;Chapter 137 of the laws passed last dls- “Or Less” Should Not Have Been |, Marquard and Covaleskie ree "g \ Witekére PRICE THREE In Op: ning Game of Wor ld’s Series To- weg WOMANIN CAR. SKULL FRACTURED, ON RIVERSIDE DRIVE. Private Chauffeur, Husband of Victim Had Quarreled With Her. Anna old, twenty-two years was found partly consctous in fine limousine at Riverside Drive and 180th Street at 8 o'clock this morning by Frank K. Hill of No. 67 Belvedere Place, Yonkers, who was driving from this city to his home. He took the girl to the St. Law- rence Hospital where it was found that her skull was fractured. Lieut. Bennoil of the 177th Street Station visited (he hospital and talked to the young woman. Bhe sald she had been separated from her husband, Harry MeCor- mick, & private chauffeur, for some time, and had been living with her mother at No. 18 Alexander Avenue, the Bronx, earning her own living Her husband intercepted her on her way to work this morning, she sald, and Invited her to ride down town with him, McCormick became angry when she refused to listen to hin plea to take him back, she sald, and threatened |her, She lost consciousness during |the quarrel and did not know how her head was hurt, In the ton ) of the car the poltee epring and provides that in hold-over | proceedings a stay of one da yto a yeur may be granted by the court to the] 1. W. W. CONVICTION UPHELD CHICAGO, Oc The United State Court of Appeals tor the Chicago dis: to-day upheld the conviction of Hey rood, and nana th \otnte out of siren violation of wa “tine sete found a blood-stained crank handle, |The cushions and floor were stained and disarranged a» though by a vio- |tenant whom ¢ landlord seeks O/ient struggle. The number of the Relates to Release of War Prisoners |ouat: and that the tenants may set UP |iicense tag on the oar waa 237-885 nisi |the plea of inability to find other quar- fo y and Bolshevik Propa; it ters. tun # in thie olty discovered | “‘' ** caine ! that the law as sent to then applied towvon, oo Si sit fete dass cts having vonpe| SUGAR 12 CENTS; Are ’ e seven-page uit o DOO, (10% o mor’ ey jmatum containing certain demands with |mniet, “Gitte oF more” Tey! NEW LOW RECORD j reward to release of war prisoners held) wordy “or: leas,” which they believed in Russla and cessation of Bolahevik| should read “or inore. The price of refined sugar reached a propaganda jnas been sent to Moscow! pho explanation from Albany js that, new low mark for the present downward by Marl (Cureon, Foreign Ministers “it! emis levlar law ts not intended for| move when the Federal Sugar Nefiniiy wan loarned to-day New York City but for Huffalo and | Company to-day fixed a quotation of 12 An anawer {® asked before Monday. | Rouhester. onl York City © on ‘Continuation of reiationn between the| provided for in chapter 943, Thin new !ow mark follows the pur Heitieh Government and the Kraan . chase of raw sugar by thi company at 1 1 ty, which te also a new low quotation for the present downward Novernen Other big refiners have not yet matched the low price of the Federal ‘company, | fuses te make any ‘would-be iouckls Company Fo. oration. It requests purchasers to mako bide | EBBETS FELD GROWDED EARLY; ~ SPECULATORS BOOST TICKETS Charge as High as $5 for Bleacher and Infield Seats— One Fan Stands in Line All Night—Mayor Hylan at Game. By Charles Somerville The World Series between Brooklyn and Cleveland opened at Ebbets Field under perfect conditions, except for a strong westerly wind, which was bound to have effect on the long hits. Otherwise the skies were clear and the sun shone warmly, The ground conditions could not be better, the turf was dry and racy, Manager Wilbert Robinson came out and through the adulation knocked out streamer$ to his players, Mayor Hylan took his place in a flag-draped box on the right fleld box aceompanied by many of his cabinet. The gates at the park were crowded, # the game. started, As the. nour AGED CLERGYMAN KILLED BY A TRUCK neared for the game to start deadhead hill, which is a knoll of ground back Of ig hMnes feos) Dies elven Hose William Patterson Bruce Falls in Front of Vehicle in* hour | Rev. lynites without the price watch the | ine HITS BY O'NEILL AND WOOD. AN SECOND INNING GIVE CLEVELAND Bl EARLY Coveleskie and Marquard the posing Pitchers in First cane Indians Start Scoring in Second Period—26,000 See the Contest. _ any SCORE BY oe abt CLEVELAND..,.,..... 2 0. | Jaw Fagan - 0° BROOKLYN... 0 oye ae Twenty-six thousand fans fairly made Ebbets Field bulge this afters © ocn for the opening game of the 1920 World’s Series between ( ‘leveland: Srooklyn. _ Marquard pitched, for mpions. Details of 9 Although a trifle chilly the weather was ideal | Brooklyn; Coveleskie for the AMerican League cha the game follow; FIRST INNING, ee AND—Jamioson gut, Olson |), 0 aa etchy, Wambaganss filed ps co! ae rag wien Koney 2 rls. & | thre 1 cate! Wheat, Tris Speaker was given Alene nati roma ed im at second wonderful ovation as he came to 6) pure nto “left fold and bat. He struck out. No runs, no ite neetty meta MY fyi Qison made @ us errors. “e p and threw Gardner no error ner out BRODKLYN—Olaon filed to eight oe ae Sewell walked. Wood site pitched. Johnsion struck © Miatht centra, sending wo on first . it out, taking a wide swing at the third |)° third. O'Neill doubled to left, spare strike. Griff th went out, Sewell to ne Sewell and sending Wood to Burns, No runs, no hits, no errors, | ‘NM Covaierkie lined to Kopay, wha touched first tyr @ puto” Weee ote tempted to ado me on the play Kovey thyew to Krouger, who oa Wood tr a run up, Johnson the putout, Two ri wo ru pant ina, two ite, ae SECOND INNING. BLAND—Surns sent 4 Texas VERDICT UPHELD OF 94 I. W. W.’S! ; : al RHOOKLYN — Wheat . fied lip : : —— | Shemtter ip deep centre, the U. S, Court of Appeals Sustains | player making a wonderful lonmobta wood Gets | Mvere sting to right. Sewell ‘onetchy's liner and threw bim at first. No runs, no hit, ‘nO errorm — THIRD INNING, : CLEVELAND—Pvane walked end Inited States} of the Chicago dis- tho Court of Appeals trict to-day upheld conviction of went Big BI" Haywood and ninety: the) Ment 0) second on « 12 other I. W. W.’s on charges growing Resale prey eres to out of alleged violation of war-time 8°81 jonuston, whe i ao Rertleed ys ‘The eo has been before the Court dul, gete ting Evans off second, rune, hits, no errors, Bray: * BROOKLYN — Kudufe wont Sewell to Burns, Kreuger out, ner to Burns, Marquard went out the same way, No runs, ao hits, no of Appeals two years. convicted on four counts, but only two wore upheld? These wore conspiracy to} violate the espionage law and conspiracy: to obstruct the workings of the draft The men were) ot M Lynn formeriy | (Coatinved on Second Page) great contest, waa a cloud of persons Inw. arias and feld glasses. | Yonkers. Haywood was given twenty years, Just before the game Manager| , 2 J The men out on bond will be ordered FOURTH INNING. Robinson of Brooklyn xald The Rev, William Patterson Bruce | eg appear immediately and taken to] OLEVILAND—Gardnér went a" oon = ere Neteas lseventy years old, editor of the Intelll- | Leavenworth _Penitentlary Kudu to Roney. “Ww Pe: lal eins rh Ont rencer, official orean of the Reformed | Ra ood counter dence that he is in form and ta un © temporary seats In centre dence that ei tn form end Ie UN /Coae eegited a Fonuera, ne (DISPUTE OVER BALL TICKETS | 22 ‘omperery sate tn contre seg mornin, an he fell in front of a f yi DAN olin land's ability bat, but Marqu mornlng. wits ype yeas eee ty! court WHarn't ‘Time to Settle the| *c°ond. O'Neill connected wi a the Glante—whe “ Avenue, Ast Hi Lt ; Ditte bal! for hls second double the a regurd as more dangerous—makes him | Witnerson aay the aged clergyman| Ge@rge Greenbaum, No. $38 Bedfora| ng to right field and Wood scored | the logical opener of the seri e had been aianding on the curb on| Avenue, Brooklyn, and Reuben Wellor,| On the Mit Mamaux waa sent dat te battery will be Marquard and Mille Houth Broadway near Randolph Btreet| No, 244 West Glet Street, who runs a| warm up for Grooklyn Coveleskie | ‘Trin Speaker was not as frank nx |for ® few nutes before t eldent | tleket brockernge office at No, 1660] went out on a pretty stop by Just an the truck came along he fell! Hroadway, were before Magiatrate!to Kon: | Rol on. ° a a tate reac e be 0 onwy, One rua, two hii e ae : ue Canes tee ty forward as If he had fainted. He was) schwab in the Wost Aide Court today.) errors a, ; | battery unti eo pane, crushed under the front wheels and| we ed that Greent ho - ‘ , H | ane auten wore nat opened until 1 \died noon afterward at Bt. John's Hoe- | ‘eet ag nie agent in obtaining 192} BROOKLYN—Oleon singiad . Jo'ctock and then the bleachers [nital, The drivor was arrested but was] tioccts tor the World Series game, had| S00d for Brooklyn's first Rit, . | filed because otherwine the seats axe the veld out seventy of the tickets, due to| Was forced at second, Wambaganae | strictly reserved, ‘The players were Sin an + men sentir fla dispute over the defendal com-| Sewell by Johnaton, Griffith Jno waxious that thy appeared on the | yin se notieed two years exo wat |" a to centre, Johnston advancing @ field and crowded thelr huts two hour’ | continued to live tn He was a|, What! More baseball? Get out of] Wheat filed to Evans, Myers sand, hore, both of you,’ sald the Court, and tho inning by flying to Wood tn No runs two tit, aa.qrvere, the pair lett to eoitin (pele Aitistomee igh, by arbitration. ’ ee ee

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