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To-Night’s Weather—FAIR. ‘ WALL STREET ENING 'ORLD 2 my 3 , JRKS HELD IN EDITION Publishing TIT. NO. 22,168—DAILY, — (onman, oven soem 300 on Fer 1d) by Press 922, PENDING PAR | “Circulation Book Open to All,?? | ORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922. SING TABLES. hades To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR. STREET | ¢ CLO Vntered. 94 Serond-Clays Matter Post Office, x. Y, ryboat in | Panic as Craft Strikes Two PRICE THREE CENTS Barges “1 $10,466, 121,52 hy fee hay 7 'X BOOKS ARE OPEN sonal Property Value [> <lsive of Franchises Fixed at $796,050,400, Yoeax books are op: Tew York Cit tal personal esta srty valuation, in the at $796,050, 100, tax books were opened a year ago x 903 names of persons hooks who were hrty assessable ve of special tra esident Henr: riment of ‘Tax: vartial exenrpti + the State tax who! for such exemp Law Department infor fogie. The 1923 State tax has not ) exemption Yor instance, a jon on a two-family house woul, et exemption mded over to § total exemptions pw bulldings for 19: remption ordinance injot be mad owner of the sonal property D. Rockefeller, w arrival in tt personal belon ver 1s Dorothy * of the tenor, $1,000,000 valuotion sre are a number of remarkable ed valuation > jg to the figures given out fax Department, Gi ed up to $500,000 for 1923, 1 of the Guggenheilms Continued on Twelfth Pare —_.—_ ALUES RAISED. //0.000 BANKERS MEET 10 DISCUSS WORLD FI 7 FOR 1923; $128,569,400 ——— HYLAN AND HIRSHFIELD STILL SILENT ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET Up to 12,80 o'clocke ¢ neither Mayor Hylan nor “I Hirshfield had a word to say on the Democratic State ticket Capital Grand Jury Say They Used Some, Gave Rest Away. WASHINGTON, Oct Certain unnumed "representatives of the De b Jeclared 5 Grand Jury report made om during 19 without du of law and to have disposed of ». part of it by ap by giving it te ar The Grand Jury further 1 es with the sanetion 1 of those in higher at that tim The report added, howe “tn view>of the unprecedented cir cumstances surrou: ng the case,’’ had been decided nét to return indict ta pla Regardin prior to Sept, 11, 1920. NANGES J, §, Debtors Be For- given,” Ts One of the Prob- lems to Be Considered. 48TH ANNUAL -MEETING. McHugh Says U. S..Will Benr efit If Any Part of Allied Debt Is Cancelled. FEDERAL OFFICERS: ACCUSED OF TAKING): SEIZED LIQUORS n to-morrow morning in th liminary meetin Division of the It has been estimated that not lens than 10,000 bankers and their familie come to this city largest in the histo’ assembles ta- and Wednesday, of Worl! finance ar Some of the topie hen the convention morrow, Tuesday tal problems be discussed to have withdrawn MILDRED eized intoxicating the Clearing He President of the that | pie Collegiate Ch or in question most of which 2 ¢ the Washington tored in rooms of America has a deep interest in has- tening the recc cording to Mr. rn for the tate of nat uthority Superstucture Torn Away for 75 Feet— Passengers Not Injured. r, that from self-interest aud a wish to help humanity and civilir extend to the cancelling o debt to, this countr it ion, might even ments against those involved, The withdrawals were all said to have Two hundred passengers, Including a number of women, were thrown In- at 6:10 A. M. to-da’ s blessed with couras clear-sighted disposition of the liquor (Continued on Twenty-second Page.) (Continued on Second Page.) the tower of the building. preying on limax Thursday when she eon in its talons, while a flock little sparrows fluttered about It, eve ettlin vf ite’ win tim joined batt vision. A few minutes later a litt of feathers floated past her The authoress called up t tendent of th building, Alle ch the fog f Hawk Wins Battle in Fifth Avenue With Birds Trying to Save Pigeon Bird of Prey, Nesting in Gilded Rooster Atop Heckscher Building, Terrorizes Central Park. Eleanor Gates, the novelist, who is the wife of Frederick Moore has offices In the Heckscher Building at Fifth Aveue overlooking the Plaza and Central Park, has asked the Evening World loaded barges anc d off Greenville, feet of the lower deck superstructure, fortunately none of the passeng¢ crew was on that part go no one wa : tlon showed that the to urge the Park Depdrtment to ald ber in declaring war on a big brown wuich makes its home in the plumage gilded rooster big hawk and its mate have@—— , Inter to be take birds of Central and asked bim to find out what had « for months, the authore ald, 1 to be filled with p but her hatred against it came to + sing its way to Its home with a r chain loot instant the ferryboat tion band ma sparrow hawk sill of & window found on the at the eighteenth twenty-third floor Kidnapped Baby Back Home Unharmed After Four Days; Mother Hysterical With Joy AND MRS VOTH PANIC GRIPS 200 AS FERRYBOAT HITS TWO BARGES IN FOG Phe Bre voklyn —> Three Months’ Old Infant Stolen From Carriage Left in Hall. Well nou d and cared for, three~ months-old Mildred Voth was re- stored to her parents In the West 100th Street Police Station early to- day. _ As mysteriously as the baby disappeared with her carriage from In front of a West 125th Street etore ast Weduesday, was abandoned in the hallway of an apartment house A West 100th Street, 1 Park West, about midnight, George Burns, the je ing his last rounds for th heard an infant crying. Hew to the main hallway @ found the baby in a soap box under the stajrway, He fs certain it had been left there after he went through a few minutes before Burns notified the pol a called detectives from the W Street Station, Julius Voth, triclan of No, 307 V 11ath Street, was summoned to West 100th Strect Station, ide ed the bab and sent for his wife, who way al- most, helr from sleeplessness and worr hank God, it’s Mildred!” sald the mother, a8 she took the t n her arms and refused to let go, Laughing re. Voth ying alternately, c same The t was wrapped one stolen from the riage. Little Mildred had been rs, Voth said baby was etelen t woman starving for she became alarmed at the hunt Little ing made ¢ (Continued on Second Page.) deck. A number of auton the forward part of the b narrow escape from being The fog slowed up ferry movement in all waters about New York for several hours. No effort was tude to run them on schedule. ‘A FORD A DAY GIVEN AWAY FREE JERSEY TROOPERS BEGIN MILLS HALL MURDER UR Mrs. Minna Clarke, Choir Singer in Hall's Church Is Questioned. BISHOP CLEARS RECTOR Rt. Rev, Paul Matthews Ex- presses Contidence in Hall’s Moral Integrity. (Special from a Staff Correspondent of the Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, Oct Apparently as me s made by Cha teon-year-old daughter of Mys. Mon nor Reinhardt Mills, who was found murdered on the Phillip: farm with the Rey ward Wheeler Hall, Seut 18, county detectives escorted Mrs Minna Clark, wife of Addison Clarke « printer of No, 341 Redmond Street to the court house to-day to be ques tioned by Probecutors Strieker ¢ Middlesex County and Beekman Somerset County Mrs. Clarke was a member of the cholr of the Church of St. John the Evangelist of whic! Mr Mille wa. Waueone of the party ineluding the ev, Mr. Hall and hy wife and Mr Mille which made picnie trip to Lake Hopatcong the « before the rector and Mr Mille ah appeared from their home Another person summoned to the court ho: to-day was Sydney D Carpende first cousin of Mrs, Hall y married a chter Ww Johnson of the firm of Johnson and Johnson, manufacturers of vureien! zoorls Capt. Weyman of the New Jerse tate Pollee erat a Troopers Stierman and re ported at the office of nye Stricker of Middlesex to-da and said they were under orders from Gov, Edy to investigate the Hall- Gov, Bawa © investigate the im der, The would turn ¢ all information they obtained to prosecut ‘The troopers went at once to th Phillips farm where the minis the choir leader were found ed and began a thorough s the whole proper Thes off the farm into zones, over they went with the utmozt care They begah at once emptying the two cisterns near the house and ral ing out the spring from which the Phillips family formerly sold drin ing water. They wan tabll they said, beyond all hett the murderers had th wet 1 with which th dr if It is essential to the new tion, it was gathered to find it t Rev. Dr. Hall and M to the place where t found or were § and placed unde (Continued on Fourth Page) The World’s Big Gain in pu 384,200 24,404 9,200 More 5,521 More 1,384 More * 634 More 227 More 186 More 16 More 9 More * 166,330 terme 635,679 Hee. "Nerone. Mudania ‘to-morrow Making go Pare eel eeree e E E | SEVEN ARE INJURED AS BIG AUTO TRUCK RAMS PUSHCARTS Dragged From Seat Mob, Saved by Policeman. ‘ 156 West Houston driven by Alexis Toulouse to-day, and plunged heart of an Italian pusheart injuring seven children and three old women and an elderly man, and mashing four pi Immediately sin an uproar nd enraged thnut CONSTANT MUDANIA CONFERENCE PLAN ACCEPTED BY TURKS; TROOPS: STOP MILITARY MOVEMENTS + Representatives of England, France and Italy to Discuss Withdrawal of British and Turk Troops From Straits To-Morrow—Peril of War Less Menacing, Constantinople Believes. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 2 (United Press), — Mustapha Kemal’s command held the Turks ini check to-day, as preparations preliminary Near Eastern peace parley at od their leader's promise to the Allies, which accom- * panied the invitation for the peace conference, the Kemalists in the Chanak area of the neutral zone made no effort to draw closer to Great Britain's triple line of trenches. Ip some instanchs they moved back out of contact with the British to avoid a possible clash. Turkish National Assembly at Angora to-day unanimously accepts the Mudanta Peace Conference. The Assembly action approves Mustapha” Kemal's action in meeting the Allice and authoriven sending of. delegates to Mudania for what may ultimately amount to a peace conference witt Britain and other Allied nations CONSTANTINOPKE, Oct. 2 (An. sociated Press).—With an ar- mistice conference definitely fixed tor to-morrow at Mudania,- the peril of war between Gfeat Britain aod ‘Turkey appeared less menacing to- day. The Allied generale announced to. day that newspapermen, including those representing Américan jour- valk. would not be permitted to go to Mudania for the conference, The interaliled passport control has beer instructed to refuse vises, The an nouncement has caused indignan protests from the American corre spondents, who have appealed to Ad- miral Mark L. Bristol to intercede No objection was raised to i presence of Turkish correspondents a Mudania, because the town is within Turkish territory. Gre.: Britain's recession from the neutral zone controversy caused no little surprise ani disappointment here, but it was generally admitted that this step was the only thing which could have stayed Mustaphy Kemal Pasha's hand, It is pointed to as another evidence of England's ex traordinary patience and earnest de sire to avoid war. Up to the time of the tssuance of Brig. Gen, Harington's temporizing e|note, Saturday night, the situatior looked exceedingly critical. It te now conceded that his tact and tolerance coupled with the timely arrival of re inforcemens from England, prevente: the Turks (rom striking at Chanak. The situation Saturday afternvor was ained that a break seeme: itable, The British had orders tr ak at all costs, as the Turks slowly enveloping the Dardanelles citadel. Saturday morning the Turkls es were Increased by 1,600 cav alrymen and everything indicated © beginning of a hostile move. New difficulties await the British armistice conference, It is known that the Kemalists wil! insist upon the British withdrawal from the Asi atic shores of the Dardanelles and th immediate evacuation of Thrace by eeks y will probably also demand th right to cross the Straits to pursue the Greeks, as we!l as guarantees against the use of Turkish waters by Greek warships and transports. The presence of Greek war craft at Ro- dosto furnished the Kemalists with « Special Daily Prize for Four Weeks For ‘What Did You See To-Day?’’—See Page 18 ; a i ar mince ummitsteiaagainnpticciatimagilns aes