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r assessment on rea] and personal prop- erty will be $750,000,000 more than AR “that for this year. t "To ro-Night's Weather—FAIR. fl Pt FINAL frm) EDI TION a men VoL. LXIII. ‘NO. 22, 2,191—DATLY. coe a. ee a ifonel , E w Yy ry R K, SA T u RDAY, 0 CTOBE R 2 8, 1922, eats > cent wr ae PRIOE THREE CENTS | CABINET APPEALS TO ITALIANS TO MAINTAIN ORDER IN CRISIS CITY BUDGET $38,625,000 |WOANSLETIERS (MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED | = PROSECUTOR MORE CERTAIN HIGHER THANINT922: ONLY | Fr ctvorrgy AN ALLITALY, THEN REVOKED;| args | THAN EVER EVE-WITNESS OF $5,000,000 0F ITMANDATORY|... =u. CITIES SEIZED BY FASCISTI) 4% ALL TRAGEDY; TOLD TRUTH Dead Woman With Mis- | ri F ionary Preacher. Mussolini’s Followers Take ‘ai Mayor Hylan, in Denying Increase for 1923, Ig- yi etait ‘ ; Failure to Confuse Mra. Giheea.l Mrs. Gibson by Attempts to nores $20,625,000 More to Be Realized From Controller Florenice;, isa LLOYD GEORGE SEES Twist or Interject Statements Into Her Nar- | ABSOLVED BY BISHOP. and Cremona. ist or Inte Higher Real Estate Valuation and $18,000,000 oe BIG STORM COMING rative Convinces Mott Account of Shooting Savings on City’s Debt Not Deducted in Draw-|/0cal Officials Declare Case} MILAN 1 S$ UNDER SIEGE. Is Correct in Its Essentials, ing Up Budget. Murder and Suicide, Prob- foneestiahis ably While Insane. Barracks ‘at § iena Occupied FROM NEW QUARTER ——— = and Strong Forces Concen- HAVRE, Mont., Oct 28.—The Rev " Leonard Jacob Christler, rector of St trated at Many Points. Mark's Chureh of the Incarnation} | ‘ oe 5 Nation Surrounded With here and widely known as the “Bishop}| VONDON, Oct. 28 (Associated Menaces, Premier Tells cf All Outdoors," and Mra, Mar-| P'e8s).—Martial law was proclaimed ! aces, e guerite Carleton, wife of a former| !" Italy to take effect at noon to-day, Glasgow Crowd. Montana Distrigt “Judge, who were|2Ut the proclamation later was re- pees killed yesterday tm the clergyman's| %°!nded, It Is stated In despatches (rom! GLASGOW, Oct. 28 (Associated investigator, Lieut, James Mason, to get some papers and deliver some home, within a few feet of the room| ‘e Stefani Agency in Rome, the] press)—Former Prime Minister Lloyd messages for him. where they just had left Mrs. Chris-| %™!-official news organization. George, addressing this afternoon an} MRS DAVIO C SLOANE “Mr. Mott still believes in the essential truthfulness of Mrs. Gibson's (Special from the Staff Correspondent of The Evening World) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct. 28.—Special Deputy Attorney General Wilbur A. Mott is not affected by the aspersions which are being directed from all sides on the credibility of Mray Jane Gibson, the widow hog raiser of Hamilton Road and declared eyewitness of the murders of. the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Reinhardt Mills, whose bodies were found beside a roadway on the Phillips farm just six weeks ago to-day, Mr, Mott did not come to New Brunswick to-day. He sent his special , Despite Mayor Hylan s assertions that the 1923 budget represents Mo substantial increase of expenditures other than the $6,000,000 in- crease for the Board of Education caused by mandatory legislation, there is an actual increase, apart from that item, of about $32,625,000 On the face of things this huge increase is not apparent. But unless figures are false—and in this case there is no evidence they are this increase is a grim reality. In the first place the tentative 1923 H i tler, were the victims of temporary] Jt 18 explained that the withdrawal | audience of 6,000 people, who recelved ee (ev eaeee story. Mason said: insanity on the part of Mrs. Carleton,|°f the proclamation ts the result of | him enthusiastically, declared in re-| The wedding of Miss Fredrica Ger- “It is true she is a women of what If, as Comptroller Craig foreca: in the opinion of local officials. an Improvement in the situation, ferring to the breaking up of the) trude Binney, known on the stage as might be called suppressed intelligence ay the tax rate of 2.75 will be the sano F ‘The tragic death was a dramatic peecan Ce early this morn- | Coalition: Fafre Binney, and David C. Sloane, and breeding, whose imagination en- im 1923 as this year, this will yield 1 ending to a dramatic life. Jealousy oe iach P See Goan: “'The world is in such trouble, it Is} 80n of Lieu ‘om, Jolin D, Sigane, ‘ tered a little too strongly tnto her vér- | next yea~ $20,625,000 more in new admittedly was the cause, and the! Florence, Pisa, Cremona and other |!M such a condition, that you cannot] fetired, a wealthy Philadelphian, took sions of what she saw and heard, But taxes than the city received in 1922. authorities to-day sald there were no|chief centres were declared to have | afford to indulge in party bickerings] Place yesterday afternoon at the home Mr. Mott has satisfied himself. that Second, there is the benefit of a N 10 NAY “loose ends” to be cleared up, Among a eee babe by the Fascisti forces, |and quarrels until the nation is on bss the aes sarah MSE eas she is not a liar, ~ who deposed the State authorities and ef ray, nt No, 208 East 62 reet. “ Mana of -wboute- $18,009,009 denoting: a bunch of torn papers found in thé} jssumed command. Apparently, ac- | T™ Tock sain. The couple first met three weeks ago. His purpem tn oaligg hen) f0 4 the difference between what the clty room of Mrs. Carleton were letter8| cording to these advices, there wes “As an old) mariner who has] Miss Constance Binney, film star, was appear before him yesterd#? was to needed this year and what it will] and telegfams which had been torn] no resistance. weathered many gnics T utteg this] hor sister's bridesmatd, test her credibility for his own satis- need next year in the discharge of its} Princeton Fans Are Taking] and parts of them burned, They are Communications in all parts of the|warning: ‘There is a worse hurticane —_—_—— faction, He went over her sworn and aeontes HERE ae taarene 7 . 5 ae * Mu to in-| Country are badly disorganized, King re arter,"? unsworn statements slowly and care~ debt pervie ye panne Se er All Bets and Clamoring | £2! »y cules of Rolies paren fa ie Viste ER Menuet ie WeGWaree Lace conti from posites quarter," he pit. tully and purposely (nterdected eiiwie and amortization of city debt. Th for More dicate that Mrs. Carleton entertal returned to Rome last night with the| “Nr Toya George suid the Conser RA sh , details which were not contained in year the debt service was $104,406,- q * a wild infatuation for the minister she| intention of conferring to-day with|vatives wanted a Premier with } Thief Injures Three Women|] those documents. Each time she / 278, Next year it will be $86,435,641. murdered, various political leaders in an en-| vitality and go. To use a golfing ; Fi : checked him and said, ‘No, Mr. Mott ‘ The $20,625,000 of new taxes THE LINE- UP: in) this Wwasy (connection: charkes deavor, to form a new Cabinet to| phrase, as he put it, they sald he in Brooklyn in Making I didn't say that, ‘The stenograph 1 y , ince Males 5 succeed the Facta Ministry, which was] (Lloyd George) was very good with . must have made a mistake. andthe ale diesel ne ay ‘i PRINCETON. CHICAGO. eect Lsbasaciceu alae es a that} torced out by the threats of the|the niblick, excellent for getting the . Escape. couldn't have said I said (or heard) service total $38,625,000. B} Player. Wot. Wat. Player, the relations between the couple were | pagcist tall chbice the noun Ent chaeen the that because it did not happen." F: these are approximate figures | Gray. “187-...LE....178.... Lempa|improper, but an investigation set on] ROME, Oct. 28 (Assoctated Preas).| green he was too energetic, and they Two boys are dead to-day, and five} Mr, Mott, according to Mason, bee they are presumably close to the | great 7188. ..-L-7....178, Fletcher! root by Bishop Faber proved, to the enhe aneece oath ee ae wanted somebody with a feebler women injured as a result of auto- | lieves ie canes oo piateenenen) Gene Alfor 5 . least, lon since ecel - | strok % mental to Mrs, Gibson's veracity ai fact. n satory Aa sorts Gi 235.00. King satisfaction of the Bishop at least.) cots trom the provinces, where the| “well,” he continued, ‘Yt is not for mobile uccidents in Manhattan and | Men Wi nae ite source in persons | Deducting the $6,000,000 mandatory | Baker .....196....R.7....190.,... dovvdy| eat the allegations of improper con-| Foscist! movement has taken a sub-|me to say whether they've got it —_—— Brooklyn who have a life and death interest in , Board of Education increase t's} Titlson ....165....R.E....181... Dickson|@uct were unfounded. Nevertheless, sive direction, and to adopt necas-| But are we really out of the rough?], . r ¥ ' One boy was Charles Michaels, of} discrediting’ her narrative. leaves 32,625,000. Gorman «--188..;.Q.B-...172/ Strohm'r|the stories have been persistent that} Sry measures to meet the situation. | Go to the Glasgow shipyards for the Lieutenant in His Regiment,}.. 44 whose} Mrs. Gibson was not om her fapm 1 ae . aldwe' 184, .L.H.B....169....., Pyott ket ‘eports received by the Cabinet | answer, E: e the numbers of un- I = ‘ of] t-day, The State trooper who Avas If there was no increase of ex Crum ......175..R.4.8....175 H. Thomag|the study of St. Mark's Church has} qoincy from a number of points in praca ayy anen rend ie is = ante 107th, Wants Damages skull was fractured as the result of cele Pe vehaee ts se & tay Sree | yonse in maintaining the govern- Cleaves ....176....F.B....181..0. Tho: been a trysting place for the pair, and] Central Italy ber. e Faact DLOySs, $6 . x having been struck by an automo-]P ¥ p Pp. mas Central Italy show that the Fascisti | fo, 2 quel ande yi 7 7 { é festo, and then ask the question, “Arc From Commander bile at Columbus Avenue, near 68th] “Annoyance yesterday wax not there ment of the city the budget that Mrs, Carleton, who was sepa-Jare extending their movement warare gilt) of tho: coueb “ i , Meese ran SN Miia Statian Mayer, |.torday i SHIGAG : 2 F haves Street, driven by Miss Marian Myers, i should show a decrease about CHICAGO, Oct, 28.—Chieago, as |tated from her husband, Judge Frank] Tho Facta Ministry, despite its]” Referring to the labor manifesto, g , equal to this figure, But it is the | the hour for tts battle with een Carleton, frequently had been seen|resignation, is acting with energy to] Mr. Lloyd George contini Ralph P. Buell, No. 165 Broadway,| N9- 1261 Madison Avenue, The boy] DOESN'T DOUBT POLICE KNOW } going to the church when the minister] reestablish orde: highest budget that the city has ones 1 haar ) ; was rushed to Roosevelt Hospital, WHERE MRS. GIBSON IS. Approaches, is still the favorite to win Rome and all of | “tis a manifesto issued to @ peo-las counsel for Col. Wade Hampton 8. GIBSON 18 y area (a : : vhere he died, and the young woman ever known, and the entire 7 was in his study. the la citie up to the present e crushed with taxation, sore with - = iy fos 1 Ss 5 Mr. Mott, in Newark, was asked by over the Tiger, The betting is a lit-| So sure are the officials that the} time, have not been the scene of any wounds of a great war and ex.| ayer, banker and soldier, command-|was arrested by Policeman Patrick | reepione if he knew where she was. (Continued on Second Page.) tle closegthan It was yesterday, but | deaths represent a murder and suicide} disturbances of moment. hausted and worried with anxieties |¢r of the 107th Regiment, the “Dandy| Michaels and later was released in} 116 angwered indirectly. saying: a the oad: still as high as 11 to 10, |that Coroner Holland and the Sheriff's] Tho Cabinet decided first to Issuclapout their daily bread, We are not} Seventh,” this morning confirmed a| $500 bail for appearance in West Side iSoart “IT have knowledge of some things ‘anar 4 vos is defendant } a 5 » im- report that Col, Hayes Is defendant my vr en gating behind a] 28¢ to Mrs, Gibson which were tm a $100,000 suit brought by Lieut. ok. Ei . * proper and from which she should” ¢ $ truck, Emil Sorenson, twelve years] DOO ected, I think it is only fait office last night announced that no STILLMAN LOBES FIRST and In some cases even as high a8 5) inquest would be held, unless relatives MOVE IN APPEAL FROM to 4. Opinion prevails that the odds of the dead man and woman insisted. DIVORCE DECISION would be greater in favor of the Ma- The theory of the officers received A proclamation de jaring a state offout of danger, It is a formidable siege in all the provinces beginning | challenge and it will appeal to mil- at noon today, but later this decision |jjons, was modified and a proclamation wus} myo ‘die-hards’ are not the only| Philip J. Fitzpatrick for allenation of | old, of No. $17 58th Street, Brooklyn, a es r t the ae - roon, were tt not for the fact that | Confirmation from Pr. R a anes ienued urging vibe pups to maintain | people who are calling for a change. | his wife's love. pee byes bite pe aa Kay is Bourth ia the Doe wen want have pe RReieetertoe = Re nd see vo | He. Who was called by Mrs. Christler| order in the face of Insurrectionary | ithey are not the only people In a a _| Avenue and 56th Street at this morn- ea, POUGHKEEPSIE, N, Y., Oct, ‘6]ardent Princeton fans who have! tttneaiately after the shooting. Dr.Jattempts. A proclamation by the| -"°” nly Lisut. Fitzpatrick was until recent-} ing and was truck and killed by an trely properly sought interviews. an (Associated Press).—Supreme Coust}] swarmed here from all sections of the | Mackenzie said that when he arrived| Cabinet says: (Continuea on Second Page.) ly an officer in Col, Hayes’ regiment.| automobile driven by Sidney Fay, rae pst ue tis ta he eee Ge Justice Seeger to-day denied the mo-] country, are taking all bets and clam-|at the Christler home the pistol with] ‘‘Seditious movements having mani- —_—— His home ts at No. 1936 Harrison | nin n, of No, 1028 57th Street, pitctt “7 ae la not in Nese. eit tion of counsel for James A. Stillman.| oring for more. which the two had been shot still] fested themselves in certain provinces Avenue, the Bronx; and Col. Hayes I stopped and picked up the boy, 2 New York bunker, to show cause way was grasped in Mrs, Carleton’s hand] of Italy, having as their object the COURT WILL VACATE wick, I am confident the detectives All the seats available have been Iriving him hurriedly to the Nor- the decision handed down by Supreme with her finger on ‘he trigger. interruption of the normal functions} MEXICAN FUND SEIZURE |!!ves at No. 6 Pittsfield Street, Cran’) \ cian dospital. It was suid there Session te erst her know where Court Justice Morschauser at White] Sd and It ts estimated that 82,008 | “phe clergyman'’s funeral will be] of tho state's powers and calculated - ford, N. J. that Sorenson had been killed in-]* Ma that ae a result of Plains, N. Y., confirming the eport]| spectators will witness the contest.|held this afternoon with servic to plunge the country Into gravye| Attachment at N. Y@Consulate te] fess than four years ago Fitzpat-|stantly, Fay was locked up in the es PECINSE gels 4 tini's investigations he war pe Herero Glen on in favor of Mrs Some of the would-be fans are so|St. Mask'a Chureh of the Tacerna- trouble, the Goreromsat, as far as Be Set Aaide. tik Giarrien| Mies anne Lopeni on Fourth Avenue police station charged ot aa eaaul et liar aie aoe man und her son Guy, should n9*] eager to get scats for the game that] tion, which was built during the min-| possible, tried every means of con-| wasgHINGTON, Oct. 28.—The writ v : homicide sy the tatenhone at Bae) See be revieweit sm.|9# high as $100 were offered for the|!try of Rev. Mr. Christler. cillation in the hope of re-establishing| of attachment issued by the Supreme | YOURS and beautiful girl, blonde, with} An gutomobjle thief Injured three Tan oan ibe tee ware lane RO Justice r denied the motion sim- ; : Bishop Faber, head of the Montana peace and reaching a peaceful solution | Gourt of New York Stato against|!ue eyes. Sho at once became pop-}women in Brooklyn this afternoon in | On the evening tie tue wake lene Mee ply Re notte, tioreby ‘le ne precious little pasteboards, diocese will preach the sermon. Busi-] of the crisis. funds of tho Mexican Government is] ular among tho officers of the regi-|making his get-away and also lost the | 0°) ‘any outsider lured the rectol ~ tho entire case, Involving the actions Wf] q(t will be a great game, with!ness houses in Havre will be closed In the face of such Insurrectionary!tg me vacated in so far as tt relates tol ment, and, according to tho complaint,|Ca!™ The car, belonging to Marry | OoG Mra. Hall to a meeting i Muck ot baby pias, In the Jurisdiction either team having a chance to win, |for an hour out of respect to the late] attempts it is the duty of the retiring | property of the New York City Con-1 Go. travey waa ono of her admirers wenberg, of No. 278 New Lots Ave- |“! rote Newall Dtelffer, former j of the Appoll#te Division of the Su-| Further than this I do not caro to] rector. Government by all means, at whatever | mitate, it was sald to-day by the State | © nue, was left in Alabama Avenue, |, TIMOMY Neve tency in New i Breme Court comment on the result.” was the} All of the principals tn the tragedy | cost, to maintain law and order, and | Hepartment. Last Juno Liout. Fitzpatrick ro-|near Now Lots Avenue, and the thief, | A*sistant | District Atutity lt Ete { s Laid i Pl ROR ° | were prominent, both In Montana and|this duty {t will carry out to the full} —_ a __| signed his commission because of tho] 8*!zing it there, started off. ¢ attorney for Mrs. Hall, called gn i ANOTHER “HYLAN FLING" | ¥emen’ wade Oy Bill Roper: coesh — , Hieged attentions shown bis wife by| At Hinsdale Street and Blake Avo. 700 NST Oat 1 ofclock. He Mee a of the Princeton football team, (Continued lon second Pages (Continued on Beoond Page.) HEAVY SMOKER DIES, antes Sens . 7}nue he collided with another auto.|Lieut, Mason at t oclock. He hag i BY TRANSIT COMMISSION] . a his commanding officer. Fitzpatrick | mobil driven by Samuel Brimberg, or] W!th him Felix di Martini, formerly, } The Princeton team yesterday after- (jee SS 117 YEARS OLD, STILL nobil ¢ . Was Kerk detective) whe ianene 4 n were put through formation : HIS BABY’S FINGER brings his suit in the Bronx Supreme|No. 660 Howard Avenuc. The stolen | isventivaton an Harkness 1 HOOD: WARES: (ey! FUEL ORDER CUTS OFF WORKING ON HIS FARM] court car was hurled to thesidewalk and|oted success as, an investigator © aren ie : dvills and were permitted to do some ALL PUBLIC BUILDINGS PULLS GUN TRIGGER Z urt, there struck three women who were | murder mysteries, Neither would tell ‘Transit Commissioner Harkness to-| penting. Forward passers and re- KILLING FARMER] Born tm Austria in 1905, Quite] Fitzpatrick says ho remonstrated |, nether why they wanted to see Mason, f day said: “If Mayor Hylan’s scheme for|celvers came ta for a deal of attention, ‘ - alt Tobacco When Price with Col. Hayes and received the yw Mianle Salusky, twenty ‘ane rej ar a " Ere Sry K dm ° _ ‘ sain |eleht, of No. 449 jams Avenue; | Gibson had been in ed, Mr, the recapture and ration of the] but most of the time was spent in get- sey, Retureslie sapplr Leaning on Mussie When Infant at Gah EP Solpaey a eee ne eee ie ib agein ee z ue van vache ee vot | Pfeiffer said Fourth Avenue subway were rentiged| ting acquainted with the surroundings | 1. “oo 94. —gchools, armories, lay on Floor Discharwes SASKATOON, Sask., Oct. 28, would communicate with Mrs, Fits », 329 Hinsdale Street, and Pauline| “I have not seen Mrs. Gibson, 1 several millions of passenger and learning about the alr eurrents Raat Pare ; Wilutingns ware Firearm. The death of Henry Lorenz, 117- (Continued on Second Page.d Schwartz, fifty-five, of the latter ad-]have sent no one to see her. No one wou'd be stung for a second fare, The| Which shoot the many exits and chan: | oo trom a y of anthracite coal DEN@ER: 0h; i an year-old farmer of Pleavantdale, i dress. ‘Their comparatively slight in Poureatalion me has seen her ois around the: fe! ae % i The tiny finger of his baby : ana ; , a juries were dressed by a surgeon} " not anticipate the arr peeks 4 Se cce et ound eres te sin : the effects of the Heat IN NARS Ra i last night snuffed out the life of Dacthern Haskatohawan, te) yes NEW YORK HOST DROPS from Bradford Street Hospital, after| indictment of Mrs, Hall,” » wo far this year have been 19,4746) gers showed the effects of Fhe tyyiig, County Fuel Administrator Fred Kraus, thirty-flve-year-old ported here ' which they went to their homes, | tinued, “unless absolutely false testi This nuwiber would 4 ibled tf there] b truggles engaged in this year, he ord also forbids furnishing of farmer, residing tour miles gguth According to family records he DEAD IN CH'CAGO HOTEL The police are searching for an au-| mony is offe) the court or the . Was a severance of t mirth Avenue! some carried colored eyes and others], viiracite coal to factories except] of Hudson was born in Austria May 9, 1805 ro aoa tomobile whieh from Bush-|Grand Jury Hall knows so litle subway and t h, for persons] wore patches on their noses, Some }those producing foodstuffs Kraus was 1 or gthe Up to a r ago ne was a CHICAGO, 0 28 ering BIST ine Avenue in the} about this case, She knows less than bound t ! ° Istand sould but in general it is a} tnder the terms of the order no hard] muzzle of a gun talk Ato heavy sinoker, but the increased at the La le Hote t night. Wwitiamaburg scction. having| the average newspaper reader, One of ssh seat than Mads eNemly: Detanoyd}conti can be: aalivercd to) ey PUIdINE! tis-wite, His thres-yearsoldmon, price of the weed dguse4 him. to aoe at ee tea eT struck Lena Weiss, seventeen, of No.| my reasons for coming here to-day venereal) OF placw i) the city (tna phe ying on the flo! cht at stop. See ite Wu altTt it 4 Humboldt Street, and Sophie Co-| Was my feeling that for the first time he 4 k the doub ong those on hand to welcome|pied ss a dwelling. The shortage has] Playing on the floor, caught a ; aetios merchant 0. G11 158th Stre 1 . Ree al sanauin § 2.838 ape] 2™M20S tone on hand to weloome| Pied ae 8 eee ae, Approximates| the stock of the shotgun, his He did the chores on his farm [New Work, here on a visit with his wit ; her physical 1 mental condition naull; (Continued on Eighth Page.) ly 2,000 families are without fue finger pulling the trig until a fow days befoge bis death, | @! 9d of heart disease (Continued on Second Page.) have become so nearly normal that} A I OR D A DA Y | VE N AW aN Y The Evening World Daily Prize Until Nov. Ist . See Page 7 “ : > ” - For “What Did You See To-Day ?

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