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at /night, are:eon material . Wat 'would: b sti contract Abef 8 lang: jswbfld'n record ab Béubsels' Tube\ S f the City: hall hasa explain this of the of » Watson : normgt‘! ; data. add hlm. wsled Nish thing | the. some] 1 hint i ¥ .of S illlam cascof Wil-}: Rudd \power to| H 'oficials | viduals out 13 compelled dcgfnlon ts: Attorney [B will |B law by thel the powers - announcrd for special place in mobs . some othien hearing] 4 \do tost [4 fm fleet of moto / §; {driven through. | [General: lerWorms Through Hole *in-Soldfér- Defence For ~> hdown, . < Ae os front \of 40, rbelad spectators, jear.| bave \lived. mice;, to Eddi’qwllgl‘ebmlwqqd,/In the, giant heavyweight wreatlor. fror [the .Olymple games; to \Country' | 'Moore; the tackle from the mountains lot. Virglofa, and .to , Harry Albert (Bolles, iof Seattle; goes the: credit for | (drawing\ the straightest line between aviator: and defeat. .C ~: y That line of young admirals opened holes in the heavy Army defense that trucks my!!! have +' And through' the holes' that' these 'young husky midshipman opened,. the spectacular young. Ben Gund: Kochlef plunged for his touchdown, _. , Secretary Baker, General Pershing, cArthin and all the striped. and, braided officers of the Army were, there on the side lines to ree: the bril- Hant Walter Edward French, the Army tank of Morristown, N; ,J. stopped be- fore he-started. Malad Secretary Danlels and all the admir« als. of the. Navy: with thelr «arms crowded with gilt braid were there to see 'the glorious. trlumpl of the Navy over the Arny, “ 20. Famous Onlookers. .** ° William G. MeAdoo, Herbert Hoover, J., 1, Morgan, Judge Landis,. supreme head _of organized 'baseball, and fire stité governors, 'the cream \of New Yotk socfety; who might be classed, as neutrals, were there, sitting in. the gray shadows that settled down on Coogans |{Bloffs; content to see the better team ftin. + - \Thd better team wor-all agreed: Ko¢, two long periods they fought is the Navy territory ; through 30 of battle the Navy fought in the shadow of their own goal posts, the Navy, term caused its blue-blanketed goat on the side lines to bleat with anslety. ~ ;. For two periods and a baif of ia bit: terly fought battle, , the. Army out manoeuvred the Navy, For 87 and a {Ralf mingtes of a man to iman conflict {the Nary stands were moaning-'\Can they bold against it?], |_ . .. ;.; . Then, suddenly in the dying minutes of the third quarter, as a blot from t 5. The Army jero amphitheatre, | the navy was loosed. 'The midshipmen took the ball in midfield. } - geat old Vicent Paul Con- ? of. en, Utab, and, the youth {roy, gl’fl’Kodggg broke. through. the . holes hat the . gallant < line, opened, for nls and yards Lay defense collapstd. __ Upin the stands where the grey- clad Cadets were gritting their teeth jaws exhorts . Geretany vand : the? bona fide 'cltizena the dusk that was gathoring over the |\ de PREMIERS AGR 10 BALKGERMANS Lloyd:George:\: and - Leygues : <Adopt Plobisgite. Plan . _- For Silesia.\ -. 2, (Bi/tho Anvanciqlcci‘ : London, Nov.: 27.--PremlerDiloyd- ft 50 ack: thes provinges with i mans forvoting purposesi~\ |, ', & Under the. plan:of -the; premiers the yote\Will be- taken 'on several days, thaistatus.of. a-citizencto: govern when. he shall vote, It-will be:arranged that known: eltizens 'of the' province. wiom - the..Dlébiscite offcials, ard confident | 4, have wlll. votes on 'one /day. ~ Others' -who in ithe' province 'a: shorter another day, while thoxe lived there, a- number of 'years | time will vote a who recently /scttled, will: vote \on: still 'another day. ' Should the latter: ente: gory. swing. In: favor < of vote. against Germany. the allles 'are likely: to\ declare the plebiscite void. , The Near Esstern question was posts pored : usitfl . the . arrival .of, ' Count Bforza. the <Itallan foreign minister, tomorrow. | It will be\ taken up, in one of the twb conferences between the premiers Monday;\ Italy is so vi- tally. interested: in. the. question 'that. thet premfers. today desided: it would be & waste of, time to 'discus« it until Count Bforsa 'was presont. - They de-. to Invite former Presl« dent. Venizelos of Greece, as they could discuss the situation with him only as [a private citizen, | The premiers ex: pressed the hope that they would be able to arrive nt. a complete under- standing regarding the Near East at one conference with Count Sforza on Monday. , CONFAB URGES >:. TEACHERS JOIN - BIG U.S, UNIONS \ New York, Nov. 27.-A resolution urging affiliation with: organized. Inbor was tinanimously adopted today at. the closing. session 'of the sccond, seinf- annual conference-of feachers'. unions of easternStates, . The resolution de- 1 that \teichers cannot serve society well, without adequate pay and democratic 'working conditions? ,and that \it was Inevitable that teachers 5:33:11}. Soin, the ranks. of organized RAY L T Iu s ~ A recommendation was made by the committee oh-education that steps be taken to educate.comm@nities to 'the need of & $2,000 minimum salary for teachers of all grades and as near as possible a: uniform method of compen- sation for all grades. ’ . , Plans for trial boards to conduct trials of teackers were outlined, it be- Tox 'proposed that the trial board be |. compésed of thive. members of the school ' board. three teachers to be chosen by teachers and & seventh member to bo selected by the other six The-next session of-the conference will -take place in Washington during the.spring vacation. . a Arrival: Rouses..Hopé America * May: Be Considering ~:~, Entrance po committee m ,dEApLocK atk Objectidhs‘jftbf’fidririer; kEy‘ne’my ~* States Halt Plans For e (By fl:u‘13soc{é{égi~\}’hii.)‘ hk 1. Geneva, Noy, 27.-Whe-areival here today . >, of: |. Major ,. Mariborough Churéhill, ichief. of ' now tas nd nal al except to: himgelt and. has gxscnte‘d a inlld sensation Rf League * | of Nationsccirelos, .. The Usiited States | / has',been ' on. the. lips\ of 'aluiost every | _ 19, 'the. Assem Léagite 'and 'probabl avery -delégat \The\ hope: qill some: day join 4 mistakable.., The .ortive\ wo As 'has. vistbly: be inlnds' of Zen“: ovensn . the way open: for' the' UnitedBtates to have Her say«in' its eventual: révision. :The during -this. assem- bly: of: any. oficial or sentative of the American government was' the last- thing': hoped: for.: Major, Churchill, \consequently . was, all . the more' an' object of attention when.'ble presonee: here known. || \ i. * ObJéctions'Delay Adinfssion... , The subcommittee. couisidering the admission: of 'new mombers. has been to complete its work on account of. objections to:. both - Bulgaria: and Austria' by nelghboring states. Rum- anim, Greece and Jugo-Slaya, are still standing. out : against, Bulgaria, while Czecho-Slovakla has mot yet consented to the admission of Austria, 'The rea- sons given by these objecting states are much. the same as. those presented by France against Germany, It has been minted out to 'them; however, that th Bulgarid and Austria in thelr application. promised to fulfill their in- ternational obligations and thus make themselves eligible for admission, Sug» gestions. were made to the representa: tives of the objfecting states today tbat In. view of the advantages they derive from: the poacé treatles, continued ob- struction on thele part would, be likely to Attract unfavorable attention. The sub- committee on, armaments today ..contfuned . heating gunmen!!! n. favor of, the- resolution introduced by, Dr. Gastor da Cunba of Brazil, making the- manufacture of arms and munitions. @ state monopoly in every country. - 'This proposition 'is gaining round among the. délegates it being eld that much of the tendency to rovoke hostilities would be removed t all possible private profit from the manufacture or yate materials should be eliminated. - - [Whe resolation introduced (by Dr. Gastoay da Conka is receiving the support in the aub committee which 'hasthat question iimder consideration: Tt is understood. that the members of the British delegation, as woll as the. Scandinavian | delegates, hate made doclara ons favorable to the premgxtlont\ . . a . Session Next Month. Getieta, Noy. 27;-The work of the League of Nations committees has progressed enough to warrant the an- Hfigéifig' Not Board «Offers Job Back to thy me Pressly ruling here today by The Stite The beard sade This Taling Iw the boant A wish sciool teacher. at. Wriy, Cott M \Misconduct\ Prof. With Naughty Arm, But tit - . (Continued on Second Page) £ ~*Hed Rather Be a Motorman. . qDrape? was charged with having Dentei,. Col, Nov.. Si-Placing| fitted with hispupils and ofbasing one's urm around. a girl doesn't neeey Pat Bis arm around several of them. Siste misconduct,\ sceonting to a} board today Drap- er and offered Bim his job beck. But aper, who has been employed as a raotorman on a street ear since be lost kis «ld position, refesed the offer, declaring be préfeired to be a OE wots ly., of, the [~ ; ®. 1 noveMs _L i + EW YORK, Nov, E edt that. a protective\ collateral. stocks. pit \up by *Alla farketJat. the present. 1 ©. BRyan'- assets, they bought lie, has 'for \months (bee Jncluding Stromberg «Carbyrator;; Rool Zayden Chemical, Shares priceso «..) 'Fo 'of, these \stocks 2 It ' dollars, naing 'In some Instangé fallen; ~Bis'liabilitics:in. this; way, s 'nssets-have' been placed at Company; Chase National Bank,\ Me ; [and others ~: (By ithe United Pre 27.-Wall atreet bankers 'bave pervaded :the Anancial~district for, seyeral days' to the comiiittee. hi via made: it.. cleat, f *financing{several large: corporations, ontinental . Candy, \Chicago Preumatle ave of losses 'that has \swept. all over the, market, c \was sald, Teollateral shares that: had thomselyes aggregated. $10,000,000, it was estimated. |: €-from $20,000,000. to. $25,000,000, \* *'Among the banks interested. 'were 'nai echanics Ryan for-several days has beon.i qu 2 y EP RYAVs - Orr:MmARKET is ‘;od§y'cbn;i;mcd rumors formed 'to, preveilt 8\ be r ”in: xhrqwn on the \a (ote \ate fat above 'his linbilitigs, |. Jof these. companies -have been; hard |. Iiynngpnt up. millions /of 'maid to. be. the Guaranty Trust and Motals 'National Bank 1, 1nd no statement could» be |. boe. [0 'obtailied; from him. tonig} SPEND BUSINESS; _ TAG HOTEL IS ONE '. STAG B le \entoring the grandstand before' the Army-Navy gnimo on the Rold grounds today; Mrs, Mary, Wileos, wife 'of «Colonel. Cornel Jus DeW|té.Witcory professor, of, midd~ orn' languages, In the\ Milliary » Acad- ¢my, 'was\! token «All and \died before reaching her boas > / is £ou , Airs: Wilcox, accompanied by | hor husband and efptl 'frlefids, | com- plained of fin the : party ' was caught In a Jam: macending the grands stand stairs.. She«suddenty collopsed and upon'tle arrival of an army phy- slclan 'wasipronounced dead, . Colonel 'Wileox, left the feld wit the body, accompanied by. scvernl cadets who waye up the game to-show their ustcem; a a 2p T KILLED WHEN . AR 3VERTURNS; 5 ARE INJURED (By the Associated P .) Hatmon,, N.. X4) Nov.l, Miss Auoa L, Rowe of New Windsot, N. X., was killed and five omen-{injure}; when a touring car In which they were motor- Ing to the Ariny-Navy football game, turned turtle: here today. : , Io The machine, owned .by Captain W. P.-Nofton, U. S. A., and driven by W. A. Bartlett of :Comvall, N. X., became unmanageable, awerved into a fence and turned Adver, Miss-Howe was dead when assistance srrived. Captain Norton, Miss Mary Bryan, New York city, Mrs.. Edward Thompson, New- burgh, N, X., and Mr. and Mrs, Bart- lett. were taken 'to Ossining hospital ITALY POWDER PLANT BLOWUP . 'MAY BE PLOT Thy the United Press.)\ Afilan, Nov. 2r1-'The bodics of seven dqxdwregehkm (minute amok» ing rains of the Rossi powder fac: tory here today. Fifteen injured per- sine were taken to hospitals. Authorities began an Investigation late t of charges that the 'big plant ha wre by ' radieal«. The factory recently discharged over 300 radical workers and threats were made at that time. that there. would be reprisals, >>. holy\ A _ radicat ne'wsynper‘ printed «a warning that \the factory might be Blown £3}; a result of the manage 'The yc yin ok. s oll ts ambling. hot o suspend business and frarently voluntarily, éarly yesterday mor? '| pool room .and gamblipg rooms ate \*~ | poin __{the tnitutenance costs in that -city \ [have Increased 250 percent. wortk| said, had 'been maintained dorig the I[ In 1910 this testitution expended $2.-| V Ms + melo t tify: reports .they! hid 'The: . fo ed fro ab Columbla ,strjcgt;nnd;}'flrq11dsypy,, where a negro 'satd to' Nave, beon dn\ operation'; 4 Fiul- ton street, which figured In the In- dietment of two mon last apcing, and ithe. \Stag Motol.\ ~The Stag\. voluntarily, 'it \Is said, on account: of references made by this H Baper/ u ugs fe sn o B [:The suspenslon: was vlowed. in. the- Tight of & \felot' and Tittle faith was placed h the notion - of 'the police, which was regarded. as an effort to offset adverse criticism, 'What some action - would be taken. was regarded as a certainty sioce The Argus virtu- ally led the police to both placte it; the nbse,. Vattolmen: Mutden and part of the of plain- elothesmen of the Second precinet, visited the house.at street and Broadway and stopped the ganics; The proprictor of the Jim/x: is reported to have remarked that he'd know \when the birds left the cago,\ which fueant he would be \tipped\ before the police arrived. | It is said, how- ever, the police were-not heralded in this instance, and the games were «In full swing when they entered. »No ar- rests were reported, 0 ''This is the first action on the tips given the police by this ycwsrapur. Conjecture was-rife last night in the gambling belt ' and it.. is . expected further develgpments wilt follow the temporary suspension of business in the three places nam. It was freely declared the closing of the place ut Columbia street and Broadway came as a mcnsure against further expos ure, which might Include m high off- cial of ,the department' of public safety, The connection between this official and. the place Is sald to be that he is-personal attorney for the man beliind the house, As is nsunl, following the closing or raiding of gambling houses or re- sorts, the information regarding the suspension of the three houses spread like wildfire through the Tenderloin last night, and consequently . resorts nperated gingerly, keeping a sharp lookout on the possibility that the dis- trict attorney might swoop down. The feeling of unrest extends to the detective bureau and the Second pre- cinct, where the cars of a number of the operatives \burn\ when they read hewspaper accounts of corruption and stupidity. SMITH POINTS | -TO INCREASE IN TEACHING COST (By the Associated Press.\ , New York« Now. 2i-Governor Smith at a Fordham University cam- paigo, dinner tonight said that in all the cities of the State the Increased gost of maintaining the public schools was proportionate, with the exception of Utica. During the past 10 years : Cornell University. the | Governor past 10 years by public contributions $91,000, exelasre of salaries, whereas, H 1910, the operation costs ER 28, 1920. -_- «Ascetions of New present. ' closed |- THE. l «BD 10 AD SINNFEIN . Formed by ~ De Valéra. CARSON TELLS U. S. TO MIND BUSINESS (By the United Presa ONDOXN, Nov, Siz Ed- ward - Carson | tonight. curtly declined an. invitation. to testify before the Amerlcan .commnisglon 'on investigation of Trcland, +Hel, he \felt\ that all true Amerlcans resent... this unwar- _| ranted' interference in the affairs Sally , , [,.. ! | | of a friendly foreign state.\ Leader 'of Republic Decigres| | The\Globe was extremely bitter 225 . ~ .. [| in cbmmenting, upon Carson's reply .- It-Piot to Rouse Country * | | to the invitation,. Itdeclared that * Great-Britain never inquired Into to Revolution. ® American policies in Mexico, the MB 1. \|-| 4water cure\ in thePhilippines or the' burning.. of 'megrocs in. the south, \ and - conclyded: \It is donned Ampudent ‘Letv’tlus 'Amork cans mind: their own businss and leave us.to mind ours, When we want 'advice regarding Ircland, we will ask. for it\ . . - A eRIFFITH ARREST DEcriED \A. State: wide. organization devoted to the interests of the provisional Irish republic' was formed at m 'cotiference in the, Ton Eyclc hotel yésferday, nt lich Edmund De Valera, head of the [provisional republic, presided. * / Leaders, of tle Irish qause from all CHIEF HANDLES - OWN RISKY JOB; ~ ~KILLED-IN: . (The 'arrest'of Arthur Griffith in. an olivioits attempt. by <the, British, govern- ment to'remove bis moderating: lnflu- ange from' the 'young men, aod the government hopes, with hiis hand gone, 'from 'the helm 'the country may: be forced: general -upriging' and a {are tant declared: De (By 'the United Press.) \H hint as hentiment du Chicago, Nov up to his principle that ho would never assign as mind to a: task hoe would mot do hiin- seim, cost the life of. Chief Clydo Spen- cervof the East fire depart- ment toduy, t> Two firemen went into 'a amall burn- ing building and when they did not remppear soon, Spencer ordered the otier, mon ot‘thc department pack nnd went in afterithem._ 'The two pipe men went through the' honse safely and camo out on the other side, | When the «chlef did not-como out, firemen wont Into the building and found him, overcome, lying on the floor severely burned. Ho dled a short timo after. _ ___ ege BUILDING TRUST PROBE TO SAVE '> STATE $182,000 o 'added ' rapidly growing. in\ faypr «of 'the Irigh; cause in America ps must be taken to. coment tho' Irish gether, and 1t'is for ~the purpose: of forming an organization fn each State that he is now- swinging arouni the equqtr’y. He left Albany for. the West last night: eal l. ' .c. , Bees Britsh Plot, \ 'Nothing would please' the govern- ment.more than to see the impotious Foung Irishmen - actually | take up armas, for that would give some ex cuse for a general massacre,\ he do- clared, - \In Ireland we have no am- munition to speak of and not nearly enough weapons of, any kind eo that we have to take such mensures as we are able to tontinuc. Mr. Grifith was admittedly n - moderate» leader and to his wisdom 'is due the fact that. there has been no formal revo- lution; but a gugrilla warfare that is gradually - convincing - the - British eople: that Ireland: has a right to er own »governmont,\> _ , - Massacres: he declared 'are merely evidence of f'the movement to tet- rorize the entire country.\ An \his speech - before : the Irish Do Valera declared | that America shows a majority of sym- gunk“; for the eause of Ireland. his' countryy 'he sald, is \the Togleal sympathizer with the | downtrodden smflllrr nations,\ \We must strive to cement | the sympathy 'of the whole mation ° to- gether so ms to keep it alive. to en- courage it and spread its Anfluence if for no other reason than to counter act the enormons propoganda belog spread im an effort to throw a false light on Ireland. In the dass to come we must exnend every energy to epread. the truth ahsut our eause and to nail down the untruths which have Been 'given out to indicate we bave turned into a mation of radi cals. - Trish Conditions Bad, * \Conditions in Treland todiy are worse than in Belginm during the German occupation. ° The Germans{eific-bank. Seventh avenue at Forty- used some mensure of restraint and njnfh‘fmsf. whsln attacked, Ho car- - lollies aa _s i in. bo (Continued on nd Page ricd the diamonds in two tin boxes. Ilis assailants escaped. \Adopts\ & (By the Associated Pross.) Ossining, Nov, 27.-The State will save $182,000 an a result of the \in- vestigation _ of the alleged \building trust,\ in .New York, prison officidls announced today after computing the wecond ,bids submitted for the new death 'house at Sing Sing prison, Among the first bids was one for $407,000, which was $142,000 more than the sum authorized for the work, There ore four contracts for the work, which total $284,000, or $182, 100 less than the total of the lowest bide that were first submitted. * w - --a ___ IN: CUSTODY AFTER BIG GEM THEFT (Ry the Associated Press.) New York, Nov.: 27.-David Sayler, messenger for a jewelry firm. from what four men io a bollbp t's morning took diamonds valued at $60,000, was artested tonight charged with being a party to the plot. The messenger was leaving the Pa- Girl; Wife Irate \Ellis Island Passes French Miss Despite Woman's Claim of \Evil Influence\ on Officer, L (Spceial to The Argus.) yA. E. F. in France, was billeted ot §Sw York, Nov. Tr--Witthtrithe home of Miss Schoeider's father. Mariz Schneider, a French girl} While he was io France the girls adopted by Captain Robert C. Gill of the United States Medical Coms . is to be permitted to enter this souw-{ Schneider arrived on Ls Touraine on try despite the protests of the arm; October 22 abe told immicration offi- oficer's wile, will be decked by thei cials thet she was married to the medi- sectetary. of fabor. Captain Gill besical officer. but later repudiated the mnfde afedavit .r the authorities at statement and sald she was afrail «he Eils.. T where is held.| would be unable to enter the country AIstand, the aid that he is ready to « ber. Mr<junkess she posed as Fi ife. A Ci, who visited the = Captain Gift < steps to adopt hen. When Mis ial beard of ; month passed before Captain Gill went ui‘obrdgd to Elis Icland to claim the sitl. AMer's a Captain Gil kas gray bair «2d is girls senior. exerted = strauge Mre Gl says Miss =_ en- over ber Smband. france into the conntty cause to $330,000, Governor declared For Albampand Vicinity, Rain or Snow iNN FEIN Prisoners \GIVE: WAR TREATMERT IRE \ <| run into hundreds. {at Newcastle, . The latier will- father died. And Captaim Gill took) WEATHER, TEN CENTS < Barricaded After News \of Irish Plot. - tBy the United Pressy< + Dublin, Nov. 27.-The British ge .rnment tonight continued Its relentl smashing at the Sinn Fein organiza tion, a * i. Convinced that a few. hundred, @ ment, preparations were-made' to ba dilo the\ prisoners on a war: basi. Large internment camps: aro - being erected 'at Dublin: and > New Plans for the operation of thesc:eamps over an extended period have been. bodies of troops werd 'Aung out fo rake in the prisoners, . Leaders: of the Shin Fein and .the Trish. Voh teers: were brought In first, «As. and military intelligence obtained Nuge bales of documents revealing\ the; ganization of the volunteer army. Tho manney to run down the leaders of the troops and to pick up members of the ranks. c i eled life of General Cameron today, an a bush was laid for a patrol at Fermoy where two soldiers were. killed' and three wounded, In 'Fipperary, theror was onother skirmish, in which two civilians were shot It was stated on? rests in the present campaign will ~ While prisoners were into the city todoy and placed fn tem- porary guard rooins they could hear. the sound 'of the hammers as carpenters hastened the work of completing the big prison yards which will be used until the Sinn Fein is erushed. R Small huts spraog up in the en<> closures, bunks were built in and straw, unloaded in huge stacks to be ustd later for bedding. A large kitchen was: one of the details attended to. . Stores of provisions were sent to the camps. to feed the first prisoners to make them their homes. Two. of being built here, Another is under way ° hive. accommodations for 3,000. prisoners;, Offcils who discussed the plans de», clare their belief that the, canal-as never. will be filled. It was their belief that . the first few bundred arrests, \ They laid plans, however, for an ex«' tended campaign if nectssary. | 'The size: of the yards, the stores of provisions: and the necessary bodies of troops to be used as gnards were figured on a larger scale than the officials believed actually . necessaty. ° Britain Closes Parliament House London, Nov, Mysterious pre- cautions taken here today in g’uanlib; government buildings, including the house of parliament, were interpreted by the press as the aftermath of dis- covery of a gigantic Sinn Fein, plot of destraction. y Without offering any explanation to the public, officials 'closed the houses of parliament and refused per- mission for any one to visit them, Previously heavy Joop boled barti~ cades were constricted fo St. Charles street on either sile of the home office, while an 'ususually beary cordon of' policemen was thrown about Premiee- Loyd-tieorge's residence.\ B _ Some newspapers believed the bar» ricados were intended to prevent a repetition of rioting on the occasion of the demonstration of unemployed scheduled for nest week. Bat wher parliament was P ed among the place« under guani mo«t of the press inclined toward the belief fn an frisk a plot Ipcreased fSshting in Inland. fol Towing closely the countiywide arrests rests will shatter the 'rebelilous move» i. completed down. to the hmdflpk. afs Pic tations. 29 . .. The .program of surprise: aud atre continued relentlessly today, Large.} campaign progressed; the Trish office military 1s procesding in methodlcynlvf All the activity has not been on !> one side. * Besides an attempt on the. -> high' authority here tonight that are- , being brought\ 5 the camps are;. > the Siin Felo will be smashed after' ip » 3 i E 1 t )