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‘ Che { “Circulation Books Open to Ail.” | “VOL. LXII. NO. 21,896—DAILY. Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). NEW YORK, MONDAY , NOVE BER 14, Entered Post Offic 1921. “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ither—PROBABLY RAIN. To-Morrow's Wi FINA EXTRA " PRICE THREE CENTS Second=Clas ¢, New York, N.Y. > E ‘Tenemer FIGHT ARE in Hospit Cut Off From Stai cape in West 17th Stree’ TEN PERISH, © POSTAL CLERKS AND FIREME RESCUE SCORES AS FLAMES SWEEP HOME OF 18 FAMILIES a il. IDENTIFIED. ! One of the Victims of Fire Is a Baby—Womnuan Dying al. SCORES RESCUED, Sein. id Rear PRESIDENT SIGNS PEACE EDICT WITH CENTRAL POWERS WASHINGTON, dent Nov Harding signed 14.—Presi- the proclama- P, J. FOLEY. ‘Firemen Who Aided in the Rescue Of Scores in Tenement House Fire, LIEUT. GEORGE FOSTER. tion of peace with Germany shortly |before 4 o'clock this afternoon. The draft was sent to the White Mouse from State Department | i | | | | PROSPECTIVE JURY 60,000 WALK OUT Uns N All Other Treaties Like It Must BRITAIN TO ACCEPT U. S. PLAN; JAPAN READY T SCRAP. ANGLO SEC'Y HUGHES’ NEW MOVE IN ‘IAP ALLIANCE, IN WEST SIDE TABLE” POLICY _FIRE ~ 0 JOIN, T00 Officially Announced for the British Delegation That Balfour Will To- Morrow, Agree “in Principle” to the American Proposals. ‘Statement Made That There Are Certain Definite Modifications—- | . . | No Disclosure on Reservations ne fect) ce ha eon ; AYSHAD y Japan. Ten dives were lost in a fire that| president's desk when he returned IN ARBUCKLE TRI Be Wiped Out and Open WASHINGTON, Nov. 44 (Assotlated Pi 1 fficiall 2), _ swept from basement to roof of the} from a speech at the laying of *the ) Door Pledged. if UN ( ssociated Press).—It was 0! a YY ke five-story building at No. 108 West] National Memorial cornerstone pi Saeaany | , {anounced for the, British delegation to-day that at to-morrow’s session $ 2 4 » - a. is C Wy 0 e “0 ence , i e 4 cf +c H iy Tth Street at 3 A. Mt yy burns | } NO MISUNDERSTANDING. ’ jof the Arms Conference, Mr. Balfour will make a speech accepting “in stairs and cutting off many} | ie Saat at et? + teatintt f ad air ; . Seay cael tt jprinciple” the American proposals for limitation. of naval armament. of the eightcen families je fire | - . Tri. 4 A x i sj : escapes in the rear. An unidentified | ———— | ee Plan for an International 1 | CARGO St] AFIRE The acceptance will be based on what are described as “certain definite ic ’ * < Yi 4 o eth vy : ” seh | woman is dying in Rellevue Hospital | Actor Worried and Nervous) Thousands Parade to Meeting) bunal to Settle All Vexing modifications after a thrilling rescue by Firem "| 10 CONSPIRACY IN | ‘as Attorneys Question . Places AVithoub Sign af » Questions. meetings, THT Ee eer A obo ony Conbitieret nrost important among’ the British is a modification Wr" Patri ‘oley. q rty r more ie Y H ar = , l= Birian os Waes, Moire ee hoe Talesinen: Disorder. i May Be Agents of Commun-|i1,. programme for replacement. Instead of a flat ten-year holiday dur- f. others were attended for minor in- | ee aac By David Lawrence. ists Protesting Conviction o |, " : : Ht rca w Stes: ident | SAN FRANCISCO. N A wh blown at 10 o'cluck| (Special Correspondent of The we z Hf Vv tti jing which no new Ships shall be built, the British have in mind that the | * Bight of the ten have been identi SAN FRANCIS( ov a | i f Sacco and Vanzetti. : Z | fed. One man died in Bellevue from , On Rosacea GC. Avbucki@ion a ¢ r| this mi in every one of 3,000] eae bcos Ne ' | ac replacement programme be carried on from year to year and thus keep ; if a . 7 . WASHINGTON, Nov. (Copy- } k rles suffered when he fell from a an “eeccariah te{ Women's garment making shops i } © shipyards fhe ranowiesen c a eshin buildl i Laie ie aut ‘ ie Santi Ate Se manslaughter in conne w aoe ned with ce tee nee hich {tight, 19217.—-America’s naval propo-| Robert Brady of No. south | the shipyards from going to rot, or allow each country a one-ship building \ Sirteth it was Bernad0 Prosecutor Hayward An-| th here on Sept. 9 Virginia Pentti i ite pieoralons the as announced by Secre Street, a sailor; Joseph Ryan of No. | plant. a jaz of N 3M 17th Street 3 Bee n rot eture actress, begun ‘ ina 2 scon-|127 Hudson Street, Hoboken, and . "5 A re, ane ate 1 Beant nounces That He Will Urge H dhe (eaneriee Conn ; ie an exate number of | Hughes, are predicated upon the con-| 1 us ad et 2 i | The figure of 90,000 tons of submarines fixed by the American i} aca e hy dulio Diaz, son-| ‘ ) ' 1 | about 60,000 gathered up their tools] fdent assumption. that the Anglo-| Leo Kolowskl of Cambridge, Mans, } = eat B ' alexterts: ci | ‘ By \ ) fed at the Mors ’ bole Jail Sentences. ; Louderback, The jiry box was | + : nal i Japanese alliance, as well alll were brought of La Savole of the} Proposals, Great Britain's naval experts consider too high, as the nelaw of va Offcla filled quickly with prospective jure: and marched out on strike. ie ona 4 a Pind nN OP pave but lowing lst of th GE whom were women .| there was Tene diacriotcam| ory Se jude in M9) French line when she arrived here| British navy never possessed that tonnage of submersibles, i on een as ie hale ; a ol: of tie pee indivi“ Arbuckle app hs 1 4a} ine workers their benches and] ‘The United States is willing to re O86) in fie ney wero it | It is said that Great Britain may even propose the abolition of sub- QUINONE. MIGUEL, ol bY) viduals and firms in the tile, grate and | looked around luce the size of its navy, but insists| before United States Comntissioner pf f mies ( \ ten, native of Porto Mie prove. [Mantel business under indictment on] nervously. His wi t that the causes of misunderstanding | Hitchcock to be charged with having DIALING: and if she does not go that far will work for limitation of their URDINA MIN Sit u char of conspiracy in restraint of | did not sit with hin aa which make nayies necessary shall] started re in the cargo of the|Size and armament. JENCLA, twe two, o fe competition, apped hefort dge| Gav MeNab, chief Arbi wa ’ Salami 3 . . 5 pees : aostavitn 9 mpectition, appegred before Jude n H ’ ‘ are! 16a to | de removed Cosmopolitan Hner Collamer on the © Great Pritain's principal considera Identitied by hu 1 , W. C, Van Viiet in the United States] Six attorneys, asked that disposition at A }| Emphasis 1s placed to-day upon the | ' 1" ton, it is understood, in framing the Third enue District Con toudas nleaded | Should be made of the Grand J 1 and then i) ine aes 4. | high seas, 5 ood, “ rr ind A n en FaaGuine awe I tt t Court 1 and pleaded | shou 1 r t eG nd bie ir Eauevente ee another of | Werds of Mr. Hughes's origina inv{ ‘i . waarye ‘ which Mr. Balfour will make ¢@ URDINAREALN ‘ ilty to the charges against them} dictment against’ Arbuckle 1 the, twenty four. halls or, Iyceums|t#tion to the powers in which he sa; Secret Service men aboard® La ‘ morrow, has: bevn the question of WMI Fs years oli “ef f seven, |U*ter recelving permission to with-| also on a manslaughter charg: Be ; ‘jad been engaged in advance| “It 18 quite clear that there can be no| Savoie constantly guarded them on ’ 7 was to bs done to bring France and py se LICIT areal A , ara thelr previous pleas of not RONG police court eh H A URaLtiicenitiee final assurance of the peaco of the! the trip from Havre, They are be Italy. within the scope of the plan f4n " jeo, a maid guilty, Arbuckle is being tric = c ire fo P r % DIAZ, BLOX, employed at Luchow's |" any epreea to plead guilty to RWS EER Gott aina the sn the| Those who were tn charge of the| World In the absence of the desire ior lieved to be members of the Third limitations ‘The American delegates, N Restaurant; Identification doubttui. |rourth count in the Indictment, Cof¥adictment,” the court repl strike said that it seemed to them|Peace, and ue Rp eess fe sei Internationale and to have been | it 8 understood, Impressed thelr Brit- ORCIONECIS, THOMAS, twenly-/wiuiam Hayward, United States At-| The indictment probably will that the demonstration was practl-) 07% pense 2 pe autres! active agents in the international | j!sh cobieagues with the advisability of ve, button m: native of ATSED-/tomey, told the court that thi ilcontinued/teatnidie-tol das ally a 100 per cent, matter, that the] this desire finds expression Hy reign of terror which the Communists | first disposing of the question as it ANG Inited States melusea (ubigubatunea lee thaaorsrn.|| evedouelts ue juemdauiag of r nse of the workers had been uni-|tlcal effort to remove the causes Of] |. threatened to start as a protest | | affects the three principals—the United 3RMON name unknoWN. | mens case against them. Col. Hay-|men in the box, District Attorney ul. But from the other side, that] misunderstanding and to seek ground] | 14) tne conviction of Sacco and | States, Great Britain and Japan. i Hints, Iinotyo rator; mative Of! wara also informed th Uae, thatl ecde catined tng es ft the Manufacturers’ ociation,| for agreement as to principles and| US! NS tll Conte on te prockton, | Great Britain's acceptance of the t thi ard also informed the cougt that] Brady outlined the ease bricfy. ratee nt out that “fully 60 per|their appilcation, It is the earneat| \# Ral i ; ia eg ‘ Mexico. ty. | there had been no bargaining be- Milton T. U'sen, Assistant Distri ae r 5 ; ut.” | wish of this Government that through Mass | plan and Japan's sympa- bs Inidentified man, about twenty-| py, is offices a : aunts : Byler tane ot |oent. workers faile . to go « hos this Ge s ‘The fire in the hold of the Collamer |p: , lag iidine Empti attitude were openly forecast pigs ct Aa ep ant RARE Cessnaants, Ae Attorney, eranted tt €) “Whatever may be the propottion of|an interchange of views with the fa-| ... aiscovercd threo days after she [Dig Brooklyn Building Emptied) oriirany after the delivery ot Bacal Unidentified man, about thirty laskea that cach individual and firm|qraw out the knowiedse poss workers now out, it was sald th’s}cllities afforded by the conference It) .vieq trom New} rk on Sept. 19 in Two atid a Half tary Hughes's remarkable. presentat- The building is near Sixth Avenue | -eprésentative be placed on the wit-|tnove in the t eS i aeoen co of | ueternoon by Pp. lent Se hlesinger of|may be possible to find a solution Of] After it was extinguished Capt, Holme Minutes | tion, but it remained for a spokes- i and across’ the strec the reat f) ness stand under oath before sen-| circumstantial evidence the International Union of wearsers Pacific and Far Eastern repens sp|searehed the ship and found Brady, S. lvoen, speaking for Atha SORE t Station O, a branch post office: MAY ltoncos were imposed, and be per-| imme ara prospective juror was asked | Mat the #etlon here to-day would be) In other words, the limitation t/nyan and Kolowsky stowed away reer head of the British delegation, to rescues were made b: €es Of | nitted to make a statement and sub-| 4 acmuonin . | tollowed 19 a. few dave by strites ati armaments ts, inxenarad) ound !1)niey denied having started the fire, \ree thousand school children, all| give official outline of the coming de- the post office, by fren DON ie ected 4a \eroserexata ination, Lkeedidait ; » {Chicago and PI saasto is Fa mes: the aeeae ot F ts WUES-lh4¢ were not able to explain 4 fire/ynder thirteen years old, marched| velopments Fim } , 1 that eventually 100,000 wora-|tiens. This means at before an ' h ¢ ns men. | Bormer Gov. Whit aBHeAree bomb found with one them ater wal dataniyialvie® the alto t was announced, will By TENEMENT HOUSE. G raps Aaane tion ‘and aaa 4 is Y T ‘ay me, there must be an agreement 00] iy.ct of the American authorities in classroom bullding of Public School! * si Oaktars 3 7 families lived In the house, | 70°18 Ser ee e ee aat ot. thelr tctat ‘ : The movement of the workers from| principles at least affecting the Far], ran 1 1 last 159 at Pitkin Avenue, Hemlock|'¢ Arms Conferenc morrow a Be een ee ot which was occu, {for @ Postponement of their trial} out , ened. | teint > the] I This ja the crux of the conter-| "rane Held them tn prison until Jase) a Creadent Streets, Brooklyn, at;Morsing at 11 o'cle and the ground floor of which was until next year, Judge Van Vliet put|.). med (ee Sarees Fa DBE tage 0: bie | se dig Mer) week and then shipped them on La Speacen): 2 tyr atl that time bespeak Great Britain's ad- y t ‘ of them and t , them, there being}ence at tho moment, for it seems NAAR GEERY * this afternoon when two blind pled by stores the case down for trial Noy. 21 ; joe | . ni xa one of them was talkative ha{ herence to the fundamentals of the foreigners who und! dno Col) Hayward anid that he would la ay 4 Tnineteen irranged meet-| likely that the naval proposals will be} oy ine yoyog Kolowsky refused to| (98 electr flashes set fire to the proposal: ald dows 10 bahalt of eee Julius Kayser Herk in the j ieadtennen tontie . ue {te r in the metropolitan dis-| accepted and, of course, a reduction} ay git 4 a WItK Information school, ‘The building was emptied in] RT POM nn eo msion ee Kayser, a c - |urge jail sente} ‘or those who have HS SF sa ¢ api 1 PONN i ae rae eg | te ne care ormation as merican delegation by Sec! OMice, saw flames leaping from some | Ve ied culty as well as for those | pene. Sos ntee . |trict, was carried 0 ich order-| in the size of the navy c* the United| i, ni4 name and address when It wag |tWo 4nd one-half minutes: Hughes of the windows and notified Night |p nna upon trial. 7 before court was called to 0} liness und with sur >w movement would hardly be countenanced] i. ved to him to-day on the ship, and| Defective insulation in the cetling|™ \ e t P. Tally, who mre (Ao May He cca vets upon trie €! Scores of witnesses on both sides resembled a par it there were immediate prospect of “i of a fourth-floor classroom is believed ‘Acceptance in principle” is a diplo- Supezintendent P, J. Kelly, |maximum sentence, he stated, may be i Bhay 1b Aes Sn ae ‘ar Ei e itup witha deflant laugh v tic phase,’ which, whil king fered his men for rescue work. |e taganate Renen ey ake awaited the call to the stand Workersirmardhed dain thofal friction in the Far East. aah to have caused the fire, ‘The first} matic phase,’ whieh, while marine ee the eS ha s 5 prsso! dications that women will] og y 000 t °, walk-| The Japanese delegates have care- > | warning was the two vivid flashes fol-/@ !mportant mile post In an Inter Weston, Charles Fleisch Le aap é In often as many as 8,000 in line, walk p 5 aenrgs, Mee ana thie of Gat Fifty-three pleas of guilty were en-lserye on the jury, the n eer oe 4 wash (Gee HUGHES PROPOSALS Jlowed by smoke. ‘The school alarm] National negotiation, does not by any Leyay eee a twelve-foot ladder seared 7 a sth vere noe ange thirteen appearing in the first sionally (hero was eheeriog, it] (Continued on Nineteenth Page) | WARMLY APPROVED | was automatically sounded, while the] means assure its conclusion In origl- ie und in the Post Office to the | Pour “not guilty” pleas stand and tho) oe sixty-tive prospective jurors — ‘i | private box to fire headquarters was|nal form they found i pullding, from which |°@%es Probably will go to trial after! por more than a week the contend (Continued on Eighth Page.) LOU TELLEGEN HURT BY JAPAN’S EDITORS |rung. All the children, marshalled by| Acceptance in prinotple in this case front of aenceecig coming by {the terra cotta cases have been tried.ling sides have had their decks ed SERIOUSLY IN AUTO their teachers, were in the streets and| 8 taken by observers to mean that gereams for helt | ‘Those pleading guilty were: stripped for action and the easerness| WETERANS ASK HARDING Premier Takahashi Declares His |®Way from the building before the ap-| Great Britain will not close her ac- this time. Alexander & Reid Co., Charles K.| with which they have collected alll ACCIDENT, IS REPORT. | remies Kea mare Ss ae areiced ntance finally until the conference Many women and children were 1D) 5, @ gon, Inc.; Doty & Orr Co. possible evideuce indicat sana anail TO FREE DEBS AND nao. : Ce ice t Arms Confer- CILSuE TAR. No. 139 are from|haa proceeded to conclusions in’ the the front window AV fe |V. Foscate Co,, Ine; Globe Tile Co. | y :tt¢ WASHINGTON 1.—An appeal! SCRANTON, Pa., Novel4.—It is re 2 Will Be a Succes kindergarten to 6-1 « | corey f France and Italy, and It may san Adolph Grant & Co, William D.| 7 to have started last alenin eV. Debs and! px { here that Lou T en, actor Miss Catharine Piynn, teacher of| indeed be further conditions upon inued on Highth Page.) ie OKIO, Ne sociated Pre a BSP PGE seoaunues 68 FRik Grant, Ine.: Howden Tile and Marble | i put a local € ‘An priaguers’ wailicas anriously-inin an automo. | TOKIO, Nov. 14 (A uted Press). |, aie A ap javelopinent af the: Winochataa ane NN FEINERS Co. Ine; Elwin A. Jackson & Lro., Da ) " ic aveldent, wh way fromi| Seen satisisy s ; wd sm Caimin 6 ehildren,| Far Bastern affairs, Great Britaig’s 150 SI Inc; Willlam IL Jackson Co.; Jack t Ls Scranton to Honesdale, Ma, to-day jo-ds v ed : ae " the pr i 1 principle, however, Js ON HUNGER STRIKE son's Mantel and Grate Co, Incy | era n has been playing in a local td ete vinin Miss A i ia turned step toward the Henry Miles & Son, J. L. Mott Iron] in ue tw | ‘ Hi 1 t rhe pu eee € en slong the % 1 | we he men “i a t * " itside without ou line a the merica at Mo Joy Protest | Wor a i hi Se Hernia) P al act nin ju i 5 aime nayal holiday before the first mee an Hrhaleon pete Geiat Ae ARSON as _ ? \petri, Inc.; Rudolph Schroeder, Inc ‘ Mag bi ¥ elpt of a me nave 5H y ved) g st Restrictions Lately \ Morris G. Wiliams & Co. J, P. Zu we ot : ‘ ake Sto! ihe Ac f the Wa ( ¢ defective wiring: and the ciildren| "Japan's acceptance “in principle’? at Imposed. \Tite Co, Charles G. Alexander, . t ated dd to cancel r BUNEGeY: ’ ey: sumed for the remainder| !east has been forecast by the states SN M4. The Dublin|Charles K. Barnum, William G, Orr, lange a 5 oan ved by the same] py nent in that city, Elmira, N. ¥ Premier Pas ehaaht: 108 i os nt | 9) ments of Baron Adiniral Kato and oodaayeh t Be the Evening News|Lewis Vincent Foscato, William wedge thy dofendant in a Feaeral ao ; yaa tat the “method or|and Middletown, N. ¥ oe i ka peg rons a atts Tonm Arrives, |crners of the. Japansas: Celowatien: Borrespondent of * ee cin, Pein |Shookoff, William J. Adelson, William] tion charging the possession of liquo bying those ideabs > Smee: tose: Bel ward the Wasl=| capt. Ronald Campbell, director of] Wat modifications or changes map reported to-day that 150 Sinn Fein) 108 Gwilliam d, Howden, ‘wits | {leaally RAM ayat ovina romeo | Lr | England Kicks Better Than fington Armament Confere lala i ' ‘ ayia be proposed have not been disclosed prisoners in Mount Joy Prison had | D. Grant, bapidehia . | to be tried and will presumably awat | Ireland, Jown by the Premier Hara. He |207eee teeplng tn: the Baan 2 WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—The liam Walter Jackson, Frederick R.| 0 be * ; eu THE, Wor ; ae and cap British Fencing SHE Ny | Now, " @one on a hunger strike in protest |am Arthur Bbilatone, Daniel| 20 scHon_im the 8 Court Arcade, Puliizer ( CESTER, England, Nov. it~] was convinced, he said, that the con-|'Team, on the White Star| heads of the delegations of the five against restrictive measures which|Lawrence, 4 . NaAelnd Fae. canine 1 | How, NY ingland defeated Ireland in an inter” | 1 ence would be crowned with euc-|}ner Bi con members of] Drincipal p@wers arrived at the Pame ftor the t es- — (Racing results, scratches, entries a national soccer match to-day, by his tean in the interna- Decame effective atts FAent 08 Rests eon, § | cess. tonal spcing matches here. American cape of seven Sinn Kelnere, (Continued on Eleventh Page.) andy lections on Page 2.) pale,—Adtt, sto ¥ ne