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Show MOVE MADE TO SAVE GUILDERS Assistant to De Valera Will Probably Get Term in Prison DimEIN. Nov. 20. (By The Associated Asso-ciated Press.) The Irish Times today 1 says a writ has been Issued from th; j chancellor's office on behalf of Er-I Er-I skins Chllders, leading lieutenant of ' Bamonn do Valera. with a view to 'quashing the proceedings of the military mili-tary court which tried him on the charge of Illegally possessing arms. (Not Chlldors was tried by a military mili-tary court last Friday, but the tindln.r was not announced A Dublin dispatch dis-patch Sunday night said his conviction convic-tion was regarded as a certainty, but that tho death sentence probably would bo commuted to penal servitude. servi-tude. RUMOR DENIED. LONDON) Nov. 2 0. (By The Associated As-sociated Press ) Tho Evening News today printed a dispatch from Dublin saying It was rumored Ersklne 'lnl-d( 'lnl-d( rs and eight other unnamed men had been executed. Shortly afterwards, after-wards, however, It received another j dispatch from tho Irish capital stat-J stat-J Ing that the rumor regarding Chllders had been officially denied. CHI ROHMAN VISITED. DUBLIN, Nov 20. A crowd of women und girls marched Sundav evening eve-ning from Mount Joy prison In which Mary MaoSwlney Is maintaining a hunger strike, to tho palace of mo , archbishop of Dublin. They found the ! outer gates closed, but they used oth- er entrances and soon some of thorn i were sitting on tho doorsteps of th"j '. archbishop's residence: while others were In scattered groups about tho I premises. The deputation, whlh Included Maud Oonne MacBrlde and tho Countess Coun-tess Markievlcs had a brlof Interview with the archbishop in regard to Miss MacSwlnty's hunger ntrlke. After the j Interview the demonstrators left choerlng. |