| Show I SINN AND ANDNA NA NATIONALISTS SEPARATING Breach Between Burke and Dillon Parties Widened I by Formers Former's Tactics I I By Associated Press I LONDON LO May Ia 22 The Thc The order for the I Internment of Sinn Inn taken In custody cus cus- tOO ted tody according to a Times dispatch from Dublin states that if iC within seven da days s 's front from rom the lie dato of oC the serving of oC the tho In Internment In- In order an any interned person makes an any representation to 10 the chief I secretary it will bc be referred to the ad advisory adI ad- ad Isor committee which deals with Ith th tho the j internment of or aliens and aind will be e con coin I Indications that the government o has not nol yet ct completed all the tho arrests contemplated plated b by It are seen In III the apprehension In Dublin late lat taut t night of P. P I. I F 1 Burke the leading Sinn Slum Feiner In tine the county of I j Monaghan Several Sinn inn Fein Irein leaders In iii I various districts evaded e the time police after alter 1 coup was uJ made ade III In Dublin Tile arc Ire their at attention at- at to all per persons ns who wino are arc regarded as suspicious and amI such men are arc b being ln Rt-j Rt I stopped slopped in the neighborhood of Dublin and searched All tho the best tet known men of what is regarded as the tIne revolutionary re I wing of the Sinn Feint Fein are arc alread already In custody cus CUR ted tad tody but there thero I Is a general impression that man many Influential participators In the tho alleg alleged d conspiracy are persons never er heard of oC b by the Irish public The events of oC the last few days das have ha I not drawn as much support to the SinnI Sinn as the they expected from Crom t the e more I I moderate Irish parties Indeed there are arc indications that the feud between tho the Sinn Sin Fein and the tho Nationalists has only grown rown more bitter To sum up the attitude of oC the two factions factions fac far It ma may be said Bald the Nationalists believe in constitutional methods of settling set set- thing tho the Irish question while the Sinn Fein demands revolution and amid the Na- Na consider that the Sinn Feiri- Feiri ers era h by their revolutionary re tactics are spoiling Irelands Ireland's best chance of a satisfactory satis satis- factor factory settlement T 1 Tf tho the Sinn Feiner expected the arrests of their leaders would draw tire the Nationalists Nation Nation- alicIa over o to the Sinn Simm Fein they thy are arc evi 1 d dently destined to o experience serious disappointment diN die appointment John Dillon as leader header of or tho the Nationalists carefully ca pointed Out In I. ini his Interview with tire Associated Press that he maintains maintain absolute hostility boa hos tl to tine the Sinn Fein Felli while Indira indications ions that time the Nationalist party part l I Is j preparing tor to r In the most emphatic wa way ther the r revolutionary spirit of or th tho Un Sinn rt p party m may mho ho bo found In an editorial tl In th tin I Evening Telegraph the official or organ of or orthe the Nationalist party COMPLAINS ON LATE STAnT START By Associated Press I CHICAGO May ola 22 John Z-John John FItzpatrIck trick president of or th the Chicago F Federation of I I Labor abor complained to Jud Judge c to today today today to- to day that the tho ull big pack packers rs do ilo O not s start art artwork work o on Mondays until comparatively late sometimes noon thus thuR m making It difficult for the tine men to get In a n full Cull days day's work Hc Ho complained that this was a violation of oC the recent arbitration award Fitzpatrick said similar complaints would bo be made mado at Ht Omaha St. St 1 Paul Vaul aul and other large packing centers |