Show 64 IRISH HUNGER STRIKERS FREED FREEDAs As Result General up Tie-up by ly 1 Workers Is Declared to Be at an End Dublin April 11 Sixt H-Sixt- Sixty four Sixty four our hun hunger hunger- er- er striking striking- prisoners have ha been released apparently aPIH unconditionally and arid as as-a as a re result result re- re sult suIt the strike is 18 considered off ott The Tho lord mayor maor who went to see Lord French at at the vice Ice regal rebal lodge lodge- when a hitch arose at Dublin castle through a sll stipulation lation that the prisoners must return to their captivity on their rc recovery o ery stated on his return that the tIme prisoners would be bo released unconditional and Mouse Policy PolleT Tho The prisoners had refused to accept tho the stipulation on the ground bround that it was a a. reapplication of tho cat andi mouse policy The Tho relea release e of oC tho the prisoners announced announced an an- at 5 p. p m. m Is regarded as a u complete triumph for the hunger strike and Its all ally tho the general strike It became known early that Viscount French had summoned the tho lord mayor maor and that it was then then-on 1 a n question of or oft t terms e rm s. s It lt is not definitely known what the terms arc are and or some days there mn may be contradictory statements regarding them The tra trade o unionists however howe had no doubt which side had won and immediately called off ocr the tho strike to tho the great relief relict of or the tho citizens Hetter Treatment Ordered Tho Time prisons board bord also received an order that henceforth un under cr tho dc- dc tense o of the tho realm act prisoners should receive ameliorative treatment from this the date dato ato of their arrest until their trial for a n specific offense The visit to Dublin of James hear Henry Thomas Thom general secretary of ot the National Na Na- Union of ot aymen and labor member of oC parliament for Derby Is regarded ro- ro R as in ha having had some somo share sharo In Inthe Inthe the tho decision for or the tho release of or the tho men It is said that an nn attempt was to have been made to bring about a strike in England in support of or the Irish cause Mr Thomas made malo a speech from rom a window window win win- dow lOW of or tho the labor executive of offices Ices this evenin evening indorsing the action of ot the tho ln h hunger cr strikers Change In Irish Policy by MacReady l London April 11 H 14 Thc Tho release se of the e eIrish Irish prisoners was' was D by direct order of or orG G n. n Sir Sr Neville Iad cad and marks the beginning of or un an entire change chan in fri tho the Irish policy according to a a. promInent prominently prom prom- displayed cd statement In the Dally Daily Mall Mail When it became clear so some soma mo time a ago o says as a's this paper that tho the policy t r re repression re- re was leading t fo 10 disastrous con con- ou on ou Page rase 3 3 I I I I HUNGER STRIKERS ARE GRANTED FREEDOM Continued from Page Pago aga 1 BeQue sequences ees the premier decided to change chango tho the policy and If It necessary get rid of or the men associated with theold tho the old regime He suddenly and without warning told J. J L MacPherson chief secretary ta y for tor Ireland that he was to be transferred to the pensions industry and appointed General MacReady In command of ot the troops without cons consulting consulting con con- s lUng tho the Irish office General General MacReady MacReady Mac- Mac Ready adds the Mail traIl was instructed to Inaugurate a new policy of oC conciliation conciliation concil concil- and was given a a. free treo hand In other words he was to the tho existing hea heads ls 9 of at the tho government In Ireland Two Civilians Wounded by Shots I Belfast April Avril 14 SoldIers H.-SoldIers Soldiers fired 1 ball I cartridges over oyer the heads of at crowds gathered at the Lond Londonderry station n today and two civilians were wounded by ricocheting bullets The crowds at tho the station assembled assembled assembled assem assem- bled with the tho expectation of at greeting the tho arrival of ot Sinn Fein Fain prisoners Armed p police were summoned to the scene scene but tho tze gathering became BO so so threatening that two companies a of soldiers which were accompanied by byan byan byan an armored car were called and ordered ordered ordered or or- dered to make a a. bayonet charge The Tho military was subjected to a fierce fusillade of or stones and fired volleys vol eol- leys of at blank cartridges In an endeavor avor to warn the tho people The Tho blanks preyIng proving prey prey- ing Ineffective several rounds round of ot ball cartridges were discharged over oyer the tho heads of at the tho people and tho the two civilians civil cl lans ians received Injuries from glancing bullets Later In the day da the Sinn Fein prisoners prisoners pris pris- arrived and were taken In metor motor motor mo mo- tor cars to Londonderry Jail |