Show IRISH QUEST 0 ACAIN DISCUSSED MEETING DISCUSSES RESOLD TION condemning STRIFE AND CRIME IN IRELAND unionist party in session at liverpool indorses endorses Indor ses with reservations the negotiations now on between british and rich irish liverpool the U unionist Al orlist party attitude toward the irish settlement mcg reg ot lations with the question lon of 0 ulsted foremost was under debate thursday 3 at a gathering of unionists hero here tin th e national conference ot of unionist par ty attended by 2000 delegates lord derby vilio was elected dent said that lie did not disguise from himself that fact that it would require any act any intelligence that he posse possessed betl to keep the conservative alive party together the main business before tile the confer euce ence was a resolution moved by colonel john gretton member of parliament for laire calling upon the con ference to recoil its condemnation ol of tile the long continued ascendancy of crime and rebellion in it ireland and resolve resol T that no no settlement of the irish fuestion nu estion oil Is acceptable which does I 1 not lot respect absolutely hie lie position acquired by ul sit ster and provide every safeguard e cs sentiel for imperial linperi nl security and the protection of the loyalists in the west und of ireland lord farnbank Farn bant and general prescott rr escott decle presented the case against ne fictions with tile sinn fein I pin on behalf of that section of tile the southern irish unionists opposed to the elie policy of lord middleton and his party who are in disagreement with the ulster demand 11 for separate dominions for north and south ireland the speakers contend ed cd thit that peace purchased from the sinn pein fell fly by tile weakness of the govern ment would contain no element of per magence ma man nence en co colonel gretton in moving his resolution referring to a proposed amend ment by sir laming worthington emalls secretary for war wishing suc ce cess to the irish peace negotiations said that the watering down 1 of th ill motion would ultimately lead to the disintegration and destruction of the party colonel martin archer shee slice union member of parliament for ginsbury finsbury Fins bury in seconding the flie gretton motion said that as soon ns as the negotiations broke down as they surely would the con serva tives should leave the emit czi ion and set up a government which would really govern the country 1 I am sick and tirel of a government that Is carrying out a radical policy and which Is led by a radical leader lie explained |