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Show SIMS' CRITICISM OF IRISH-RAISES ROW WA8HINOTO.N, Jan. II Froteale against Admiral William U. 81ms' reran! re-ran! remarks at Boston touching on tha Irish aitustion were received today by Meereiary latnlela. One asked why ths officer ahould not he eourtmarttated for participating as a British propagandist at the Boeten meeting, ft waa algsed by Thomas A. Nlland of Kaat fttoston. while the second sec-ond protest wore the name of Jdatthsw CumeilniuM prealdent of the (Ireater Hosti.a council ef t Krtende of Irish "readout. Mr. Cummlnge requested the secretary secre-tary "to compel him to make a public retraetloei and force him to apologise te the Irish people If he could not substantiate sub-stantiate hie atatements." |