Show I RISK iRISH R ISH MODERATES I WANT ANT EARLY I 1 HOME RULE Conference Asks Release of I Dying Mayor of I Cork I I DUBLIN Aug Auff I 23 J. Resolutions 1 gesting a truce between opposing Irish factions and declaring It was as possible for the tho British government to secure peace In Ireland by an Immediate and nd binding offer oller of full tull national self gov government to bo be accepted or rejected d by specially elected representatives of the tho people of Ireland wore were adopted late yesterday at the tho conference of Irish moderates mod- mod orates crates which convened con hero this morn morn- ing lag The Tho meeting was sas marked by fiery oratory on the part of special speakers speak speak- tr ers us but bul there thero was no disorder QUIETS ASSEMBLY The only speech from was I made by the Earl of Shaftesbury who did much toward quieting the conference conference confer confer- ence enco before the tho noon re recess when feeling feel feel- Ing was aa shown by many present The afternoon session was opened by Sir Horace Plunkett chairman of the Dublin Dublin Dub Dub- lin un convention who plainly stated he had no definite plan for dominion home rule but ought to or organize anba a movement mo to bring brine together extremists on both sides He paid tribute to tho the Sinn Sian Fein for having done much for fol government so In Ireland Jr land but said sail that while circumstances comp compelled the Sinn to exercise authority they must eventually accept a compromise At a meeting previous to the formal ormal session cession this morning which thich pl passed ed a ar ar r resolution asking the government to re relea release re- re lea lease e Lord Mayor Major MacSweeney of ot Cork Corle and other persons now in British Jails |