Show rR IDAY EVENING MAY MAYM AGNET G IN M DUBLIN DU J FOR ACCUSED 1 J I I r IRISHMEN y I Io Castle Forces Go About Work of Rounding Rounding Rounding Round Round- ing Up Rebels n- n Universal l Service The Tha following account of a large- large cale eale raid by British soldiers in Dublin first description which has been 11 of an operation ration of this na- na ur urH The graphic grannie details of the pursued throw a vivid light atthe difficulties faced fated b by the crown in Ireland and the thorough- thorough ess ess' ess with which the work Is bein being out DUBLIN LIN May 6 Whom Whom aro are they tinting mUng In Dublin Five square miles f the city has twice been cordoned I y troops oops and the wanted men are j i to be inside the area The ie words five square miles mites do doo doot i o ot l convey an accurate picture but buth Ii h Ilk of London with the square cn- cn l Sed by lines drawn from Huston Euston uston o Cross from Charing Cross Crosso o Buckingham palace from the palce pal- pal j ce back to Baker street and from here here back to Euston T ere is a curfew hour In Dublin Lt t 10 ever everyone one must oft be-oft be off the streets nd I d indoors Government agents watch i he rca area that has been selected for and mark marl down known mLle male male tor l or entering it e a authorities have their barrage lans tans made before hand for every sec sec- ori of Dublin The news comes in to toh toh toh h castle cipher orders are sent ut and in the dead of night when o en maYbe abroad cordons or troops f re rJ flung ung round the invested area hey carry barbed wire and posts A astl steel spiders spider's web is spun which ff seals every door window I n bolt hole along the e edges of the rea The cross streets and roads the area are also wired so that I hen dawn breaks every block of stands in its own little sentry- sentry inclosure of barbed wire AT D. There is a sentry every ten yards ards nd ad inside the area there are sand- sand machine gun posts small garIson garison gar- gar ison stations tanks armored cars and I ae ne great at anyone searchlight creeping lorries e u unseen unseen which I trough the wire in the night I r At t dawn the search begins The field assisted by specially picked I IJen Jen den from the Royal Irish constabulary Who know the wanted men men have have ach h their allotted area and the detail I work laid down for them An a famines examines every room in every ouse all suspicious young men are out closely and I with the photographs and de- de r I of the wanted men I Most of the houses are occupied but j I jome ome me main mainly business premises may maye I e empty and locked It does not matr mat- mat mati i r r for the orders are that all are to toe e searched If the ends butt-ends of rifles re inadequate and a pickax fails to tor r wail on the bolts t a tank will ll kind kind- I Ee i o lean against a a. doorway doorway no r no other open 3 en sesame is quite as effective BUSINESS lit It is Is a curious business this search- search I is 19 One goes into a a. tall old ei h- h house whose molded i and delicate fanlights speak I of past glory g The haul will j elfull of people who have been watch watch- I the sentries the parade of the mil- mil ary and the investigation of their hb s Wet pet l et to your rooms all of you says I I tel ie officer In charge of the search r I i arty Slowly IY the s search search arch goes on The Th The 1 j I I tied Jird floor back Mrs Mary Ivolu ble Ivery Ivery time I goes to the step to got go t ithe he bakers baker's shop at the corner beant beant beant be- be 1 ant he shakes his at me mel I he get g inside ye old hen be- be ire re ye e gets shot I be-I For the hundredth t time the subal- subal b nt ft g l rn rn explains I I that no o one can be al- al I wed iwed to go outside the cordons that I IL Unnecessary necessary food distributions has hase een e n eri arranged ri nb egL for But the old dl dame i i i fuses j-fuses e to be pacified I get me loaves I om Hegarty's an I will not be going black thief I GI P s. s Fogarty FOgart crosses to the fireside with dramatic precis- precis precis-I precis I InThe n The sergeant reports that there is 4 man on her premises a statement 1 h mi-h mi rh she construes into a a. reflection character and the procession I over oves on Im i r fIDDEN m mx ARMS ARns j I rAs darkness falls a shot or two rings rings rings' from a block of houses The solar sol sol- ers ar fire in reply and a an armored ir dashes h up There diS Is Considerable i infusion but two keen eyed lads had larked the flashes hes at a window The ouse is promptly raided and everyone otes s Innocence Two youths shop assistants are ex- ex willing to help in every a ay The sergeant bends down sud- sud enly and picks a small object off the It is a recently fired automatic cartridge There is a tense mo- mo lent Jent and the convicted family shrink gether g- g ther while they try to think of Ille ie KY Where pis Is it says the officer Men ome Ime up and the hunt for the arms egins Soon the room looks like a still no pistol is found Then omes mes a a cunning corporal who tests ie 15 and the window frame Then he hI touches the lintel above the door Here with that bay net he he says There is a c click a and the p panelling panel panel- U ling g falls out showing a rag bundle He Be reaches up a and t takes o out the lot lot- two automatic pistols and some rounds of ammunition in a tin The officer examines them carefully careful careful- ly h Both loaded and both recently recent y fired The youths are pale one moistens his lips and his tongue for his mouth is too dry for speech th the theother theother I other has the dew of fear standing in beads upon his brow The men they have fired on take them none too ceremoniously cut Police come in to sort over every scrap of paper in the place which may lead to the arrest of as e lace others ns 8 we leave eyes glance at us from behind every window doors ajar swing silently to and a coated black priest flutters to the house of sorrow |