| Show 2 I J cs L lR I H LEADERS I i iI it t I J TO I IJ J A AGREE AGREEs I I I s Craig aig and De Valera at Impasse ImI Im- Im I I r- r I passe Over Question ti i of Republic DUBLIN DUBLIN May ay 6 By Associated Press The The conversation between Sir i James ames Grain and Eamonn de Valera is sald iad sard in well informed quarters to have I reached an impasse over the question I f f a republic for Ireland It is stated j a Or 0 Valera Valera in a lengthy appeal tried trie o win over over Sir James to the idea i Hof of a republic for the whole of Ireland I 3 James replied that no negotiations I Ion r on oo such a basis could occur it is as as as- i ported sorted and the interview terminated terminate here here f t BELFAST May 6 By The Associated ted Press The Press The Ulster unionist par par- iy f in a meeting called by Sir James Craig Claim premier designate of Ulster to tot t ear J ear his report of his conversation yes yes- erday with Eamonn do de Valera the re re- re t 2 leader decided today that UI- UI I viler r r. r having accepted tho government I if I Ireland act could make no further Concessions essons I i D May ray G 6 By Dy the Assof Asso- Asso f l E Sir I ress Sir James Jamea Craig on his ur turn uin here from Dublin said his meet meet- I I Eamonn monn De Valera was cn- cn eny y Unconnected with his visit to toy I y In fact ho he said he t 1 not know that Mr 11 De Da D Valera I f d red ed t to meet hi Viceroy Fitz- Fitz 4 Ifa b b had started for London I r Y NheU er his visit to Mr Do Valera ul have ave good results or 01 not said saidy y P in 1 James it never could be said that er r and Its Us leader were not p prot pro pro- t ed ed to urge a cessation of ot the prest pres- pres it t wicked campaign But at the same sarno jie e e. e h he adde Ulster would not sure sur- sur t r e der any rights or privileges under r we new act The only safe sare course he I was for tor Ulster to sweep the i counties at the polls and It was up J k f the opponents of or the to the same methods I ie e a Unionist u Northern Whig says I t t. t while considerable political Im- Im R nee ce to the meeting ber be- be r Sir Jam James s Craig and Eamonn r Valera alera there Is just a danger that e. e i. i overenthusiastic may It w Jr G the opinion of ot tho the paper two t t fire are clear namely that there thero ot be be an an Irish republic and Ul- Ul I U d rights under the new act cannot Interfered with The Whig sug- sug t l at Mr De Valeras Valera's desire for I en with the Ulster Ulster- leader ints ts to the admission lon by the Sinn that at t they ey cannot get a F I v O D OU OUT our HOPE if Ny Slay May 6 Th Freemans Freeman's i w iDi na 1 ln l In inan an editorial commenting on onY n i Y a meeting between Sir James Craig 1 11 Eamonn De Va Valera ra says I r 4 ve 0 e trust that the leaders will not nol r oily laity y touch with one ono another or that st a the two men will readily despair 1 88 Now that a a. lino line of com corn t. t r II unc Uon has been bee established it be maintained Y It f 1 1 The editorial says that it does docs not yard Ward r rd the many difficulties which Yr present themselves to any and adds is known that the tho deep and wide But Dut the fact of the meeting m will cause an Of heart among all men of good d intelligent patriotism for Ire Ire- res re- re s Unless we are doomed i ti the leaders will find the tS sympathy and support t t IN CASTLE ASTLE REPORT hirty ix attacks attack on the crown Y with twe eight twenty ty casualties Ues one oney y 51 Which was fatal are reported In the t ekly kl summary of events in In Ireland 0 t t. t edl ed from Dublin Dublin castle eastle today K t ek Maloney alleged to have haye f a a a prominent official in the rei re- re I i t. t fn i i army and Zan an Duffy a q lead lead- t Ii r are reported officially c b haive Ye ben been shot and killed in an n af- af r y with Wit the Uie police pollee nineteen of or whom i c Ey roe re i sent to surround a suspected ctt d farm 4 G r TIpperary When ap- ap bg the farm the pal palt ce were J m- m off The They replied and th then n pur par fugitives half halt a mile killing I l r w r WN OF PEACE SEEN a 5 f H. H Map Majr 6 Hope Hope t that at yes yes- E r 4 s 8 meeting in Dublin of or Sir Craig premier-designate premier for forand er and Eamonn de Valera the republican leader may be bo a sign the file dawn of ot peace In Ireland p perd per per- rI r- r te I d newspaper comment sere feere today y tte j. j t t London Times raid said that at l h least last ast distinct efforts to h obtain pence peace b h beg be- be I g that t being carried on by Sir James f. f Mr r. r De Valera were going fo tOt for h tt Daily Express counselled J n nce nee by Englishmen h Ir any iny nf ne- ne bona concluding by saying We Wee e e muddled the Irish qu question long Let us give Irishmen a chance tt it r. i Daily Dally Graphic enthusiastically both Sir James and Mr valera lera and exulted by saying the I Feiner Fetner Is at its last gasp PiliP ge p. p RELIEF I ETON STON May 6 6 Nearly Nearly earl I been spent on relief work in iQ I d 4 by the American committee for forin t f in Ireland the committee aneed an- an I eed ed here bere The entire sum or of of t 68 was waa distributed through James I f uglas 8 a Dublin Quaker I |