Show ILOR R Will 4 AN 0 ON N t t Interviewed in Lon- Lon Ii lJ-le lJ He Had Not Yet Re- Re ved Denby's Denby S 'S Message Indicated His Course 11 HINGTON June 9 9 Ithe the tho recent speech in London by byI I William S. S Sims touch- touch Irish sympathizers in this counS coun- coun ordered S ord red by the senate today Ka a a record vote The resolution by Senator Harrison i M Mississippi I IE E r DON DON June 9 By United Press We ye ve no reason to believe I 1 was wasI wasted wasted I ted in cable accounts of my before the English Speaking Admiral William S S. S Sims told fitted fitted Press today Sims said saidi i J not received the cable sent tary Denby asking 1 If the tho quo- quo vere ivere correct resume Irish politicians in the States are trying to stir sUr up v he said saidi said sald he could not comment action In cabling Loe to Lo toIe Ie e edid did not appear greatly wor- wor ser r the possibility of a T Id d nothing that I have not said of times In the U United States he declared m my book fall all lall not repudiate a single word Sid aid I stand by all of or it There un-American un even if Sen- Sen cCormick thinks so receive a cable from Secretary El 1 I shall reply to that effect r Long Known in inas inas inas as as Insurgent By A. A L. L BRADFORD ed Press Staff Correspondent HINGTON June 9 The The future miral William WilHam S S. S Sims in the then n navy was believed to hinge hingeon Ion on the reply he makes to Secre- Secre I enby's inquiry on Sims' Sims anti- anti 4 eln speech In London I ins ms tail can repudiate press reports N speech it was assumed the mat- mat 11 ll be dropped but If the f r the accounts is admitted Den- Den was said is prepared to take ry action President Harding Is aged to act also re e e was WaG the possibility of a long jar versy over the propriety of f the thel's thella lla ls l's remarks naval regulations ih h h matters being Ing regarded as J elastic t. t 3 s reply to the secretary's cables cable cable- was s awaited with t the a keenest tt Ins Ills assertion before the tho EngI Eng- Eng t I m peaking peaking club in London that no noi jon n i should be paid to Irish sym- sym j frs ers i in America and other strong Is I's cs had caused a sensation here e was a strong belief beller that Sims' Sims indiscretion might threaten his In the navy For years the tho it 11 1 has borne a record as an Int In Int t and he has been reprimand reprimand- secretaries and presidents Some officers criticised d his latest ute ut- ut e because it was made mado in Lond Lon- Lon id d the admiral has had the rr of of being strongly pro Ir has laughingly pointed out oute n e was described as tho the best 1 admiral In the American navy ats ti sympathies first got him intoe into e In 1910 when In a at London ho declared that t Britain were threatened with he United States would go to tod tod tod d d He drew a rebuke from the thery thery thery ry of the navy at that time r the war he was Involved in controversy with Secretary Danh Dan- Dan h lien n he ho refused to accept a n medal medals Is war s war war services on the tho ground any undeserving officers had hadd decorated d at a luncheon n given by the f speaking j-speaking union at London on ony ony y Admiral Sims was reported to ade nade a bitter attack upon Irish In America Ho lIo was have have declared el i are like zebras zebras either cither black with white stripes or white with black stripes But Dut we wo they are not horses they horses they are X Each of or these asses however vote ote and there are lots of them glared elated that tho the persons he as- as were Americans when they money loncy but Sinn when on and added they are arc aref gY gr f war on America today ac- ac g r to cabled versions of the ads adI ad- ad remarks s I rc |