Show PREMIER GEORGE URGES ULSTER t. t TO CONSIDER CONCESSIONS IN f J INTEREST OF PEACE IN IRI IRELAND CRAIG GALLS CALLS i MINISTERS TO HEAR APPEAL Most Obstinate Section of Island Asked to Recede From Severe Attitude Toward Toward Toward To To- ward Sinn Fein Element By CHARLES M. M MCANN p United Pros Press Staff Corre Correspondent LONDON July 16 Members Members of ot the Ulster cabinet w vero wro re en route here toI to- to I a to be Informed by Premier Lloyd George that thc they y must make concessions conces conces- Jons to the Sinn I so 80 o peace may be permanently restored In Ire Ire- Und sand and Sir June James Craig Craig- Craighead head of or the Ulster government summoned his cabinet to London after otter Lloyd Llod George had In Informed In- In forine formed him bun yesterday esterday that both sides must mut make concessions and had outlined outlined out out- lined to him hUn the concessions Ulster was Tras wa expected to agree greo to Craig Craig- It ItUs Us Ii understood would not give a detinUe definite deft deti- nite nUe a answer without first consulting hIs bis cabinet ministers A At As soon as Lloyd George has ob obtained ob- ob d th the agreement of or both Eamonn de Valera and Craig to the proposed mutual concessions 80 so that a basis o of cf permanent permanent settlement has has' been csc es- es c J el lar pC c conferences am among ng representatives of oN tho tiu- ir ti t government t the Sinn Fein and the Ulster r- r will b be started probably bl early Iy next week Ulster It Is understood has hos proved mor morn Obstinate than the Sinn Sian Fein cin tc lon o of ot Ireland thus thus' far fai Lloyd Llod Georgo has had no trouble getting together her with De Val Valera Valra ra but tho the Ulster Ul Ut- ster ISter men are determined not to be put In the attitude of ot s surrendering to th the Sinn T British government go officials and Sinn BInn inn Fein Fda delegates alike declared tod today that th the peace negotiations were making satisfactory progress A London publisher has offered General Michael ns of ot the Irish re republican army array pounds for tor his memoirs Collins replied that the time was Wae a not opportune FORFEITS RIGHT At tho the headquarters of ot Mr do Valera the following g si statement was given Gien out The present discussions are arc de- de to find It If possible sult suItable ground round for fox holding a useful conference confer conter- ence one ence-one one that might legitimately leg be termed a peace conference So far tar as the Dail Dali representatives rep rep- are concerned what Sir James Craig CraIg- says to Premiers ler Lloyd George Georgo Is of or no moment Mr de dera Valera ra Invited representatives of ot the Irish bish minorities to confer conter with him 1 In Dublin Sir J James mes failed faHed to appear ap ap- ap- ap pear pea although he previously had talked with It the thc president The south- south eri Unionists did cUd and appear cx- cx Passed their views Mr de dc Valera considers the party 1 o cf Sir Craig thus was represented 1 I tented Rented because the southern Nationalists Na Na- tlona consider the southern Na-I Na and northern orth rn Unionists of ot the tho same clan and Mid policy pou I By bis failure to appear Mr de Valera alera con considers ld rs Sir James forfeited I Whatever ver right he might have claimed to being an element in the tho situation as Between n Ireland and En England England in tand-In tand in 1 other oher words word it is with Mr do de deValera Valera Valerae he e ultimately will wm have o to deal deat Only k a Irish Internal poll politics tics does Sir J James ne in Mr de Valeras Valera's a mind cont continue con con- t to be a factor is Dutch Government t f Would Take Tak Part THE HAGUE Jul July 16 16 D By the AsH As- As cl ted It If the proposed con con- H terence ference at at Washington ton I is s to discuss Problems of the tho F Far r East It Jt is fair fairo o that Holland should participate in the of her subjects ty In Inne the ne Dutch Indies Incites s whose territory bor borers bor bor- ers ceu den the Pacific PacIfIc- 1 This mi i th tho general opinion in Dutch 1 I IOV circles where the plans Tv th tho conference arc being followed pith Ith th the the- k keenest Interest Although ty everybody In m Holland Bolland realizes s the que- que r. r tIo n o or disarmament i it is n a matter for lor fort t ih the I lat powers ow rs to tu decide hopes are arc aref f Pr n Jd d that Holland will witt be invited send w-send representatives for tor the dIscus dIscus- I lions 10 na 8 Eastern on t j affairs S Som of the newspapers applauding K nt l Hardings Harding's step In calling for fork a. a dl the k conference express I i 1 lh i tha that Holland be heard and point ft to IIA her r long with on I matters erB a as a a. i reason H ir Ian Hamilton la ft f. Favor vor of Alliance c i. i iP July 16 IG By th the t P Cal General lt Sir Ian Inn Hamil- Hamil tn n a speech l at n Manchester last fht opposed abandoning t the e 1 O-J O o an alliance In t favor vor of looser bond which might not be he cUy l naval aval- or or r military Ho vHo do- do o.- o. Englan q a position nt lt t c p pro o ue o on pasc pase pa 21 r r s i 4 I R t Continued C nU ucc from io p paged ge 11 posed Washington conference on ono JImI limitation JIm lim I on of t om ent would fd be t that of ot ofa ofa a n cat being urged by half haU a u dozen monkeys monkeys monkeys' to pull pun chestnuts out of ff the tho lire fire and declared It would b bo be advisable bl ble ca carefully tu-ny tu to to consider th the temperature temperature tempera tempera- tempera tempera- ture turo of ot the tho chestnuts b before fore stretching out lt Ita paws pawa Tho The speaker argued that tho the Japanese Jap Jap- anese ancie Would be absolutely loyal loyat to a a a. military ry alliance but would be auspicious suspicious aus- aus of any other othet combination or league which looked as though It contained con con con- mined a a possibility of their being en en en- circled The only possible bl means to for England to exert an m Influence for tor good upon her rel relations with America and ond Am Americas America's Amer Arner- rIcas rIca's r- r ica's leas relations with Japan ho he declared was was to retain the alliance with whatever whatever whatever what what- ever safeguards B. might ht bo be considered being necessary to Insurance against drawn Into any move against an n En- En lish Ush sp speaking p people f i I Irish Bulletin Proves Defiant Defiant DUBLIN July 16 CommentIng upon tho the between Eamonn de do Valora and Prime Minister Lloyd O In London th the tho Irish Bulletin today declared If a II peaceful settlement should be denied the Irish people will resume armed resistance to foreign domina domina- tion They possess tho the will and by endurance the tho power to bring their fight tight eventually to success Referring to the observance of oC the truce arranged between the tho Irish re republicans ro- ro publicans and the crown forces the Bulletin said it proved there Is Inthe Inthe in inthe the nation that discipline and obedience obedience obedi obedi- ence once to authority which is the essence cesen o of successful self The Tho surprise expressed by English newspapers newspapers news news- papers that the truce was WM kept arises from the tho inability to understand ther the tho r realities s of ot the situation which tho the thoI I BrUsh p press ess consistently h his has dis dis- dis I played Desmond Fitzgerald Sinn 1 Fein Fda minister min mm- ister of ot propaganda was released from the Curragh internment camp last night where he hc had been confined for moro more than three months without a Ii L charge being preferred against him Fitzgerald was told his release was wasby wasby wasby by th the desire of ot the Sinn Sian Fein Feln leaders and nid that ho he hovas was vas to go to London Ho left for tor that city this morning Sinn F Given Heavy Sentences MANCHESTER England July 16 Trial of ot Sinn Fein prisoners charged with treason and felony In connection with widespread shootings and ond which occurred in this vicinity early in June Junc was vas concluded Friday Frida Of defendants two were cre discharged discharged discharged dis dis- dis- dis charged and sixteen found guilty fit fit- fifteen te teen n getting g prison s sentences Two of or ortho th tho latter were sentenced to fifteen years years' penal servitude on to to a 3 ten- ten year term four Cour to toen seven en years eau en seven to years ears and one to three years Announcement of oC the sentences demonstration from brought a great treat I Isy sy sympathizers with t the prisoners rs I One Person Killed I And Five Wounded I I BELFAST July 16 One One man was was killed and four tour men and a a. girl wounded Bounded in a renewal of at the rioting hero here Friday night A number of ot groCery grocery grocery gro gro- cery stores in the tho cast east end of ot tho the city were burned Soldiers were rushed to the scene In two armored cars to combat combat combat com com- bat tho the rioters later another battalion of or troops was sent to the scene Sharpshooters fired tired from rom windows and roofs Deaths since Sunday total t twenty nt and there are scores of wounded In hospitals At a meeting of ot the Ulster cabinet it 11 was decided d to make representations to General ner l Sir Ne ll Macready adY military mill mili tary commander in Ireland The Tho heads of or three Protestant churches in Belfast have havo issued an appeal for tor peace and order in the community Predicts Complete Freedom for Ireland BELFAST Ireland July 16 By the Associated Press Press Sir James Craig I Ulster premier in a n message to a n. war memorial m meeting in Castle Dawson County Londonderry today declared I that the tho British empire for which the soldiers in whose honor the tho meeting was held made the supreme sacrifice would never b be weakened by any ac action action action ac- ac tion of or his hit You may all rest a assured said Sir James that I will see sc-o to it that the empire in whose cause the they so nobly laid down their lives is not weakened by any action of at mine J. J R. R Sinn Fein member of tho the British house of commons for tor tho east cast division of Wicklow acknowledging acknowledging acknowledging edging today tho congratulations of tho Wexford county council on his his' return to that county count said none of or those with whom he was associated liked secret negotiations but that the they were considered considered considered con con- a necessary preliminary Ho declared they would say nothing regarding tho the outlook except that the country was never in a n. stronger position position position tion than today and whatever the Immediate Im ira- mediate result might be bc the complete freedom of Ireland was was' coming |