Show IRISH DISTRUST V GREAT BRITAIN I I Redmond Tells Parliament Erin Is Alienated by Gov Government By Oy Associated Press LONDON Wednesday April 10 Irishmen maintain the right to say whether they shall be be conscripted or not Captain William T T. T Redmond son son zon of the late John E E. E Redmond declared today in his first speech in the house of commons since he was elected to the constituency formerly held by his fath fath- er His speech was during discussion of the government manpower bill The captain was In military uniform and occupied his fathers father's old seat in the houseIn house hous V VIn In 1914 he said Ireland was almost abla ablaze e with enthusiasm on the side of the allies but the sentiment of the he Irish people had since changed toward the war owing to distrust st of the Brit ri e gi tOa ish government government and In the word r of t British ministers By the governments government's present action the Ireland of tomorrow he added would be In open hostility to the war It would require armies In n n Ireland to recruit battalions while if the government government govern govern- ment trusted Ireland that trust would not be betrayed Captain Redmond warned the house that If the government government govern govern- ment pursued its present policy there would soon be no Irish party In the house but there would be a much harder nut to crack Ireland crack Ireland |