Show I I I I I j 1 i Uproar in Commons Over lOver Irish Situation LONDON DON No Nov Not 22 By my the United Press Press Tho The Tho house of commons suspended suspended suspended sus sus- its session today in an uproar growing rowing out of discussion of the DubI Dublin Dub Dub- Yin lin murders Joseph Devlin Irish leader was the center of ot the disturbance After Arter firing a number of questions II I at Premier Lloyd George eorge he repulsed attempts to pull him back into his I seat Others joined in the scuffling and the sitting was suspended in con con- fusion The premier had been a asked led by another another another an an- an- an other member If he was v willing to ask the commons for permission to shoot every every member of the Sinn Fein murder gang who should be caught Lloyd Llod George urge replied that he believed the authorities would gradually control control control con con- the situation but that he would not hesitate to ask additional powers if he thought it necessary r. r Devlin made several attempts to gain the tho floor while the premier talked Other members howled him down lIe He managed finally to ask why the premier premier premier pre pre- mier had not mentioned tho the massacre on the football field Sir Hamar Hamal Greenwood chief secretary secretary secretary secre secre- tary for Ireland answered for the premier premier pre pre- premier mier that no question had been asked regarding the Croke park parl shootings and panic Devlin was forced to the tho floor I when Major Wilson and other nearby members pulled him down as he I clamored for recognition J. J M. M Hogge and Jack Jones laborites and th the tho Hon Walter Guiness Gui Gui- Gui 1 I ness tried to protect the tho fiery Irishman Irishman Irishman Irish- Irish I man and to pull Wilson Vilson and others i j i away from him himA A rough re re- re suIted re-j re Ive been struck struel yelled Devlin I from the bottom of the pile Ive been struck and I did nothing Is II this your British courage and chivalry chiv- chiv aIry alry j i I II I The speaker suspended the sitting but members remained excitedly discussing discussing dis dis- discussing dis- dis cussing the fight The session was resumed at 4 20 and Wilson apologized to Devlin The latter accepted adding he had no complaint to matte make on tho the questions asked Lloyd George as to the shooting shooting shooting shoot shoot- ing of Sinn connected with the Dublin fight but that he did ob object object object ob- ob to having his own legitimate and supplementary questions howled down I Spread of assassinations to England I was feared here today following Dublin's Dublin's Dub Dub- lins lin's raid Sunda Sunday Heavy guards were established In Whitehall and Downing DUb I street and large bodies of troops were reported held In readiness for quick I dispatch to Ireland The London press called for determined determined deter deter- mined action by tho the government deter I to suppress further outbreaks Punishment Punishment Punishment Punish Punish- ment for leaders of the raids was urged At the time same there thero was Grit crit- i I of the government for its policy I of or condoning the police reprisals and I thus permitting outrages of this nature na- na j ture to occur I j Tho The Daily News described the outbreak outbreak out out- 1 break as the worst massacre of ot BritIsh Brit Brit- Brit 1 lIn tish t- t I ish soldiers since the Indian mutiny The News insisted on the firmest action ac action ac- ac t tion on declaring tho the empire endangered j f J Stern and unremitting vindication of the empires empire's laws was demanded by the tho Times It declared ec its belief the mur mur- j ders had done incalculable injury v to the Sinn Fein cause The Dail Daily Mail blamed blame the governments government's governments government's govern govern- ments ment's shifty policy which cannot and deserves not to succeed The government government government govern govern- ment it declared has encouraged re re- re Its ministers have untruths untruthfully untruth untruth- s I fully or evasively answered questions m to parliament and this diabolical orgy of assassination is the result It is the culmination of wickedness on both sides Reports to the Irish office today said Detective Thomas Ryan was yesterday as he left church In Cork Two other officers were reported missing missing missing miss miss- I ing and it was believed they had been Ryan Hyan was once previously and black and tans threw I bombs in the city in reprisal I |