Show I I I I i i I r i I I lA LABOR R SEEKS PEACE r fD U By WEBB MILLER United Press Staff Correspondent ONDON Dec 2 A A determined deter deter- I L LONDON mined effort will willbe be made to toI end Br British tish and Irish fighting by byI I Christmas it became apparent today At the tile same time it was wa announced in official circles that n no I truce will win b be t the c cof campaign of murder In Ireland is terminated Lord Henry Bentick plans to ask Llo Lloyd d George whether in view of the approach of t Christmas he is prepared to consult Irish opinion in an effort to effect a peace of God Another peace effort effot will be made by the British labor commission which went to Ireland to Investigate police I reprisals The commission headed headed by Arthur Henderson has deviated from its program and has remained in Dublin Dublin Dub Dub- I lin un to see what what- it can do to bring about peace conferences es Henderson is ex expected expected expected ex- ex to return to London to see I what can be done toward a joint joint conference coni con- con ference COMMISSION HORRIFIED D. D The commission n was reported to have declared itself horrified at the Sinn Fein Fda campaign of murder as exemplified in the Dublin killings Labor party headquarters here de declared declared de- de dared it is using g its influence to bring about a conference as soon as possible ble The labor commission experienced the same revulsion the rest of Eng land at the murder of of British officers in Dublin it was said When the commission left leftS here it stressed the governments government's o of r reprisals and policy of f coercion Now ow it is as emphatic in denunciation of the Sinn Fei Fein campaign M MEDIATION E D tAT I 0 N. N Henderson hopes to to tomake make make his commission com corn mission on a a mediating Ung organization It was said at he headquarters He waa was said to be emphasizing hope of f a tre treaty ty I between en J England ng an and nd Ireland whereby an agreement might b be reached on on the question of Irish nav naval l and mUfti military y y control 1 From the laborite viewpoint I it t i 13 Is necessary to rd thIs thIs' this mat m matter mat mat- ter for Great Britain If tt was was said Twenty seven Twenty rw s v persons were were killed in Ireland during November according to figures compiled compile by bl the Hie Irish Irisi office The Tho total number of or de deaths in the revolt revolt re revolt re- re re- re volt was placed at With tension somewhat som what lessened to today today to- to o day there still was great activity by bythe bythe bythe the police e wh who searched Sinn Fein ein gathering places ate residences for suspects and literature Every large city in England put Its police forces to work on the Sinn Slap Fein Pein chase The governments government's home rule bill suffered suffered suf sut- another defeat last night in the tho house of ot lords when then L Lord Lod rd Shannon's Shannon amendment was was' adopted The amendment t provided the Irish senate should consist of the northern and southern senates sitting Jointly I Uniformed men visited Ireland this morning and Indiscriminately indiscriminately smashed nearly all the windows I in the business section of the city Damage estimated at several thousand pounds was done with small hammers hammersand and says s 's a C h to the Evening News t v rr r 7 i |