Show MILITANTS MAY MAKE MAKEI 1 I a af f TROUBLE fORT R 1 British Authorities W Worried onie l land and Order Order- List of Engagements En- En Withheld From All AIl Lions LONDON Juno June 11 F Fears Fears ars of ot suffragette gette lct activities viti s have caused the with withholding holding from front publication in London of Col Theodore Roosevelt's engagements during his approaching visit to Eng Eng- land It is known However wever that except for his lecture before a the Royal ROjal Ge Geographical cal society Colonel Roosevelt will take tike takeno no part in public functions while he is here On the other hand band an extensive list Hot of private entertainments has be been n arranged so that the tie colonel may have tho opportunity of meeting prominent people whom he be desires to to see sec Sir Edward Grey secretary of state for tor foreign n affairs is to give a lun luncheon in honor of Colo Colonel l Roosevelt on 01 June 15 and on that occasion most of the leading lead ing ins members of the Liberal party will be present Lun Luncheon heon in Honor Before Belora this this however imm immediately edis after af- af ter tho arrival of Colonel l Roo va t f from om the continent Walter Page nines ge the A American is ambassador t to tc eater tain tam him bim at luncheon The colonel is to spend the week en enat end at Ch equate rs court the country Tesi red resi residence dence dance in Buckin of or Arthur Arthur Hamilton Lee L-ee a Unionist monist member of the House Honse of Commons who is to tobe tob he the host of at the former president resident of tho land United States all th the time tune he is in Eng Enc Amon Among those invited to fo court are are Field Marshal Earl Roberts and his dau daughter Owen edi- edi tor of Punch John John St. St Loe y publisher of the Spectator and Mrs hiss t Sir Sidney Colvin who Was iras for twenty eight y years yeats ears keeper of o of f tho the prints tints and drawings at the British museum mu mu- seum Beum Sir Bertrand Dawson physician extraordinary to the king and Sir Su Horace Hor Hor- ace Plunkett t the e agricultural export expert LLOYD GEORGE SAYS MILITANTS ARE ALONE PREVENTING VOTE LONDON Jun June 11 Somo Some Indications tons are visible of a of at policy on the part of the tha government with regard to the tha suffragette tte Q question David Cf Lloyd George rge chancellor of or the exchequer exchequer ex ex- ex- ex chequer addressing a meeting of or the tha Women's Liberal federation tion recently de de- de elated dared that only the tho militant camp campaign stood In the way of at tho the women speedily getting the vote According to Inspired statements In to the Liberal papers this morning Rome Borne tary McKenna will make a statement In Inthe the Housa of ot Commons today on the governments government's gov goy views Jews but will suggest no new legislation on the subject Cabinet Refuses Indemnity It Is understood that the cabinet has haI refused to consider all suggestions for legIslation leg leg- to Indemnify Indemnity the prison authorities authorities ties In the case of death by hunger striking ing of the women prisoners on the tho ground that such action would only lead to an Increase in militancy and p possibly to attacks on life lite According to the police view not more than about thirty women aro are actually en engaged engaged engaged en- en In and n the tho destruction of po property erty Editorials s 's appeared eared In Liberal papers apers t this his morning urging it as u an In injustice that long delayed reform should be e re refused refused re- re fused to the large body of or women Inno Inno- I cent of crime tie because cause a fe few obstinate women omen persist In the policy of militancy and aid the they urge as an Imperative necessity the stoppage of ot financial supplies which alone render the crimes of militancy po s- s sible and they assert Sert will encourage the militant polte policy even after the vote t is tb granted because It has been found by experience experience that militancy r is the but bet means of ot stimulating subscriptions Deposit Funds Abroad The government nt Intends to to Institute a test case In the courts for the tho purpose of discovering whether an action for dam darn damages damages ages ran ron be sustained against suh subscribes subscribers ra rato to the suffragette funds The legal difficulties difficulties dif in the way of ot th this course are admittedlY admittedly ad ad admittedly great and the tho law officers ott of the Ule crown rown are doubtful of Its success but it seems Beems that no other course Is possible a 3 ai all funds of the Women's Social S and Poi Pert union are deposited abroad Cat Cat and Mouse Act The Dally Daily Mall Mail learns that t the government government govern govern- ment is satisfied ed with the working of the cat and mouse act and has no Intention of proposing fresh le legislation to deal with the suffragettes The Mall asserts that Sirs Mrs Emmeline has hap returned to to her old old quarters in Camp Squar Square General Mrs Flora Drummond wasI was liberated last lut night from prison under the I cat Scat and mouse mouse act |