Show I William OBrien Most Talked Talk Irish Politics i hJ 1 i About Man in T M I t cla I April prU 25 2 William DUBLIN O ew of course U la the mot mo t talked d about man in Ireland this th v and d opinion U la I sharply dl whether be hie dM did didI I on nn th the question I laM or wrong Itt In Ii un term ut af the lib Lloyd Loyd waa was will willIng Ing g to sulk to tt obtain UM the u support of nt the Ute Irish m bull of parliament for Ills iMn MUCh abused budget bodies bu Put Pat In the briefest briel possible twine term It wets was that ho he h I 14 exempt from all sit thet the th t r nw few taxation h he ha proposed to tot t 1 1 epos on the th other part parta of the tit king kingdom kin loin dom and according to OBrien the theIn har hari i ln In fell through h because Redmond i 1 Hilton HUlon would not agree acre to act ad with ortal Lloyd George baa has dented denied that nn Rn urh such offer was wa a made mad and In th the came breath ath declared that OBrien o violated confidence In It II but If lh th the t terms term of f title this th denial did lId not give the lhee c e true Kit nation away way no nu one on would woul l he br heit III v it U the chancellor In prefer MM to OBrien for fol Lloyd LI yd Lora eo In la lar A ao o r particularly part shifty politician and the Ih thet I t nt charge charp that till Ills hi have haveIt li It ever been beton able hI to tc Wit Wll I lave llan OBrien Is b I that no ht Is I given to 10 tell telling tellI II il log ing the tot truth In the terms term and andon nd 1 I j II Ail 1 i on ow all no matter how hw In Iti jt It n y be he for others or 01 how ho tit t i Undiplomatic matte his hili revelation may be bet 1 1 j L Ot Of th the weak point about bout I t ORene position I Ic that he h Is k I apparently 1 1 I 07 more mom NI er to embarrass Red Redmond d 1 t mond and the Ih Al 1st feI Nationalists than 1 i Its Is Ia to obtain OO from the thet 0 t t British politicians but the th great ma hI hIJI mat il JI t I of Irishmen believe In his hll hist fl t Sincerity it There Ther ran can Im he I no nn doubt that ij I j he lie he l believes belve that and HI id 51 t and their followers have hAv been I I 1 hypnotised td by their long lone association Ii I With the Ute Liberal Into acting arting Un IM ore U It f they t were WI returned to West WI WIt r i m as a and nd not as Irish Irth Irishmen Irishmen t t men edged to do in all In power to 10 j obtain concessions for fol Ireland Iland from soy any party part or nr group that ran can an be In Induced Int Ini i Booed or forced to grant lITant them t 1 2 POPULAR MOVE k f ii t There Is I no doubt too that OBrien l course M In Insisting on the dropping of i ithe the budget as ea tar far cc Ireland Is to cone con concerned on I 1 t p tamed mf Is le I the th popular one on In Ireland The budget bud with wll hit UK Ito Increased ln Ine taxes ta tat on whisky and lId IU its new n taxes lases on land accompanied r d by an n expensive and andr t r vexatious valuation boom Is la about i o as am In Ireland as any an scheme esteem of taxation could rould b Imo and nd If Ir t OBrien I f t fI a I 1 r succeed Kt in defeating It lie he h will be he the then I l i 11 most moat popular man In the th country 1 n c I 1 have had to say IIA recent recant nt d R I about the growth of or the th temperance Im I movement ement In Ireland land huh but If the Ih reports of the Inspectors of national schools c hoots hool which have Jut Just been n U d are r correct a campaign Is I needed also 1 n tea ter t drinking The most scathing Indict Indictment ment of of 01 the cup roup that cheers cheer Is b I drawn by Mr III J P Dillon Dalton who reports port on the teaching of or cookery on the Oal circuit and who does dM not met hesitate hat to tolaY say laY that tea t In some parts pari of nf f Ireland at lent least Is I a worse evil 11 than thas alcohol from his hi hiOrt Here Hr are III a few I report Ort Of the many abuses bu that require qui correction one In particular pu titular oular must be he vigorously combated If the tbt race Is I to tobe tobe be he preserved pre rued from front deterioration The carried to such uh use of tea taa Is I now dangerous u erases emcees that It ranks rank before alcohol M as an enemy my of the tha public health W US THIS TEAPOT To Co s aggravate UM tIM situation It I Is In Ini Int Inthe he the i t h very ver poors parts part of 01 the country that th the tea tM evil u Is I most mOlt attire active Uve and hurtful Outride of the slums of the th cities and larger towns town there then are no people In the British Islands laland who hive have h to endure endue a more miserable lot than the congested d population of nf the t h Con Connaught Conn Connaught naught n ht seaboard board and yet the tha carte cart and nd vans of the Itinerant tea It vendors are Il to be I Men every day goine gon In and out flUt among Amon the most moat bat backward and In Inaccessible Inc accessible villages III It Is I only the cheap sorts rt of tea Ur t that reach these th the poor pool people and nd let the tb quality be good gale or pad bad Bd the tea Ipa 1 I la so ss prepared d for tor use u that the liquid when drunk has hail ha the properties of nf a R slow 10 poison The teapot stewing on the tM hearth all day dav long Is I kept literally on tap the members of the family young as a well as old resorting to It at t discretion The Th class cia that could popularise afew a afew aw few w nutritious vegetable sous IOU among the housewives of Its It It neighborhood would do more than any other to pro pee promote promote mote the th health and to merit the cratl gratitude gratitude tude of the tot rising generation HOME WORK Another Anether unpleasant nt revelation elation about conditions condition In Ireland Is Ii I matte made by b a re report r port Issued by the th Council for W Trades which sent m Inspectors to Ireland recently to 10 Investigate the stories of sweating In the home work Industries In the tit north Miss MI Margaret MargaretH I IH H IrvIn who had bad the lIMo district surrounding sure sur I rounding Belfast tells tel of Instance of sweating tInt that are almost Incredible and declares that she h has au never met mt with Ith anything thine worse wo In the slums of ofIs Is Landes or 01 In one case sh all she visited a of M 22 who earned flamed her liv living Iv ing by fine embroidery requiring a high degree of skill akin and taste When Miss MI Irvin called lIed this girl rl wee at al work em m n on onit h r t ti it i iI I Ij J 1 l I 1 I M I 1 1 If f I rl 1 1 I r I I lY r 1 I I t tm I Ij m e f I t te i 1 II i i I If f 1 I 11 I I IGI GI 11 t t I r I ri t I It t r rI rII I I 1 IJ 1 I I j PHOTO 0 e a tHe OV V VI I I I THE DALAI LAMA IrAMA 1 Spiritual Nul of f the th world In silk pilI on a silk parasol which would a J II In n tendon London for 1112 12 or lift 1 II She was waa to re receive elve Iv 60 M rents cents for her IMor work ork which would 1 take uke three th full days da Ih also ale showed the Ih Inspector an n em tm embroidered broidered blouse blo ue length which h took tool her hr two day days end and for which the Ih price was WI WIGO DO rI cents and the week wk before be she h did dida a robe robel plea piece ph which took seven n day dya from 8 a am 01 to 10 p pm m and for tor f r which she he received reN d ft 12 2 Instance 10 after In tancA talK like II these t Is la given and the con ron elusion 1 le that a campaign of iuca altur education tion Is I 1 required to 10 secure better beUr condi conditions lion for fur these th the workers Much blame Is I placed on nn the shoulders of the mid middlemen middlemen who farm out nut the Iha work worl but I 1 fear the th merchants banta who employ the middlemen are arc nut not guiltless nf r f exacting enacting exorbitant profits from frum the necessities of nr the Ih w work rk re no Um as man mn manas manHa as Ha six alx Ix profits are r taken tl ln before the work reaches the th ultimate purchaser Irl Irish h farmers are ar much over a determined effort which 1 I is he heIng log Ing made mad by b the th butchers and nl meat mal traders trI in England 1 IId to 10 open the th ports port to tt Argentine and d Canadian live cattle calk These Th cattle cuttle ere are II now nn excluded as aa a precaution against the th Introduction of disease d hut huh the th effect t Is la to protect the th Irish rattle nattle breeders who mho ho have a pear practical I Ie monopoly of the th English En market markel for fresh fh killed beef and who of course roue ou dont want t to lose 10 It In this they th will have hav the Ih support of or the Ih agri agricultural 1 cultural Interests Interest In England for the h English farmers fum while whit they dont pro duce du many cattle for beef hest purpose have wholesome dread of f the Ih un limited Importation of live Ih beasts from abroad broad The Tho excuse 11 for the demand of the Ih butchers of or course oU Is la that they the Ih desire to In n tuco the Ih price of or meat t I the consumers F X ILLEN eLIS Y J f fV V f Q WeeM LJ ERNEST B LYONS United Unit Kates Matea minister to 10 Liberia u U u |