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Show , I' 'H LEADER LARKIN OF H IRISH LABOR PARTY vfl ATTACKS CRITIC iiM Chicago, May 21. James Larkln, :IL the Irish labor leader and founder j of tlio Irish citizen nrmy, who Iras tfy'B been living in Chicago for somo tlmo luLafl leaped from the stage of a downtown fJtB I heater today and nttneked Mattliow liH Thomns Newman, n spectator who ha 4 H protested nt somo remarks regarding '-'sH the mcaBiiros taken by England to '. 1 supprcBi tlio recent uprising In Iro- t' ''I'ibB land I'lltiii Tho dlstiirbanco enmo during tho IdMaal preliminary stages of n mnsn meeting 'JaH called to protest against tho otccu- taH Hon of James Connolly and thirteen 1'aaaaH other Irish revoluttonlBts. VaaBBBBai Lurkln choked and shook Newman lLLI nnd then escorted him from tho hnll. 1 3 In his nddrcsft Mr. Larkln stated jH that tho Irish rovolntlonlsts wcro as- aLaBBBa! slstcd by Angela Spring Rico, nlster )iH of Ambassador Spring Ilico who re- prceeuts Great Britain at Washing- H Tlir.ee rifles wcro stacked on Hie stage. Mr. Larkln dramatically hcla ' ono of them nloft, "Perhnps you den't know who B brought this kind of rltlo Into Ire- land," he said. "Of courso, you dont, becnuso tlio press has never told you. H Well, it wnn Angela Spring Rice, sis- J tcr of Ambassador Spring Rico. It H was sho who smuggled them In to il |