| Show ULSTER MAKES WAR THREAT Irish Boundary Problem Still Hangs Fire Best Called LONDON Aur Aug CAb 2 AJ H today at Downing Street be- be between be between tween lh Bril-lh representatIves of ot th t the h lImit lImit- FreeState Ish government the th IrIsh Free State and the th government go ot of tile tile- tel were In a solution by agreement arem nt of till the Irish boundary dispute It appear appeared ed this evening When hen the th conter nce which was as over Or by Colonial Secretary Thomas and at which there ther soro o present among others other Prime prim Mm- Mm Mm-Itter Mm leter iSter Macdonald Macdonad President Cot Cos- Cos Cosgrave rave grave of the th Free Joyee State Mate I tote and the Marquis adjourn of ot Londonderry adjourn adjourn- M Cd no was wa antI andall all of the th participant participants maintained l strict silence Hence about the th Ins s Inc DUSY Mr Macdonald had a busy buy during the th conferences conference hurrIedly flitting as the th occasion required be- be between tween be-tween tween th the Allied meeting and the place whore where the th Irish question was being discussed There Ther were va- va various va various rious separate conversations conversation Interspersed Interspersed Inter Inter- between the th formAl formil meet meet- Ings ingi meetIngs ot of all the delegates but from the tho hot best available Information no agreement was wa reached and Mr Macdonald Immediately motored to for tor the th weekend end His action was wa Interpreted to mean menn that no tim timo time had been ben set let for tor a further meeting Unless s In the meantime some new flaw development arIses arl It II i li Is u- u J that the tho th government will proceed with Its plan plana to introduce II a bill which would unction sanction the formation of the th Irish boundary commission participation without the th tion ot of Ulster THREATEN WAR WAn There Ther are aro ar two unusual features to th the boundary situation from the Ulster point of o view The Th tint first Is trio number of o Inflammatory out out out- outburst out bur burst t In the th Ulster press pres whIch openly threaten civil chI war nar It if the British government nt persists tn in what these thue the newspapers newspaper character I character character- as a a mass project to coerce Ulster The Th second Is I the tho th rumor ruml r that the th premier ot of o Ulster Sir James Jomes will sill be b forced by IU iii- iii ne ness rices t to resign hi his po post t Thi This ru- ru rumor ru rumor mor mom I Is given riven a a semi official do do- do donial nial d-nial nial but It Is I pointed out that re- re g dr Ir Janice by a 0 new pre pre- premier pre mier micr who would have hue a 0 a freer hand might help In achieving a 11 solution of the tho difficulty One On of o tho the most favorable signs Is the report from Belfast Belt t tonight that the th Ulster Uliter attorney general genral Richard Best Be t has haa been hurriedly summoned to London This It Is believed may some lome om new navy turn In the th crisis President and all of Ulster delegates except the th liar liar- quis of ot Londonderry y departed for Dublin tonight Colonial Secretary Thomas will make a statement In Inthe the of commons early next week on toda s 's conference |