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Show oo SEIZE LETTERS TO IRIfPER Irish Steamship Fireman is Sentenced for Carrying Message Mes-sage From America j LONDON, July 14. William Barry, an Irish steamship fireman, sentenced ' -'' '. I i to tw.i months imprison ment for urine, ne. arms and letters from America for Sinn Fciners. de glared thej were given him by an un known man (or delivery at a Liverpool address which he claims he has los' The magistrate sentencing the prisoner pris-oner said he a pp tired to be part of a system regularlv employed to cone 1 communications between revolution arj leaders in Ireland and their sgenti and sympatbfsers In America. I The letters presented to the cour. .included a covering letter signed I "John" and addressed to 'Michael" who the police sa presumably is presumablj Is Michael t'oiiius. Sinn IVln member of parliament for Cork The letters n port failure or the Irish to obtain adoption of their plank 'i the plaifm mi .11 the national Kepi ', lican convention In Chicago and com Intents upon the split between the Co nalan and de alera groups. The letters stated that efforts to gei 'he Irish plank into the Republican I platform were thwarted because "ground undermined by Cohalan by In traduction of resolution of mere s m , pathy." nod said Cohalan, de Voy, u l 'i 1 1 mund, Lyncfa and Richard DaltOD were Identified With this vroup. MINERS FAVOR IRELAND U N DON I 1 1 1:: 1 Bj i h A- a 1 1.1 ted Press) What is tantamount to a threat ot direct action for the pur po-e ol loieiii the government to call a truce and withdraw the troops from Ireland und Institute an Irish parliament parlia-ment WSJ voted at the Trade I'nioi, congress 111 London loda when a res olution Introduce 1 by the Miners' Fed eration was adopted on a card vote by .' 7 1.; 1 acainst l,ij:;h nup |