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Show FIVE MORE KILLED IN DUBLIN I RAIDS IN ERIN INCREASE AFTER SUNDAY CRIMES Military Continues Its Minute! Search of City for Suspects Sus-pects and Plotters ! EXPLANATION MADE ON SHOOTING AT GROUNDS Crown Forces Declare Pickets Started Firing As They Approached Field l)t BUN .,v Hie Dublin 1 v , utiiL Mall toda v published n- or q sensational incident which is alleged t have obemrrad ye terday morning In tin- 1 -eltange conrl reenltlng In the dee li of Richard McKee. Peter Clancj and s man named McCal-une. McCal-une. These men, according to the newspaper, were arrested during th week-end and kepi in s room 10 IIk? Exchange -oun pending transfer f the prl-om r ( tie Lall alleges (bat the prisoners -i-ii ii ai ' 1 1 -ior (i in the com 1 and attempted 10 psenrx it nN- alleges the 1 ur guard a. fired ii and, returning the fire, killed the three men ii i' v ii 1- -aid was a member nf the Sinn Felll "loner circle" which iia been directing recent operation! f 11 rganlzatlon, McKee wns an expert on cxplo-Rives, cxplo-Rives, and Mnalmnc 1 .1 1 1 t' ivac been an officer r the republican repub-lican army, DIBUN. Nov. 23-The deutb roll in liublin yestenla totalled five Persons. Per-sons. During lh,. morning one of th" sentries at the ca-stle was attacked by armed men The sentry fired, killing three of the attacking party. Two other deaths occurred during the rulds which were curried out In the city throughout the day. CORK. Nov. 23. Shots were froely exchanged last evening hetween auxiliary auxil-iary police and civilians in the village of Millstreet, In the Klllarney district. It Is reported one policeman was wounded and two civilians shot. After some rifle and machine gun fire from tin police barracks and trouble subsided. sub-sided. DUBL.IN, Nov 23 (By the Asso-i elated Press.) All train services InJ and out of Dublin were resumed this morning after the city had passed a quiet night following Sunday's bloodshed blood-shed and the raiding activities of yes-! teiday. The curfew law was strictly! obeyed. The night, however, did not witness any letup in the work of th military who were continuing their minute search of the city, presumably fori suspects 111 connection with Sunda's assassinations. Before the curfew hour several of the streets were surround-ad surround-ad by barbed wire barriers and the soldiers examined all persons passing. ALL BRUM. i s WAR HI D Strong military patrols manned very bridge and road running out of the city ol Dublin last night Even pei sons boldlnK permits were not aJ-j lowed to pass the lines Reports reaching the center of Dublin Indlcat-' ed that virtually the whole military establishment in this district of ire-j land was employed in maintaining this cordon. late in the evening the strict guard played around the city made absolute the paralysis of traffic in and out of' Dublin, which WOS begun when orders! were Issued on Sunday suspending ulli railway service. In the meantime soldiers wore con-dinting con-dinting scores of raids throughout the I city, reports reaching newspaper of-i flees showing that nil classes und types of residences und other premises were! being searched. The raids were at- tended b more than the usual amount; of Incidental clashes. it seemed cer-' lain that many casualties had marked the day's activity. CROW D SI AMFEDES. Crown forces which went to Crokej park on Sunday afternoon In an effort, to arrest alleged gunmen, were fired upon by pit ketS, find as a result of the ! resultant fighting, the crowd Inside the' park stampeded, said a statement is-1 sued at Dublin castle Monday night In reference to tho incident at t he I park. "It had been arranged. ' Bald the si Lament, thai when the grounds had been sunrrounded, an officer with a1 megaphone would announce to thoi ctoud the intention of the military to search persons in tho park for arms, because it was tho belief that men associated with tho murder of four-1 teen officers Sunday morning Were hiding in the crowd. An officer u;n detailed for that purpose, but before, the crown forces could approach the field, they were fired upon by pickets. Thus tho whole plan WOS upset, and (Continued on riuiu jd.) RAIDS 1 El - INCREASE AFTER I SUNDAY CRIES (Continued from Pago (Hie.) the crowd vraa stampeded There is good reason lo holies some of the Ishota were fired Inside 'he grounds for J the purpose of creating a pan-lc, pan-lc, which would allow the man wanted time to escape as many of them undoubtedly un-doubtedly did " MSN! THERE WERE PICKETS i The Gaelic Athletic association has I officially denied there were anv pickets pick-ets at the grounds or that nnybody fired on the troops. I Wleman Clarke, of Toledo, O. prrel-dont prrel-dont of the American GIojw Workers ! union, and Thomas Mac Ready, superintendent super-intendent of the Phoenix Glass com-Pany, com-Pany, Ifdnaca, Pa., visited Oroke park-today park-today and inquired info the circumstances circum-stances attending the disorder if Sunday Sun-day afternoon. In general lif fniblin Is appar ently unaffected streetcars were running run-ning today, nearly all shops weie open and theatres ami smusement bouses I were doing husiii,.B. Porces engaged In learchlng resl- '1"r' ' - 'I'd I, Miners places rr- ai- oompanled by armored cars uhieh car-rled car-rled machine guns Men n,arged with attacking u military patrol were couri martlaled si Marlborough bar- reCkS tOdaj and worm trll.otes were paid by attorneys on each side to the Integrity and fair pln displ.ived b Captain Bagally one of the officers alaln on Bupday morning. |