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Show BRITISH LABOR AIDS IRELAND )i all the ;u ii.n in the Irish troubles, trou-bles, none should prove more reassur I ing of a final satisfactory solution J t haii that or the British labor forces in j openly supporting ihe cause or Irish I self-determination The big feature of the movement is that the Englishman himself becomes a deeph sympathetic friend of Ireland and racial difter lences are eliminated. '1 be labor forces brine diie i charges in support of ih accusations made against the government by the I aggrieved people. They recite in substance sub-stance thai atrocities have been com tnitted bj the government and accuse the army or occupation of being mas IterfUl and criminal. The report on conditions in Ireland says "the blacks and tans are violent i:i thought and In deed and perpetrators of the WOrSl loulrages." Before Ireland can be restored to peace, the armed forces must begin to recognize that atrocities committed by those instructed in the duties o! 'preserving Ibfl peace, are incomparably incompara-bly wcrse than crimes of the Individual Individ-ual or the mob |