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Show oo SENATED HECEED ON ITS ATTITUDE TOWARD IRELAND WASHINGTON, Juno 1. The United States senate was heckled from the galleries today by a dozen womon sympathizers with the cause of Irish frocdom. Tho women began whon Senator Sena-tor Biandegec, Republican, Connecticut, Con-necticut, speaking against the Armenian Ar-menian mandate, mado a passing reforonco to "tho ravages of the Hun." "Why not eject tho England Hun from Ireland?" shouted tho first interrupter. "Didn't I give my boy to " began another woman, but an usher pounced upon hor before she finished the sentence. The ushers had put out a half dozen of the disturbers when tho Questioning suddenly broko out afresh. Why don't you put them out?"' asked "Vico President Marshall. "Haven't you enough nerve to re-movo re-movo them''" "You haven't enough ncrvn to go against England, not any of you," replied ono of tho womon as an usher escorted hor out. Scvoral of tho women wore taken tak-en to tho capltol guard room, but quickly released. They said tholr questioning was not by prc-arrangement. prc-arrangement. rtrt I |