' Tr-.'-rr' "- lEVSiJXSff 'PlJBttd IilBDGfeTtipMO&BEtpitA, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1920 " V ' - , 'v :. 'Bnnsiwr Government Blamo'd.fof Failure to Round Up Loaders, of Recent Disorder' ... - BRITISH RafeJMACE ny the Associated Press ' ' ,nnMln. April (1,-OpposlUon to, the nmrnt never '" bfpn fl0 Koncrnl fcV M t Irctnml as It in today. Some throughout iremnu .? iiCr roKime. but their attack Z met bt demands fro. others who ILtrrt llmt steps taken hare not been Iinded to be coercive, have failed on "iinbiiity'i" iicov,r H0, ?f, f"?' 'JH-mleni nnd fnllure to Rain Informs fJT.! to pin" for raids In, future, Jvi Ljof mlHlnformntlon, nnd liomc mill- . . i I.hiiA linnii ifl nnil ni irr rains seem io nv-- " """ iita given by pcrKons who nrc desirous ,,r,mbnrrntoR the administration: rrom tlmo to time raids result' In the Jjpturc of arms and ammunition, but very' ofreh thiv unfit !- Hni- nni ,.., .- ---- ..... ...., ani. Vlll lUUM- titles flf (seditious literature. Subscribing to the Sinn Fein loan, according to a ruling of two magistrates In county Wexford, is.nn "attempt to bvcrtbfu the kfngfa , government." A wealthy farmer '.who had. bought Irish rcDIIblic ImrtllM for t')T. wi.'I.M.i.l,t 1..1.. court and, as he refused to give ball y. uuu-uinuvior, was sent .to inll for three months. Somo Catholic bishops have subscribed for these bonds, but they have done so by sending their money to America, London,1 April tt.-i(liy A. !.) A dispatch .to the London Klines from Dublin .says" that wo morals arc gen orally .drawn from Hotunlay's Incidents In Ireland, -first, thnf the llepubllcan moyement has become a really serious menace to .llrltish, authority in Ireland, and. H'.fouil. thnt the government must ticvlsc a better method f combating theU-amjialgu-of crimv. Tho dlspatc-h savs the brains of IJublln Castle are being otitwfttM. at every turn by the brains of the revolutionary jnovemnt. According ,to the dispatch, the damage resulting from the destruction of bar racks aggregated n loss of GO.OOO pounds sterling. Homo .of the barracks con-tnlncd-Mnneh personal 'property belong. Ing to pqllccmui and their families. p A strong force of troops and police In nn nrmorcd, cor" visited the Nation alist, quarter linHclfust Monday and arrested. six men, but It Is understood prominent Sinn Felne'rs who were Nought escaped. v The .dispatch asserts that about eighty prisoners, Including those con victed under the defense of the realm act and others against whom no charges have yet been made, started a hunger .strike n MountJoy.V Prison," Dublin, Monday, and also that several political prisoners, in the prison hospital refused to accept food. BEWAR EOF POLAND LENINE DECLARES i Warsaw Doesn't Know Its Own Mind, He Tells Communist Convention CITES PEACE BIDS RECEIVED declared, history has shown that when tho change from a feudal, to a bourgeois government was made tho latter availed Itself of administrators from former1 govcrnlng'classcs. "Wo are undcreolnr thn rfnmo cxnerl- ence, and must hnvo capable people who uuucrsianu technique nnu administra tion, Wo must draw them from the former ruling classes while, preparing proletarian workers for administrative positions, A most difficult problem re quiring the entire strength of the na tion confronts us. Wo have been vic torious along the battle front, but a still more Importnnt bloodless victory must be won." Tremendous applause greeted the ad dress; All approaches to the opera house, where tho .convention is being iii-Mi) arc curciuiiy Kuaruuu, jliiu imii"v,i in front of it lias been cicarcu anu is under-patrol by cavalry units. Reports received relative to coal mined in March are said to be encouraging. Many soldiers have been sent to the mines, but men havrng technical ex perience are badly needed. ' $100,000 Fire Lost In Easton Easton, Pa.. April 0. (Uy A. I) Fire last, night ucstroyed n large graph ite mill of T P. Kelly Co., New York, at Stockcrtown, near here. The loss was more than $100,000. By tho Associated Press ' Moscow, April (I. Premier Lcnlnc, nddresslng the ninth convention of tho Communist party,, In session here, out lined pence proposals,reccivel by the Holshevlk government, restnted some of the principles for which he said the soviet republic stood nnd revealed some concessions to the former governing classes. "Wo are neither at peace nor nt war and are neither recognized nor un recognized," lib said. "Letvla has mode norma) peace proposals and Fin land's proposals regarding the fixing jf n .demarcation line are equnvalent to peace overtures, lWiinllne Poland. ,wc must be very careful, because we nre ueaung witii n government wincli does not know what it will do to morrow." Lcnlnc said centralization or decen tralization was the most Important in ternal question before the convention. While the soviet republic stands un altered for certain principles, such as the abolition of private property, lie ONE HOUR! That's all we need to deliver your V1CTROLA COMPLETE STOCK ALL STYLES ALL FINISHES The J. R. WILSON CO., 929 N. Broad Street (Ilroml nnd CJIrard) . VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY .tfIi) Es7 Ttrint lift JH.) Opn Ermines Ml MAtTIfc'l VOICC Our eerviee ie next door to you no matter tohere you live. FRANCE iBETS THE EMDEN Details of Distribution of German Warships Announced Paris, April 0. (Uy A. P.) 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