Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVSKING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, PEIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921
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Unionists Plan te Force Vete en
Issue of Conferences With
Sinn Fein '
"REBEL" TERM IS BARRED
Bj the AwncLitnl Prrsi
Londen. Oct. 21 Unionist mcmbers
of Pnrllnmcnt linve given notice they
will mevp wlint i equivalent te a vote
of wnsiire of the Lloyd GcorRe Govern Gevern
inent en thn ilay appointed for a 1W 1W
cimien of IrMi mnttcrs In the Heuse
It Is exported tlmt the lrih nffniri
will be rentidtrcd earl next week, but
the date has as t net been fixed of ef
ficlalh. Tliet Itnnhed in thW iii.e
tire the extreme I'nlenUts who alwnvs
have opposed n conference with Unrep
resentative nf tlie Dublin Government
They de net eveed mere than thlrt
or forty and it would appenr the mo
tion thev will intii"hire lias little elianee
of pnssins It in regarded ns mp mp
tematic. liewever. nf the nt!- (infer
ence, attitude -nld te bnv developed in
Unionist rensflfucncies while Parlia
ment wa1 In recess
A further lndieatien of Unionist im
patience was given ycfcterdny when
about 1000 l"nlenlts were addressed by
Austen Chamberlaln.
He urged patlenee, and premised a
mere complete statement when Irish
matteis were debated in Commens At
the elee of his address Mr Chamber
lain was heckled He admitted tint
he himself was author of the pro
posal te invite the Sinn Fclners te n
conference
The Daily Mail said today there wns
increasing hetilit en the part of
Unionist members of Parliament and
electors toward Unionist members of
the Cabinet, and that it might split the
party.
"Prime Minister Lloyd Geerge." the
Mall added, "is showing distinct signs
of a return te liberalism, and an in
creasing disregard of Unionist senti
ment." Representatives of the Dail Elreann
and the Itrltlsh Government met for
en hour and a half this afternoon and
then adjourned until Monday.
Sinn Tela headquarters Jiore issued a
statement today, declaring only miner
breaches of the truce hnd been commit
ted en the Sinn Fein side and alleging
jcrleus breaches by the Crown feices
These latter breaches the statement
Rn.vs, were "net the result of Irish prov
ocation, but dehniti'lj instigated ami
encouraged b a high source In Dublin
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JAIL-BREAKER IS DROWNED
Twe Use Leg as Beat After Escap
ing Frem Prison
Bosten. Oct. 21 (By A P.I
Han Martin, a twentv-elght-vear-eld
prisoner at the Deer Island Heuse of
Cornctlen, last night lest his life in
a break for freedom with another man.
He was drowned trving te swim ashore
from n leg which both men hud utilized
as a beat
Theodere Caplis, his twenty-twe-j
car-old companion, wns taken from the
water of the harbor in a critical con
dition. Phsclans worked ever Caplis
an hour and fifteen minutes before
reviving hira.
SPAIN'S POLICY CRITICIZED
Conduct of Campaign Against Meers
Attacked by Deputy
Madrid, lict Jl (Ily A. I )
Spanish officers In Morocco were cilti
ized sharply, mid the policies followed
b the Spanish Anny In lighting agnitiHt
the Moorish tribesmen were declared te
be Ineffective bj Deputt Sol.ine In the
Chamber of Deputies last night He
asserted that untrained regiments had
been sent te Mo.eeeo. that deneiiil Bei -cnguer,
Spanish High Commissioner,
and General Hilvestrc, commander-in-chief,
hnd disagreed regarding opera
tions therc, and that the decision te at
tack the coast at Alliuc emas w. as absurd,
as the tribesmen's fortes there were
the strongest and bet equipped in
Morocco. The Deputy said one general
at Melllla had taken part iu lllkit trade
in arms.
Minister of War Ciena replied, de
fending the conduct of nilhturv opera
tions against the Meers.
ANEMIA GERM ISOLATED
Dr. Rantjen Honored for Discovery
of Parasite and Serum
Pasadena, Calif., Oct. 21. (By A.
P.) Discovery of the ecm of per
nicious anemia by Dr. Philip Ilantjen,
former professor of bacteriology at the
University of California, was an
nounced here today en receipt of word
f lem Washington that the American
Association for the Advancement of
Science had honored him for the dis
covery bj electing him te membership.
Mary Garden Back Frem Eurepe
New Yeilt, Oct. 21 (By A. P.)
Among the paasengcrs en the liner
Aqultanln, arrived here teda, were
Miss Mary Garden, director general of
tht. Chicago Opera Company : Sir Jehn
Hubeit Ward hnd Mrs. Ward, the
daughter of Mrs. Whitclaw Held;
Princess Hcnrlettu Savu-Gelu of Hit
mania and Madame Themas A. Le Brc
ten, wlfe of the Argentine Ambassador.
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