THE OAfATTA SfT.XDAY BEE: APRIL 30, 1310, - Y REDMOND SCORES THE IRISH "CRIME" Nationalist leader Declare Rebel lion Will Be Heavy Blow to Land's Freedom FLAYS GERMAN PROMOTERS LONDON, April 2!i. - John Red mond, leader of tbe Irian national ists in the Hoime of Common, t- night gave the Associated Preaa in) todowing atateumot coix:raing Out In: "My first fei-ling, of couiaft, ou bearing, of this insane movement, as une of liorrnr, cllfifirafsemeDa, and almost diKpair, I aekeij myself whether Inland, a o often btfoie in ber ttagie hlKtory, wan !o dab ine cup h liberty from hT up--- t he Instantly of a small - i n u( Ivf People once aHltj to turn ail tier marvellous vietorles of ibe la:it few year into Irrepuratilc defeat, and lo r.-nd hT back on th very v ot her final rc-rognti.ion an tier; ua 1 1 on into ancthiT long iiiant of Klav pry, Incalculable Buffering and weary and uncurtain struggling " Irlsb I'onlllon Millar, "For, l'ok ut th Irish p'wltlon today. In short sync of forty yours Irelrtnl has by a constitutional movement rmi'la n almost uniirokenly trlijiriphtuit innr'.'h from tnperlm and slavery to prosperity and freedom. lie tin won back lh pos session of lrlftti luii'l; stie ha stayed e.iril grallna; sli ha at lust iKn an era rif atioftai prohperlt)'. Finally, ah ha :ic-cet-flad In ploclriii on the statute books th grsattaet charter of freedom ever offered her sine th day of Urattan. la all thia to b loiiit "When r cam, sh mad a cholc which mi lrivttbl if h waa to b true ' to all llin principle which alia had held through all her history and which sh imd Ji'tt so completely vindicated on hr can t4), namely, tha rights of small na- tlona, sacred principles of nationality, lib erty and democracy, "Moreover, tha nation for which through all her hlatory aha had fait the sympathy that coma from oommoa prin ciple! and common aspiration war trampled, aa ah In her tlm invl bean trampled, under tb Iron heal of arrogant force, gafferlnaa of brla and Other. "What haa Ireland suffered in the past tthlcb 1'oland, Alaaca, Uelglum and Serbia have not suffered at tlx hand t' Germany? And 1 may add also that fortton of the aoll of t rance, br old tru-nd and ally, which u In the hand of Germany, "what haa been tha record of Germany but tha auppreeniun of nationality, of freedom and of language In abort, the aoppreaalon of ail tiling for which, for luntvlea, Ireland haa struggled, the vic tory of which Ireland haa achieved. Take the oas of iielgliun, 11a there not been th sum ruthlee shedding of blood of lh priest and th peopl that la part or Ireland own hlatory? Ua.ru the qua- llon of prlnclpi out and conalder the dueation only of th mer lntreiu of ire- land heraeit What did th situation de mand? "KeutralltyT That waa Iropoaiilbl, Jlostlllty to th Just caua of th allies? Is there a sane man In Ireland who does not ee that this meant the drowning of Ireland's nwly won liberties In lrich blood? Ovinias of Malovllr. "It this view right or wrong, this wai the opinion of an overwhelming majority of (he Irian peopl. It was th opinion wbkh thousand of Iiiah soldWns have t"ld witu their bluod by dying In the t.auae of tb liberty of Ireland and of th world. ' l)ut anyhow, it waa tb optnloa ot Ire land, and surely 1 need not araua tho principle, especially with anybody who haa iTuffkiwi) himself a horn ruler, that iliu policy of Ireland must be dm Hod by lreliuid herself. That la the principle ahii h has been adopted by the Irish race everywhere. "Millions of our peopl In tha United Plates and elsewhere, whose gcusrou de votion holped us so largely to win our victories for th motherland of our race, have always accepted I Me principle. How ever bounteous their help, never have thty denied Ireland' tight to chooa her policy for hnreelf. That dootrln ha been contested only by tha Very ;un mm who today hay trlnd to make 1m- tiirid a cat' paw of Oermany, "In all ii r long and uoioifi.il strunirlo id chuin home ruin w have bcou tl.waitril am) (ipp"od by tiiat ni n.- imii Wtr hat' wdii home rule !nt trirouali thMn, but In spit of ttii-m, 'i'hU v. Ik I'd nime of thi-lra was Ih'dr Inal tdi w at liumo rule, It a not half n ii ikIi triwoii tu the ittu.is at w allit . tia. it tu tl in i.5i of 1hiu r ilp lie HlHHira hrruiant, 'Thu attt'tiiird deadly ld'i at tt-m ri.i (iiii-it on Ihro'.sti (lil inotl vii n'li.tti inure wb'htd. iwi limnipti' ly tih t.ut -Mat Jrniiy iduti.il ilrmmiiy r.t li a 1 , U.n iaii) pnld f, r l! C'l fi n ia a Herman tn ih it of inhiil ' '-let. a s'f'iil, rviiical a a Un IOll Itttt.lI'lH lit I ! i l4.ni, I Ink) , ih utinl an I tf lif'i.1. 1 a I, t i I a l i Hi (aiiri I, i r. ce t rnUi.ini uU i,r trli ),,, .m, I'l-nii Slut tl iilud ( i-l an- II . -I I ii 1 ll I , t i .fi. 1 a 4 (a tiiml vjt4aio ii ? .' n'u. . l.t l-H I' I.JI "II!" . fl. I I. I, . It -l.rf fi-nti lt tf lil hi : I'.li'ii W.POI t'S lir'MJ-d IAl II . .,t i ; to. i ii-" i 01,4, 'I I t Ml if I- -T I't lO- (I lli I i ! II f '-I If' i- . ' . J - U. 4k) o.rii..a M l ft 1.., I . Vv. t ' !--1,.. ,. ii.. iii .-t-e. I i.i!'t 1 1 H ! '4 ii. ... i i . '' I :a I III t t U ',i Im J il. t'; il V.., a,l ,! i . I .1 'Hi 1 I ii t in ., I ,.t n,. 4 n .4 i 'itwl "'- i t a tern t I " 1 talkNait at t'taal la it a, ( !! .- .t i . t !. - il-i f 1 I 11 ' ! t' .a l t. (.'. I t - at l!iv.t-u.-f . u a tii' a ,( I'jll a ti.t if l ma-. .1 I'-.f .! 4 i i, ft Sh ant " i i f ii. . .. ),,( ,i . i . . r .!' ,i i- i I'-ii- -! , II 'i , ' t. . i 1-1 I .-1 I i -' l i - '( , 1. . ,'. t : . ' .1 W ll M I i - - ' ' I , , 'i . . ,iii i 1 -' t a -' ,J K.,i -...' a vf li-.! fa n ' Brides at a Double J - . t t, ' ft y, ''1 ' '"' - &- : V- j .-' :S i jxi uinr iittt IlrS.&enyon Jtiddfc A ilnuMr wdiliim Vtia t-Hehr'ated In I'lMtiAiiioui h M'iiiiirtny afternoon wlin Uij lwu iliiiiKhlcia of Mr, Hub'jit U. . Wliiitinfn wcr inn rrlcd, Mtx Mllen '. Wlridhmn wnn wedded lo Mr. Wlllenl itnudny nf Hvracm'r, Nob., srid Mia Kn.i Itryn I, Wlridliim to Mr, Kenyon itlddlo of Alillctie, Kan. Mm, I'.icniny is an nccnrnpllshed ar- tlct, a grMiluiili of the Acadnrny of Kln Arts in tmv.iMn, and Is now art super - t'lw.r Pi dm puhllr si honl of Iienaon and hillaiiioiith. so oftn InflfcieiJ r,n the falroat liopf and the brav-at deeds of Ireland? As In the final result; I dn not h- lleve (his wicked and Inaan movement will ar-hteva Ha ends. The German plot ss failed, A majority nf th peopl of Irdniid retain their calmness, f'irtltud end unity. They abhor this attack on their Intereals, their rlahf and their principles, Mom rule has not been de stroyed. It remains indestructible." nmlrmna IrUh "'Hi." TTiNtioN, April "The military op- rnnch of the United Irish leau In (treat Britain at a meeting her tonight endorsed John ftedtnond' condomnatlon f th Irlih "crime," I Appeals to Oranaemea. II1SLFAHT Vla U.ndon), April ,- Tlie grand master of th Orange lodges nf Ircluid, lasued an order today to all Irlali Orangemen, saying: In a ciImIh ilk th preaerit It la th uty of every loyal man to filar his serv. Ices at th ahmilute dlapoaal of th gov ern rnent," Heart Disease Takes Briardy While Asleep Frank Itrtardy, aged J yeara, MIS farker street. , died at tha hom Of his wife's aunt, Mrs. Mary Jiarker, Jl? North Twenty-third street, yesterday afternoon of heart trouble, ' lirliirdy cam to Mr. Itarker1 home early In th afternoon and expressed his desire to take a nap, whll ah joined Mra Briardy downtown to do sum shop ping. Upon their return they found blm dead, and physicians' anamination Indi cated that he had died of heart failure. II had been a stoker In th blacksmith department of th Union Paolflo shop for elKfiteen year, and beside hi widow Is mirvlved by four children, Frank, II; i'aul. 11; Anna, , and ICtliel T, Th llrlardya had been married fifteen year. COOL WEATHER AND FROSTS PREDICTED WASIIINflTON, April KL-WDnter-lIk weather ha returned along the northern bordi-r, with 'recalling temperature this morning from northwest, Minnesota went ward almost to the Pacific coest. The weather bureau foreraet for the week beirlnnlng Bnnilay says; Unntaxonably cool weather, with frosts, will prevail In tha realoii of Uie Great Lakes, th upper Vlealaalppl vul ly and Ohio valley and th Uocky moun tain and western plateau region. Generally fair weather will prevail during th nest aavaral days, excepting local shower. In th Mlaslalpl4 valley and aat thereof. Another disturbance will reach th rnclflo coast about Wednesday or Thursday and mov alowly astward, probably reacliln th mtddl west at th do of th week." MRS. DOTY IN CRITICAl CONDITION FROM SHOT Mrs. Oren IVty of Florem Is In a critical condition at Nichols Hum hos pital, aa the result of a bullet wound re ceived at her home yesterday afternoon when her husband aecldi itatly discharged an old revolver whuh h about to clean, and whl.-h h dt.tu't know wa luaded, The bullet enter-.! th abdomen, Th !'! ' th patent of eight ebllihett, aeveral of whom wr In the mom st tli tlm of th aceldsnt. Hr A, il A tun la attending lh Inl'irett nninti .rnd -! i Jut rwery l in .1 .utt. ! teetea, k U.t.H '! " Al'rtl W i if t.. l'-u ef Ma.ltai.it, W U . Sal I,. I l-m'.S.i'l , f liin VI ll.i and lit. I, Vnlmv lll"il'tl aafc U'i',11 at t Hal i,H'ilt ilii'''a l''v t I i l I ' - . I'. Nfh I. i ,( . It- a i". .1 , , I 'mii- m e tmt I ailiuff t aa f Jet . a iaN -t f.i- UN i , -. t tf.MMH-r. efd V I . I ' a t s l 1 1. I, I I- ' 'A. t p ii u i t. t e Separate Skirts iti li lt i,f iner ' !! a! il I ! I in 4 wt l t S .i 1 V,,,, ( .1 at I I 1 i 1 I ' t. n t a,.. .,) l i f ,;t kf-w - !.., ''! w .-il4 ' pt . ,! a t- f It -. I !. aai 1 1 ! ' t''.,t a cf t i. el' Itw ' ! f utt el.'t'MH, I a all t k4 i a l f t '' tutu t fi en Julius Or kin, lo iK-,il.t. tn Wedding Saturday Mrs, rtlddl Is a giadiiiite of tiie t'nl virility of Nehtaska and la a Kmipa Aiphn Thela sorority member, while) Mr, Itlddlo Is a Jlil Gumma Ilt from tlm I "diversity of Kansas, Immediately after the ceremony the miuly married couples departed eiM'h for a vlnll to th reefiecllv fa.mlll' of th brldegrooma. , Th wedding dste wss originally sot A week earlier, but was postponed on ao count of a auddcn aituck of llln as on the part of Mr. Riddle. PANAMA OPEN TO LAND ATTACK Brigadier General Edward Says Maneuver Hare Already Demonstrated Fact. WHAT ARMY MEN FIND OUT PANAMA, April 29 Th army maneu ver 'i th canal son undertaken on an tensive plan to work out problems con nected with th defetia of th pacific entrance 1 th canal, hav r ached an Interesting stag, Th blu army, commanded by Colonel Charles G. Morton, whlh yesterday reached Chorerra on Its march to defend th canal, cam In contact this morning with th nrang army under Colonel John H. Mallory, which ts attacking th canal after theoretic' y hrvlng effected a landing near th village of New Uor- gona. According to Brigadir General Clar ence M, Edwards, th maneuver already hav demonstrated th feasibility of hoetll attack overland from either ("ham bay or near iguauli. Captain William II. Pratt, naval aid on Mineral Kdwards' staff, has 'asked in secretary ot th navy to dotall a cruiser ana savsrai timannes to a permanent station at each end of th canal. New Rails Are Laid , on Twenty-Fourth Th atreet railway company has com pleted th relaying of It track on North Twenty-fourth street, from Cuming street to Patrick avenue, a dlatanc nf about one mile, Ninety-pound steel rolls hav been luld on oak lies and the space be tween th rails is being covered with c ment, on top of whlca vltilfied brick block will be luld. That portion of Twenty-fourth trcet, from Cuming street to Patrick avenue, la to be repaved by the city and the mat clmrKcd aitnliist the abutllnif proiierty, miner tne iinivmions ot itie city charter Hint altea the city emimiUHlon Hiiihuilly to aulhniUe I h- pacliiK, or rrpaving, of all streets wlllhu a rudlus of threo miles of tho city ball. atrlk Ihreatened. NKW yOUK, April 21,-Henort that diukiiieii, stevedores ami other frelnht handlers nJong Ilia watci front had threalrneil to strike on May I If their wave deinaiida were not aranteit, were coiiflriiied at the office of several of the liirnr ateanmhlp coliiiaiili.a toiliiy, Kuch a strike would He uo virtually all foreign and coastwise sh!inli!K. Movements of lieeaa Steamer, aw rtmj a..i,.i. xiii, ,,. IJVKI'Hikil S,. Yon, UVKHI'lHll. n'.Ht I 11 M in 1 1 A SI A I una. I SlalM fur r U.iljO If DODGE n J Read the Big Special May Grocery Open ing Sale Monday. Quality Good, at the Right Price FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR! ttia IUat Hlgk tirade iMattnunl II. I lour, ln.tli from lh lnt V. I aoititeat Mitral, imlMitaT fr fur MttM, IU, ulih. .i l.i a tw.i I ... 't r lattet'V i.if', i "f '" 11 ; IV -' ! ' 'i"i f..l'. ie h,hi..i tii ' j ; ita '-ft ti r-a t tt . . I., a ! l I . ..' tie "a t ! H.l V i i I . iii-a l -l i i (,.!... . . l l, iat ..i,.t HM'e . ii.-i , i ii .1 ex a... a kl.. e, V awt t.l " Si (.' tt, t I . a i i s a i ' ' " ! I t !!) Vt l .1. ) I, f-r a).a-lt. I . t . 't 'la -' Klt,t l,l, ii I . ! (' I' . t , . I . I i tit w ,11 I'taafllil l Iff -t l ( t ! r f '. , i , I, ! I I 1 111 i. t I'll . 1 I., llii 11 ii' - ' - f n . 1 it. a i alt.it I ' I ."t .... a- i t ..(. t a . it i ft k i .,.),'.. a at i:,.;t . a ... u 11. Il. S -I t'ftiat ! I . I I'.l axi.t. l. tanlmiii, all I iu t I' M'il, l I'tU l"' at i t nn II. ..lib) tai.lM.'i' t4 l PAUL JONES DROWNS AS CANOE CAPSIZES Sixtee n-Year-01d Son of Smith Jones is the Firtt Victim of Year at Carter Lake. TWO COMPANIONS SWIM AMORf Paul ('. Jones, 1 fi year-old coo. of Mr. and Mrs, Smith Jonea, 201 South Twenty-fifth stie-t, wf limwrjcd yemeniay afternoon in Car tel luke when s canon In which .a and two compiirilims wer paddliux whm caiHlzert by thH wind. Jones, with J, Ktfliet Hart, on at Mr, and Mra. J. S. Hart, 2'2 St. .Mrjiy'a aventia, and lVl Mai key, son of Mts. Klia M. Macky, 120 Nortli Thirt'elb atrert, had taken a canoe, from the t.'urter Luke club and had paddlod to tho rnlddlo of tho lako, between the club snd Municipal heath, when a audden gale eapaUed th! craft. Halt cautioned Joiiej end Mackfy cling to tlie curi'M while be swam axlinre for aid, but tho former iiialatcd on 'J- companylng hltn. About fifty yards from tlio beach, Hart noticed that Jones was not In slKht, but thought h had .struck off In anothr direction Upon rciiclilna land h was met by Mii'Uey. who by clinging to the curio and miming nad l-nn ab! to milk ahor ahead of hlrn. lloth reallted that Jones had gin down and obtained th help of tho about th beach to drig for th body With a wotorboat and grappling hook th search began, and shortly before i o'clock the body was recovered, Yourg Jow was an only child, His parents war unabl to apeak of hi death lust night. Bmlth W, Jonea, th father, la xamlni foi tha International l4ind and Invest ment company. Coroner Crosby will not hold an In- qust. Paul was a mmbor or Rev. Thomas J. Maokay' Boys' club of All Hitlnt' churoh, and th club will atten4 aervlces, eonductel by Rev. Mr. Mackay, Monday morning at S o'clock at Hlack A raloonefa chapol, Th body will then be taken to Hamburg, la., th old home, for interment. CENTRAl HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS NEAR TENNIS TOURNEY END With th hlgh'aohool court now In condition th girl' tennla tournament ba speedily reached th third round. The following seuond-round matches have neen disposed Of: Huth ifwsnson beat Olga flchermerhorn, , tO; lorothv Perlow bent Olsa Muel ler, by default; Mary Hamilton beat Anna Jenson, -l, -t: Kdlth Mow beat Anna Newman, -l. t-0: Vlritlnla Greene beat Haael Oant, 4-1, S-l: Helen Pfclffcr beat Marl Thompson, w. o. In th third round, Virginia Green, by defeating Helen Pfelffer, enter th semi final and will play Edith How In her neit match. Virginia Greem -rnd PJvalyn Douglas re being picked to compete In th fin als. Ariabel Douglas, th winner of tho last Hire tournaments, will defend her championship against th winner In thli year tournament. If she successfully defends hr championship In this tourna ment sh will obtain permanent posse slim of th oup, which sh won In the fall of 1914. Th winner and th runner-up In this tournament will receive tennis O's. ' RAILWAY EMPLOYES HEAR HOW TO HANDLE EXPLOSIVES rtefor several hundred rallrond men and their friend Colonel James L. Tay lor, represent a tlv of th Ilureau of Ux plostves of tha American Railway anno elation, gav an Illustrated lecture at the Young Men's Christian association last evening on the safe transportation of ex ploelves and other danaeroua articles. Colonel Taylor told at knirth how many of the accident that occur ro through rank rnreleesness and gave some excel lent Ideas on way to protect Kalnat them. Slide showing; scenes of recent explo lona made a deep Impression on his audience, who demonatiated their ap proval of his efforts by a big ovation at tbe close of th lectin. mi cuAJr, emit, ajtd dtb ntrnii. Drcshcr Bros. DYE KB, Bavr CX.CAWTXSJ, KATTCKS AND T A n,0 Rift. Silt. 17 FAR If A. Bf BTT Onr Automobiles laaa Yon Door Every Day. 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