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PAGE EIGHT mier in Manifesto; Collins Makes Concessions in New Agreement BELFAST, May 22.—(By The Associated Press.)—The killing today of W. J. Twaddell, a member of the Ulster par- liament, who was shot while on his way to business, caused the issuance of a manifesto by Sir James Craig, the premier, ermouncing a special meeting of ‘the cabinet and the legal authorities. The premier declared “just retribution” was called for. don newspapers as the surrender of The premier in his manifesto, Michael Collins to Eamon DeValera. said They do not see how it will enable the | ULSTER IS AROUSED BY _ SOLON’S MURDER, CRAIG CALLS GABINET MEETING _. “Just Retribution” Threatened by Pre-|myr "4 7 7 we ees This agreement, he thought, raised serious issues affecting the character and validity of the election contem. plated In the Irish free state, ag well as the treaty itself. He hoped “the conference would occur by the end of the present week. Alluding t6 the accounts of the out rages by republicans in Ulster, Mr. Churchill said the government had every confidence that the Northern parliament would continue to grapple with the serious task of restoring and maintaining order. Mr. Churebill said four additional battalions had landed in Ulster at an opportune moment Saturday, raising the strength of the Imperial forces to Che Casper Daily Crib.ine at his camp eight miles from Io by placing the muzzle of a 2520 rifle to his head and pulling the trigger with a piece of wire. He was found shot to death by the owner of the sheep when he visited the camp. Paige was 40 years of age ana no reason for bis act is known. MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922. OUR ANNUAL MAY SALE Of Men’s Suits and Furnishings Offers You the Best Selection of New “tugs” for the least money west of Try This For Your Memory the Missouri river---if you are skeptical, we want you to look and you'll be convinced. .All this week. immedtately |“At the election Ireland was to have ‘ the ass: s decamped before} decided whether she accepted or re- - horrified spectators realized what} jected a constitution based on the " d happened treaty. It now is apparently proposed The manifesto says Mr. Twadéell]/to withdraw that question from the “My detestation of this horrible crime fills me with such indignation that I have summoned a special meet- ing of the cabinet and all the author- ities dealing with law and order. Such an event as this murder demands just retribution ‘ M, passing through Gar. & his place of t when two approached and fired seven mhots im from a range of two yards, all ne bullets taking effect The victim collapsed was murderai for his loyalty to the empire and his devotion to the cause Ulster and the welfare of the coun- try. His colleagues, it was declared. will carry on and face the future, no matter what the future might hold for them “Justice and retribution lies with bility, indeed the probability, that the higher authorities,” the mani-/within a short time we shall have a , adds. “Let the people rally| firm demand for an independent Irish around republic.” which will see that proper measures are taken without plunging our prov. ince or our capital into a welter of] crime and bloodshed.” | As a tribute to Mr, Twaddell’s memory the premier said the péople of Belfast and the six counties would observe today and tonight with spe- cial reverence. “I will deal with the whole matter when the parliament meets tomor- row. I feel satisfied that the public realizes the pluns which the govern- ment has made are sufficiently com- Prehenstve to meet any eventuality that may arise.” The manifesto concludes by an-| nouncing that the parliament will ad journ Tuesday after passing a vote of condolence with Mrs. Twaridcil, and the relatives of the murdered member. SURRENDER OF Fancy Early Ohio OpONDE 22my the Aso. | SEED POTATOES ciated Press)—The agreement reached | CASPER STORAGE CO. in Dublin political ay by leaders of the the established es | IRISH SIGNATORIES Irish people to express their will re specting the Angio-Irish treaty. Some also find a connection between the Peace pact and the outbreak of vio lence in the North. The Times declares that those re- sponsible for the outrages in the North acted identically with the extremists in the South, the object in each case being to overcome the North's resist ance to union by coercion and violence. “The elections will! be little more than an empty form,” the Times adds was organizing. people and establish an executive in which the republicans have voice Virtually equal with the protreaty party.” “The onty thing one sees with clear- ness,” writes the Daily Telegraph Dublin correspondent, “is the possi. George Hillber: INVITED TO LONDON, LONDON, May 22.—(By The Asso ciated Press)—The British government has invited the Irish signatories to the Anglo-Irish treaty to come to Lon- don and discuss with the British signa tories the agreement signed Saturday tween representatives of the provi al and the followers of Eamon ‘alera, it was announced In the House of Commons this afternoon by Winston Churchill, Secretary of the Colonies. “While every endeavor will be made,” he added, “to avoid unnece- sary expense and sensational act, it 1s the intention of the British govern- ment to support the government of W 313 W. Midwest Ave. 12 battalions. 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