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tas ae SM RY COHALAN SLENT ON WSON SNUB. =. AT IRISH HEARING = the Gott time, | President Refused to Meet upon One of Its Members. F “nothing to say” this m Justice Dantel Cohalan ng about President Wilson's refusal last night |to enter the room where a committee and Jof the Irish Race Convention awaited Jure ¢ Cohalan withdrew eh state him until Just from the room. When Justice 19 throw , Statin Judges’ Char Court Building, de ion President had gone to the Di rectors’ room on leaving the stage and sent for W. H. Moran of the Secret Service, to whom he said: “1 will not meet them if Cohalan is with them.” “Lil go and find out,” sal¢ In a few minutes Moran the President and a give hin tim OVEN BAKED BEANS ° RY Heinz Baked Beans in place of those ex- pensive steaks and chops you have too often anyway. You will save money. You will benefit your health. But better than all, you will like the watch. 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Stamford, Conn, Phone 4868.4869 212 Van Houten St. Phoue 174-175 ant ts course in Paris. and to hear argument ration. en the Pr th at per with Irish and but the as ha he should not aspirat voiced been for not use methods that the ¢ nstead of ora comm issued ment to-day nee igh vg that the Presi ont by a ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROB 5, 1919.' ‘representative at the Peace Confer- ence, and said he did not think it fair to ask him to state what He sa they would leave sooner than attow |cause, and no matter what our per- | reomeni against Justice Cohalan to leave alone. Jus-|sonal feclings, friendship and esteem | the ca Service, & ateg. 1d | tice Cohala: hen sa nat we were | fo: ere, w id no ow | eee its uld halan then id that w r \f ¢ him — t * i not a ww then left and the committes rem: discharge a duty to a sacred | these feelings to ¢ ¢ for even one|to be received by the President.” understood he was only to receive the resolutions adopted in Phi be call veoh, “The committee received a mess: | | ame « se] 305 208 $68 $05 208 $68 SE 808 268 HOF $08 $08 LOE S58 SOF $68 £6 LOE 305 208 308 08 BOE to ai his official attitude no Delegation If Justice Was | matter what nis personal feclings might be. said he was not un-| friendly to the cause as the delega- tion had presented it, but the situa- had tion with which he has to contend | ig @ very delicate and complicated one which he must be allowed to meet by methods which seemed best to him an authoritative channel nt would not | enter the room where we were if court officer, informed him that an justiog Cohalan were present. The | Evening World reporter was awaiting members with spontar unanimity any statement he might care to mak», said they would 1 rather than seinnddy vets and wall permit Justice Cobalan leave, Then Justice Cohalan entered the “He has not He has | circle ng the question and | The incident ts causing much com | saig: “Phi ise is bigger than any | ment in Irish circles to-day, as Justice one man; bigger than I am. For its | Cohalan js Pre iza- sake I will leave the room without |tlon involved »~ | question.’ politan Opera House with former Jus-, “tmmediately a number of the gen tice Goff and other members of the tlemen present prote and said oye |e cy EN FIELD ey : OF XS : , fod yf. SOFT hat stylefor : x“ GY men who want the : ba! conservative without sacrific- ing distinction. Shown in Pearl, Hazel, Seal and Old Bottle Green &ICGAT DOOLGLARS KNOX HAT COMPANY Incorporated 452 FIFTH AVENUE AT 40TH STREET 196 FIFTH AVENUE AT 23R0 STREET 3S 308 205 20% $08 HES (01 BROADWAY. 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