Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1912 — CITY WHERE CHURCHILL SPOKE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

CITY WHERE CHURCHILL SPOKE

WINSTON SPENCER CHURCHILL'S incursion into Ulster, which threatf* ened at one time to cause sanguinary rioting anti serious loss of life, has ended without eron a broken head. Mr. Churchill outlined the intentions of the government with respect to self-government for Ireland add declared that no greater boon could come to the empire than the settlement of the long and bitter quarrel between the British government and the Irish people. The presence in Belfast of the largest military force ever gathered to preserve peace among the Irish factions combined with a drenching rain to check the bellicose ardor of the anti-home rulers, whose hostility was mainly vented by booing and hooting.