Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1920 — “HANDS OFF” IS WARNING BRITAIN GIVES U. S. [ARTICLE]

“HANDS OFF” IS WARNING BRITAIN GIVES U. S.

New York, April 19.—Declaring ; that in this generation there is no between England and Ireland, Sir Auckland Geddes, new British ambassador to the United States, asserted on his arrival here today that the Irish in Ireland should be allowed to- grapple with their own political difficulties withoujb outside interference. Asserting that it, takes two to ’make a quarrel and that the present generation of have steadfastly refused to quarrel with Ireland, ha said that when' the new home -rule bill becomes operative it (’“will be the duty of all British subjustcs who are not domiciled in Ireland to stand aside and leave those who live thebe to solve their problems.” “I .venture to add,” Sir Auckland continued, “that it wil lalso be helpful that if the mahy in all parts of the world who are hot British subjects but are interested in Ireland, likewise stand aside and leave the Irish tQ grapple with their own political difficulties.”