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A JOURNAL OF IRISH NEWS.
4 NO. 3
As second-class matter Jan. 3, 1919, at the
omco'nt Piiindciphia, Pes under the Aet’ of March 5,
LAN
IRISH OPINION
AND
pos
ui,
PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 2,
IRISH LITERATURE, PUBLISHED
AGA
1921
REPUBLIC
EH IN
OF IRELAND
PRICE TEN CENTS.
New Intensive Effort to Mislead American Opinion on Question of
Ireland Expected. _
HAS ENGLARD nIGHT 10 SUPPRESS FREE
OPEEGH INU. 8.2 AKG A AL AL LB
Issued by M:
dated.
tts Council
Boston, March 29.—The guod faith of
the so-called Ameticausst
questioned in a statement
Mussachusetts Couveil of
Association for the ‘Reeogaition ct the
Trish Republi
“kn mecting this camouflage we must |S
remember that England is not our ally,”
suze the statement, whieh Ins Ur
it by Frat (0 ot
Publicity Biread of t
‘The tert of the statement follows:
The Jonncil
certed movement for To0 per ‘cent, Am
the good faith of the chief wpovers of the
ones in question anv their sineents. We
ask the “Americag Leriou and New York
Patriotic Civic Societt pare
members and ‘fon anciers of “tis move:
ent? ‘The same quest e
exce, of “The "Rniovenu Defeave Wociely,
Ine.
2
oy is i necsssary to, palliale aud
made horror on Ire-
ast arvived
wwheu, even {u power, free speech is to be
essed i
‘of the people
e only
Tand oe their ancestors, and vo!
sige tie haa vo their United
“Stat
England Not Our Ally.
we must
our ally.
have
ci
however,
- fuplt
aucestors is as obviously
the contention that reverence for
motber weakens man’s Jove tor bi i
in| ‘The clum that an American evtizen may
not exereree Ins free will and justly eon-
countiy—Eugland, for in-
in suine vega
dernn anothey
consideration
wean Legion and
Civie ie
“mectings Which we
ples of ropa ignacte
throughout, the
ple, but also
people who with us oftheir hes
ood on & efenmon battlefield.” nud the
circular of “1 ease
cays ein order’ tor mace
ie cordial rela
ly nations
or some damnal
mor Women
ft Teuland
ious English
vi
tie
position in whieh A.
13
the” Declaration ‘of
duts as Americans
Ove organization beer
zeus do not for
powers
e| ed.”
ntinued on
Qi
Faith of So-Called Americanism Agitation—Points Out
That England ts Not Our Ally—Morally U. S. Has Nothing
in Common With Her—Proofs of Irish Loyalty to America
Recalled—Supporters of Irish Cause wil Not Be Intimi-
ation for tbe
ot noe. only disunitivg the
alienating wi
hen th
hm
continuanc
kon: former Allies, the society
lias Yong eoinbatted tbe aerveties of
rious un-American clements which cack
\¢ | persistently to embariass us with friend
for ulterior motives
rewlars must refer to tbe Bouhents
able, but
to turn the country into a Brit
Will Not Be Intimidated.
of Irish blood will
gnition ‘without inter-| OU
as a Re
jay State
i
‘Nor vill they petmit
fool ihe ube
= WESTPORT, CO. MAYO,
Teelavd tang ie “it esnclly
is to rei
thereby will we prove our love for
Secor
ENGLAND ENLISTS SAILORS
HER EX-FOES|,
Coptuhagen,, Denmark, March 10.
According to’ the Ger
a fallae
Lardly
et
hook
Good
as is
mains
wife
merits
“Auten:
ie and
that |
israel exam cm wits
held
“buspose
£8
mp
lony.
wil not
spaws of
In Waterford English Forces |
YOUNG WOMAN SLAIN BY
ENGLISH IN) DONEGAL
Miss Mary Harley, of London,
Murdered and Body Horri-
bly Mutilated.
New York, March 27.—The Rey. Ed-
ward Hatley,
ot ‘st. Gerard's Choeeh,
tention uf Premier Davul “osd Sees
land, i Se the ta of Miss Mi
r f Joseph
MeGroa Bridge ‘street,
Brooklsn,’ by band of masked Bh
and Tans on the night of February
at Mouut Charles, County Donegal, Ire-
cribiug the outrage have
ved here atte 5 de-
ish _cense
an Pe Mie aviey's. ‘others s
reless ss gperator *B
the Ietters stat
Hi
*
layd George “fell
remier Lloyd Guorse,
ongou, Bogland, ,
Loudon girl has heen
laud a mouth ago- and
only . ge
siderably delaged by censor on the way,
ren, as
of Donegal nearby.
Wheg MeGroary’s njece. Miss Mary
he Black and Tans ap-
‘he gave tie tlarm to i
10 escaped in piel it_attir
nTified to nd
mutilated, was
Yiseovered ‘in the yard, whither the sav-
age servanis of your Government had
(Continued on Third Page)
SHOT UP; HOUSES BURNED
Take Furniture Into Street
and Smash It.
Dublin, March 23.—
pers continue to arrive from the coun-
ry. ‘The list of such outrages issued
from Dublin Castle gives mo details, but
and unofficial reports supply the
particulars.
was shot up by English forces this morn-
“Reprisals” re-| {
Cai
Westport, County Mayo,
ESMONDE IS REFUSED
ADMISSION TO CANADA
Vancouver, B. ©., March 29.—0s:
mond Grattan "Eanindy dexwribed as
the
Tana" aad Aisa
admis panada, it, a an-
a here tonight. He is now on
the steamer ateuray gue here tomer.
row from N.S. W., after be-
pg refused amis to that counts
may go to
ND wiky FIGHT TO
(RELA », SAYS DR. MANNIX
mS,
coniplete
fight to the bitte
independence.” Mine statement has
made
@ Atchison to many neh
. a nd
called anon nn singe bis axial
Roloming to the Brit mnt nts
he Sa the shen
Sa th Genenient baat
made the
wealth ‘und falueuce ofa larger 2reland
abr
“°|GARDINAL DOUGHERTY BRINGS
SPECIAL PAPAL BLESSING
Pope Requests Phila. Archbishop to
Impart It to the Catholics
of the U. S-
Rome, Mareh 2
the conclusion of the
* " ¥ he
‘The letters tell how on the wight of |kramted yesterday Cardiney’ Dovg
February 22, at Mountcharles, County | rts, of Phi adelpbin, resiested. oie
Donegal, a masked band of Black and | Amouican ETinee Or eMteom the Ponti
aes oe ane hg bane Berga (Eo al Cag a at, Ste
bombs shot up the rest of the The Pope alco gave Cardhual Doogberts:
who plauned to lea
Ins return to the United States, an auto,
graphed pl to be
presented, ery
Hinladelphia, ae ay appreciation for the
three, silk flags. Mr, Wanamaker seu
the Pontiff on the 0
Hon of Mgr. Dougherty to the Cardi.
malate,
In takiug leave of the American Car-
dinal Ute Holness, expressed the hon
that be should see him in often,
and said it bad given him grea
o lopely aeguatuted. with
i outs. Tt was an immense
Pope Benedict declared, to
Know that Americans of all reeds had
vation of Mar.
in whi
ares, ag a 1evognition of
the high ‘position held by the American
nation in the civilization of the world.
Senator Joba ( doe. Witham Long
BY Gallagher, 2
dein who aecompar Dougie
tS Ree, were ou lity in fe
Papal apartment for the ‘ast time a5
Papal Private Chamberlsins
course of the aif
inal Gagpurels Papal “Secretary
tate, called on Curdwinl, Dovgberty, a
the American Colloge. ‘Chis was coo
y unusiitl Honor, as the Papal
sual galls on royal visitous
assadors to the Vatican.
je, War about to leave Rome today
ima Dougherty, ruade a statement
SB Jv for the mauy
expeciouces he ‘ad ‘enjoyed
Mai
M
rerore, Bune at
te audience | Ma
‘of the eleva: | enfiu
IRISH PRISONERS TOLD
TO RUN; THEN SHOT DEAD
Six Volunteers Killed in This
Way by English Forces
in Cork.
[he follesc
Aispateh to
publi. Staced So
made against the Grown focus of shoot:
ing « Sinn Peiness ct blo.
after telling them
from a special eable
y Louk World ]
ling
0 | more specific than there mmatie Et the vil
ork, where ft
© heen shot
The tun, thought
grawled into a ave tel, se here he
se a few hou rh
is wholly
th ote ot ‘ine
statemen the men
the: potire and. that thes
ysith revolvers, bombs and aiinduan but
lets.
Cork,
wer
ys
‘opened ti
‘March
mutde {ovine
318 plot i
mont ie
wh
ea a Few
followed
was
bucals,
funerals this uflernoen for the
ines
The
Ite:
publican volunter bs the constati-
iT | ula at Clogheeu W Peanecday
The Euglish military had the
end the funerals
and {yous in
= necampaniod the pravéssions, but
cortege. eouenged fale one, ae
ae iit
eon the shoulders af x
tears presented an inpresmve sp peutaule,
The sirete wore Tined with crowds,
which ras those
Thet.gattiered for ion of the
MacSwmey funeral last fall.
SAYS HARDING LETTER
HAS AOUSED BRITAIN)
Approval of Irish Relief Fund E
May Cause Complications,
Declares Correspondent.
[The following cable is from Carl W.
Ackeriunu, special correspondent of the
Public Ledger.}
Dublin, March _29,—President Hard-
ing’s ‘approval (of the American, cu
paign tor relief and reconstruction in
relaud bas ad
the local controversy betwee
can Commission, the.
ritish,
an
neting 5 in common with | that countey + Relchewert, feo rial is ing, from 2 to 6 o'clock, several homes; During my stay im Rome.” said the| headquarters and the Tnish White ‘Grok
ry, She is sontansi fheors von the were fred and. Tindows smashed, Cardinal, “I bave been touched by the | an suternation: e
in't policy of less, ‘Di age ep cabor |iee any mu Tt leved the outbreak was @ ‘re-|lindness' and mBuifold courtesies of the| | So loug as the United States Govern-
dev whet as stated! ‘ tras rvice have been enlisted i pevsal” for the recent, ‘ambush near West-| Holy Father avd all with whom meut fook no Fase $1000 0 of
ission, “is eneh fa the nostrils the military forees of Great Be tai port. ‘The sleeping town was awakened |come in contact. Mgr. Cerretti, Papal| movement to raise $10,000,000 in ihe
of the world wnt of truth | ese wen Sarees, of | Enis morning by the explosious of bombs, | Under-Secretary” of ‘State, hus beeu| United States fo this eo
earchlight of truth) ein bis operial a jesty’'s | accompanied by indiscriminate rifle and| tireless in his attentions ‘to my com-|try, the
we must admit that the redl menace to| huve to serve in bs Imperial Majesty S| revolver abot. terrified people | panions and myself, showing bis esteem | Commission und the “Fried andr
‘Our institutions today is in economic con-| Fortes, er wud ber seat im ‘Bhglnsd am | crouches © floors awaiting for das-|and love for our col anthorities was of miuor importunce
Sie in Se [grocer faunal Bh hone te gece | pete le er MALS Ts Noa
ism in those Ww - ee and burning furniture in the streets and |greatuess of the Church authorities and | 38.1 vitish he
Sitions, the inspirations and the ideale Ahey vein be tensed fos colonial sorvice. | Feneral wreckage of the their utter tuck of ostentation, | ‘Thoir| ters, unless ovetinted “by Downs
We "The private house and drapery shop of [Keen minds, em nd atc ail not pene the American
be Chairman’ Hughes, of the foes “Usooa |small, “proving themselves” thanifestiy jou if to gpend any
Counc Wrecked with bombs after | chosen by ,God for the spiritual rule of money tough tlie White Crom. here
the furniture was piled and fired in the| the world.’ ontinued on Sevent!
street, The licensed grocery of Chairman
als, of the local District cece was
wrecke Is destroyed.
at Britain, Public house ‘of John "Mc ‘was bomb- PRESIDENT HARDING SUPPORTS RELIEF WORK
Citizens Possess Patriotiom.
eat mass of our fitieens: mer
ary Clay what
ts a its inspiration
roti a, wh re 30 % and, leaving at
below all
aes =
, _Lattainly doubt. 0 the
(a oe me ae) women of Tcish
raised.
1e ge
ritich Government as W
many
British ‘service.
revail ‘y in Germ:
Y cdicers ‘and subalterus into’ the
DAIL PUBLISHES LIST
.OF BOYCOTTED ARTICLES
/Dublin, March
ticles which must
after March 31, under the boycott of
English manufact
turer,
| adopted by the Dail Biresnn fos,
rowing machines an
are plows
cult
docs not
from ,41
‘ety, SUYS
erally,
chinery ger
Expresely atated tak the rohit
apply to amy divoct is
meric,
is still greater.
well as the 5a
he. Imported
t furniture fired i
eked ; the elle house of
McDonough dwelling
atric ‘Kittericke bombed and
te steeet, and otbe
itrages, Which itself sufb-
ciently. indieates the prevailing state of
terro:
“The burnings at Westport follow rath-
cr, faithfully the official “reprisals”
tho ar-
decree
Waterford ‘Thuesdar, when, followiug an
mbush of crown forees in’ thut district,
the English Military Governor imponed
400 on the occupants of five
Eooren i Focluding near relative by mar-
Hage of Justice Wee, of the Tria High
Court, and recently crown legal a
Only one oveupant ae ane fa
the other cue, tollowing refusal of pas
ment, the milit
the Seneutse wvitere” ie'wae sarashed with
hammers,’ Previously official “reprisals”
took the form of destruction of houses
from. rich attacks. were ston at to
have been Inunched. of Fines
with alternative pupishment
lows: -
elief of Ireland,
tion on the part of our
women and children in Irctand.
Washington, March 26—President Harding has acceded to
the request of the American Committee for Reli
has written a letter to be read at the benefit performance to be
given in the Metropolitan Opera House, in New York, April 3.
The letter was made public at the White House today, as fol-
ef in Ireland and
“White [Touse,
“Washington, March 26,
“Hon. Morgan J. O'Brien, Chairman Executive Committee for
ew York Ci
“I wish you the fullest measure of success, not only in the
great benefit performance at the Metropolitan Opera House on
April 8, but in every worthy effort to mal
people to relieve distress among the.
City:
¢ a becoming contribu-
‘The people of America never
will be deaf to the call of relief in behalf of suffering humanity.
and the knowledge of distress in Ircland makes quick and deep
appeal to the mote fortunate of our own land, where so many
of our citizens trace Kinship to the Emerald Isle.
“WARR!
EN G, HARDING.”
Hon of household ‘elects 36 2 ow Sepa
. ture: which ‘is! causing. gencial: alarm,.:
OROTHER OF ADL MELY
SLAN I DUBLIN STREET
EFFORT TO CRIPPLE ISH REPUBLIC’
PUBLICITY WORK PART OF SCHEME
A new British propaand:
a drive, in which efforts will
be made to counteract the rapid growth of sympathy in
the United States for the cau
Republic, is now being
the English Gov ernment are
planned.
se of recognition of the Irish
Evidently the heads of
now at the point where they
no longer feel that they can treat this sentiment with
contempt.
“Nore publicity” was a
Greenwood as what was de:
What is actually desired, of
for faets, but for nglish offi
‘The English administ
every effort to prevent publicity concerning the
Even Inglish correspondents have had their lives
facts.
Neged by “Chief Secretary”
sired by his administration.
course, is not mure publicity
cial falsehvods.
ration in Ireland has made
actual
‘| threatened, and apparently the procedure has been suc-
cess{ul in its aim, as it is said
that little real news concern+
?) ing what is going on in Ireland now appears in the Iing-
lish press.
Many Irish newspaper offices
in Licland have been raided by
the English forces, and their ma-
chinery destroyed, with the
result that they had to stop pub-
lication. Desperate efforts have
been made at other offices to get
the names of correspondents who
oe el ra
were sending in news of out-|}
rages committed in various
parts of the country.
AAs a prelude 10 the new prop-|ar
aganda drive, the headquarters
of the Irish Republic’s publicity | 9
bureau has been raided.
A special depated to the New York
ed Londou, Mare
rst from
ww outbus inglich
.
umevt is plan-
uzande iu the
expecit iu relation &
2 visas of the opening
ani dinner When Cl hick
ated “the other
vaght fr the justifi
m ve his ‘eelninintra on ie bad i
his fresh.
euings in Trel
Silteh ait the ute pewepapers, with
David Kelly, Head of Sinn Fein
Bank, Victim of English
Soldiers,
Dublin, March 17—On Monday night, i
in connection with the fight in Great |S.
Brunswick street, an unknown man was
K br
who ad gone out abouts the previou
ight for a short walk, was Yeported
missing, ant S were ‘utertainud that
the unknown mun might prove to bn Me:
who rovided Non ah Gre
Tins relatives’ aud friends’ ost fence
were realized at 8.45, P.M. ou. Tues
ight, sehen police called
leeo
Kelly, ed hee
at King Georie Y Hospital yes:
norning to ideotify the einai,
lly, ya
resentative Yesterday}, ‘stated
bad got, her brather s, clothes
Monday night,
wether were all saturated svt Blaod.
‘The doctor had informed her at the bos
pital that her buother was teu’ un ade
ewspaper rep
‘that, she
¢)
SSbe thought Mr, Kelly dust only have
the exception of three or four, publish
regia
spoudents
land ‘have been subjected to sel ews
pressure by the au lack
sued a tat th Bis ty ‘present
@ fasts from aug bul tnecolbelal stand:
poiat ave voc efectwalls supareneen. 7
‘Che rad on_ the den publieny
headqua: jorted. follow
fing disput
“Dublin, Mareh
‘as ofheially deserib-
ed as the largest capture Of seditious lit:
erature yet made in Trelund. Seve
tons of files, books aud other ‘documents
isions, on
dealt with propuganda in’ foreign
ties, iududidg fesigs Rreaee 6d
Spain, according to the official reports of
raid, Files of letters addressed to
others in those
countries were
“All the leading British newspapers
ere on file at the department,
of volumes of cippidgs aud iveulae ie
ters addressed to members of the House
of Commons alco
taken, it was
“Amon;
gupouucel, was the latest scree of the
Irish Repvblican Parliament, oo
ing the boycott upon British SgHeultucal
ate Tih Toul
“Che Irish Bulletin was issued from
this office, but its anpenvance elsewhere
is expected. None of mbers ot
the stat wes found on the premises”
in Harcourt street, but on.
she, wus again distnpatoted seoing there
‘ue did se Hens ] bought
1
that the fac a Tn y
een, Whe,
pollceniup, who told hier her Brother was
“keys ond Money Taken,
time, Miss Kelly added, hi
tee as of the bank m Hareourt ieee
Be esa
tnisatoge and “it was thought it was taken,
Davi e only suevi
of “Alderman on "and waae Ft Tae
vith Kath-
iy wit hom ie. ‘reid, ‘and Sie
Aidan, St. Anthon liege,
‘who has been in religio 20
Gals. yesterday morning ister’ Aidan
ne wrote ber er askg how David was,
nd reminding him r
and renindin ‘o send the usual box
‘he deceased was a schoolmate of of Pate
Y | rick and William Pear
mauager and secretary of the Sina Fei
Bark since 1910, and well known =
ord Mayor ib the dic
resting Te the Dublian Cote ra eae
t
1 mored that, he Council having’
Jcnned with great regret of the death
Mx, Kelly. brother of. Alderman *
oue a few steps fiygn the
Stas shots Te had just left the hour
when she sed the shooting,
said, "Oh, my Gi
tendor to his yelatives au expression of
thew symath es
= Ly ug. said Mr. Kelly
mild sianeed. ahd pewceful mun,
mW ment phe thes an ft nk that he met
Cae tahe ave 5 i continued, ia ‘those
Grieud’s in the i ly regarded dee,
Nevt momng. Sie ade te mmauisies af jsrmed a man of ‘great Smportauce’a and
all the neighbors, jt nove, coul sive
ity, infarotation, “She™ then hughes Lt wus only faic to say that Mr, Kelly,”
might’ have made’ hio-way. to the baak, |, _.(Gontinged on: Seventh: Peas):