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A JOURNAL OF IRISH NEWS, IRISH OPINION AND IRISH LITERATURE, PUBLISHED INTEREST OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
VOL. 4. NO. 12 on BtSEe) 3 matter lan, 1910, at the Dost- ' PHILADELPHIA, JUNE 4, 1921 "PRICE TEN CENTS.
ond-cl
Minaterphta Pas nder the AC of Sarena
Army There Being Beaten, But Britain Is Not in Position
Great Increases |
MURDER, ARSON, LOOTING CHARGED GLANDS METHODS WL wma en | CROWD ATTENDS FNL THREATEN MORE EXTEASHE
AGAINST ENGLISH RY EX-COMMANDER FAIL, OAYS GOL. MOUhE jo Dublin May, 30° Mee Fo: MEMORIAL DAY DA GAMES CAMPAIGII AUT CANNOT GARRY IT UT
Ex-British Officer Writes Sting-j) was | Wiles ene gathering Hurling . Football, Tr Track and
: w e, ane [PU :
ing Rebuke to Macready, Eng- || carve, by a shot ‘fred by || Field Sports and Dancing
% 5 A sae
‘General Crozier, Formerly in r ili P i i 5 -
Crozier, Formerly in Command in the Auxiliary or Black} — jish Commander in Ireland. || English troops at a man who, Contests Feature Affair. "Threats that new forces will be sent to Ireland to
_ and Tan Division of the R. 1. C., Declares There Was No they said, refused to halt, :
iti . . : strengthen the army that is already endeavoring sv un-
Effort by the British Authorities to Prevent Crime—Cadet a May med Ma ‘The Memorial Day games stuzed Mon-) sueceysfully Lo cope “with the Irish forces have been made
fe commanding offer nt the —_—_——
Confessed Murder of Father Griffin—Officer Who Took few days in [English official
Part Promoted—Other Murders—A Colonel Restored to
Command When Auxiliaries Threatened to Reveal Truth
About Burning of Cork.
several times within the las
circles. ,
Apart from being an admmssion that the English
furces are being beaten, the threat is regarded here as
being little more than an empty boast. It is pointed out
cIthat it would not be easy for England to show where
she is going to get additional troops. nor what she could
do with them if she could get them to treland. The
situation in other countr under Iinglish occupation,
= such as India and Egypt, is so threatening that, jar from
aime ony “ Macw HITE. Police duty performed by. the | being able to weaken her armies there. Britain would like
, Pans, Ma In the histore rola-| Iyish-American Volunteers, <
Stace fect snd ance ts squad. made up of Company BE] to strengthen them if she could,
Hanes af the vent peop weve eee rj gnder wear of Cantuin Dears: Although the English government has given a free
desis at the alles: m hon of Ieeland's,
pplied by the hand to its forces in Ire and to dis regard all the ordinary,
"
iblie Ete, Band, cabo Di
ie re a vein Fiuee|rudes of warfare, and has permitted them to carry thé
by the Teistr-Amerieun Athlets
sunausht Ranger °
nob more than 30 yeas’
wt
eon ee BRTAND THREATENED TO sss Sante, Sa
wee ARGORMTE ELM
with Possibility of Such a Step Said |«
to Have Made Lloyd George
I" ne Th as ce aa Consent to Ultimatum
amon
[The followmg ws atspectal cable dis
Patch to the New York World 1
Gar
ee auemiory nisin of the Rosal Tashi sites that ene of his mast trusted ot-
avy, agamet the authors and Ww fiom Croke
nistioments of the present regune an Tre
Tand. 1
Geveral Crozier asserts eases of ants
der, arson, Tuoting and other forms of
ferrorisw were practiced by the Crown
ind
iitars. tinge.
ch
San ‘th
mat
thouht more ol, rest
aorees during the athe ~ eth ae pragma Cutan, and the Sinn
hig Trish command, amd it was in cone] thaw th ‘ol eh am notwithstandiog rosal n Instat he Gaue were, missed fr thie Capen. var to the women and children and other non-combat-
eoquence of his determination ty enforer
dhsupline and put ain end to police crime
that his position was _delibe
dered impossible nd 1esignation “to
upon him.
bodied ina ak oss
S fought to the Mist iy an ;
ie en te ea a aut ih ee V. MT the Kikemny | ants, the campaign has been a complete failure. No great
io Ui 8 Geltre i k uk jasers| losses have been inflicted on the [rish forces, few “have
at new nats i the RIL Teen captured, and the guerilla tacties—that is, action by,
Tb sie was one of the! small and mobile detachments—adopted by the Irish
able
dismissal L161
fins Dasion
‘i supported | carly in November, and Ui
pI ot sent. Teter
an whe has held
cenit
the sth
lepriyedd Ine Mayost ee Peppiaeins ‘hie
nation | duct tnureell~ MTL is tne that. yout sted tinted to other pooples
Ye game, whi
ep ideaees and suas athday its] Was tbe sequel to stall Hnther hnunitation | Jt vntiast, 1 remesent the ie nly fastest vet een in hilly, was a gructl-
Inage altrads Bern (aken, my ha of ms author rh the Dusty News coure-| i cistorms of the anny ‘pate ing coniest tre btu iiuish and sper-| Command—have been making the invaders’ position more
oe ebarges are spree mm chara zr : - . yout, . , jors Wale ft i se ite. :
ter and are made, 9 oe astances | spund § Geueral Croners changes] jnnitgntated at new stsiethe ethos eS aehbL bute that | me £0 time "land more difficult.
agmust men Tigh “pus call Jy ublie inauny by a select eon-[ ol the Black and "Bans, Tn my reo dombl but tN at Fonte of hurtin ter - ,
seat ane is multe of fie pilouse, on or 3° gort cote] it ne © heen considered Aisa dae extent te ui ot the held the I and then the other "That the capture and destruc-| lary dictator. backed by the military
closures are set Tanth as tollows: vitor of the, Fords aul the Carmmow|tul tw shoot pnsoyers under the see eile those se igs [Sunt and even . ” steed iq] batts in Kughind, has obtained sanction
outs as tollows: tte Generel, be deciatess shina | Hint they tried to exeue. oF to enectvon Peon tlanitted te thes wo teams) tion of the documents stored i] for a new campaign tw subjugate the
ced “upon to” produce Iie revidence, aid but oventuy: RK
yy losin:
Republi Genel Bos re aha most Chorovel measures tahed to protect mevalonic fis pnt] cries of Treland trout the) ante nf Hy” Buen wen ‘othe | the Dublin Custom House has| country
tsb the ges and property ob wITHENES # those who posses. [i ssmpaty For the, 38 been one of the hardest blows} Ju the facé of Promret Jord George's
post afice at 1x
gagged and ound thea.
opened, 20 bags of mau
brought fiom Ireland to testify at the Mave nde ita rafime to
anus. ial the world. Know Nhat 35 Heme done
Ine yom troops: the older fashion would
nny H. C.. 4 goal
n recent admission that fhe Crown
Government bad fuled to restore order
puints (17
1 mer “an tie ae yet dealt at the English occupa
te
1. C. 4 goals, 4 qwints G6) tion is also proved by these
founds, eae i Further Revelations. have been to pmmixh the troops when | Oot an Lreland, ts of the last few
lendquan ters, war Tie i the letters] LA spate trom es x Puy thes, mishebaved. | Murder of tushmen | PTT hi, "innately after tho hurling game the} threats. which come directly] {, beater
thrown jn the ai st oprespndent en o—only the reporti zo Toe sed ay Bev Many aud Philadelphia Gaeite ¥
one
were cut and the erie _ y after that feat. carried out by the
Ives 2
Trish army.
football teams gave an sect ion of Gi
lic football. ‘The Pala iia aes
° rate conhdent
> no
det. Tam glad to see. thes many
More Tight a9|detinguisted ote crs. who naiuiain “id
World, follow
onion. 0
ry,” “Who burned
toms, tmong them Genera
in en
wy Epo iin the history af the tivo
Ins
m
SY rovelato Vawsun and, Sit H. Gough, vy of th al * Jarattons — < *
on rumen mt TS events & cits’ Cocker nis end Thomsen geamtiies Iai myaie clearly Venkat hen vy brfar The declarations are also sig-|ijnve been received bere with 0. site:
, tend Z}and others whom 1 know. and many | demoustr’ co anwar York by Tp porte Phe aie fica ' ake ove | Prise.
formed “a Mis development. iad fo Singmaten gees | Nhom Lam si lo not know "The | few, months eo wwe anuonneed York by 7 my ie game ft nificant when taken im connee~| PR cones “ Delo that the
Was ot Jour in progress She
the
assert, dates from the Mnceedent ofhealls that the inst ‘estoy vere he There is a vers ene
ane void ie maamnet tion with an interview sand to ragie a3
Bs
forges
Phila?
they had = met ther
opinion al. the. Ww! delpluans ,
wet on this oceasion. veront ent as Kas tame ance the Raster rebellig
Acronding tw Goeneiat or's dossier, | and, therefor wither: teh. and Fer wr Cana , . Peeay. [Ams thme sinc Jaster rebellion,
al Crozter's dossier, Sn ae Sa 2 ane, withory, 6 a dhsrumid Sau cube match, and Big Mawr om opened the| have taken place between Presi The Custom House.
Treatment of Prisoners,
2. A captain resigned his
onel ce indiug 2 company ol .
vnsundig a. company of ral mea
on von, cwpointment. a
zcen iia h .
ie hoisted | dent de Valera and Premier
(Continued on Sixth Page) ey oe
a point, Tey a seiiied down “and
Sinn Fei
der a fortnight on wcconnt, Ot whi dg of Cot jase Wl trom the sery= “ ; Seor: i this intervi he Crown Government's
‘i ‘i eu, , Which brough . m “Cher with exceptional pow S Lloyd George. li this interview} the Crown Governin
be drssibed ay “Ube, methods in vogue.” sie of nti yhereuge tke Bet ist nouihed, sume a my thes asked ‘| BIG IRISH BENEFIT HERE opine Sinton at re ld sare | eee ed eg cuidate, imcated ithe rant
mn sent to Dublin for discipline. "On tt of nt Wwetr,. THURSDAY, JU Mawe leading be one point actually ae ’ © Fane liae Vt aubered the destruction
methods was subsequently obtained and
was found to relate to the treatment
had never me ou, but. bre that the Irish President, as} 4) ater ae
we) peenders ——— Upon resi of play. Bren May
ving there: thes, paraded before the te " ho mtn a
Trish Dees acho eae: roved a poate bat Philadelphia quiet
ouded:
Commandant, featanded ie, alunite | Oa nero
of prisoners. ‘ cut of sumed that you would be at tee Tok - 1 might have been expected. made
mors L Crozier says he is pre-| MENLO the doloucl, and t vou | Le at Hes wor | Che piper 1 by ‘scoring 2 points, leaving | TUS a Ny + ma
. 0 . in at e dest el m
pared 0, ar he Sana ace Tbe te atate zs “( ° se) the deatitut (Continued on Fourth Page) it plain that Treland would in- it
far he ed Father | Rame the inilita tn Ae toni sist on the terms already so fre- eee i ete ape pa
jer of ery. prominent
<
° he 0 h plicated and to
ites te ie eat at moved ates | nae the ntayy "othe eho moe | POPE?S ACTION UPLIFT TO the Artin , °
Grifin. in, County Galway, and that a | eergting on te City Thal and ved np IRELAND, SAYS BOLAND] ste artits ‘who vr voluntecird tl | AMERICA TARS SUBDUE quently set forth by the Presi-
jose Tanne is BILE S100 va, 2o0f? rath RELAND, AND vtorthe American’ Comittee for a
ic bur! e body an i bog.| teat resulted in the eolonel’s reappoint: sen nt a BRITISH IN HONGKONG : dent and the other representa-
By eodiaaeis now allegad co occupy 4 | MERE aw see mad in command of smother | People Will Be Giad to Know Pontiff verhaps the most ie ected iueeption of martiat
position of great respoasibility. in Tre-| companys wil the prome of a 4 teaver knowt il enoligh Sail tives of the Trish nation [jaw foe the wl ote af Sinn Fin Trland
st ub. t,t Others nchuds English Sailors Get the Worst of It Lloyd George's Boast.
Vire in Encounter in Chinese The following Associated Prose ais-| terest w ina necting:
be
"The genoral states thine a vers, nee General oh yg
ay placed oficial in. Dubli an who Virsinia J "
‘awgteld Wolies . Port. 7 of the rumors of the couter-| between "President De Valera aud Sit
Necause somethinz rood
critics. and in property
reland 1s willing to
nes
Sin fe
a .
yueHnes. ull“ Sympathizes With Their Aspira- popula Trish favor
1
: America,
Walter
tions, Envoy Declares.
D. CG, May
inthe
Og ites at tind in “Det we johttshingtew. Ds Co, rate ‘noted violgict: | Moveont
mt ge nit Boy
Sere directly invotved am’ the suppres:
Tames
also of the Enghsh Premier's
led a jan and the ong dangers Ala [Phe follo from the Public pught hat
y Sfonce bearing on the murjler. b Lop tl ; A
$0 or een entrusted with | fm in sold from threes it tt ,enimtons wil tin il prim on i Vern Fein reels fllos boastful statement about the sending of| RUEHE have come of jt. has evaporated,
message between “tice | fwwo “persons |. the ebarge of burg ade, eae tried 3 ash Envoy, dectar ma Hong! more troops: eaitical <ittation is the determination of
conclusively, proving this charge. | charge | ela We proved ‘a ntatemer here Sunday. London, May 30.—No. 10 Downing| the Crown Government to have another
4, General Crozier is igre position to | abby after ‘his en oft
supply important information relative to tied to get bia” “geet had
c
uurder of Michacl O’Callagban, * ios Genat
jon were winced ‘st thee tock nt the Bolles ifhet 2g ind more far-renehinss gamble for peace
the dock wt the Police| street, the oficial residence of Prime! {in the military route
NUE biuejackets. The Beste] Mamster Lloyd George, has been aan-|"“Dhe most moileraie opinion here is at
in Magistrate, | after ‘heariug. the exi,| dated with requests for cunfirgation ox ene, With the Republicans ia asserting
ae
cle wl be. geeat Unltt to “he me9- x
le ot Theta te theic struzele for Ub
t a perjured | coty ta know that the head ‘of Christen-| )
here—zavernment. it ‘will
dom with Prominent theatrical men in Phila-
x Mt Irae mven eacnest oe 0 dence, sent the lender to jail for 14) denial of re elf that, even if the country icted
no | Hee \ a ml carnest oF th tha ERM | detpbra declan tare all the, sents ould be dence, sent the ringleader to jail for 4| denial of reports from Belfist wet] wth the blecklonseor Tocktends ge
en
the application ol
i Tire (0 the suffering brought ovine 1 GIT Spruce Hater. on
Je endeavoring t0 About in Jrslund by the satagerlee of Ga ath rectly “nwosite for the| from, the Wilmington, the im ~ M9 mi. te he Seder eomtribnition to a
iatled a Bulge nh os avouing 0 | conned Se oe GON | the Brivsh military forees,"" Mr. bored | Be : 2 sine, snally informed of the Dime pecmea ‘settlement of the thagte Iris
Ginuteat. ‘Che officer who executed this | Rever enwinted from me ang’t woutd | Bound said. i Ms. mires a 1 pees ipeen tunable to wety his: wheres in fully realizes that one thing
eee eee a Gono the cbuiges| not hear of them.” ‘Directions or a sats n the Pope's ane err tai incon ‘unable bo, verify hie wie helped iterate “activa
claim. operations issued, not through me, ete oe ecu, Ne adde | the in As he ship with the sole abject. fact 15 lending sone to belies mppayition ‘te uthern Irel clan’ was
G. General Crozier is prepared. to] but from an intell'genve department
tne Crown oven
swear that in the course of # serious} in Dubun Castle, to various loc
up all te vguments whach the United | secret ‘conference between
da
by
a vot try ni ot peace.
Holibest weedy suggests tite | headquarters, Miho wou the | Trish Republican leader and. the Baitish
conversation at Dublin Castle on Feb- ons. the sae Ce ee eee ee ae oi iapue of the war wb = “rhe Prune er may have occurred then.
vary 17 with an officer in high co . 7 ‘boa . A dlispos Mhese nections had’ caused much Llosd George uonounced it 1s
and, ‘the Drumeondra case wis, men acancegl Grower alleges that mene | fe who alone are eutitied fo | Arrangements th fooling “between Ainestenn and British of Common eamyguneed in the Home |e
This, the, casein, WUE O72 | his buek to higbor thorns why eon sis ull Sinn Wein bas ever asked.| emy yf Musi No war tis is ees nana ah ote! bar continued Weds 2 Statement. weitkd be
to Parhament on the subiect when
the ‘arrangements were. completed,
The Prime Minieter. in thus conhim-
vere. sai dened there actions, tat there was. con-| 1rland stan ht, namely, the] S
fight im eae rin the Cae and amuse) 4 Sant intrighe. against bin be 'higues | UgbE_of the Inish people themselves. to
dered at & lonely officals, and thatthe, Tatler weve cone aetexgnne the form of Goverament ‘un:
Hand dollars, were a re
said to this man, "We are tired of 3:
ierevae now rumurs thatsthe Busaer
ting of “aval ration with, ‘the »
fn
14 of mg men and thew at ome’ roe] sw
eeeiled 10 decorate the ritichers The
of . nantly altempting dor Which, they, Shall ti hold: ' ; i enn forens metns
vstticer’s. Statement, sland attempting to ran is, compas en at the Meat Christendom | neon anu shave come ator wo ctl ing the reerut wnformat statements that ae rt a recetble block:
. ¢ to who faitwonal trons were to he se re ;
General Crozer also charges the. fot “_o—e—v— nt way i t o ithe leaders, of Te'vousbave tng arguments, as to. which | lan, added that iva ut Rede Sin Pein
Jo eae onde, or words to. precisely | CONVICT CONSTABULARY the eviilecd | ee sre, Pt is fle best navy argue now send Mr. Cloyd
tae wonderful strugale bet 8s ce wa rept ad T galled in| George made Ty annmnuvement. in nae
mquestinn frown tu inember.
he, ffect, were used to’ him by the 7
urgstine eect, es . MEMBER 0 OF MURDER ve Brat]
desfil conclusion.
"Wer apanazed to - square the cu:) ss dein Hi s
donee in the suardroor, aun fru i f tt . fight ended when police whistles were} | Joseph W. al woul:
je cannot do it. here. "However, I did{ sentence ef a palgcenmat yt ey met WOMAN RES RESCUED nagh, Mrs. “|blown. uA policeman arrested une of us| o nt the orld. Noudy the fa heed
Ne aan fix np Bland and couvineed | with the trouble im drelaud neg, Samuel Custue ie hated, HE vi avast ce, a cable digqatel iarvest
Charles “Peto, Edward 4
rman Ruf award J, Bowe
Ti se razhty,
a
rest the whole,
artedted by a F
Tr was stated th: Is oue | mr
nny instances. but the / 1
iting Lritish
Bit tia, thal be was ne accessory | nounced toniglt (at Bugis ‘at
Gefore the fact arters,
vemehe General further declares some of
the, police evidence nthe ease Nins 28 “J. Dixou. gentleman
a ioutter of fact; arranged and tbat, he of Gonnty., Wielde
real of const table -who. took !
| attaie committed ‘suicide’ iu-the.barracks| ltked "Shem faa r008
tne Dit luence ofliger..‘Thetsmmedintely afterward, gud: liberated , the! ‘pri
Dolly Burke, al t
was Fesuned early ‘une
A, inan and to
ete later Dublin. May
ast. peat I
oinant than itm wor.
x thi sin Londen are rdedl
the precursor to au Jatensifieation o¢| —Dubhn. May ‘Thirtern arrests
the matled- st reginte in SougheraThe-| weecemade lace “aise bs. tae Eaglisae
rax of | lant Ie is generally believed ‘that G n-| fo far ores in Dublin raids, ineludin;
ler il Macready, Ircland’s eili-' cil
its
‘oustable iam
found guilty of the mur-
nd
the, Prigoner. | i fen sranited “eee points
‘ordresxes,
ir keys)
rtorney” ob;
us encounter
-k ty the American
ent ists
al