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The-Saelic Cmenican.
July 1, 1916,
don, but it put some semblance of spirit
shown by their action
that fs “jnvestigating” the late rebel.
The resolutions passed were as
wi
“(1). That we most earnestly pro-
test against the continuance of Martial
Law land, for which, in
the present peaceful state of the coun.
try, no reasonable case can be now e@s-
taolished; that the continued suspen-
hould be treated as prisoners
we
“(2). it we draw Attention to the
ft
to satisfy the public
opinion in Ireland and Great Britain,
satisfy two condition: .
1. The personnel of the Commis:
sion must be such as to satisfy the
public of its impartiality and capac-
ity to cog the inquiry effective
t favor,
tories of reference must
allow of a full ferwentigation of a
the ee wl iP
a arming of large sections ofthe
people in Ireland an ihe rocen|
insurrectionary out’ ‘ore » the na-
ture and extent of the outbreak, the
of Ex.
fun 8 at for a
ecutive in Ireland to deal with
such troubles, and the actual steps
to the outer sina with the out
break when it
“That in ite, ot ‘hs
resolution, neither the personnel of the
Commission, nor the terms
“method of eon: inquiry have
een such as a ‘Goprive ite findings o
all authority.”
LORD WIMBORNE DROPPED.
LONDON, June 22.—Premier Asquith
announced in the House of Commons
to-day that the resignation of Baron
Wimborne as Lord Lieutenant of Ire
land, tendered shortly after the sup-
pression of Be recent Irish rebellion,
had been accepted,
Lord “Tieutenant of Ireland is
'g the government of Ireland wit
out him be got into a huff and insiste
Mahony, in his “W
evight’s Dream,” says
‘e is @ young scion of one of
the aristocratie families that is fit
for nothing else they give him Ireland
to govern. Wimborne was of this class.
He is a good polo player, but bas never
done anything that en wed fitness for
high office, So Asquith sent him to the
Viceregal Lodge Then “the Aberdeona)
took oe thelr chickens and Persian
cats. —Edit A]
SHOT WITH AMERICAN ARMS
President Wilson Responsible for
.the Mexicans Being Able to
Kill United States
With Munitions Made Here.
If war with Mexico is to come, as
seems now certain, the American
3
e
jpational law.”
BOST*
| Sixty inthe fel the way in New
Sjhonor of being the first to
,| answer to the country’s call here.
@ above recited | $e!
vest: °
that | BD!
sent to the arsenal at Fort Worth,
a8,”
thing in order, will be
protest from the British Government
charging a “flagrant tolation of inter-
m-
16 Sam
needs it all for himself, and charity
ft] begins at hom
BOSTON NINTH TO FRONT.
“|The Hyphens Abused by the
President Flock to the Flag
Everywhere,
une 26.—Ae the “fighting
York,
so the “fighting Boston Ninth” had the
move in
‘The
two regiments fought
Trish an ermal as “Hyphenated
Americans,” were fighting to smash the
Kepublic. Presid Wilson's father
rs of several members of
and the fathe
his Cabinet were then agai
about which they mi
the Hyphens are flocking to defend the
fisg again, as they did from 1861 to
1865,
A dematch from Washington this low
evening says
“Massachusetts haa the honor of deat
r
the | orconnor. noe
Recording Secretary, Thomas P. Bon-| gates
CHICAGO TRUE TO IRELAND.
United Irish Societies, at Annual] ty
Convention, Pledge Sympathy
to thg Dublin Insurgents and
Denounce British Brutality—
ae Officers Elected.
HICAGO, June 20.—The annual con-
vention of the United me cortetics
ff Chicago waa held at Room 601,
Masonic Temple, on aunday, “Tune 18
It was cated of sen by President x
James A. Hog:
On motion Sthe ‘following committees
were appointed:
Committee on Credentials — Major
Robert J. Monahan, Chairman; Thomas
J. Casey, Richard D. Bam bury, Charles
McGready, John R. Ce
rittee on ovoan mtsation’—dilchael
De nett, Chairman; Patrick Bres-
ye Das Mullally, John Moore, William
38
on “Resotutions—Emme!
clare "Chalrman; William A. cont
John J. Ryan Stephen ae Kelly,
thew Taaff
The convention was then addressed ae
e a
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24
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@ song, “A ee Once Again,” OY
Brother James E.
chee D. Harnett Chairman of the
Committe: Organization, then re-
ported the newly elected officers as. fol-
Presi ident, James P. Walsh.
Juco President Major Michael H. En-
Mroaourer, John D. Ri
Corresponding Secretary,
it
Mat, | bas Pleased Almighty Gad to remove
fi
William | o¢
perfidious Albion by our Government
at Washington would be in keeping
with the algnity of our great Nation,
therefore, be {
esalved, "Tha t we deem the rebellion
in Ireland Juetloatie and pledge our.
selves mory ot
the men who thue offered up thelr lives
men who might
live; and ee it f
Resolved, That, ‘he slaughter of the| The
patriots. fa’ Dubitn
ernment, in view
e cause
atrocious and typical of _Enslieh mis
rule in Ireland; and
Resolved, we acknowledge °
debt of gratitude to our German fellow
citizens and felicitate them on the hap
Py termination of all controversies be
ween their Fatherland and the Govern:
ment of the United States, that Angli-
cized newspapers in America and som
rip, roaring, snorting politicians did so
much to misrepresent; and
Since our last out
of 5
convention
midst a mi
loved, for his untiring efforts in the
cause of Irish Freedom, our late Presi-| fille
de! ene Judge Joseph E. Ryan; thi herefore,
“Resolved, That this Organization ten-
der its most sincere pompernies to the
bereaved family. of decet ase ed
the unanimous vote
of
Major Robert 7 Monahan, Chairman
the Committee on’ Credentials,’ re-
ported that one hundred and fifty dele-
were present representing the |
ag sacrifices on the altar of patriotism,| I
| publication,
| reply to the criticism by the editor of
eceived in due time, but
Editor of Tre Gal
Der
as a joke, (
that was clipes
ge exchanges and inserted 38 @ space
‘ion ge resolutions as read|we are
hi
THE ‘LAMP'S’ EXPLANATION
The “Joke! in Brogue That No- ‘0
body Speaks Was Inserted by|c. a3
Mistake as a “Filler.”
‘He GAELIC AMERICAN
igned
Lamp fot
The
GazLic
until this week:
Sir—You will, I thi
Lamp Walaacly Lampoons Irish Priest” ”
say first, The Lom
ot eprint before mt
uch an outr:
ie never occurred to anyone here that
t
ft The La
Jane
ELIC Anrrnscax
would be
age. The clipping refer-
mp Wo!
glad to send the editor of THe Gagtic
AMERICAN @ Copy of
don St. Patrick's Day, two ye:
his sermon preach-
of June 3
“An Irish-
it mat-
AMERICAN i
e 10, 1916,
Ink, in sim-
mp would g
ait
ars ago
a
rest he had secured. Little Score
Cartoaity 1s a sort of tacit recom
of the Irish Republic that was sta: a
in Easter Week, and will reappear when
better, opportunity comes—Eqity,
GO TO CELTIC rIC PARK, JULY 4,
Great Athletic Tournament Will
Be Held for Trish Relief Ja
On Tuesday, July 4, 1916,
that ormed * organization
which, seeks throu organized and ef.
fective means to
in the laudable. purpose of: helping to
swell the Irish Relief Fund.
Celtic Park, which is ‘ecognized
field for. the enjoyment: of. all Irish
sports, ought to be packed to its
pacity on this occasion, and aside from
ferred by the contending tears, the
lofty purpose of the ought to
compel the auendance of ‘every Irish.
man in this
Every I irish ‘Sreantzation 18 urged to
make: & publig announcement of these
‘the . various » Presidents
thereof are asked to exhort thelr men
bers to attend without. fail.
eld. “4
aflliated bodies of this organization. in the Cathedral, New York cy.
stopnest ay, Nader Robert J. Monahan.) on, Emmet Burke then Finally, allow me to sey that you| patricy I Conway, Preldest ot
wach aie Teta 6 ares ane lvered = tree ave done the Friars of the Atonement Irish-American ’C,, Chairman; An
Moore aed Tobe Re cena Can, John that the United Irish/a grave injustice built up upon: the|thony 7 Barrett, Murcay Huleert: Pete
Trustess, Philt societies of Chicago hold their annual| assumption, an entirely false one, that! Gurran, M. Scanlan, M. earns Charles
the on set p Collins, Patrick| demonstration on “Lady Day in. Har-|we are a British community. e|MeBennett, M. J. arthy, Matt
fae wai Maney, Bambury, James) yest” at Brand’s Park, on Tuesday,|ere among the Friars of the Atonement|tyons, T. J. Gureaine Moparthy. Kame
° TONS AD gust 15, 1916. no Englishmen with the exception of nangh, _ Jom Gill, J. 3) Flood, M. 3
‘ass, and it w posed catirely © of! om OTION OPTED... (@ exercises concluded’ with an’ ad-|one young lay-drother in the novitiate, Sheri ‘Thomas. Rock, Thomas
Irishmen, as it 1s to-day. so, under met Clare chairman of the dress oy. ‘the tiring President, James| but we heve several Irlehmen. The ed. Rohe. eyritilam Snow. Juke O'R LS
Colonel Logan, made a fine record in| mittee on Resolutions then read the tot Hogen, a plano solo by Brother|tor, so far from being an Engiishruas,| p, J. Lynch, Thomas Quinn, Thome
the Spanish-American War. owns re resol The Ui ited I ‘i 7 s. ‘ e F. Croke, an address by Presi-|has never been in England and has ever Heney, ‘Joueph Fahey, J. Houlihan, Past
a of Chicago were organized mare rn es eat “James P. Walsh and the singing | been an ardent advocate of Irish Home| Hayes, eye, 7
KINGS O'RIORDAN REBUKED. |torty years ago, for the rbot rot une Sames TE, Mu set ea Bute aPAte Jasere Faaxcts, 8.4. Bary, Fe Conlon, P: ana, a
re fying the men and women of our race . , Boland, W. Tracey, J. Hlekey, ¥, D. O'Sul-
Members of . Cork . Corporation a oe and to aise our “Hands | °OT8® Croke the Friars of the & ‘Atonement “ Keen 1 P. Cae, Roy Sour ee
i ‘1 cross the " to i > a
File Out While He Reads on ane pee patting} PRISONERS AT RICHMOND,’ | Fotlowing is the “fone” refereed to) Purcell, Daly, S. Ryatl and Jobn F
Lying Resolution About the] r
German North Sea Victory.
At a mecting of the Cork Corporation
on a lickspittle;- named
ORiordan, "proposed the following reso-
lution:
“That we, the Corporation of the City
of Cork desire to place on record our
who per!
aval battle off Jutland. Aghting brave
Jy against the German High Seas Flost
a foe
strength, thus upnolatos | tothe full the
j best fighting traditions of the British
Navy, ete.,
So this tewatog slave discovered that
he German fleet, which was soot a
third of the ish, was “six
thelr’ strong th.
le the King’s O'Riordan was Tead-
ane resolution the members wer
fore
is fulsome
praise on Pogtond’s butchers, there was
note jm present.
ttn fell. thr was a @irect
siap at the Creature who proposed it,
as an eridence wat Bogiand's
Eine
well
reveraen fre not
people will have to ee the fact that exact, ‘Ene! si js duesters
belt sone will je and wounded bring a to the hearts of the Irfsh
nition made in the
United States and supplied to Carranza a
and Villa @ express pei ssion of
President. Wilson. All the officers and ENGLAND GRABS OIL SUPPLY.
of Tenth Cavalry who were| - (From: the New York American.)
kilied or wounded at Carrizal were] WwasHINGTON, June 25—Warning
shot with American ammunition, Sred| acainet Great Britain’s purpose to con.
from American rifles and machine guns.| tro} th, ly of t 1
The following despatch published ta| 4, eon Supply of the words en
the Xe ica the Bureau of Mines, on petroleum
Reavy responatollty that reste on Mr, fources of the United States, prosent:
‘Wilson's show d by Senator James D. Phelan, of Cait
<GTON, Jun 19.—Ac-
sives to Mexico from July, 191:
May, 1916, asaregates $2,666,071.
‘he exportation:
the same period * mounts to $509,
197. The exports follow
der .
r explosives
‘The reports show that the largest
jounts of explosives were shipped
to Mexico during month o
January, the exception of
certridges, which were shipped in
the largest quantities during March.
The President has the Federal Courts
Dusily engaged
cans for alleged
land. ‘The American people will try
Wilson next November for very. griev-
ous injury to the United States in al-
lowing these sevations of war to reach
’ the Mexicans who have already used
them againet, the American army.
ALLIES’ MUNITIONS SEIZED,
A despatch ams Shamokin,
dated June 23,
“Sixteen carionds ot ammunition con-
ned to New York for the Allies was
North Cumberland
ficers.
routed to Buffalo, where they will be
ri
swing helplessly at anchor,
Pa.,| coal
a8
fora and. published as a Senate
m
tring to the Jocetion ca the oil
United States, for it is probably the
great source of supply to
United States must turn in the not dis
tant fati
‘Tho report concludes
“We must either plan for the future
pass into a condition of
commercial vassalage, in time of peace
m some foreign country for the
t the mercy of the . Who may
either control the source of supply or
th of transportation, In ejther
our battleships wn
an
country will eed with the Tartial
tread of a triumphant foe.”
Referring to Great Britain, the re
port says:
“It is pignificnnt that President un
geen o ibe B joard of Trade of Great
louse of Parliament,| he
H
paid that Mone. * rature policy of Great
Britain would be not only to control the
of the world, but the supply of olf
well.”
oe
of the restrictions regarding
Gaelic pastimes have been wi
by the military authorities In Ireland,
but inter-county matches are still pro-
hibited.
meting ended ond the reso-| tf
which the! oui
ithdrawn | Government’
years
re existence of this Organization Tad
ing men of the world have changed
their policies and even nations have
chang tl tor of ernment,
but our Society bas never changed. It
has remained steadfast to its original
taught by
our own inerty—and abel
over continue to do so, until the
which our brethren died in prison,
on the sre and on the battlefield
has trium
The rebalilon in Dublin a few weeks
ut
hes:
Wolfe Tone and
the everglorious Robert Emmet im-|
ere mortal.
Insurrection in Dublin wi doubt
ilty of “Treason” against the British
Government, but as Te Paine one
alien
government, reprehensible, unthinkable
trocious
5
To the British officers he expressed
government of a people never existed, eee neg nor met them outside, They| from the May Lamp, entitled “Thi
than British rule in Ireland since the| vient he pa rtlally Tose a °. aad sald: First Time in Seven Years.” We
days of Cromwell. x laze owas, ead then wa] Tesret extremely that by mistake
government that will punish Trea: s, tore. thle wretchedly’ poor plece of ‘wit
lapsed back into slum en the
n in Dublin and tolerate it in Bel- crept into amp, but as far
lad was released I collected 288, for him.| © *.
fast, that will slaughter cused 1 nearly sundered our friendship. 1] rdlstig tren" the Imputation
me place and elevate the arch<on-| fia not’ come here. to bee” Het of such a thing we indignantly re
spirator in an ce abine' “What 1 jad I did for Ireland, not mie ject. Neither is there any lack of
ontempt, ridicule and condemnation.
There is not one page in the whole his-
tory of English rule in Ireland that is
not permeate: prejudice, oppres-
ston, persecution and crimes against
elvilization.
occurring annual event we
st
perity of the U:
ernment of the people; an
Our close contact with our
thelr loyalty to
bapersions on thelr love ane Joyalty for
the land of the Stars and Stripes as
fale | and andsrons; an
Some of
scholars’ of Germ.
for Gaelic fiterature and Engla
the leading
e done so much
nd has
done go much to destroy tt, that the
t|day when the German scholars should
position to give it even more
closer study should be welcomed by all
Irishmen; and
Vhereas, man Government
has conceded to ell reasonable req ti
made on it by the Government o of the
United Braves alta that the British
now towards our
Government ‘varies very little since the
O'Rou}
| carricumacross Boar
Rich
y
men and women engaged in the| >.
money.”
nited States—the Gov-
Th
a/ Suspeats With Sparkling, Hope-
ful Countenances —Recite
Rosary in drish—Boy's Pride
and] Patriotism. .
rke, Chairman of the
of Guardians,
rannache my house and then arrested
then referring his experiences in
‘hmond Barracks, he states:
“The sparkling, hopeful countenances
of my thirty fellow-prisoners in Rich-
mond contrasted with 1d. cheer-| 0H
less, bare room in which we wer
F
and the , dev
1 tn these religious exercises In: 1
‘| pressed me deeply.
“One young lad of tixteen was in full
uniform, which he b
Three Louth Men Sentenced for
General Officer
to penal servitude as under:
“aon MEntee—Penal servitude for
Francs Martin—Ten years’
servitude.
Denis Leahy—Ten years’ penal ser-
penal
‘Tames Sally was sentenced to penal
servitude for ten years, which
y the General Officer Command-
ing ta Chiet with the remission of five| cer
years of the sentence awarde “tr
men were charged with taking
rebellion in which, on
An 24, near Castlebellingham, Coun-| to
and 1 Lieutenant Robert Dunville, of the
Grenadier Guards, barely escaped w
——+-+
It will be @ great comfort to Amert-
w that the bullets
Carranza by permission of
days the Alabama roamed the seas that
@ sharp watch and stern demands on
te
President. ‘Wilson.
And incidentally,
himellf will
the above letter
filter.
his life. ; | Government hired
in the above communic:
THE
pans x
tad
who was arrested Immediately after the
rebellion and detained _ for several] Pred e lapee. In announcing the
eckain Richmond Barracks, has re-}* funeral the “presto
7 boon released. Toa press rep.| ,, "18m Teguise | wo ssanounce the
resentative he save tne following ac- servi
count of his 2 and detentions phy, which will beheld in this chureh
“Ten policemen with fixed bayonets Widnesday mearning at B o'clock.
willing to com-
sorry and
I
ply, Misther Murphy's family wi
be here, all his rilatives
ere, his na-abourt
loime in siven years
‘ollowing is the com}
PAR PROV an EA Tuovenr OF
‘0 the sr ot the Lam
as NO word ‘of sym-
to refrain from ridiculing her,
MERIOAN SUBSCRIBER,
HAL
Eprtor’s
sympathy for Ireland " oe ee
gle for Home Rule.
—— +
doubts It we wilt send them @ ¢
DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTED.| $:"y on we preached ee
—_ Patrick's ‘Cathedral, New York, on
St. Patrick's Day two years ago.
Participation in the Rebellion, AINE Gattic Autraicay is glad to be
to publish the above explanation,
The following {s the result of the| 20 to pul ug te
trial by General Courtmartial of Joba] 3p wiv” These ae tee oe or
M’Entee, Francis Martin, aby,
and James Sally, who were tried on| tution ers ene quetman of this gen
ichmond Barracks ue” that fs put
in the mouth of the priest, oad no Irish
priest ever used it.
of the “Irish Republic” ‘he telegraphe 4
Dublin for a complete set t
d| his remarkable philatelic conection.
During the Lan
h| moonlighting was in vont the British |
med
tspoken priest
who. had little patience with delin-
of @ parishioner
whose dev ction to religion had suf-
1 be
Mister Murphy
be her re—fo yr the
6 aint. it to
ane me and the explanation . of the
cept in anti-Irish Day m
Romedody sn The La me
He is a poor judge of jokes.
A ROYAL IRISH IRISH REPUBLIC,
It is amusing to hear, to hear, as an Irish
Paper, that the Kt exter
"SEVEN,
rch at-
here,
first
Selected.
mm in-
put in as a
ostage stamps
to add t
jays, when
“tear Brandon Tynan,
and Wilton Lackaye | anton ‘omists
Honorary Referees of the football
end hurling games.
M.A. O'Conner
GENERAL JOB PRINTER
Is Now Located At
52 Duane St. New York City
ALL HALLOWS ie Ae
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r the Patronage of
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A Preparatory Day School for Boye.
Unde Sten
Conducted by. the Christian Brothers
Ireland.
Departments Hai ScHoor, - GRAMMAR,
ay Courses, .CLassies, Sci
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Studies il ‘te resumed September
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