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‘Vol. XII., No. 7. Whole No. 596.
NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 13, 1915.
A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE CAUSE OI‘ IRISH INDEPENDENCE, IRISH LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS OF THE IRIS
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YRIUE FIVE‘ CENTS.
‘clilcilio Sl’EAKS,lN
THUNDEROUS TONES.
line M The Greatest Meetings Ever held In The City By Like Mielligan Insists Tha‘
I Tliinly Veiled Pnrtizansllip Willi Englilnd Sllzlll Cease And That The Washington
Government Shall Du Its Fllil Duty To The American l‘eaplemThc Send-
’ ing Of Munitions Of War To The
American Trade Must Be
crllcllt.-u, iron 5., great mass
. tarday ginning IIB r lho aunnll-es 0!
th Arnerll-an lndl-ill.-ndanrs League to
drniand Lhe rrerrwnt r all pu-
trallly on the part M the L'nItsd slates
l r now raging Ill Europe.
was one at the largest gatherings ever
lipid in Chicago. ll‘ully l5."Ilo peonls
' resent. Coliseum was
to lhe doors and many hundreds
had s retilwl hllnllilanro. Evsry
halcony, nnd Qallt-ry was lllle
at-oras were crowded Into the aisles and
other iloor SUM“.
It was a most l‘!ItllIlalIEUC meeting.
The only dlnsrance or opinion express-
'ed was hetween the Chairman, Rsv.
,Jenkln‘ Lloyd Jones, and tha print-lpal
n or
pm‘ ad
I. agree n
‘and rhoarlng the speaker who con-
dsmhed liitn. ,
a toasting -us ctllvd to order hy
Horace L. arand. who introduced Rev.
Jenkin Lloyd Jones. Putar oc All
"Souls Church. as Chairman. The chair-
‘ man nasda hriet address and then
‘introduced .'lel'eInlll.l A. o'Leary as
"lSrs:Julzuker. .- - - -
. AIR tzpyglzris AQDRES .
Mr. O'Leary nooks in part as ioliorrs:
“The neutrality oi the Unlt.ed’Stntes
should be oons shoot is th
history and development oi the
nation. America was disnovsrsd (or our
'. present pnrpusell hy nn ltailan support-
D hlsh enter rise. New
or
".‘
hurl Ind the Vlrxlnlu by the English;
uta Northent by France; the south nnd
southwest by Spain, nnd the great
Northwest WI! opened ull ll)’ our own
enterprise. ‘
"Thu Annorlcan nopuhlis wag horn out
end and. in
washlngton, but as Americans Iva have
them all.
“At the outbreak of the Revolution.
thsrs were ahou th.
in tho co o
try lncreued rapidly in population, ws
ilgnres up to is. ,
win the list. it is 1
no exnggrrstion out u very conservative ‘
Tc-nwnlc. and
A NATION mm or riinlunhnm
i or Anglo-
g. im, out tannin oi luutice.
This notion it it Hire: at all can only
llrs t it is true o tho principles oi
,,‘..,,, , non juntli-vi .s expressed in
the Declaration of lndnplsndnrl and
r worked out in the constitution oi ihs
' lss. . ‘
l.VGl.AND’s POLICY 07 (‘0SQl'Zx1‘.
navel taken the
up to 1865 it
evidence oi lhi. fact.
., mondtrited ths .hlilt.- or
0 (0 Preserve the
lntogrll, nl the n..
neolil
unity; harmony and ,
l ' . ,
Allies Must Stop And Legitimate
Protected-0‘Leary llllndlcs
Secretary Brynn ‘jllllllll Gloves And 0‘lJlinnelI lllakcs
' Eloqnent Plea For fair Play.
tlon. or.-at Erlluln thorotnrs rhsnged
hr. plans only to tho r-irisn-, hswmr.
the l s mulls M thrlr arronaivlisn
mrnt. Thn will or l.‘ri-II mmdos points
lo tha soaihod-a policy or aasorplloo,
oi education, at pronntsnda, or r
‘ a policy nbernhy thing. English
in tile United slates nhollld r-znlaln
English nhlist everything else not Eng-
h must. change, a
"t have no
In detail to tho stntenlonts or living a
n to wave the erlstasce ol this
rmllry. hut i hold hem in my hsnd a
9.
lttle hookist,whlrh ronulns ins facts.
and nny representative or the press may
have .
them ll be up
,, ,, ’1171)eY1‘sslso-hred
dssires to send its ships upon the sens
without hindrance or sonrrli and One t
Bl-ltain fires shots moss their hows,
elr liars and Lakes i am
r n agas their cargoes.
xtracts tllel-etrom whntavnrslze likes
e v to procssd to
. ‘manila tha not
the ma has
been trampled unrlsrtooi by Great Brit-
nin, the U ited states or rathsr osruin
' ten Ire ION
slavlshly lurpishlng Great llritaln and
her nllles with the news or war until
the united sintes has become the hash
ot siinrllled or the Milan in their war
against l:-srniany and her allies.
lAa1'AIilI .si:n.h.u.rrr.
s rights, out it
e-xcvllt. that Mr.
lotto. or protest
that
rises not assni-t thorn.
an hns wrlllen a
E
3
a
(I
, the rnumplnn
oi lrsrdoni oi the run and the rights
of trsd-,. our lieaple say you nrs st:nd<
lug on our toes. 1 don't nut
yol i don't want to rrnhnrrass you.
hut ll it is cnnvsnlrnt lor you. I
do
wish that you would plvnso Irlts In!
and let Ill: -now wllrn you int-no to
get oil. 0!; u Idlhnra an orbit..-
tion trenty ahirh says that you have
the gilt to wait 3 plsasa
rite tn me a snllstartory reply so I
can get the matter 1 sh time
hntore the neat Preuldmllnl om-tlon.
Regards to my son llrglnald. Youra.
Elll.
“l brlleve It was rlghl litre lll till!
very place that Bryan Dmrlalmrd (hit
the Rspuhllban Pnrly In trying to
clnrliy the people or this cnunlry upon
I I Me In nnw trying to
crucify the Ihtllerlanda OT ovrr tI'nlal)'-
Eve to lllolls 0! our Dbaple HIKID I rrtlsa
ot British gold. it we have rlslls
all these matters In we fear to assert
hPneIH. of Great Erluln Ihon Id h V!
rights, We are hyliocrltesmnll nIlutl'Illl..V
which upon cowardice and
hypocrisy is no moro non Inga than
bastard l.IeIII.rIllt)‘.
r nun... mm. ,
"This ll an lntolwrnllla Illtllntlon.
Immoral. It In luhe
rl lira’! nlmlbnrd if
were rul. ‘
your r-i-olrsla. thosa
3
Q
preaence here.
volrel ruled in horror Ind anger. is
proof Conl:llidh'a lhnt lhero ll some-
thing ‘rotten In the atnlo 0! Denmark’
elculcheon. bill our unneutral K'l)ll<'! bu
ualnelt ll.
pen ou but this Dolley has
pained Ind outraged the perlnln llltlon
until ths coiopns uozmo rootntly ex-
claimed:
“'Amerli'Al: neutrlllty in now only
lhlll ciinaln behind whlrh znlaloul. low
In; urvlre to Ellgllnd eorlreals Itself.
ll’ Amt-rlru were r ll"lllI’Il, she
would demand the rlghl to hell vrnr
mam)‘ his to Germany and .nstrin as
well as to the A l., i
"What II It Ihll German)’ MW-rt) of
the American p 2 .i hoary 2:,
the (‘mun Prlno or (‘term ai :
’We export Tram Amorlu ahaolula lair
play in all out-silons.‘
-rm: xrlrruilvr or DVATH
Let etl-ry American titiun an n
sell the llllv-slt.lal.I. -ls tha united stat-s
gv ng Germnny and Austria-Hungary
fair play? Every Arllerlrtlll hull-t Ill-ed
lrom an Arnoi-lra.n gun Into the heart
IRISH A. G. ELECTS OFFICERS
Pal, Conway Again at the Helm
of the “Winged Fist" Organi-
zation-Glult on Many
Championships Last Year.
a Irish-Aniol-loan Athletic
ll lls annual election
In th
tiannun.
mar-- polo. iturrah. Trmu
.i,.,.- 4:, y,,-.,..., Flrlnnrln) sarmnr,-;
hirenton. .lnlll.l I’. an. Fr J-mp
ii, J. Rholldnn
llanhelt. i:dnard H. ,-unrnh . .
Manning. .l. ilivarihy, Tllliottl
llsaly. Tl-rnr; o-nonrhc no W. I’. Mn.
ilsvlghlln. -
The ioilonlng fohlnllltem were an
poll-ltod: ' '
AUIIPUE Conlmltteo: Trrnnro Fido)’.
Chnlrmnn: Tlltrnry 0‘R0llrll4‘, .l. i.
be published on March 6.
lllililllallcllllilalilcllil READERS
SHOULD BE INTERESTED‘
in the Special Emmet Anniversary number, which will
If you are in business, tell your friends all about it
in the Spncial Number. It will pay you to do so.
.Writo to the Manager,‘ GAELIG AMERICAN, 165
William Street, New York. for adnertising rates. '
GREAT MEETING OF PROTEST IN PATERSGN.
tuoooj
Three Tllcnsand Germans And lrislinlen Gather At The Regent Theatre While
Hundreds Cannot Gain Admittance, And ltlale Appeal To President Wilson for
The Strict Kcntlalily Of The [tilted States In The Great Struggle ln
Ellrllpe-Demand That The Shipping Di Arnls And Mnnilitlns Of
,ll‘nr To Europe Be Stilppelt-Secretary Bryan Severely
Cril ized-I liy England is lnlcresled In Belgium-
A pool mas.‘ routing is hold
.I.. that sundny etelllnx to
lh- iolnl elulllilrbsml the cmn.n rind
lrl.-ll rotloll:-s of Passnlc Folluly, nmi
wax: a d-no.4 sums; irorn awry nolnl
a’ rlou‘.
Altlmulrlt tha grout‘ crowd on-or-nt
Iiorn mostly tirrnlan and lrish rm,-n an
vlaluen. than were many or other ram.
lnrlillllng nlllve Americans or the older
his uk. 0 .-
'i'ullnI of Abraham Lincoln’. hlrlhda
Tl A
G Aul'.RIcA.
a toll nluort oi Ihe spot-rhea lrllde. tint
the rt-port nnhilslmi in a Plterlmn
nail) palm will its round below.
A .Ir'(Id'I i<'LL'l,' FFUL lilrtlrrixc.
ll’l’I7Y1l the .V(trr:lvu7 LVJH. PM!-raonr
F hruary s.i
ll th-are II! I doubt in In)‘ one‘:
mind as to tha siisloors ol Ielitlment
luoruhlo to Lierlilauy and rcltntl in
vicinity, surh donht was
u-spin; a
this rii
dlsnellzd Inst.
lll‘
ot a Tenton on tha‘ hattlsn-.lds oi En-
ntrtha-‘notes-iarthae
United Shawl. It in End ll. the monu-
ln ot Steuben. ol siege! xiad sshurz.
a the American manuiattiirora of
these siipi-ilies are dlatn s at A ari-
ca pea loul nnizardonnbla
lngratea, nna nionstrosillas in tha sight
hey input)’
(or themselves whilst they unpatriot-
trail)‘ are making enenllu T01’
counlfi.
“not how nhout tho go.-ormnont
which permit it? Th. Government.
which rsnrssents you and ms. is it
neutral‘! gun neilti'al'.’ is the
consplrator‘nnntrnl, rr o hanrla I a
dagger to the us
n? is tha bullet-
neutral which carries to its vlr a
message or d 2 is it neutrhl on It
bllrlu itself la the hurt or its vlcllm.
u it bring. the agony or death to the
soldier who is ghting, not tin Unltrd
d
s on anrh neulrhllly.
govornnlent which
shat-no on the harlota or Clvllllntlnn‘
who seek nrnllt in ils lllii-ll trade
shame on the Congressman and si-
.e
.-n.
n
re-
tor! of this great nation who would
INTz'Rhil.'l'1‘f:D BY THE r'HAIImA.x'.
At this point the Chairman inm-
rupled the spnkor and said:
"The present. European
n
rnlnmlly was:
out or national jtmlonuy,
hellish-
lnrt, rim
willows and orphans in
as plnlll lor tha
a.
P. ll. O'Donnell oi Chlrlsa.
nail niads . splendid apeelh.
part:
"This rountry is doing everything to
promols wlr merit to lssus a rail tor
volunteers. merit‘: is promoting this
great st.t ogsle by making no, not
oltlon, rioihiog and inodsiuils lor the
Ellropelatt nation .
"Amerlta should clrlde orsry nine or
her ports to tho nations at ur.
munillon and hold in
arsry inrtruni
be used on a Europssn hnttlrtlt-Id. -rhun
sho can be all trll-ltd of on
Its said
5
E
oallons Then ill tom tha world
nnlvsranl
enolutlnriil ware. than pnmd pru-
lriitlns against tha sending or nlunl-
9
a
.
=
n.
a
n
.-.
o
1
a
a
stm-Ls. '
nnsr hi-arln:
an II‘DI‘0I‘l’laIe motto.
.
mistress of t.h(i1en." his
take Iheller nndsr tha Amsrlcsn ilng.
Murphy. Lawson Robartaon, James Me
‘I .
u(hHhaJIm$J. Arena-Ann M-at.
Joseph ohn F. Conw F-
Matthew G Lyons.
lionss commlttss
chairman; 1' om. .i. nmmina, Prank
.lrl<ay, names 1. Flood. stei-hen 1. Dim-
lelVY. -
Yark Coll-lvlllltee: ll. .1. Ylldllarllly,
chairman; ' J. sharidnn, M..-
linrlin
yous.
Finshto Calnnlllteez Tbnimls .l. cum-
A James MrGinlcy. Dr.
eehan. w. P. iiohoushiin.
orguilzntlon
mnds s nnulte revord ln the y ni-
aohlsvsmenis during ISM. Fallon-lug ts
by (It
I pant 'eAr: Nlllnnll
door. hsld at xiadison sounro
Garden. Marsh 2. lair x
door. hold at B3
ielnhor l2, laid:
outdoor, hold st Celtic P
lilii: 'l-rn illllo R
hold at snnih Field, ortohnr ni .
ilotropoiiun crossoonnt , Junior.
Ywlll at van coriiand Park. Now-llllwr 1.
I9”; GPO Han CrnEIi(‘,oIlnlr).
0 L T’l’0R]>N‘I l‘II‘l(, Rrunkr
l)‘VI,.Votel'llb9l' )1.1&H: xatlnnnl Srulor
Cm ountry, hr! at no (‘orllnvidt
Plr , Decenliler lz, iell.
All ungiui SONG.
[From the son P1'IIlCl5n‘0‘l.I‘lJtTl’l,)
(me or the most ssioanled hnmllln lhnt
romes o our ex!-huls
lirrlder or Dllhltn. when tha Dilltlln
Lrmdrr hss anything to s.v, It generally
air. it. That’: Ihy the lmorm or n
Fraliclloro ndlvllroz its irlsh l-oni.-rnnor.
ary so mnrh,
Tho nnhlin Leader iniornli no road-
srs that the beer hall sang. “Tlpporary,"
is a iilih hln
A correspondent oi the Dublin Lrottrr
has the [allowing to . .-:
"Probably Iew people in
n
. Izli
Sohl r, h
5‘:
t-
9
9
Ireland laliow
In
rorrtnpondent. who Is now llllng in
n . La In our kuowlrdge lived mun:
ys In London. so -a run qlllle ‘un-
d-rstnnrl his Ingtr when he Il9Il‘5 this
ronlernpltlble and mlsrrmla -rlpm-rsry
helux all 3
"Apart iron: th-. contsniptlhir song as
hair "Tllspornry" him‘
out It down to the not that that plarz
is as had. it not own worse, than pic
‘ radllly and Leicester Squar
-jam.
Carhrsln dsroiod imnle time the other
lo i day trying to straighten his Homestead
‘record.
held
gonL.Thrnl.re. Sevrrnl hundred hnd to
be turned any lor the 2.600 veolzla who
were into’
do by 8 o'clock. oiled cvery
tho ordrnhod to on
door al ‘a snag-
giing re-r were ahls to gain Idmlunnm
t LH9)’ DB1] to make lhelr
nd
ha
ldentjt positive and had lo show good
business asons ior snloying sorh
privilege The are u made, up
oi German and lrlsh aptaitln; peopls or
many aiunlcipalltlc. in this calmly nnd
thn arrair Ias really a g.-sad s)'l:urlbIlum
ol oratory .nd,lnusir.
' was most tignitirant was to
lart that mas
lnvltntlolzl nor
newinlnerl that . oollection would be
rcrrlfed. II I urpoae WI! not to
opinion. or peopl
ngtlonlllly and Ihelr descend-
ln some concrete -uy.
rm l.lt:llvererl
music is
i
the add
It
. u
try l mid munitions or vrarearo lo
‘r-gin and permit lntarrnrsnro in
lvndillg than to Gan-nan In a word
dlsl' rnlnated against by this country
and it was time to voice s protos r
the sake oi the tutors oi thl. country.
This subject was dlllnussed
imaginable point of vlsur 4 ii
any embodied in the rvdolullonl. vtbtch
are forvrnrded to the Prxldpnt o!
the rolled states.
The speakers were Alphana: G. KM]-
hle. Prrsid-nt or the Amerlutn state
an Nattritlnl Alusnro. at Brooklyn ulrl
.iohn n on, editor or Tn: GAI'lt0
A‘nssii-s.<.
nrruxo nrrss -ran nssm-o.
Ylctnr Delllng. President or to. Ger-
n Rell-I Fund. or this
Add
o
1
a
he star-spsnxled Bnnner"
thr entire andlanro mm and sang one
verso. -
lung. in his rernnrkl, empha.
slzsd tha not that tho uaeniblnn ind
gathered ilrst ol all as a ho
lore. ha nldylhe urning n(:lnat,(hg
vlolstion ol neutulltl. rm to be sound
All Enthusiastic And lnaniinnlls Galllering.
rd III: said lb" oh]!-‘I or the gath-ring
on: to study in. siiunlloo in tho llghl.
nl nu mun, ,od hr mp . leltolr lrom
mu lnunlgrniion iluroan in New i-orl.
(‘lly, rnnl Irltvllng tha Ilollr‘: oi tic
Hclglln l'llliI‘lYPV‘l Illa IF?!‘ paid to bua
bun tlrallgb ‘
, i.rl-mans.
ho reading at this letter nan loud]!
Itltllnudvd. .
surtnlr sssuls urn.
he llourt. Clllh neat sang a nice.
linn "llle Treue" In a splendid manner
. er
-hirh he rlalmsd lDHuPhNd his ileaa
as regal-ding nnutrallry.
nrisnass lttrnxns (vEI!lA."l'.
Welsmnnn. n man of German
Llrlh. next delivered an addrcoe, also
in the English language. He declared
can .
t Int German! do
loo): ror sympathy tor their cnuu
lia
not
' protest
against the Interference with Anaerirnn
nrntruity by England.
The speaker malntlllned Ihat no durh
siorio. could be penned shout lsernonhy
.s have hrsnpepntd by Charles Dickens
ngnlllll. Country when he
sought to arouse English people to the
conditions oi the poor ’ ’
to lake anyone throuah slums, boculse
there are no a. and have been none
there for erer so many yard. l-lo mails
slrllrlng namvlrtdons between the so
cusatlon that the
that even i ny can not nenetrsta
the British isles on he In ar a
rhsnpei only men He: ids. Ha
prt=llli'ted that America will tom day
no in a I) don rnndlllon should it
have war. wit n on one tide and
ms English 5 s ' tn. othar
Lord‘ .
ln rohrlurlon he said let this enilntrf
nol prrmil tha svndli-in or ammunition
in the European -ountries. some only
N-
lollent. . soprano soloist.
molar.” ht-ing nooinpaolad
h llllss llrdwlg nlrh. -rha Monrt
(‘lllh Inn! “An dis llsl
I'.Wr‘LA"!l'g lr“I’IZIlsI TS IYLGITSI.
Then the next. sprahe it into
dured. He was Editor DON‘), who hsd
-pent live yelrs in an English prison
for his agitation against England on
behalf of tha lrlsh.
ii. and
Germans take ih.t country Eur
i.nd will be rrldaugered.
Mrs. lloltenl sans inolhrr song. '-Aur
dsr Aim." in German.
At a .conclusion tha ilosnrt (‘luh
rang the hymn "Dankgeher," hy Krem-
h the organ Ari-nmpanlment plsr.
ad by liiss Braecltlein.
it was after ll.so o't'ln(‘k when the
drawing lmnn-ass supplies and mu
tioos or war iron. the United States or
Arnarlrs -
whereas, no Imllmbnt and supnlin.
that are oelhg tllrnlshed hy the uni.“
sures tend to increase the rnlliury
.
(Continued on Play! 5.)