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SATURDAY. MARCH 0. 1913.
SHAMEIESS WIRTIALITV T0 ENGLAND. .
overnmuli. of the United States
il not dam! its duty in eniarcing lieu-
lraiil! in the Ellrmienn war. it] Bell‘
ti-silty i! one-aided. it i! er 1' on Illa
Witch to discover Gemun violations Di
neutrality, hllthlllltl itl eye: to British
violations which are going-on constant-
y and with ncnrcel! I pretence oi’ can-
done with the English.
thing is not done; nothing at all is
done.
Recruiting for the British army is
its eyes shut to all British violations or
neutrality. '
Every newslllner yennrt or the at-
trout in Eurrlpu.
to crime, n: well
rnlity, but the Administration arrests
III man charged with t e crime ii
lens those Vrhn incitp to crime hy vio-
iatinl helm-ulity so neat free, without
area a -rd
"Wt in .
some at citizens lrnow lhldiihub-.
Ouada for the Purpose. Yet I'll!-Lu the
German Amliaslador make! I complaint
to thy Secroury of state Ml-. Bryan re-
vital that the atatement is not true.
The ntatement il true, hlit Mr. Brynn has
and a
have positive lotormstlon or this.
The same worlr has been going on
aesdny llat reported that ten IIIbl.nn-
rlncs us using hullt there tor England,
to as de verzd alter the law. They
Ira realty for ilnmodilu dellvc .
Tho laritlah crnlaen that are holding
up American and other chipping-out
ride the part of New York vscelve their
all
very thing which Ensiilhlnen In doing
here every day in the week without the
siizhtelt Inenlvt ta Ito? them.
it in time that thin gross and shame
flll iuniailty t0 one of the belligerent!
should ccaae. Fresident wllsoa is not
Engilnd to the heat at its ability by the
sums kind or methods.
paper: in
iay's olier of a reward of 5.000 to Adler
uaraer containing lt,
hy accident at night, but British in-
sls. ever on the watch, procured its
surwreshiar.
Sir lloger casemenrs statement Dilb-
gave a sulnn-rary or it said:
Sir ringer made a statement charging
E'-
or
rain pcraoaal imlu ty. and would re-
4-elie a tree r-assuge to the United Slates
ll he so dehired.
.iL was this letter. written on British
Legatlun babcr nllcl signed with Find-
lay's name. which made it necessary tor
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to which he was accredited hy the com-
mission at a crime. ll ire had succeeded
and sir Roger Casement had been de-
livered up, dead or alive, to the Captain
or a Elitish warship. England would
hhvedcnsd Norway and lied solemnly
to the whole world. Bill the plot railed;
scmcnt was neither murdered nor
lrldouppcd, thanks to the ruggsd hoo-
est)‘ oi the Norwegian. christcnsoa, so
England how tries to cover up the scan-
dat ’
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But "murder will‘ out.” and tho
world Will be told the whole truth. It
has already reached ircland. Um same
b)’ and by than for the parasites at the
Freeman, Findlay by running away
ndnlii: his guilt, but his handwriting is
there to prove it, so [here was nothing
ion (or him but to take a “lsava at
ahsentt-."
OORPORAL CHRISTMAS AND THE IRISH."
A G Christmas, corpornl, A squad-
ron. west ksnt Yeomanry. writes to the
mom: tell: the Irish, and he wants the
Irish to light for England so that Eng-
! d mny be encouraged to put into
operation the “Hollie Rule" Bill that is
now suspelltied corporal Christmas
ya:
it Germany trod undvr font her
guarantee or giu shs
tilrelr I the manic.
nl dc our course clear. I In) Eilealiilll
tor these million-odd civilians who are
w soldiers
And alter n.lellndeI'ing through the
subject and quoting a text oi’ tbc Bible
tho xhiialzi corporal gives his vlsws on
John Redmond Home Rule Ind
what tho man may expect it John Red-
mood gets 2on,oon ot them lrlllcd "light
lag the battle or man liberty in the
trenches in Funce and Belgium." Hera
in tho lrlod o( English gratitude that
Redmond is uking lreland to plncs her
whnlt relinncc on:
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Dle“o"oeVac Onlemcun.
corporal cnrlstmas may not no speak-
log for all l7I.“the mlulon-odd civilians
who are now aoldlers," but he certainly
‘THE PARK ROW STRATEGIST3. .
The “war experts" or the New York
b
tho great strategists oi the London PW‘
psrs during ths Boer war who would
have ‘won every hattle.li tho English
Generals could hava been compelled to
do as they told them. .
The New York dsslr Nuyoieolu exer-
cise their senior mainly in magaltyiag
tilted 100,000 iiriaoneru and 300 gu
warn the funniest thins! thst hive ever
LDPGI-i‘ed the New York Myers. it
was not at all I dadslvo victory, ac
cording to than [rent masters of the
an at war. but litilo combat: in Fr
eigluln when I hundred yards of
ands Ind Ln which
110 nee These f ‘low: Ira not conl<
ileterlt to write intel gently in war an
0 not Tits according to their awn
level beat to earn their mane)’.
The one man among these “war exr
nki
write the Ioiiowins letter. which the
Tribune Published luit Sntllrdny:
an-ategicai editor
an army,
after almost seven months of d‘islDPoint-
ing iuhor in that c on.
reclll how in his editorial:
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is only n h
all and no Froilhet, not even
ll a
cllu a des-
u . repeat: it nfler the other
like n lloclr oi parrots.
uch are the ways or some newspaper
o in tter how
Chief or the Evevlivw Sun‘:
for distinguished aervica Ind been pro<
e and is now, with higher puy rod
on aphrallona
srais. a 1'
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tin Job. If Mr. Rieck wsntcd to rcadcr
land’: honor as it in now tor Ehgiantrs,
I VI In nnnlulbio X01’ Ill
a real same. to tho cause or small
utrids tho larltlah and
and the "ram: of
treaties" (except thoss which England
aka) he would send his new straw
gist to take tho pilire or sit John Frenrh
and hrlog French over here. French
was a success in south Alrica command-
ing 10,000 or 2o,noo men, out at the
head at a his army he is like e poor
swimmer out of his depth. But he is
a “hilly terror" with the pen and would
mulrc a vuluuhle accession to the lawn-
any Elm‘: atad.
But Mr. stephen Binder is right... The
l>arlr Raw straleglsla arc the nest col-
lcction oi rreclrs the world has ever
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fortune by exhibiting them wit u
sorts collection at their predictions.
he ould
lureiy malrs "the lines:
show on earth," ‘
THE “ TEXAS " STATEMENT WAS mul-L
' to ask what Drnat
there in nl the statement made in Tim
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warships to hold up the United states
Euttlcsnip Texas outside New York nar-
b
rstarr announced that he would not
order.
The roots were known to tho editor
and the incident was common talk in
New York tcr several days before rns
GA:l.ic Anlznlclllr published it. Many or
the sailors Oi the Texas hid told it to
their-‘friends. although they said they
had hcsn ordered to keep silcnt. Every-
one knows thlit tile only men Who Sn
the incident cannot talk for publication
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hold because he wants
facts, which are incanvenient to the Ad-
mioistru on.
Bcioro the facts were published hy
World had
lsners lnllde no mistake, hut were guilty
or an act or unpsrallslsd lmpudsoce sod
arrogance Vi I
method, ordering the decks cleared inr
ction
The English oenccra believed that the
Wilson Administration would stand any.
thing from England, and they were
ri The rclusal oi the Secretary cl
tho Navy to ordc an iovcstlgntioo
silnws it Mr. nanlcls knows that the
statement made hy Till; GAEUC Allis-sr.
to main, par.
tlculars and his denial convinces nobody
who knows the racls any more than does
Secretary Bryan's denial that anoma-
rlnca are built in the United states for
England. sent in sections to Canada and
put together there. One reluses to us-
CANON HANNAV AS A MILITARV EXPERT.
Canon Hamuy has honored America
poured in last satnrday
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gulsrly lllrc that play in its ganersl
shops and chnncvzr. He built the plot
or the play on u myth-a General in.
vented by a wag--but he has munnged
to put several myths into his intent
rocuon. incidentally us snow. cps. rs.
lrno s more ut rccrulting in irsland
an arc ndon war once and n
tin Tha only British authority that
does not excel is John Redmond.
with whom no is in perfect sccord in
r, a c
which ever took place, thst stimulated
recruiting in lrclsnd to Inch an extent
that the proposed “Irish Division"
proved I fill tuiillre. Here is Chapter I
or Mr. Birmihgha.nl'a latest novel:
“Recruiting in Ireland It the
5." he said
in car
it
have invaded and to the arrest oi Cur-
dinal Mer er.
"in regnrd to the auhmnrine attucirs.
a neutral as. n this c ll
story I heard, but for the truth of which
a, may he interestinx. it
when a huoy in st. George‘:
a
r. ho had heard that
Englund had a gun t a entirely
lecture or wsriarc. it throw
shrapnel with great precision under the
sen invented tor the
sole purpose or repelling submarine at-
tacks.
"or course," he said, ‘it is llrst
necessary to and tha aubmurlno, and
this is not always an on y 51:."
Everyone, including tho man whn
known as in: c oi’ war as canon H
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that on pipe at the huoy in so George-s
channel, to euabla the Germ a under-
sea boats to replenish their supplies
was a good lnleco or aroutlag, but a
hall as one as that or the Englishman
wno round tout the lalrisa were doing
similar
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land may have hasn tha work or u ush-
crman who had taken a “wee drall" too
a
the divii, sod Canan linnnay hates both
Bllnimgher Ind the divii,
The papers snnouncs that tho canon
is here to lecture on “Ireland and the
maniacs are in (or a vars treat listening
to an Irish Protestant Rector deieoclillg
priests and nuns and nomlsh cardinals.
Perhaps he will hrlng nlong that moving
picture they elrhlhltcd under’ the sus-
who knows put it may have been tha
Canon. himscll who posed lor tho priest.
But he had better keep It a rare distance
irom sandy Row alter his deienee oi
the Pope’: lieutenants and cmlsssrics,
lest the boys treat him on tho Germans
didn't treat the Belgian priests and
u
n us.
it the Canon’: lccturs shows aa power-
iul an imagination as his interview in
the New York papers last saturday, his
novels and nl-ys Inn’! be a patch on it.
wars ready to come over and try and in-
nuellce DY-Iliilc opinion liere in lavur 0!
one or other or the reactionary iorces
installed in that cesspool of cvsrything
immoral and destructive of human In-
couotry instead of in that of her enemy,
3373:
Sir. Chesterton who, as is Innollnced
in the press, is to st:
have no lrnowlcdge or his lecturing in
the United state .
This the prostituted New vorlr Timed
user as u peg to hang a hat on,
iorlhwltn through its washlrrglon cm.
reavondeot proceeds to snow how dell-
lzl-ltlsh Gnvernlnent as em-
phatically an it does him, but this ls
sian lo the
spirit he displayed at the vlereclr-chest
erton discussion. Ind do it with his Gav-
D‘
it not that we do not care
mas, we should like
to give the description of the Chester-
ton emissary sent us or short time ago
hy a London nswspaper man.
As i r aa America and lrslaud sra
concerned, C. Spring-Rice my cg
March 6, 1915.
pretence nut rnrwnrd by the Times on
that the British Government -loam,
act in observance in! President Wiiaayl
proclamation. puts one in mind a i
New Testament story or the “rharlrt
and the Publii-an," the puhlican in ‘Ll
cass hslng Germany. Fnrtunstsly gm,’
lr-an opinion is weurylng or thg ck’
union of lies mslotnloerl by the r-r,,.,,f-
slds. The British Embassy's M,’
and Chestertolrs departure asem tut
dlcats that they understand my
THE COURSE OF THE WAR.
The principal events since 'rl-la em
wax‘, and the British have hsen rezotu
lug their contingent in France and pg‘
dcrs with alleged hlllldreds of in;
sand: or Kitchener’: lllllllnns, (or will;
tbs llrlllslr lnarllamcat has voted lair?
vzrz-a-sr-;=.-9.a-ms
motion of the naroancllrs bombs-,
ent. .
latter has a double motlvs. p
the Russian Black Sen parts thsrs
sole and delivery for fund: to mom.
heavy obligations to western anancur,
The other motive is in the posslbilioq
the Austrocsrman army in Gallclsn
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or the two Russian doclryards of Nicbui
alelr and sehastcpol. with the waded ;
the Russian Black sch rlcct, inciadhli ,
the three newly constructed super-not 5
naugnta not yet quite ready for to-. t
rnssa reasons will explain the morn :
mslrlag by that snglorron ieanx-' '
force the‘ Durdansllcs and-mspllonu I
added to tho tact that it may ‘rail thin ‘
is the moral certainty that Hlllsia vii
cmhurg and the
who will huvs to chnnae
Ind Revolution. ’
Tho operations beyond the Guru:
lrontlcr in Russia and Poland wsnuli ,
retro:-lion .
between tan 5
grad” reports for just
worth; that is. nothing. whatsvsl-M
pens on the East or on tho wsstls ml‘
to be truthiully reported from tho 64‘
man side, so that it is oocdlms to over‘
t in handing on the ltusalan
Vance to the nosulror-us, couili hove M
seen to day‘: colldlllnns, it is W ‘a’
French and English A115
out alone. such u reversal or pallclo“
an indication rather of desperation W’
or mature consideration for the world:
hresent and future pence. Sautilarll 3‘
rose is not quite ready to serru II‘
DB1): for the Russian Glacier.
THE wmsorv AND BRYAN 33”’
OF NEUTRALITY;
11 come of your rrlenns wars nil-'1"
scan!“
all
to push your way inin tna arcn
tllities and sell o knife or revvlxdr
whichever ono pulled out hi!
nrst. '
m...--..e-‘ E”
what is the dlllcrcncs N",
“scraps of paper" and "judicial ll
tier?" Aalr Alquith.