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May 8, 1915. V
Che-6ciel.lc ‘Clmienlcan.
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""3 V’ BRITISH NAVALISM.
' It-Has Menaced the World for
1 Three Hundred Years and Now
It Wrecks Diplomacy, Rends
., Treaties, Tears Conventions,
. Insults the Week, Ignores the
; Pl‘DteStl!lg‘hl1d Plays the Bully
Upon Every Seal of the Globe.
the Wtunington Post, slny. 1.)
The ommlltion to Gerlnsn ntiiitsristn
from it the ri his not:
the high sets or ell
the world. ,
‘ ll W-I only is s menace to the
or other nntions that Germsn
other tmrians at
pence
milltsr.
hrrnles upon selglum....d tvrnce,
‘ s tilenty-llve years
ut peace st the end or that period we.
‘trenstormerl to a smashing sledge or
‘W P ‘ V
. s.
i Great Britain's nsvslism hu heen s
n or humsn lite blood so ‘that ell
r
eu . .
British nlvallern to-day wrecks ill-
: treatles. tears unnven.
wenk. ignores
-protesting, and plays the bully upon
‘every sen of the lone.
9
re
I f‘Destroy the Dmden ilrsi. nnd ill-
plonlncy stierwerd" was E lish nnval.
hat in s,
Vismpmessnge to Chile, snd t
esge to chi is Britain’: messnge to
ell other neutral. pescerul netions of
I the ssrth.
t, is n lirutni message; it is s do
ppiiahis message; it is n tnessnge or s
,r.ntion.drunlr with power; the messsge
j pin yrarlnlcal system hesed upon the
prnsdsides or its battleships. e fystem
riedent 0! international law no regard-
ther nstien rights.
, xorwey. sweden, nenmerlt. lloilnnd.
.,lt tates.‘el:er:v' me
lo on t e msn dsy. is s
‘victim or the unjustldzble sets ot Brit-
. ll uav n:- .. , .
.,lzritish,nmtiiem slows more intol-
er-hle with every weelc ct, tnntlnuassce
uh. er...‘ -. e .. ..
.'e.svvedeu asks why her vessel
Irons stocltholrn to ssh .F‘ns-ml
bound
sod is
answer. if ever SW8“ ‘Nit
“Seizure ilrst and dlnlomuty
lttel-wnrd." .
lxi-he wsr in Europe met or may not
is militarism. but Hrltlah
e commerce or
turn: of nttempt It world-wide British
European wsr has brought uni
result it has been the nrraylnl of the
t
h
high sees must he kept tree tor
. commerce or all nstionsn
1 British nsvslisrn must cease its marl-
tlme tyrennyt .
A LETTER TO UNCLE SAM.
Tho‘ renewing nppesred in the New
'ork Globe or April 30: ‘ - ’
Uncle snrnuel. ears of the Globe:
ret
res
nd. cl-oprelevery”llrtd you
Clvll War. hincoln cslled
sowed
Ieiped U18
it s just Judgment. >
This ‘ear you have sown your hrosd
lures .3
bullets. They have hesn well
watered with the blood end tesrs of s
‘people who never did you hsrm-who
hsve ever been your iriends. What. in
the name ot justice. do you expect, "'9
hsrvest to be ‘
9.
i It oil had nothing in View but the '
snother drop at ink on you.
tnlnk it your duty to stand hy the Al-
lies t:ncle.‘it is not what you thlnk
inst signlaes: iscls Alone cmm .
, , I) st
E ro men 0 the menu! calibre
gm] ugh-npgu;hg]1lq character ot Holli-
ton stewsrt chnmberisip. Blorn Blow-
sen, even liedlu. hsve hecolne the cham-
plos-s'or Germany's vsuse. The con-
tinental Times-the organ at Amaritllll
ts it. who s y;
...
has lnnde you the umpire ol European
Qilnijrels? -
J No other neuttsi rirltlall is doing what
Erltlah
ln
ynui own rorrtspondenls
here dlsrrpdlled. uncle. s nun who he
llet t ralrilt nitnout reiierting
d exam-
:1
honestly end consrlsntlnusl
s line a
Here you
ll English sccouut of the
Do know
a
Q
a
Tary end will he in
considerable doubt In to the Jllltlro Ind
in
turn. huve developed your country Ind
taught your estties. ltsny or them
here their nesrest end desrest relstives
in Germany and in the held. and you
ere killing them.
. Utirle, do not talk peers or pray tor
t.
more.
liohohen, April 21.
T0 RECORD THE GHOEUSES
AT NATIONAL SAENGERFEST
For the ilret time in the history at
the xorthesstrrn ssengerhund o1 Amer-
w ore w -iourlh Nntlnnsl
neueeriest will he held in she Thir-
teenth Regiment Armory in larooitirn
under the suspites ol’ the local united
singers from May 29 to .y
the Ens t be hurt! III. the llzsthul
cnliterts svorsolerep rte ere pour.
ins in new from outoi-tow ice
n socirl
who will come to the testlvsi in lsrgo
delegstions .
There will he grest eriirily st land-
tripd throughout Greater New York and
the immediate vicinity.
An innovstlnn et -he Sscngcrtest will
the Active
o
=
o
9
or
-o
ht the retention concert, shout one thou-
sand ts number.
committee on music, handed h)’
Arno Greiner. Flret Vlce-Freelileut ot
the oltlclsl nroer mm
concerts. on 6 most ll'll.!re5tlI‘lS
muelesl numhere ere the best worlce ot
celebrated C0ml'10!!Pl.
. fa?
M'GIVNEY COUNCIL K. of G. r
TO HOLD MONSTER REUNION
All srrantemenie nrti completed (or
the reunion or MrGlvnel' Council or
e K o Pllm ser-
th
den on F
a monster elitertainine
ll
tions ‘luvs been sccepted by many of
the high omrls of the order through-
out the city sud state. The Committee
e lett no stone unturned to msite
this Ilfsir one lull; to he remembered
ln Colunshlln, rlrrles. '
MISUSING THE FLAG AGAIN.
To the Editor or run Gsztlc Astcsrcs. -
1
Deer sir-A news lterli rom London,
April T1. is! . " merit‘-II
esg, carried on Arnericsn smhuinnces.
ing trons on vsrious pm. or the West-
em '‘
battle lln
Thlis eslonlshing intorrnntlon being
screpted ss true. the roilowlns point-
demend is man on the n ed
your e-on. "duly.
my other. dirertly or even
red with actual d!ht-
aght
l
kl Willi‘ Im-
President hath poeslhle
nnd lmmfllt ’
en Lsrsm sues ss. .
PEOSEGUTIONS IN IRELAND.
Young Man Accused of Tearing
Down Recruiting Posters
in Limerick Discharged by
tensed to a Month's Imprison-
ment for Renlolistrating With
a Recruiting Sergeant. ‘
At Limerick city Petty sessions on
msn nsmed John
vi s rhsrgrd with rontrsvcnipg
inc Deirdre or the licsim Act by tub
the dean recruiting posters in cerll
, street on the night at March
The police evidence -es lo" the eitert
last at 11:30 F. .ii.. they ssw no men
tesring down posters end they went in
pursuit of them. put they eernped. They
Iuhsequ-ntly csme across the d-tendsnt
end iderrtlned him one or the‘ men
who ind --s isled the enemy
Tee night constshles next lonlr the
stand. while one wee testltylnl the
or er w the re nest ot the do
lendlntis sltorney ordered outside the
cnurtroom. ,
This srrsngemeot resulted in demon-
strsting Ihst one at th pslr w er-
iul-lnl himeelr-prohnhly both. The
. . . p. .1. Kelly. Resident
Magistrate. decided thst their
s
the)’ ran to. and in other deulls there
were rent many cnutrsdictlnns.
Under the circumstances they could not
cont-lct.
The accused. it lI‘InS‘DlfEdrrI'II em-
ployed as clerk by the arm or J. .
Russel I ham. '
At the cork Police Court on April 1'1.
Paul Corllsell. employed by tlIuVCl'Irlt
cornorsiion. st-es rhsrged. for the sec-
on wit having lnsde Itntelnent
i the presence at s r rt-ulting eerseent
u ling of
to the uteri. that the lffured was hat
en Iris man to he doing -hst he wsx.
e used hy the
‘ The use wss
tlmt iidiourned. and on ssturdey. when
the hearing wet resumed. .
‘Ir “Wish. D. I.. said Major Fhlltlterb
est-isisnt‘ Provost nisrshsl was in eollri.
d
snrl he hsrl hende him s rornmunire.
tlo iron. the .Genrrsl. Sixlporerillg
their .I-lorehlvs to out ,1-lth t e use
ii the detwsltlovis had been ihkert with
the sxcerltlivn 0! Hunt of Constable Sul
yen.
Rerrultln! eergesnt siurrny was then
sworn sud cerrnhorsled his evidence at
the inst dsv that the accused esid to
e
volunteers ,- u ere o irishmsn to he
doing whet you ere now. recruiting."
cross-exsrnlneri hy lir. o'connor, err
liritor. who spl-esred tor the ai-cusotl.
witness said t at It was the sr.-used
eterted the copvereetlon.
lltr. O'Connor-Did ytiu went him es
la recruit? well he didn't go in the
why at enlisting.
us up to you to go ‘in the
way of getting him? well. any
i see in the street who is M tor s soi-
dier i can stop lilm snd uk him will
he enlist.
whet w your occupellon herore you
put on klnkll i used to go to rsirs.
You were tsllring shout horses to the
ve 1 tree: I thought i could get
O'Connell es s rerrult.
wee your ides or recruiting to tnlk
uhout horses? well. you cIn‘t hsve s
cont-ersetion without ti on some
5
rs
st
2
ng.
find you my drlnk ihst evening! l
hsd.
w much? A couple or drinks.
The Mogistretes were divided. hut s
msinrity derided to cont-let Kpd the so
cured was sentenced to one months‘ im-
prieenme
:....% .
IRISHMEN WON‘T ENLIST.
Loyalist Bishnpls Appeal for Rs-
cruits e s on Deal Ears-
Boys of Kilkenlly Refuse Saxon
Shilling-Priests. of, Ireland
Are Opposed to Recruiting.
The recruiting meetings, which ere
helng held sll over irelsnd. re our in
in results. in spite oi the hlsrlns or
hands end the glitter or unltormr. the
on lo the recrult<
re
geiuiug one recruit tor Englends im-
morsl ermy. '
Kiikenny Cit)‘ Iru invaded or the re-
cruiters on A
Ind Ill the lll'ldePIH’IDl7El"I at the Gov-
ernment I'll papr e diving. and ttl
could be Ieen It I glance till: the pl'o<
of ti! meeting and their fol-
inrlueure in the lisrhle
lly Yet. the Duhllli Frcemdn devnt
ronsldcrehle stud:-e lo the proceedings.
and gave rl t-hrhstiln report o
the dull speeches delivered.
the Magistrates; Corltinan Sell-,
Browprl“. cstholle hlshen or ossory.
rhs tellowlng is An exuut iron. that
eplstls the
“i regret very lunch thll I shall um
‘shit to he preunt ll t a meeting
Drnpoled to he held lnll evening In hir<
shersncs oi the recruiting movement in
Y Ind county. But I will Ask
your lordship In pro on It lha
eeting lo he kind enough to intent on
Allurlnta tram ml that in eblltt hll
y.entire ronrurrenre end epprevel.
our country is at present engeged in s
E
e
E
slrhslllps luilnorslliy
People. and t e
e
heve not
a
lo i sou
to the men or Kllkeliny to
glre their lives thst the soolistion sud
roepery oi the ties Empire tnsy go
on iincherlt d.
The letter oi slshop hrownrigg end
the speech oi cxnnn o-nsllersn sre not
so index tn the reeling. or Izrixipnthlel
the prints at ossory There ere
serersi churches in Killrenny City. yet.
a
‘flint they
doubt. but evidently they sre not con-
cerned ehnut John Bull's plight. They
sre more mind ul ot the spiritual wel-
I t lrh may numiliste Eng-
lsnd end muilt lrelsnd
ie s good rnsuv oi the pistons
here expressed their lovelty sud irnper.
- . he ssid Iilth.Lruth
Hlsliop Bw"l"l-3. csmm irnsilorsn,
rut-er D‘Q'lill9!'. on. Father noherty
of Oman. end other cl-ricel Loyllists
are elrrelllionl. end the: thvir remsnry
ta ireiend is el-horrent to in per cent.
onhe priests nf irelsud.
-T...‘
nssonurlons or SYMPATHY
At s meeting at the shemrocu ct.,l.,
New Yar . held on Wednesday. April
as. s resolution or gyrnpqihy .-., ,,...
derrd to Patrick O'Connell on the dcsth
or his hrether recently. st indisnspoiie,
ind .
A similar resolution urea tendered to
lilichsel Hutu on e risen. or r,
latter. which nrcurred rereiltly in ire-
,, .
A committee roneistlns at Lalirtnre
Rite wlllisrn Murphy end pen...-4
Lyons were appointed to dust sultshle
eeoiutlons conveying the ..,-..,,..y., at
the sltemrorlt amp to Messrs O'Connell
and H?-nes in their bereavement.
. OBITUARY.
THOMAS P’. o'x‘s;iLL.
cerr s ending serra-
tsry of the Holy xsme Society sttsehee
highly .oIleei-ned h
tor his sleedissl sdherence to the csuse
or trisls need or.
The tunersl tank plsrs en ‘hloallsy
morning, April :0. trom st. ads-srd-s
Church, the pester. ner. Fulhtr melt...
oltirisllng es celeorent st the solemn
nedulem Mass.
illcl-lAsl. imxxl:l.t.t;
- rot 'c.s‘row ‘ 0. April :1‘
Mlthlel Donnelly. sn old renlso end
one ot'h'oIInxatoIrn's h t lrno-rn citi-
sens. died on Tueerisy evenins. April to,
st 7:25 in M.
Mr. Dilnnelly wss horn in County
l>own.lrelsnd,snd desrended lrom she
tlotisllst tsmll Hts er use one oi
the men or ’(S. liiirhsol nonnelly while
only eighteen Her old at the time.
wee o e o who crossed the.
border into csnsds.
air. Donnell: come to America st the
III of llXl.Q!Il )’!II‘I. V8 )'9Il'l ll!!!
dllerlces. Bill do
handing nut trhlnlondl at bullet: to 159
vew York. April 2 . 1915-
whst piesssd thl hesrts oi the. snu-
lrieh irlshmen w s s letter trons Dr.
hll Irrlvll he I‘: IIlIllPd In marriage
to M I A ll’! Webb. who sun-twee him
with two children. some 2 null John
I. Donpelly. Anathtr dsughier died
live yesrs Il0- is survived by one
bmlher. Jsmee. oi tvhigvllie. ohio.
Mr. nonnelly e s nppointrd to the
pollte depsrtnt-nt oi Youngstown spout
twenlyrtlght your ego snd did twenty-
rour lrrsrs or pollre
lost
his deslh Younntosln her
one or its most Dvvu wrll ,
dnersl prrvitn errr hzld on rridsy
merni rt Arril 2:, st 9 A. 3 ll st
columns. Churrls. end interment wss
s true iris -
" d I (Y I
- lrish .x's<ionslists -ho
ltnew hlrn mourn his lers iisy he rest
in Dcltl.
NEW ENGLISH ENTHUSIASMS
They Are Ilenouncing All Their
. Pet Aversldllt Against Those
Who Now Help Them.
(From the xew Ynrlt rthture)
The zrlglish literature of the wsr is
not without it
hen humor
ties. W
ertiy lllll Englishmen.
at the two Dearlrs is
who ever sinld ins: one En:
used their ouelitlos. pro fnollshl) lul-
netted them (ll tlcsip s n indis. now.
at course. deiin shsndo ' A
in such nsmooyent nrtlon u cell
' snd uch mclodrsntns as "si-
herls." hes been errspnr
emthere are the neigis s cengo
t. Let us turgrt them. severi-
ly Engiends in mre e
mules The)’ never were qullu priwed.
Belgisrl courdire st vi’ ter-
Xnnrenee: The s lglsn
levies did as well as could hr eltperled
0
in st . p u-one veins spa in
herter As tor the hutrn. the British
well has ss yet en is en mind con-
tuning them. but their obstinate heu-
lrnllly begins ti: look bad Is evldepra
oi their nslic-psi rhrsrsrtnv.
tskre wtra mean i‘ the days
English enihusissms.
poleon .. lor in-
nt-ilr. Attlls wss resdy It
on (or Iuhuilute He hsd ne
irisnds or sdmircrs smrmg the Allies
‘lash re I‘ thst sl soon: the‘
lelltnnlc origins oi riuseisn suterrsrr.
it hlsttlll covered up.
virlu-e oi the lul sus ll
Snrlnnl and Grttliu. than of (la!
uutrh. the znellrh p-mphlete-rs ere nu
,vet underlded. All depends upon their
course in the struggle
And here er ham who or u now
rsree to remember (lint during compul-
son r
Keir r mede some yesrs s
rates to reme
two strenuou tiers nemscltes-
their composite pertreit nuhlislled at
the time hy a western newspaper. or
the verses ullt Iocnmlllnled the picture.
tllls the rctrsin:
I
richold the lam we lvqth sdogo-
How like to Theodore is Elll. -
How lllre to Fill in Theodore
Tirllre change. said the Latin no-1.
Ind Ire (‘hangs with them.
[As the Tribune is one or the thick
Ind Illin liIvD0rt!ra of Engllnd ln thll
Irlr the I re D t urrnsm
mnhshle.-Editor G. Al
HIS OWN HEAD NOT LEVEL.
very ltrv. lmncis J hrceoc.
P.P.. rituuurgh. l>s., s nstl e or county
Cnvnn, in the murse or s letter to his
toulln. Mr. J P. u'csbe. v the
. accord-
lrhan Count . BI
In; to the Dublin Indrytvldevlf
My srmesnnier end the yynpstnles
of every rs V2-hen ed lrishnlsn era
with l:pslsnd in this lerriole e r. not
so much tor the sslre or l-:nglsnd slone
ss tor the mend. it cermsny
inn ln lhll III’ the would dirtlli lo Ill
Europe.
A
demotncles of lrelend and England.
he o
Father MC it lden 0
[ho moaninl (it the word: Inna
Ind level-headed. Aocordl t
his definition l the nut.
me or the most distinguished ll-lsh
(cu in
level-heeded.
other (not. It ll Fllher M'CnbI'I null)’
mg (g in question Ind Ill hl d ll nut
law]. He only reueau like I parrot the
tllvlrisn at thl Anllolnuslnc press
about “German utilitarian" and that
ENGLAND AS A MENDICANT.
None of the Waning Nations Has
Bagged So Persistently Since
the War Broke Out Despite this
Fact That She Poses as the
Wealthigste! the‘ Powers.
SIDPQ the vrhr began Enslsnd. which
is reputed to he the healthiest uatlun
while visiting (or t.-snsportstlnn to Eng-
surh places Is as Sallcrs‘ insti-
tnie sud the Sill‘ . Hotel hste
sh-listed them. Lady Jeliicoe he been
tlonl or regs irom rrh
gee. in the lsngusse of
st: Gsutc e
!"l.IQ into the old clothes huslness. hu
lhe want: (11! EI5l0H dlldl MP nnthinE."
e or the Inn! -pvenis to some out
or znginnd is sddreesed to the clario-
sele or the United isles. who nrs
ssired to support the children or Ens-
lshd. including. at cours t e no or
thousands or lilegltlmnte eirsprrthsl at
Britllh soldiers.
it is sale to up thst no nstiop en-
gsged in the present greet consist in
Flirt-spa hu ' oi-phsns in in
1 En end was not tnuclied Ivy their
misery. '
Ksnhr. e monthly puhliesuon devoted
to the interests ot Ton-l Atklnl.
Irllku the spent to the rharlulllo in
in settlnt the
Hat-int lu eeded
llnlted States to like are of the Eel-
In th 3- up eir
aims: nesinst humanity with the eioslr
or religion.
. .. T0.THE ALLIES.
By T. R. Earn.
the Pale end the Kelt end the score-
ere no-n you r through endless
resrs. .
While the knuut nnd the llsh Ind the
sellers
Have I-relight their hen-est at true.
Their children here lied
And lie ‘riehth s dlsts
while the sons at the pelgisns congo
Lltt their bleeding sms to God.
lhelr hirtnright
ht rod
The olgou end tools It the currsgh
rlton erotzered
vsnielled when shone their steel.
xow snsny s soldier or England“
xilsin
Are reddened with slien hloed.
riesh or the sons et serhle'
er vultures h v peen red.
And she nussisn revene sre renting
Al the banquet or her dead. .
The
H
re eons er the trampled nsslon
Go s vengesnce wss eegun
when the Teuien-s crested eerie
spresd his plnions to the sun.
Yonkers 2 la. my. me.
IRISH LANGUAGE FUND.
.xl:n- nocili:
E.
MI)’ 3. 19
htsrun 1. xeosh. xstlnnnl Treasurer
is
'. Y.
is.
the rune in sin or the sselin Lesgue er
Ireland‘
Per liilse xeilr O'Brien:
Proceeds o
ply.
ou nisy i
suhertlizllons
test time . . . . . . . . . .
. 1913.. .
received at
Toisl to dsle......sl.-.us.es
n
ups ere‘ekorm:h l1ori:.tu:.i'r.
nietrirt xo. 3 ot the c. e. 1. use
detldea to root-crsze with other cstho-
lie orgenlzslicue n xew York City in
In‘ El] Brother movement. A sum-
Glrmnny would do it she won.
Has no
liy it England wee reduce to I second
F Her. .
or third I
Islttec on Cllhdllc works has also bun
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