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-Vv'oI. XIL, No. 21. Whole No. 610.
F
.An‘ lrisllwonian Gives A Vivid llescrip
.A Chaplain ‘Sent Specially From lionie, And The hlen Receive Coin-
‘ ninnion V,-Thinly Clad In I:‘ngld.nd’s Cotton Iihaki. They Shiver In
The Cold, But They Are Well Fed, Properly Cured for. Sun-
Dlieil With Every Comfort And Are Kindly Treated-
Germans Ind lrish Natural Allies.
PATRICK’S DAY IN A GERMAN PRISON CAIiIP
Of A Tisit To The Irish Prisoners Oi War
At limhnrg, Where 2.illll Of Them Are linthered-lligli Mass in The Optn liy
NEW YORK, her 22, 1915.
ier and the such nhllllns uid thrill (or drama it was to me. I-nfoliln The
At the thought or leading Inch men into aiinr ia nrnped in Green withthe iierr
action.-against the one enerny i would ‘-and be ihnnked, lhu crawl-ileen harp
f into the Jew: oi :enth wit: U175; ‘q,m,d,,,‘ out ,,, ‘mm ,.,,“.,g 540,.
allows hehind inc. 'r ey have t e ir r
mm“ mm “Wm "mm “M “G than two ihonannd lrliilunen are in the
tor thee, Cathleen ni Hnulilinn." what
In one little lite in the riiultltiide! Many
o tie would aeit ior no kinder late. A: t
the neitran feed: her young with are
or her heart's hiood no do we give our
nl l v -
her, red hair, mill) noses and
Vloiet hllie rniinedn rlelrvclll tenturel.
hearing the stump ‘of race; heir
I M um "Id " L and eye. I: grey In tho morriliig Ikles.
ma" Ml“ IN ME any “R. arm the highent to the loner: i love
High it has begun. The drum. (continued on Page 6.)
HIGH MASS AT THE PRISON CAMP OF‘ IRISH SOLDIERS OF’ THE
BRITISH ARMY AT LIMBIIRGC ,
FRANKFURT-ON-ll‘iAlN, Avril. ii,
1915.-I had me that there
were aoin o thousnnd three
hundred Irish noldi s. prisoner
or w in h Concentration
Camp at nlburg, nd my he rt. ached
tor o si i th My kin German
friends thoughtfully arranged t at
r I In: myself I
in!) prisoner here.
‘it with St. Patrick’: my very much
in the morning when on this 17th at
March the cab called for me nt 413D.
one could nwakeit me at such an
- unearthly ‘hour, I decided to sit up all
night.
' Dur party met It the nation over an
Iwlllr
otessor nerdeo, who,renresented on
International Feminist Society in LBuZ-
anrie, whose charitable work It Is tn
find out the CIVIIIBIH and Put
them In oomrnu (I
irlends Ind relatives. And IIIYS .
In the train we watched the dawn un-
told her rosy mnn s to show us
hesutiee nf noetein one the iovei
ed scenery no ehnrneteristie o
, wear:-e=.-see-. Tyne‘-' V
5335’I‘?t17$I%ii"i?
’%"' >;. 3‘
1 di th cotton khaki-
” n ‘n them. They If
n can and 11‘
who nova none nre diligently semhlnt
ior oi er in the grass-
. ;,‘;,M4,y moi: REBEL conx.
The wmpe, rm gone round ‘There
is on irishwornnn in the a and oh
i cork
o words. Hy like
i .
qyovglreen cocitnde
, with its centre at Gel:rnI"'"C
"l'm iroin cork. in‘ HF“-
get the little
oi re.
“So on: 1."
e did you
irish siionnrocites" i as - h “M
-'1‘ home. shure"-and t 0
mm rm iitrriediy 10 I?‘
But I am cnllerlhlWBYh '-
e
no
A Fnti-ier
with their amnri on-co ‘ . I.
4 mm 1 forget the British Bar Sinlb . -
Jr!‘
fan,“
A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE CAUSE OF IRISH INDEPENDENCE, IRISH LITIJRATURE AND THE INTERESTS OF THE IRISH RACE.
‘Evil-Nd n eswneeiu. H!II1AI1.0tL L ism.ne rho Pout0Hlev at
i new York. N. L. undu in. sets: CA-npnunl Hunk I. im.
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE DON’T WANT WAR
Th! follolllig Irtlrle Ill written [or
the llilnait Sinai: Zeitunp of Chicago
hy retiueo :
NEW YORK. hlay 1sr'i'he tint. and
the natural impulse or every Anierlun
citizen, whether nltlve or foreign born.
in to aund in 1 re dent in every
dimruliy with a roreign Power.
the President. like all other public ni-
IIPIIII. in the servant at 2 2 pool:
e her dame: c
arieira. Thut right ie freely exercised
in regard to both domestic and torelizn
In hll
th
very
thing to prevent Jainn i
the e iete nilstery over ch
ihus turning thsreilow i>erii from en
Ibetrlct nuesllon into a real danger or
uture. y
the prtrBrltieh i-opera insist
that every citizen shall give a hiind
: England and her Aiiiks
hem
inrllct serioun injury on Germany.
I:
And to
Thnt.
tive and hlustertns demand or the uro-
regretied that
Englnnd. For t haa been the re
ohieet or the nationwide and highly
Iuheidlzed Ensllsh nroinsnndn for the
peat nine months.
Thni purl or the Preaidenre Nate
mnndn redress for the lose or
as Won d be unlnihenchehlu
c rr
’“A
men! and nccueea
3 IlI'l of civilized vmrflre
Itlon of the Wu‘
, which ones the Im-
prnvoulion German.
It dieirlasn a iandsrnon'o ‘ignor-
Ir nonrlltluns introduced
nlly with niunitiona o war was un ei-
the direct order. at the British rn
thereiore to oil intents
a
leaves wholly out 0! account the admis-
ai o the Cunard coinoeny that the
Lmitaviiiz on rled
make: ridiculous
“'IlIon'a mntentlon Ihnut. t e
. mnnlty. II muted by hi: fnlluro
hu-
to
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
President Wilson‘; Note Diinlains A Daiigtrons Innovation in International Pru-
cednre In Lhilertaling To liiclnte [low Iierirliiny Shiill Wage Iler Naval hr
On England-The Peopltwill Sustain ii.'s Ilenlaiid rorieiren For '
loss Of American Lives. But Will Not Sanction This l'nivarrnnl-
nlile Preieiisiunr-International Lawym Disziiiproie li-
Cdrrying Passengers As I Shield On Ships Liiddeil I"iih
Munitions Of War Is Inhuinime Anti Indefensihlt... '
it thni. IQIFYYIDH iuxaee Keri o
Ivnr what the luv iorhidr the railroads
to do in time or more in t
as not Iuslity
quiescence In Its K-omn: II n III In-
dlrert ndmlnllon the he allowed Ameri-
can citizen: to go unadmanished to n
region where their lives were In dull!
pe It In also I Inrit admission that
he hu one made of procedure for Mex-
i
Imnll. Ind another for British water:
iteli Bruler. And
nther parts at his Note lenve the con-
BIIISIOI Irresistible that one I ‘ la
ohiecta in to nuutnin Engllndi conten-
tion he to how the navel vi-iernxiona
lhnuld be rnnducted In Lhll Wu‘ fur ht!
own vantage.
At the time the Note Wu written the
revelation. nhnut the
due to the explosion of the great quan-
An .
tity .ot on-irnunition ioonre.
Ame NH1 tlnh VHLCQCH cvldcnm
tore It would eertoiniy have
y to the
llclnla rot-‘the apeclai
Amerlun orilnion Ignlust Cvernuny
and helping England in the wnr.
est of the mutants ot the
President himneif tn
the editor,’ the
statement nu made that the document
would dell exclusively with the Issue
between [ha [I Itorl Sula:
nun nu ma non. Never WIS iorec
so nouy mntrndlcted. and by he very
mun o dictate both Nate and tore-
cast. Another rorresnu dent known to
he in t aside rs conndenc -rritlrig
since the publication at the Note. guys
it "1 any or
oiriiiza o is e was not con-
dned to the issue l?etwezn the vol:
States I d C
oi’ the iinpe:
the [act that the objection o e pm-
ru: method oi niracie against the trees
of Illrir emntre lien pmrlieal
'3
:
o
e rxote proceed: to give u
t neither a men
oer could possibly npprorei
SI. inlnrmnunn from “'ns'hIng-
ton indiceies thnt, instead or the uni-
vsrsnl anprov-.i which the pro-Brltlsl
newsrinpers clnlm tor the Note. the tact
nnvnl oih
‘ The
' that mm)’ prominent III]?-
porters ot the rresidsnt yhu tniir mor-
pnoiieation. nrivnteiy ndmlt
he mate son nn many t i 5:
I It Was imprudent to Dill in II.
and tint the President will here to
order to win English uimroval. It is
o
walsof
faction for the lost ot American lives.
(Ooutiiiuzdlmu Page 5.)
round that
n rwurda an imperative.” .