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Vol. xlv., No. 5. W1wleNo. 699.
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’-NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 3,1917.
A-JOURNAL nnvorrn TO THE caulshor llllhu INDEPENDENCE, IRISHVUTBRATUBE AND Tull illrnlllzsrs or THEY IRISH RAGE.
W. xxxumwvsutsme
any-1 nun-nld-clue r3..eo.r.oen l. lens at ca. Y‘mt0M<C at
N... YlrIl.N. ya Ina-Iu U1-M1 ul con"... or llucn. H11.
PRICE FIVE GENTS.
‘BRITISH PROPAGANDA REORGANIZED
Sir Gilbert Parker, Hie Mainly’: Chiei’ Fakerilil America,
.” x Lavishly F inianced Arid Murlitioned From London, lnfuees E"
Feverish Activity’ Into It And lncreahea Quantity Of Out-
conlrary to the o'ninlon oi the nuhlln
melt Time: it is a great honor, h
or lrelnnd have relused to light the
no oi their o ess enemy.
grace-over -
nd a disgraoo that
hcrlal intcrcrta-
balr
‘hat
d llllsll lwllliodlrlrdcl
en Colonial Renresentalives May
lForl:e Home Rule issue at
so
.Meeling in London.
SETTLEMENT TOO LATE
only killed hrlny recruiting in lraland
out reduced the man power in the war
irorn canada and Auslr
while el 41 '
many. it ls to either Germany or the
United Sutcli that the Friends or mail
Freedom must look it Ireland is to he
represented
A;FPrEE IRELAND IS GIiRIllANY’S HOPE
.j...(.
T, Colonial Secretary Solf Praises President Wilson’: Reference
Tolasting Peace Based On ‘The Consent Of The Gov-
erned-Appliea.lt To lrish' Demand--Teutonic Empire,
is a ha a or distinction in the rltlmn . -j w must not be deceived into thinking > H S D .. T S C. 15 . ‘ P l. . BIA d . .
B H 1 St-11.,‘ gk -t Y of S “iv-denhllon oi lrlsh xatlonnllsts who lllwe re- Young 1,.;,;,,,.,,,., won-t Enlm the l 9 claims o Irish llhertloa will . 9 ayiv “"39 Cf 59 "'1: “C” v 9 "W " R9l'K'0“'
Pu‘: "1 “B 1 Y 3 ' I 0"" 9' 9'3 "3" 9 ‘ mnlned true to the ideals thslr rllrn. , be presented lro any other a .ua-.- . l.
> . . l. . d F k l sh loaiers at home and the some type -RebelPrlsorleraGetHarnh lnsr Revolution ny well he I-ll>‘-‘Ply Made A Rwllly In ll'el3nd“N0 Half-Hearted
Falsehood: Tlrea The American Pub lc-Cable is es 0 , -, , , ‘ r
‘ I ahr ad do n repre eat their people, Tnalment m En “sh Jam necessary in lrsland to ilx her status .
' A d - a.nd Lhoi deoth on the h lodcld 3 ’ as e belligerent before the end C0nCe3H0mv wrung F70“! The OPPVESSOP 391351133 of
From.lreland Also lncrease in Volume in Mel-ldaclly- good “ddmm, and Wm Wm, um me, (man Press Ind News service.) 0 ([1; war The eheluon or last April , .
- ' . . . ' or its llnrleslralllu. DUBLIN. Jim. 3-will Lhe colonies estahllsiled the claims or lrelund to xa H15 FVFNSH Eml7al’l”385m9M5r should Be ACCePt9d-A
Rece buns To The Ro al lrlsh Canadian Bummer: By . . , ‘ . .
P 3', g GEM,” RECMMTIOA‘ OF ",5, tone the Orhllge section oi Lister Ln tionnllsm, n that will a a . . ,
B1. A d C H H k D .b d A A G d LAND. recedo and malls a Home Rule rneas- Peace with .l lice ln Ellrupti untll Ire- DeCl3l’Bll0“ Thai PH“ England In An AWliWBl’Cl P051!-IOII
Loy lsts n 35 6 BC I. 9-‘SCH. E . 5 ran The M“ of the cam“! Pawn‘ In ure possible or xeculion’ irlsls N land is add ll to the nations at Europe. A d G. E T Irfh N . E]. I ‘
I , - l wmch En mm, 1, am .3 k I h tlonallst memhers a a now olrlng ior rhere ls o nlle ngland in n W95 HCOIIFHSBWGM 0 5 Elton 1818- v
Welcome 3 The lrlsh People. 5 H“ 9 I M ‘ - g .
Y dlmsml of mu “momma. and ward l he Feb nary assemblage o wh the A eril: n hcople have a (or , y
f ' . um” nu“ me at the hm “N09,. colonial representatives at wnr('un- deeper interest than In rl um, ssr- Gel-nlAll.v'a irleudslllp ior lrelond has that unlortnnate pstrlot. Roger
The English propaganda in, Amerlu in msgnliylng lnalgnlllcant little ,1“ “used can mm” H“ Comm lerence in London to agree and under us. M nteuelz lloumaula. Allran .or been um Wm“ out ma mvhumd: Casement. who had islet tome irom tn.
has mm D ‘ new W,“ 0, 1“! mm crowds or lrlsh Loyullsts have the whole W“ cm ma Mm mm the mm the g dance i Prim r David Lloyd Persia. we have no douhthi the sill. ml mm by m Gem“ Comm 5% Failed states. told me oi the tart lhat
sir Gilhert rarkor assumed charge or ms“ "“’1"" g D, ,,.m, Nmm“,,m T 9 mm“ at George to hrlng lreland into n laden. t s or Germany towards lrelan >35 ,8 H In . M um mm mm“ M‘ the tlsh over mont vl selr
‘L H. is “W cm“ hum for the M REm,aND.5 USELESS RLESHNG. mm“ ‘A l M ‘on by the mm M M of colonies with on man parlln time wlllshow. ‘ d r P . r nuhllsnlnz in lre and dorlaratlnns to
The sending of “I. Rom man Cm”, me wmmnmon of N H M Europe t sitting in Dublin There is non ‘j.-.-.m-- - ‘B! '33 on hmlnry 25. Ind printed in the clrect a German iolory would
h Government. but the new activity M Bmmm to "sum ,8 only an‘ WHEH,” cm” 0, Ireland“ mun" doubt, suspicion distrust or good . the new York American or last‘ 'l‘llee- have an lnduencs or nevarl?‘du.m
menus only a rzer olltrml, not hetter (arm. of E, 1 5-,, mm mum“ out owing to 8 mm mm,” in ntlons as to the hurt at the British “Yo “"”'4““ 3"Y'“"‘,"“"-'- mil '=“f"<‘9' "I37" "'9 l”5l3ol790l'‘l9-
ezrvlce. .111: atoll sent out is jerky and dodges and the messing vlhlcn John do n r was permltt to cons :;"g“::;‘vjL';‘md (i V":"‘“‘ 0; ‘gnlln-4)’:;’f::"<n yo has 3:” zlclglruigd $vV:;nme‘nt !
Redmond gives t will is no sn rs mont lly on this important ‘ r ’ y H n ma: lym-
hY"91"‘3I '5“; '3" :‘:"1""“’t':“;’““:“’ gum in gm” 1“, mm. of um um. dsmmm by the Cemm Pwmr but he ssved by e united eilorl. oi th ’ I . conversing alth Dr Wilhelm soil. the patlsy tor t t nppreued country and
so wde o sac u a > ey med mm "swam mm mm M“ P” ‘H! the wk of me day In mm“ W‘ sell-governing colon s who all! ire m‘-‘ > . g l C in his.
‘Mellie nobmliy and indujncelntlw o e on rta n d’: Chlci Ra- evel-yhody is discussing the pos llty ind s‘::;;‘:“ M’““’ ‘7“',‘l?“:' -‘o"v’e'r’:::]‘; Boalun ‘Congressman lnlro- r
h t i t d E - l l ' - -- - .
:81; 5 M if" ’ ' F" 2”‘ "I ".5 f:"m"‘ S‘"";:'; i’1‘“:::"": -::1‘:""‘g iizlhrzzggf !’n:h“u“r:et:)f':::d”””';‘:‘::: powers in England no randy to throw ducea Resolution Demand-
rne iunnr.thlng shout it all is the ;"’f-' gang" m‘:‘;::'!“h“‘w:1”n: “hr-5 "'9fxf“;1';'=59dbe:f]'d?:';;i0::; hI:ve‘:-e-3, ,,‘,’,g":;, ,,f,f";“]‘,$,fd";;‘id;“kf$f;‘;: ing Fullest Measure of Na- in
constant relerenco to a "German Prov mom, ‘bout “,5 ganucx B,,m,,,,,,A The mm", mm E week, and the “m m ally the ngaira. oi t I C ax: with tlorlal Liberty for lreland. the aylnnh l;iea or tn; lmuf;-lsl Governv elgn conquest we loo llvon lt an In
ugsn a hat does not exist Ind has "enthusiasm" or the man people exists pslhles oi the lrish people llicll n e ‘ “""“ - “ " B “W . . - , W“ W ' G =8 = vvvremd 1-H -w h Germany man
‘my “med. - mm 1. nohomgmda y Australia public sentiment has always V‘-‘S“‘"“‘T0-"v “"- 3“--‘3“"E"" 1 "Tile hlstorlo senate address-oi Prealv sincerely d res to are liberated and
only in the cable despatclles. Ireland
- in America except‘ the English props, D?‘-b0‘1"7l'1IIB about them.
gands and nearly Amsrlcan daily
paper ls lllled with it every day in the
week, with additional spice on sundays.
it hegzln at the time or the defeat or
the nrst English Arbitration Treaty,
e and cost-
nuthrenk oi
sullled co-
IC indudes almost
all the delly laauera. several :5 the week-
] d 1:: xi 4 has cost
England mu-I1 mllliana of dallusrs, but
has really named her notlun
Ger
Receptions to the Gdnuck Irish-
man. in Klldki Organized by the
'British Government and , Pall‘-
ticiplltad in Only. by Castle
Hacks and the English Garri-
. scum B “ lime Rule
' .mel:it" Will Be Another Fake-
Irelzlllll Menauell by Famine,
but Her Spirit Is Still Un-
daulltlld. -
l>lmz.m,,.lan 14.-Ii-he wining ylett
or the lrisn csnddlsn Rangers to this
calintry is another rntlle chart to rerlve
Since the
ss
loss repotltlen ot sell-ovldant lalss. R
hoods - .
TEE-ROYAL’ IRIEII twvanralv
. BUMMERE
simultaneously , caused land or cuhaha. In Ireland
Ind Ioriiewhat feverish activity of the often the excuse of POYEYIY 101‘
British Propaganda in Amsrl a. he the idler end the loarsr lnto t
3 lnllar increase In the output oi
two subjects. 4 hr d now ' ettle. lnrlsm. As ammero toot. it ls v
me L" or the Home Rule question in rarely that the chllrlren oi ronutahle
grand rel-on on glven lrlllh parents loin the zorres at their
to the Royal lrlsh Canadian lzurnmcrs age-long enemy and It is nnly Illa dress
hy hack and Shoneenn in the race that are round lighting Eng-
lrslsnd. who are-represented to he the land‘: a wer in units oi on
whole lrish people. that.ls said or the large numhe ‘at
ms in and l sh-Australians
The natuxve at the Home Rule "settle
m n " n s llcally mentioned, in the or t
hut lavish praise is showered on the un- their strength is grossly exaggerated
suure. lv and this truth will be known to th
5
E
5';
nsoer ,
be relaxed and when
will take lhe"olucs oi ialsehood. V
There is no entnuslasrn ever the pro-
. posed visit oi the Irish-Canadian no
1131,71]-,Lg 5’ "my;-5 “Hm-75. gers, and t e receptlona will he exclu-
MENT5. , sively in the hands oi the military au-
orl
in the cursor the Royal nlslucannr "‘ 5‘”"“'e"' ‘"' “"
is an old English trick that hal lieen
round to work well in me 1: are
e In boa burl! to bother About de-
tails or more things
1
D‘
o
e
M“ Bnmme G A glowing aw pa-id agents at Engl The c mit-
vnch "er, any de ma tepesmtlnereced byte tlglvialtora ha?! :95“
5'
=
a
been on up to welcome nu‘ English
lllng or rrluoe.
the hand of the
many the
Irish Guards to accom-
l .
Is and! in load than no time an men‘ momma‘
an Bum ave swept through
lrulsad like the Big lvind I-nd knocked
cardinal Loxllu nd Dr. Crozier,
lh
Pmmm mm: an the“, M. an: her or soldiers qutrtered ln lreland
will he.IlVierhlly' spent by the
on roasting and o
crowds ni 5,000 curiosity roekers were
trnnsiormsrl to c .9 into wlldl
tmeorlng multltudos that knocked Dhu.
o'connell'e Monster Meetings a
have ll ville gs. stone's
lnellvpt-ill-lnl in London worked such
miracles at rnuitlnlylng llttlo crowds oi
Loynlista into great hosts or lrlshmen.
As M
as bl ch
trial and whose allvagery in Dublin can
only he paralleled by the ahvosery or
in East Prussia.
REITING TIRTUALLY DEAD.
natl ly cinilna nix e vi durlng-the last eight or
hundred and eighty-seventh couslnship months lslthar our irlsh regiments at
. George. who has a - tront are now ‘
fllthtlng strrnszh or they have ceased
--or must tcnnerio he lrlsh except in
moment Ireland
7 hsn two hundred thousand
- lluhtlng ahle-hodled men ol ago.
a great DPDorllllrll.y and
2 t
ROYAL CANADIAN BUMMERS
Set1.le- Y
there is
driving
9 Lh
an opinion of the world.
t is also on the programme to sand nlor
efforts of
h d
h feet 3 iurther ecnnnm)’ 0
am a. T a n lsh
rltated hy the international
status or the Irish Question, and in nu
s.l discussing the German nets
on me: snysz,
ousands oi Irlshrnen who
d to light and have hled
, ,the natives of Al
rnlne. or schleswlg-nolsteln,
Polish provinces." ..
'3
and 1'
old hypocrisy ,
howlinl for
whllo the English man is
‘Co n on or lreland
lug that the lrish rerlmeats are lrlsh
in name only. the no is lnvonte .w
out hesitation that lrlshmen are dying
me
e hardlhood to my that the
ready to ollcr up their lives
enemies treduoere.
wtaristic of the English us
new, hutit is seldom that it is dis
ed with such reckless d srega
3
5n
a-f
not he delleeted by
events ol Easter
a ti! Iud the ‘ra-
ot conscription by the Austra-
nlnlonw alth haa allowu h
world that the ‘boasted solider"-Y
Brltlah Empire is a myth ‘
leetlou
li
The rhod Controller has lss'ued an
order ml-king iillago compulsory in Ire-
ss w lasln or-oat n. e
I 01 A lclll a will ctrff
out this order in lrslsnd nder this
nBW regnlnlian one-tenth of the nrhhle
land or lrelsnd-plus the tillage or any
pn t at w r till l t yehr-
compelled to
cultivate lnox-e‘th
1] half 0! his holding. Flilutu to carnpli’
with this order will be dealt with under
the Defence or the Renlm Act.
The iB.l"me'l'l comvlhln that it will he
in the lnat generation. a nine mm>
heard all over England. For
a l a century tillage
discounged in England while Ireland
has ecome a ranch a r so cattle,
9917. and B‘&l'den truck f Enzlls
conslimnlion. It will be interefing to
WAR BREAD AND SDGAH SHORT-
AGE.
Another order has heen issued hy the
food Controller for the further dilu-
l
on or llnur and tho rest
use to human
or the use oi sugar in tanfertloncry and
rlloizoiale. l-le slates that thin will ai-
thssa, lery
essential commodities
The sugar supply is Very low and ln
restaurants and
T
E
E
S
e
as
a
less enloyahlo by tho in-nrtity oi lultnr,
and the nrlce or tllln necersM')’ hrllrle
or load has llnublell. But the Govern-
ment cxpcrts are saying that the people
She h Inst
hul xccepled
I great. dllgra
sace
or or her ,
and proclalnr Th
a dare re at.
to 9
al the he 9‘
‘ d
ENGLAND FEARS FOR HER FOOD E
. SUPPLY.
has beenuholltude where they p
y orlmlnals
llloll.
(durlttnued on Page I.)
3’:
Empire to prepare England tor an
surrender. 11 ml
neither. the Lords nor the commons
Fehruory may prove the
most lnlnortant month tor lreland
slnce'Allrll. l
CRUEL TREATMENT or nzislr
mzlsowrzl-rs. - .
rtellahlo news has come to Dublin oi
the harsh treatment accorded the Irish
sons who are serving long
the man
to make
zed nations Illallldr he
only I! politlml lzrlaonerl. '
d Lrivlll oriellae Pro-
Duhlln. u holed
treated
oi er cases
and murderer: in Doarimonr
Visitors are not permitted lo
set them.
n
IRELAND'S PRESENT STATUS
I She Looks to Germany to Support
Her Claims at the,Pei-ice Goll-
feralice. - ;
smacusu; N. 1.. Jim. lo.-spealu
in; ‘here yesterday evening Jnrrlea K.
McGuire. chslrrnan o( the Executive
Cnmmiltea of a Friends of lrlah
Freedom. s :
we Illldernund that
y the Premiere or
larltslnlr overseas c o lea. who will
ment the early adoption at an lrlah
Home Rule AN. including some sort or
an lrlsh Parliament. The war is going
had with Eilrlllnd and rxhe tears that
Germany will have
the Palms settlement and may demand
or England the freedom or lreland
Enlllnh ialluru in lrllul
. henduncs
II- the success oi
the Ilvher hand in I
The i
House of Representatives
tltccltln Presldeul. ’Ilson'u recent
utterance that governments should at-
B tunnel]: of
solution as s Coh-
the European
assure oi national liberty nnd inde-
. j--Q-om i H I
THREAT USED TO COMPEL
3 - BRITONS T0 SUBSCRIBE,
Chdhcellor of the’ l:'.xclle(1ller"Gives
Hint That if Subscriptions for
War Loan Are Not Given Vol-
.ll!]Clll”lly the Government’ May
so I. olnpll slime eak ill
Oliicidl Information in Mali-
chester. , I
LONDON, inn. lzl-That the canine:
lllnlstors hero some misgivings as to
the New war Loan was
indicated yesrerdoy- in the hiieecit oi
chancellor
He said. rarer-
civiliution are not ex.
are other methods, and
etnods are applied ths rate
will not he 6% per cent. Anyone who
holds hack for better N‘l‘mh will be mis-
taken." '3'
something a
like senseuon w
caused by the leakage ln Manchester
g at advance lnrorrnstlon regarding the
c
at its release at the ill-st named city "
was‘irustrated by the censor.
, :4”?
VIGTIM OF MARTIAL LAW.
u was tried hy
they w be ready.
to England and Ilimlti erokod groans
and nlsses.
Mr. Barry has heea prarnlnent as a
writer and worker la the lrlsa-lreland
and Geello Dengue movements in the
south, and Wu lrlalltliled
colsts ceannt r. I
?.....m
ENGLAND NEEDS mall BADLY
LONDON. Jan. 24.-slgnlllosnt Admin-
alons on the urgency at the problem or
luorlrllng man for the ir
with the Cork
Enrl or Derby. secretary
R. E. Pratherh. President at the Board
of Agrlenltnro. .
They declare that tho canlllttlng
claims or war an agriculture can only
he reoonrlled it both soldier rlnd iarruer
glue up sorncthlng. e lel r says;
"The llrgl-nt Iiez-eaaitlee or the mul-
tho war mu he indeilnltelr prolonged."
lnrln:
h uld lull-l know it won’t- ‘
d cult-d with Mr John
dent Wilson on January 22 new iorth
among other great hrlncinles the (ol-
” l hg: '
one can last. or ought to last
hltn does not recognize the principle
at governn-lenln their lust
powers mun tho consent or tho gov-
, r
erno - , .
"it this nohle sentiment anpllra as
where ll. applies to lrelssd. wnlrn rlu - bl-1
s many year]: has blllpted
under English ideas a sires.
“I remember Well the occasion when
endowed with civil, uoclsl, political and
religious independence.
" ' -hearted concessions wrung
r
ore it. was brought under the English
Suite." '
. COMING‘ TO TERMS.
Greater
‘-,nL,'. metlph,,,Who rodulmll
“Whom Cfodr Destroy,"
After Case Against Moore llhll
Nolan Is Dismissed, Suggest a
Private Exhibition of Picture
for Criticism As to Its Defects
--Exhibition e and all
Understanding Being Reached.
As was Innolluced in last week's
e
protests nlnrle rmnst tho nio-
cllnll. apparently changed
their attitude when they iound canr'clis.-
llolls lor the ll om
..=
e
.9-
o
En.
la?
rs
n
char .
and he would nut Illa!’ ADV other rules-
tlon to he considered. 1-ners
evidence Vrhatevvr [0 move (hit the)’
=
a
de-
iendants were arrested the night oi the
Illzged rl . came with eharwnerlstla
proluntnsss to the hours station to hall
them’ out in whatever sum wiu.de-
mrlnded -
LATER DEV5LDP.’lIErVT5.
gestsd the advisability or getting a
El'andw9Y so all I
plrture wits ollenslve. -and the Illgg:-ll>
n. ni
lion In lea lly Irltd o
Aroordlllxl! on Friday evening. Janu-
26. I comllllttee of Hllwnrdd of H“!
or the most prominent lrlsh people in
5'.
-4
ll. New York met at the Itudi
o to pits: on
the picture. Among thou vnlel-it
>,AVithgraph ;.(lolnpdlly F
‘ I
were: victor Herbert. Thomas Hughes
. crem .
,o;l.usr.v.g chariot sugrue.
Tulle, an n. lvioon. .Yel‘e'miAll mi-
word. De la A.
S)‘-eIlillE.'l Judge Mlrtln. Pnlrick and
Hugh llolohnn. -or Duhlln. rem
through the Easter Week Rebellion:
in
minded, said they never under-
wnlch was prlnclpnlly that it all de
pended on ons's poln oi view as to
whether the oleture was oilehslva or
not. we any this when deienoelsss nice
because lacnedirt Arnold, lor instance,
had n rerteln viewpoint out if
lnrton hurl captured him, he
hut hlm w ere lt wo
ior llim to glve his volut oi view an
expres. on. .
e outcome or the meeting was tint
anlee a sssls
others who were in the Rebellion and
who are HOW in New Ynrk. And no [ha
matter slnnd! It prllsen . a
. --joo->-j ‘
INDIA ON LASTING PEACE.
BER Jan. 29 (hr wireless to say.
ville, I.)-The I or
Agcncy says the E
or the lnrllsn National Party has sent
l.l
L.
’, to freeldeut lvlleon n ublegram .,.
pressing grltltude "in the name or me
31-3.0<Ill.ol)n avmelssed Persona
and vernehla, to
state or chronic poverty. famine “,1
complete moral and mental am;-5‘.
non." .
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