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0 were necessarily long, tb
v'ol.‘X1v., No. 7. Whole No. 701.
’ NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 17, I917.
X A JOURNAL DBVIITED TO THE QAUSKQF IRISH INDI'1PEI)IDENGE, IRISH LITERATURE AND '.I'HE4IN'I‘ERESTS OP THI3 IRISH RACE. ‘
r u.. l‘nIOM=a at
N am. 2.
PRICE FIVE GENTS.
um.
PLEDIIEV $100,000 FOR-IRISII ‘INDIEPE DENCE
..4o.%.
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Conference 0i Delegates from Irish Nationalist Organizations In All Parts Of The
Country Meets In New York And llecidis On Vigorous Measures To foil
England's Attempt V To Ilrilg The United States Into The War And To Defeat
The Sinister Legislation llow Beiore Congress Aiming To Suppress Irish
'-‘,,“‘ To The Death ‘WIIII England‘: Agents In
a
opted-lllcn
p Patriotic (lrgallization
America Priilnisell-lliilil And llncompronlising Declaration All
Who Fought In The Easter Week Rebellion Eel Splendid Reception And The "
Sinells 0f War Are Provided For Renewal Ill The Struggle For Freedom.
‘ ' A.Vallonal conlorcnoe he delcgates from Irish Nationalist organizations
lied states was held at the Yorhvillo casino.
Avenue. on sunllay-' last. and was conil d g
n the n epnoon oi luonday. More than l,2oo delegates
ttcndcd ‘and over sloe,oilo was pledged to the cause oi complete National ln-
-lcpendcnce for Ireland. . ‘ 4 . . ,
. ilcs A. liIcNala-lea. or Fravldenc was Temporary chairman. until
the oorlt or veriiylng the credentials oi delegates was concluded. when Justice
Daniel F. cohalan oi the supreme court at-New llorh was elected Permanent
chairman. Jerem a 0‘LeIry was Serve ar .
s or the ahlest apeeuhen that Justice cohslan has ever delivered.
present situo on in Ireland, the military porition.in Europe.
5?
5
‘.<
Alter on
explaining the
the England and her agents in this country to plunge the United
State w r at England. and he sin ter hi now. before
Congress to enable this Govern sllmiress liatriotio Irish organizations
In , committees were appointed and tho Conference Idiollnla
w s a temperance onhcnnbled the delegates (ruin
the olilrereat parts oi the country to get acquainted. or to renew old triendshlps.
A its conc u the conisrenco was resumed in the big dlnl
continued -until late in the e ening. -Then it adjourned and the
which had been given iull power, met in their hotels and continued their labors
until the aiternoon of zilonday. .
GREAT lmolerrrox To IRISH IZi‘StiRGEY7'H.
a number or
the nghting in Ireland during Easter week.
are a . oi at young ie ovv o seem noun the‘ worse tor the
auiierlng they endured while -‘on their keeping" tetore they succeeded in making
eir eeoopc. They are a a modest lot and were rather surprised at th
lhnsiastic reception aecorded them. was a scene never to s for en
a
wheeled about and raced the crowd
to their iellow-Nationalists all over t
grasped the hands or some oi, the young men who brought hach her soul to Ira
land an old vrp an English army or more than twenty times their number
Vior a whole was . I
carry the news
and
. . ,. A EUSIZVESSLIKE GATHERING. .
Aside from the addresses of Judge Cilhlllm Ind James K. McGllI.re, which
a speec e made were a and to the
hiellows. who commanded lhc..Gal1i'lY Insurgents, and
one to German rrl.1reianir.'1-: ’ man-
at
e
e
5
5'.
E
0
E
9
weeks ago. spo s
ness like and evoked hearty applause. John nevoy spolre only tor ten minutes.
. l - - PROVIDING THE SINEWS oF,W -
halt heiore- the close or the meeting the work
y was cmrriad on. a memor-
never target. and th result en-
atlonnl lnuapsndance nnlll ilnsl
hour and .1.
art collecting and obtaining pledges ior lnone
abio scene which those wh itnesscd it wll
sures the continuation oi Ireland’: dgbt ior
victory crown: her eitorts. It also ensures a to the death with England's
agents and tools. in thin mllmry who are behind the demand for war with
Germany and the new code-at English Penal Laws ior wlllt-I.l Attorney-G
o
l
N
aregory stands soons r. C .
, Co-op re on at tho strongest hind in thin light was pledged by many ”’;"'K9 ll‘ I - ...xloore chnrnticrizorl the adver-
powsrtul native Americans and by Polish and Jewish organizations. d the ' ‘l;'’“‘'‘"“5 ‘W 90"“? 1"‘-9'0!“-lit" tlsemeat as “this lllaboliul dot-lsrntion
9”“ - oi Ivar a s st a country heinre
cengrcasmcn who will vote tor the .un-American code are assured or a lively M
time. ' '>
h ior Am rica i
enaral M’
, e
country tunes the outbreak oi.’ hostilities, to get the (‘tilted dtntes into the
war on the side or Englnnd. Wls’IinuvI that the American people do not want
w r with Germany, notwithstanding the desperate eiiorts or newspaper. vlhtrll
hold a brief Ior England to males it appear that the .
No senuln t would he served by each a war, and the
possibility of it is c mm , ,...,.i
hlochads which mm ., [he
Maple at Germany to produce death nd ring orig no ants-
and it was begun ilrst. and in ‘violation or international law he German
submarine blockade com a a m lita measure to deieai an English illial-y
me ed at producing similar results in English its success
a American Government carries out
some policy regarding it II with the English hlocliade. ,,
- I W D BE A Wale AGuN.s1 IRELAND.
, here is no diitorencs between Germany and the united states that can-
not he amicably settled by diplomacy or mediation. and iv
Flghlin tor the humans oi’ the Allies would on lighting tor the wntt ued no
190‘ e a war agalnni.
hose none have rougnt
Ireland. Is Well as against. arms
2 war un er
iniapt Republic in 1312 and who
the civil War.
did her utmost to srnaab the Union during
"stun Ahuiun Aarsrhlsr IRELAND. .
1.115 568! GVEIRBHEO (III! IDIS H10 DLITPOEE Of those who Bl‘! IIDW wurliiug
might and main to get the United states into t e war on t I E gls d
is that part or the legislation now before ngress which provides for the all
pres at
a slnlste American prolsct. havln its sole oliycct the giving or Amer!
can anpoort to England in the h lding down and --re nooompllsn this
purpose it a rid the iron and sets a
rues and rights or the American cit
lowed in home airalrs.
This legislation must be deieatsd. The people or the United states will
detest its nefarious urpose is explained to them the ill dcicat
the attempt to drag this country into the war at, England's ‘side and ior Englis
ends it they are given o,,,,0gm.,,.
he
'5.
2.
rlsh Brigade up liiai-yes l-ieig ts. opposition to the proposed
Penal Laws in as legitimate and patriotic as was the throwing J! the ten into
Boston Harbor, p - ,
LUNG LIVE THE Am:lercs.v REPUBLIC, ' .
o live the American Republic an it was rounded by the Fathers, :il5y
e and sound policy oi No Entnngiing Alliance: endure iorever and prove
‘ cnt as it has done ever since George wnshington bequeathed it to
the American people. > - - .
iliiolisnlll BRIBERY or AIIIERICAN Niiisiiiiis
‘The. War, ‘Have Furoilased A Lnrgevlllumbercof Papers And Control
‘‘ ‘Many’olierr’io Carry on iifgngiisi 'iropagands'FoFrlie Purpo‘se'oi
Getting The United States Into The War On England’: Side-Deolands
, Acongressional Investigation. ’ ' v l I
VVASHINGTON. I-‘ah. 13.‘.-Eilorts of
prorBrItisI.l llrollagandists to force this
t-auntry Into war Garmnny Vera
bitterly denounced by Representative
J. Hampton Moore in a speech to the
IV
“Telegraph the President and 3- ur
Congressman. pledging in them y
loyal support ‘in lnnnecllnte and vigor-
mil htiion tor the. defence or A or
are quoted rrom the remsrhs
already existing
between Germany and
the united States" '
, lha
President or the United states or the
oi oi England. who tried to destroy inn -
Representative I. Hampton Moore Of PeiinsylvaniIl,.Makies The Charge b
That The Big Interests Which Are Amnssing Colossal Fortunes Out Of a I
- -every
0DIlIllIlIIEE lo WATCH .
Pllo-ellllisll Ltuisiilloll
Prominent Irishman Representing the
Friends of Irish Freedom Go to
Washington to Guard Against the
Passage of Bills That Would Make
Illegal All Organizations Working
for the Independence of Ireland.
lllsslilxcrox, D. c, Fell. I1$.vA
romnllitce‘ t-ollalillln; oi vi.-tor llerliert.
Jlznlcs K. licoulru, Judge John .icroine
,' o ‘cw York.
lng the esolutions adopted at the must-
log the Ic:xcr>util-n-tzolninitl or the
Friends i’ ll-lsh Fr din. lne
llurl-ay Hill Hotel. Xew
York. on SEMI)‘-
day alternoon, Februai la, n
2 comic it s was advised that the
bu tlelary Tumulty promised to ray
the mailer hciore him during lilo
A thorough examination of
C
Iulilweasllln oi organizations engaged in
revolutionary las against inr-
eign Government; with which America
is now at peace
llriahsence Irom Washington‘ of
HIE
n
senator o'uormah and because oi
illness or senator Culbertson t e C
mlLtee r
promised to all so Mr. James is.
nuirs ii and when any such l.llIl might
he introduced. .
a committee also interviewed sen-
ator Lewis oi lllillul ll was
tempt will hi made o have such legio-
halioll put ihrollgll aurreplillnilsly it it
can possibly be done. ‘ - ’ .
Regardless oi the statement silo to
the committee lhai t ere was no knowl-
i.I ’ nlnkion
e r
gion that sllL-Ii
newspaper
is
dcspaichns iroro wasliin
legislation had been dr will u an
auol-t lo be int nduced. so that ii lbe
stemcrlt ion to onilniitec
correct then be interesting. to
say the least, to iind out t announce
the I or at n legislation cam in be
given such wide publicity.
ENGLAND’$ HUGE WAR BIIJL.
nlonalguor Jamcs w. Power-closed the meeting hy an invention which I 1“ M”'=l=- 1915 10 WW0! 1'9 Congress oi the lien states have
was an amplincation or luonniguor larsnn-s appeal to God to punish England '1 ‘"l'‘Pm ""0" Dutch!!! 01 act in this matter," no ciiiictl iten-,
at the opening or the Irish llacs convention in lliitrvil, isle. 'l-hero were rev. """tY""'= 01‘ “=9 lust“ till“ - This tion to the signalur l Dr Lyman no
ernl other priests present. ' ) , . combln-limb Mn 1-"-Y thII':=d- bott. a d the Rev. Randall ll slclilin,
, , controlled the international policies oi --mm, D, . chum, m w“m“,m.‘ ..
t sac papers an " ' rountslor the news “God ‘me an m K... h 7 '
columns or the daily -press oi the coun- "' - 3 ‘“'“‘"'9“'
AVIGQROUS AND TIIIIELY PROTEST
not (allowing Declaration was proposed, by war or resolutions. by John
A. illocarly or Chicago. and unanimously adopted:
we. del tee oi the Irish Nationalists or the united states. assembled
in Nnuunal coniersnce to take action on the acute crisis created in tila united
states and in tha land or our rather: by recent developments in the European
war. other duo consi entlon, hereby eclare: -
‘nae loyalty oi Irish citizens to this Republic, their devotion to its in-
eutntiona and readiness to tlelend lie honor. its integrity and its interests has
has naively oven on the hatlleiield and in every department 0! dv
r rare contributed largely to
mailing or thell be victor s which established and con-
solidated its independence. in the war oi lslz lrishrneo and their sons did
their tall duty ho land and sea in bringing -bout England’: defeat. in the
civil w means i’ open wartare. was doing
her best.
Ir. when England, b ever
to break up the Republic, lrlshmen rushed hy the hundred thousand
to dehnil the Union. won llc-7,7 on its bloodiest lblttlellelda, and gave to the .0
union me atits est Genera . 9
That loyalty. proved with the best blood or the race. is al staunch and
vlgo ll (ad: the pest, and its realnrmailon is only the statement at n
hell-evident truth. it has never been denied by an, ponest American and n
man can auccessiully challenge it now.
To 1's.viJ ler:soLl71uY a.v OUR RIGHTS.
our right to, work tor the independence or Ireland has always hcen com
resent European war our organ-
reach or noutra.lity.- we have used
tionali
ccutlng insurgent leaders, hutenerl
on I D90!-7
do martial law, ex
and imposing intolerable tlnunolal burdens
in: America into the war. a
ave also prot eted against the unnsutral spirit which has governed
oil-le a no as
gland is allows an unnilatnhahle partlnliiy lur‘ England
and ’a determination to cripple Germany, so tar ‘as it roulll he done by such
ti ' ' ‘ ‘ r ‘
C 0" liX0UA1.IFlE'l2LY Afr‘.4I.l'F1' WA]: WITII (IERJIAZVY.
in no w
1 forcibly defend American 11
Y sire assurances or the t'ounir.V'u ‘hack-
“It the good Lord and saviour ever
try $elng.IIlied with all sorts or pro
narodnesa at meats ‘ and
sslbliity and prohahiiliy oi the lsoited
is had by iorelgn loss."
3.
E
is
war: to be she umei c would,
sanction this declsradon or war by onel
mm oi‘ His own ministers or one protes pg;
' ' to c
resorted anything
to commercialize public ac -
oundhag the National Con-
gres into ma lug extravagant and
waptetul appropriations tor the army
and navy under the lalse pretence that
Their
The! are playing
and passion ot the
.llcKiln
would stay 'in‘ his pulpit a single hour,
“I wish to observe that i am neither
me ill the newdpape
um I
:1
necessary
timent and
re
rd-l
oihlng elk. ,
Moore then attached the Brltlsllll
h is been 2
it time through the circulatlalll
leta sent out by sir Gllht-rt;
on every Drelladim
American people.‘
Mn Moore then read the headlines
mm a London dospatch printed in the 0
New York sun Izist Sunday. P .
characterized or descrlhcd " e are atteml-IUHE to distribute,
"a. 1-5, ,,,,.,,,, them‘ to only one or the helligerenta.
n are growing Tim
impatient over the tallnrs oi the Presl-
lie the drastic steps which
eon warranted by
a any
subsequent to the declaration or the new
war zone. ,
" said Mr... llonre, pg
h s mm the scanned
ioriai. "is impatient because the United
states is not going a w ’
Mr more then read the
advertisement w n has
American nights Lenglle‘lnd
onered as substantiation oi
rents are
after!
e
E
a war risk insurance
, g ho are commer-
u,,.H.,;...,.., cially interested in the conduct or the
Mn .4 wa h . alien, oh, may
the statement he, we he
were, c ss-
thougn some these edltorl l
tcrs. some o Tories ‘who
visiting us temporarily; tell us hlood is
thicker than water. the mana! Vs have
invested in these inreign securities is
. Infill
“I s
at
he
it some ilemocrat does
not introduce a resolution to Investigate
these tilnrges oi pernlciona mercenary
a were llreserllc in the
flrcavd by the gentleman irom -rexss.
tllallgll the session he aIltlrL I shall in-
,-, r e auc sell, let
Wilson and the the chips tall where they may."
n. ......,..,.p.,,. or hate day, . r. llnnp or lili-
[I . nnis. tile lnilluriiy icadcr. rallwett to he
(I llr. Moor inscrtctl in the naval Illll wilhont de-
ropertr."
Mn lioore then took execution to the
toliowing ststennent: -
“I"restdellt Wilson and Congress dc-
lng hclore declaring wa
"Who llyl Preslurnt
congress are seeking t
llomcllody's barking hclora
And n w we protcst against lhentlcnipt, which to unlloulitctily the col-
niinatlon oi the English propaganda. carried on It W-mwui GXWIM In U: I
w
exception plan to the lollowlng lylluia-"W19 0' I " “"9 “W following
tion iroin l.he'aanie adrar semen ; amendment: “It is hereby reainrmed in
‘to
ew
, is nearer x
. an
or
".3 tion
ii‘ She Remains Under England,
Will Be Goinpelleil to Pay and
Which Will
Her Bzlnkrup
Great Britain‘: war bill betiolnea
alnggcriog and lutlllit-ndous every d
According to dtsplllsllel
B r hw naked in the .H0i
tor
amount Asked El I
statesman in the iinanclal history o(Im,M op mm mm, do,” .,,
xo less than xi.-‘oi hlood that enter
the i.'iiIted Klugdoni.
iloo.oo0.Iloo is needed to car
r.
areal. Britain is. lhereiore. tn? dc
patch continues spending now in ilv
we as nlut-la ha wan silent. In the
year immediately beiore the war
set-and vaieror 31.750.000.000 I: ll Ll:
tn - a o ginning tor the next
In brings the total to
Bnilncilal year.
320.410.000.000.
4-12 at t7.5no.ooa
day in lm. .
unless Ireland breaks away colllnIele-
ly irom her connection with E
d sets up an independent goveronlcnt
her own the w have o my a very
large ltmnnrtidn oi this expense. whiih,
considering how arertaxed she is al-
rea y. will‘ mp y luean her hecoming
barlkrlllit pn a raw years.
aw the gentlemen who have talked
so much ahont the privilege of help; a
part or the Empire can reconcile in
statements with inis‘deplorahle cantil-
' will he. to say the least, very inur-
eetlag. '
;lll,ooo,uu0 than $25,000,000 a
..
lie the policy oi the United stains ta
adlnsc and settle its international dis-
miles! through mediation or arhltratinn
to the end that war may he honornulp
avoided.“
l.ntc when the vol
hill came, nlalorltx under Kitchen was
follml arrayed with twenty-two olnor
nnl-iilsts openly ag‘aln;t ulo i-residence
ilrlval programme
. T...-A. .
‘lilo llosslble shutting oil or the Brit.
ish oil supply at Tampico is causing it at on
grant dt-ill oi urleasihean in some "Anaer-
icail" newspaper ti
President was not reocivlng iltloglaliolls, to
day. 'Illcalrs
- . , and I'll he
Stngrgerlllg Sums Being Spent,“-g ["131-gglg
Da.51y,vPnrt of Which Irelilnd,lSl-alu rennet-n'ulI
Practically Malia ; neutral
L ., would
I i
dltli
day in lots-is. and no
a on the naval ro
FRIENDS OF IRISH FREEDOM 0PPOSED T0 WAR
Eiecuiite Ciiiulnilite Holds llltillilrnllle Session, Adopts Address To President Wilson
Strongly Pitading For Peace With Germany And Iiiviug Cogent American
Reasons llily This Republic Sliolllil Nut Enter The European Strliggle-Oonr
(millet iii Prominent .lleu Appointed To Present it-I goroils Protests Against
Eregnrfs Ellglisll IIEIi:i‘i:c ill‘ The lielllin Aci Being Passed To Wage War Iln
lIligl.1nd's And lilis a‘s Entnlies In America 0n Prelence Ill l’reserl'illg Nell-
iis l'assage ll‘ouid litAn Act of Base logratilude To The Irish IIdF:-
' on As‘ne.'I For Ireland It Till: Pence Conlerence- Road Work Well Done
lrnlity
lieto;
The
dam. lielii i
Saturday la
n lnu lnigc
was
at
5?
vi
rate at it ne a
on
Pol III’
set-reinly or live An.-lcnt or or or lllbcrninnn: .
city at Boston II)I'DlIlcf oi Mayor Curlcyt; John T, R
lilt-Garrity oi Phlladnlillllla. and olhcrc. .
h lillsillegrl or thin ovgnnlxaiion was irlin
passage or thc resolutions which
)‘tLOl"lI emphatically against war with car-
. slut-
tant work done one IIH.‘
, The meeting placed
lions in l
utive committee o
to
lag again
ii which
star-
meeting of the
i
a liistisriv an
-hole lollrllry and lne action it took was oi‘ the utmost im
Hhlllil
o c in
, lsli.
it liuvnn
1‘ ISDIV ml
many and ssainst I e bill now
2 tencegto eniorce rlelltlsl’ v
‘ whit-pl SPI:
i',ai.ic men n s
in purpose or prcsenting an address to
y and n
man
in proposes to do his
in; llrnttitnll)‘ extending the r:uglluh Deicnra oi
, States shall he deleaied. , L
ml
llicring. it
live co-inlilllce or the l-‘ritlida or lnah Fros-
H 'ew York, on
I or the Murray Hill olei. It
was in
an in line lleopla or the (In t
e the lnomorabl
h
n Ra’-e at the Univ] Astor and tho George ill. co an
i I 4 and L 1 I
Vlllor lleruert. Prerilllrlll oi the organization. tailed the meeting
ilrisniru, ciimi-mop or ran rlhefilllve committee, prcal od
supremo -
ncll. lir. min I-
ourl o a o
ugh oi Ohio, 1- I
curler. Collertor bk th
no or Buflalo. Jot-en
sarwd. but the most lmpv
will bu found below.
ppolnld
we
The iollowlng gmilelll9ll' nere appointed on line committee:
Vlclor lisrlieri. Preerlont or the I-‘ril-lllis or lrish Freedom.
' Ml-G
vlrglnia. ‘
any or Pltlhll
lion James it
Judge Lawless, or
Dr. John
hltcarry o
Alexander I
. ., J
I-‘oi
lrlsh Fl eeilnnl:
lion. trooilrow wllson.
.Ror .
uiin E. iicsly or-xi
D Moore. Sel'rzlnry< oi
ulrc. Fa
r n
o.
I-‘ortl. lddiior oi lh
- assistant Dialri,
ilmmgrtn. tier.
Plains’ l‘.llTH PRESIDENT.-F
lowing is the add:-esp sent to,Prt'sIIicnt Wilson by‘tlla Friends or
rmer Mayor of Syracliae.
eld, hints.‘
c Il'iA‘7l
the Friend
in pilot. .
’ February 10. 1917.
President n! the ration Siall‘!.
lie ilousc. Washington. D. C.
lexel-litil-c Committee 0
tor the purp
mi-ruliers: in tonimon with all others or their bloc
II above all worlilly ltllngs, in line honor and weliare oi the Untied
uld not DB dnwn Int.
o e
wh
sl i’-The
so-‘lely rounded
y u g
the dreadrul struggle wti
F
rat.-we nollll out to you that
tion oi great llouer Ior good wnirh it now
sir. who
lose the DOM
the hcillgnrcms
Salami.’
ein certain to drill i
use ofC0n.t-ll: g
t2,7no,oilo,ailn, the InrgeiitIt:onuary to our rital in crest
should by null. notion undo
Third e-We
racial grou s an
twur that ia now
u
and canon
of those “IIO hit‘: in
Fourth‘ ’x' t alone
will
tention or nearly ell
hid tor the promises to pay or Governments that are
rlulnly lnuat rcnndiate their national obligations it
l-1 gland should (all to have at come
at bnnlirllptuy and that cc
d the war a o
it last i
in he!‘ IHHISIIIICQ
bios. Om": we we
the bands null
or pressing liebl
we (nu-Ila or any othigruerviive. it will he by sending our deal to til;
host or danger. to tall. the iorelnoet piece in the light as the soldiers or Canada
nid
. great
that has already enlnlled
rensziiani. and tho cum
in; peace that will pill on end in the ownership
ii-la nr three great Empires a
have heen‘dc[ll'hcrl by centuries or apoiialion and .
IV. as
earth hr
mi t‘allntl'iu or unit-
- E‘
is
out
Let us
nation, and iiint you.
he ilehai-red iroin aollng as the mediator and pacldcator in the law
must approach iiie question is prnce
we should. by taking part in the war.
largl-ly
world dlllnllt.
Marci! cl, the and oi the nhhnclalitngciher in pcate and harmony. r.nrl Ih
tlevaststl
ti they
remain nelltrul-vaml by
and
use
a you t al this
Ii
lull is no
a, oil
into
rill
‘en temporarily entru-ted with .
the ideals but the material interests or this cnllnlrr
be served by mlllitnilillng peace.
or another year and
re drawn inln I Q 11 PM
gold and supplies, and or taking irom them
securities or gov-ornincnts ai
unesnln
ope is 4
Elllollo. can do
mainla
hut. enter the cohll at and we lose at once our great moral
1’ ins I-‘rlerllls oi,lrish.rreerlom.
ul nilvulullllg
ioilntry silo
w being waged in ‘u
it we enter lhe war
as President occupy so exalted a
r idenla, Ind mlr traditilm
our naiiouul in hell
runs oi
a are the null‘ things to which the
thou
owe are d
reury (hilt w
already on the t
For, nlal:e no mlaialie; the pl‘inI'I])II part we shall be called upon to
g be that or sending to the Allies
so in
. will
, we may be paid at al
ady breakinx
e end of the war we
e than ever In a poeitio
pied annerlng upon i-:nrope.
there In y o
protest if access:
It Gcrmllrly by the hreaking all of rel:
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one. but u-izh all t c ‘countries that iniringe uooh neutral rights an
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to Ohio)’.
. inon
sidunt Wilson earnestly protest-
lhn Realm Act to the United
ihn indepehltienee of Ir and
our country would .
holds no the foremost
bouillon.
i‘ when ’
incvlzeloly be drawn irtlis . ."
other Powers--a thing
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much at the work that genera-
drawing tnxstilcr and IIDIEHIIS (I10 various lull!!!
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