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-A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE CAUSE OF IRISH INDEPENDENCE, IRISH IJTERATURE AND THE INTERESTS OPITHE IRISH BACE.
Vol. XIV., No. 9. Whole No. 703.
IRELAND UNDER RUTIILESS REIGN (IE TERROR
‘ Hundreds l)f Men Arrested In All Parts or The Eouniry ljndcr The Defense Of The
Iiealm Act And Sentenced To Imprisonment‘ By Irresponsible Magistrates-'
lawyer Sent To Jail for Defending iIIS‘ClICI'll And Refusing To lictriiy
Iiilll-Practise Prevli’l.'lllg In All ’Civdiz'cd Conntlies Allolished By A British
ouversnsniiil Which A Sc-Called
Radical ls Iicild-‘All Ireland Rejoiccs At
Count Plnnketfs Victory In North Iioscolnmrln, Which is The Handwriting On
The Wait For The Traitor Parliamentary Party-Compulsory Tillage ‘Order
-Doomed To Failure In England And
DL‘Bl.i.V, Feb. s.-so strict has near-
mosistrotesgro in leogue
ury authorities. and
are
sent to tell ror,ono month
with hard lunar. Mr. at Hol-
, rs interned in England.
The police more that th
ublic" in the
streets or
oride. the Resident Magis-
thet such hnslmsa coil
, not he tolerated. I ‘
' HUNDREDS or ARREST5.
let-o
Cfiilntfi
George‘ is evidently‘ chegr
couanre of B2dluont:I's iuiiuence in iro-
ud. The collapse or rerrllttlrls laid
the genersl opposition oi the lrieh rare
' 0 his mad-
: s
lrelanil and the lrieh rim.
who
at the connection with England.
LAWYER HIFRISONED FOR DEI-
FDNDING HIS CLIENT.
O'Brien Moron. Iolltitori
11575 but Idllxdlga guilty by I
rt n l M
open court s secret d nrnent issued oy
the Royal irish constshulory orllce.
Dublin castle n wee ches ed
with having retused to comply ‘With the
. request of air nr on than, commend-
er of the Force: in irelnnrl. to supply
him with he in on as
how be obtained the documents in
question. ‘I
The sentence on Mr, O'Brien Moran
is In ml at tyrulny which cnnnal he
lcnricivliized
is ll llhert!
utmost or his
innl to
E
and il‘D9l'Isnl.lnIeiaL Th
Idmlnistered in irelend under the
“'hethei'
In igstlon., enct, Mtlltnrlsln
-become more intolerunt since Lloyd
George took up the reins of govern- m
n-sent. -- '
Wt)t7NDED'FoLDIERs FILL lins-
PITALF. in
sniulolds oi wound
week axaln '-
se been landed in this
eti soldiers hn
(ity. The invnllvls viere badly maimed
end was a groes e spec-
tacle. All the wounded uldteu nre
e turn shunted “
Limerick. and W’
' or the’ nation's fond. conisuni
n Moran has I’
4
Ireland.
.
the exrlusion oi the sick or the city,
while the men people are syrnoalheiir
loice to s
EliglInd’s ngnting runisns
rendered powerless to carry out E
llsh domination and tyrnnny in irelsnd
nd in ever 0 the world. n
soils or many hardships end nrivntions
, tint Lbs
darkest hour is (hit hetnre the dawn.
JOHN BULU5 EMPTY BTDJIAUE.
road short: a nste ed
at
o
necessaries s got
and shorter The supply or wheat end
nth r cor annln low, and
calling nlvo
eurtoll their suowuncse or nroed, meal
and ‘ sugar, r an ’ prerecos
his ucornmelsdnuons lay the following
remnrlts:, -
"The
ocahstly for some ciirtnilment
mion is
urgent.“ An nmonnrhnmcient for each
,, Individual redulrns, in unnseunsnce, to
he stated.
“Th: ouenilty indicehed so being suf-
ocient has been srrlverl at on n
hssnrd hssis. hut utter roll exnnilnntion
oi the not si ino-
dintoly evaiiihle ar vislhls. -'
“cm, by the -ndoption or, and work-
ing to,. such in Ivarase spool-tlonnsent
Will it ha possible to maintain Ide-
‘Nate margin to mtiet not nnly the
noun! lltmition, but ntin ntlel
which hsve to be allowed for. 3
"Tbs main (actors tllten into reck-
anln n as as octlns
freight and trnlisport. Ind the Ilecehsliy
to ell e nation‘: norm C
on-
sumluion so I! to adiuat it to the needs
oi the situltion.
‘The urgency or the position silo-vs
rs
or no delay in iniorrning the country
or what is demanded or it.
n view he sch ved,
-l-he three most important stsples or
neoesser, to ensure en en
tflblltion and conservntton of nvnilnbla
supplies.
-"Compulsory rationing on a hired
qusntly hand in yes a
. llAtIan'I instinct or sclhllsclnllne.
IrL‘B.IlAItl'.VEn‘ WORK HAWK‘.
Recommendations as to tho curtail-
the green; lncrossetl nctlv
IU of tile Getlnnn submarines, the neo-
ie or nnglend ere no longer hoostlng
of humbling Germany or at Iordlng it
over the races of the giant. The oft!-
REJOICIEVG AT PLUXEETTH V10,
‘ TORY.
Tho election 01 Count Plunlrett hon
oiizh to,
him null or rlllvs MI’!
[I
has cvngrslud the lauolinhospilnis to
inning steps to confer on him a sinu-
l
IN ATTEMPT TO TIGHTEN
BLOGKADE HITS NEUTRALS 1,’:
calling at s port in British or
territory !hs1II'IllItii the Nilltrlan’ is
men to
on stem on the vvey to ur iron. e
Britain’: New Order in Council it
Further Violation of the
Rights’ of Oountriss That Are
Keeping the Peace.’ tor e
Sonia poopla seem to ioi-get thlt tho ‘ism’
British luvs ecinred merciless ‘ "
blorkndn OK the countries With whit
they are at win an that the ilnvy or C
George V. has sued. when no German
euhmsrinse were near. as it urilai
n (‘on .
urryillg
out
enem
- V ' NEW YORK, MARCH 3, 1917.
any neutrsl rountry adorning menus
access to enemy territory without
Allied
es-
I16 cnrryini;
or
is
-4
n
awn“ ‘M 5”” C f1u0inleCTnIIrlTI:;a:lr Allied (2:
Erwin‘! MW order tightening HQ smlnetio or her oargo.nn sentence or
hlockaae of her enemies is a nun ,,,,,d..,,,,,.,,,,,, ,1, ,,,q,,,,.,,,...,, .,.
doubted and illegal terierencs u a,, mu, 0, K ,,, of my
the rlienls or neutral Pnwel'!- in origin or destination. Ind no such are-
d
scribed in n desnstch trorn London
dnledgjebmnry 2 . i
e provisions or the new order in
Collnril, which is printed in the oplciul
G
“Third-Goods which are found
examination or may v s
o enemy
liable to condemnation.
nro: .
"First-A vessel which is encounter-
suniplion as laid down in article 1 shitll
nrlse
on
e lsel to he goods
origin or destination shell be L V
7 UNITED lRlSll-AMERICANSOCIETIESTROTESF
Largest Aggregation of Gihizons in-Greater New York De-
, . nounoe the Attempt to‘ Drag the United States Into
the European War -on Eugliinllls Side as the Result of
8. Menilacipus British Propaganda on Which Millions of
Dollars,Hdve Bean Spent-Pledge Unrelentilig Opposi-
- tion to Congressmen Who Vote for the In alnous ver-
mdn Espionage Bill Until They Go Down to Eternal In-
famy With Benedict Arnold and the Traitors Who Bo-
traycd Ireland for British Goldmlt Is Intended to Help
-England to Keep, Ireland Under Her Heel.
a regiilar monthly meeting of the United Il-isIi-Ameri-
’ til
Tll
can Societies .was be (1 ast undiiy ev mug at o Irish-
Alnerican Athletic Club Building, 159 East Sixtieth Street.
There was an unusually large -ottendnnoo and several new
delegates from sociatias not previously represented presented
their credentials and were received. There was a large rep-
resentation from Broo y . '
'. Th meeting was called to order by-Mr. Denis A. Spel-
lessy, Chairman of the Board of Directors, and Mr.’ Thomas P.
.Tnite was elected Chairman for,-the evonillg, ,MllglLxouting
business‘ was transacted, after wllicll they i‘nlloTing resolu-
tions were ppescntied by the Committee on Resolutions and
on :.‘ - <' ‘ .
passed uunnim M I j V I .
We, the Uniteil Irisll-American Societies of New York,
representing a race that has proved its loyalty and devotion
to the nited States in every crisis’ of the Nation's history,
and on every battlefield frcm'Bunker Hill to Appomattox and
Siintiagc, protest against the attempt to drag this country
into the European War without, nny just or adequate cause
and on account of diderences with Germany which are cap-
able of adjustment by peaceful metho si.
. a war a the present time could result only in
benefit for England, with whom tI1is‘Government has slider-
ences of at least equal magnitude as those it has with Ger-
.lnnny, and whose illegal and.ineiiec1:i've blockade has violated
American rights dud indicted injury on the American people
‘to 3 much greater extent than has the German blockade of
England. . A r
The loss and suffering already inliicted oh this country
by the European War would be intensidod ii huniirediold by
our entry into the conflict, and no possible iidvontnge could
come to us. The attempt to align this Republic on Eng-
lixlirlls side inra war fomented by English. commercial greed
is notoriously the result of a. British‘ propaganda on which
many millions of dollars have been expended and which for
mendaoity ltnli dishonesty has never‘becn equalled in the
world's history. Its success would bring disgrace nlld dis-
honor on the country and make it the oatspnw of its only
real enemy. i - -‘
We boldly ddirm that the vast majority of the people
of New York, and we believe of-the whole country, are
g strongly opposed to-war, and tho, actioniof those who seek
to force it upon the people shows that these agents of Eng-
land are fully convinced of that fact. ‘Hence they are pro-
paring to coerce the people.
The provisions of the Overmdli Espionage Bill-which is
is revival of the infamous Alien and Sedition Laws-are de-
liberately intended to suppress the rights and liberties of the
American people and make them the object slaves of the ov-
erninent of the day, instead of its masters, as they are n
and some clauses of it have the evident" purpose oi‘ helping
‘England to keep the people of Ireland under her heel. , The
enactment of these provisions would bring indelible disgrace
all the United States. ' A .
We call upon Congress to reject this Bill. We warn the
members from New-Yor that those who vote for it will be
-fought unreleutingly at every stop their career until
their political life is ended and they go down to eternal in-
famy with Benedict Arnold and the traitors who betrayed
Ireland for British gold. - J v
Resolved, That ooliiesof this declaration be sent to
every member of the New York delegation to. ongresi.
be it further resolved, that the heartfelt thanks
rid
of the United Irish-American Societies be extended to the
N York “Al:uei'iciln" for its ntrlotic, able and truly
. or war, is brought to light hy
brand In so-uo.sla-insnsnort i. lso:.et (ha Po-homo: st
Nu: YurI,N. it- now
ABJECT, SUIIIIIISSION T0 ENGLISH CONTROL
-no-oj
IIEIIIED IIIIES IIF CHURCH.
Liverpool .Mob Tries to Lynch
German Prisoners and Catho-
lic Priest Had to Write to War
Oliice Before Being.AIloweil to
Visit Them.
An interesting example or.lh'o chris-
the preservation of Christianity and
vtllzatlull" treats cermeh prisoners
the [ol-
lowing inoident vtlut-lied tor by a cath-
met. at Aintres railroad siatio
howling English moh,'comnosed or on
clssse e sir ior over an
hon
were surloring untold ugony troin their
This sscnrt. eventu-
ceeeded in getting their captives
-v
ys hnd- elallseii i
the meantime, and one of the sailors
hod horn his legs‘ nmou:otod.,. Both
might have died during that time with-
out receiving the consolation‘ thei
rlm' ’7&IIEl3.“‘,'A ‘T “‘""
as‘ might no
it is but typical ol the set-
3
end the onptives or the last Irish In-
silrrection, ' ’
As to English rnohs-ths -best that
sold for them is that they‘ are
E ..
(1 Job
his sstelllteswthe Anti-Iris
Uorkmau Tried by Gourtlnsrtial
‘ lmrged With Buying Britis
Rides and Tsliin
Them Away in a Brand Van.
CORK. Jan. 26.-A cnnrtlnartlnl WI!
s recen
o
her is. oriored Devin money with intent
to purchase rliios irons him.’ . -
sis novie ssld tilnt.on'Suniiny
isr
torin I'I‘If,k his Danton
men e mi w icll he hunded wit-
ens. I to POPGII Rind. Where
they mctiicouud so other n, nd
witn ve accused the ritie. settin!
on the night or November 27 he look
four rides (ruin the hsrrnnlis and con-
cealed them in n tleld until he met or-
cuserl end in or their where-
Accused brought a bread van
s.
dsseruon,
t e was brought out or the do
lentioli horrum on the rlondey before
Christmas. I
conatnhle cnrdner said on arrest
over so was found an ‘mused, eiso en
irlsh volunteers subscription esrd, a
total sostinonco cord. and sinn I-‘ein
E
E
on . .
Evidence Yinvins been ziveifthat HYE
rides were missed. the glee tor the pro
secution closed. .
.
NEW YORK WILL CELEBRATE
ROBERT EMM.ET'S BIRTHDAY
A celebration in honor or n.;'n -
grinder evening. ilinrch 4,
Hall Room, Madison Avenue and
ninth Street, under the euslili-es lit the
Clan-l:iA-Gnel at Any York
nhys“
sounds and the hsrdshipe they had so Am
mop ieoring unit 0,
m is called to account
A NEW KIND OF WAR BEE-AI). pni
mm - 9
an outrage in ioreiizn . . m
’ HII Amoricsnism is costing this man
nod got one year's Ix'nprlnon- ‘”‘
mer on.-use nieren I. inn.
lvnllsrresident “'tlsnn‘is demand-
ing from Congress powers that will on-
Ible him to crente n stnis or '
h
Amer-icvn riyhtr. while Germany old
he
'- MR. iLUNDE'S AMAZING
STORY. -
(From the New York nomad; Mail.)
In . Una DI’ the warehouses of New
York tens or [nods made in America to
fill In I a of the-nlpautrll
or
arid superl-iiuon. "
t th man is exceptional. He does
not recognize the right of the British
Government to dictate to him as to how
he is to conduct h business in Amer-
rlo does not consider the nritisn
should have the privilege ot exnsninin:
usreernenis with
out the sanction or the
psrtrnent. l .
He has Gone to the stats Depnrtment
tor relior. e hns een assured thet
his position is correct, that the British
in n In higlrbnnde nnd
tops
Lsw hocsuse
to their ndvsutngo to
, HIS "A.’IIER1L‘A2l'IS.Il
The American Government they pro-
test, Wnshlnslon tells him. out what's
the use
n so.
EXPENSIVD.
bend the knee to the Brit
trade
He noteo
money. nly has been
rouid oroosod w
in its money as the others are making
it. but he, refuses. x
This msn is Theodore H. i.unde.,.i>ie
is President or in. American industi-lei
Campus)’, of on ego, lnnlrer: oi piano
Irliwnre, nde is s xorweglan
in America thirty-tour
a quarter or s oontur
In the roll or 1914: when Not-my
was unable In
, -e
l-
r:
us"
is
they have eonslderedlt ,.
lean. me
Ira and hns been a. citizen more than wit
PRICE
I: me t,
HIS BUs1.V‘E.ss W
s I CAN
r 1 number n
stewed in and not on
wholly Ame
consumers.
r than
1916, by
the
to Mr
Atnerlosn indostrisl
If 0LIl' BIIPDIY
n.
such an agreement, end are able to con- Rn:fh::““", ‘I
dllCt -business lln(IEl' British restriction I
1151! me
fore.
Trenton.
ke all
(nrtllrer snd expo
France, 'Itnl1
which rerromengsnese
used.
. This
up It this um s
we re ioiorme
ltir Is
American stand in this crisis of the Nzitlolfii life. I Rel Pnlritk r. O'Donnell will fire. telegraph companies The
l ,‘slde. ind Itie nrstinn will lie dsllherell .iclr: rs line are ‘unte-
" v--' 7' 7 ' ' ,hy Jliilge Cornelius r Collins, ' ow this we (‘iorernmcntlhuiil
IBl' honor. Count Plllnkett. nllt Re(I- rattle the rerrlllterri and rcncgallrs wnol an pppvonylain musical progrsrnme e. co! Ni into ontrart wt
rnnnd. In now hsllei is the men lehd- noon-ioneu Irvlnrid for the in-illshlu-iii be rendered. Adlnlstilnli will be John it, lir;rllIIns'I Sonli Collllnn! and
cr. Tin irish ,Deol7Ia nsvs brushed Enliiiro. line. sums to nilnulltlure the wire, ynivh
. , ., V
If I
l' writgcn on i,
A. H. Canover, Trruurer or
John A. Roshlings sons Company.
hing to I-euhont
British (area the Ame can
undertsltlns sluli re
orce as long as the present
FIVE CENTS.
Amazing Revelations Made By A Chicago Manufacturer Of England's interference
' With Anl:ricn‘s Foreign Trade, Carried On With The Consent 0f-The Wash-
ington Governlllent While Admitting It ls,ln Violation llf International Law-
Lnlallflll Agreements Dictatcrl iiy Ilritish Consuls, In Accordance With Public
Statement 0f English Amllnssaddrhhich Was In Contriivention 0f Diplomatic
Privilege-The Siillatinn Amounts To A blockade Of The Coasts Of The United
States-And The Government Which Permits ‘This Picks A Qnarrel With
Germany for less Add Iiriilgs Collnlry To Verge Of War.
was to he or copper, 'snd which we. to
he shipped iron the noeoling establish-
in
Ht)L‘Ll7 AJIEIN.
r the orders had
A
suns forward the British Government
Dr rihed what
u regard to his zorelgn
now
was
e steel he nuds
most contnlnslaritlsh ferramarlglnesa,
herlcq the British hold
upon -American
r
The correspondence that (allows tails
ltcan
ale
oterlnl in which
it enters mllit sign
oz. w'e ehn shin no '
, is our customers who do not
sign this agreement. Kindly: (hero-
Ind
-AGREEMENT Is SWEEPING. ,
The ferramnnllnene ’
ll
agreement re-
ogresrnenln which
the United KInEdn7Ils'
or lzuseis.
e tnnhsr undertake to gi-in.-no. -
in (including all
ritlsh possessions), nrnnoo, nus
ssls. Italy or Japan.
01 xtieei or other I
in:
main in"
war in
d by the Racki-
lngs inst Englsnds agents go so
eltumlrlc th
elr books to
sstlsly therllselves that the agree
rllcnt Is not violated. I
we it it unssre tor nllr insti-
tullons that our rlllzrnl enter into
nrlvaie horsemen
Government: will:
is w i nreiizn
out the nnrtloll