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A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE CAUSE OI‘ IRISH INDEPENDENCE, IRISH LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS OF THE IRISH RACE.
, Vol. XTV., No. 27. Whole No. 721.
NEW YORK, JULY 7, 1917.
nn-ia..a.ndel.....stt.r.oet.l.iaot.sr orsrscroalocss
c new lt.ss.u.lr...ad.-nssceter Colxvwaaisl liaraema-la
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
0’iCONIi0R,I"AID AGENT OF BRITISH GOVERNIllENT
Ilg tiets Thousand I’ounds A Year from The English Treasury for A Sinecurt,
lint Ilas The Iiiiroutery To Say, “None of Us Ilas Received A Penny "-Lies
Audaciously lly Denying Laurence Giuuelfs Testimony That The Traitor
Party Cheered The Announcement in Parliament iii The Execution Of The
, Rebel Lenders-Sent Ilere To Tighten Itis l’ayruaslers' Loosening tirip Du
Ireland; To Persuade President Wilson Not To Recommend “Canadian Home um
’RuIe" And To lniure The Cause Of Real Nationality-llis Mission. Already A
t y ' Flat Failure, V Ile V Is Now On The Ileiensive-Darts Not face A Public
Ilseting, Sn lie Talks Only To The Nevtspnpers-his Statements A Tissue
' 0i Falsehood, Misrepresentation And Slander Ill The head. I
he doeslft. even
eomnlotely for-
ror poor lime rlazleton,
say "Mn. mo." and.is
gotten. ,, I
e two British agents calling them-
selves "envoy! trons lr rived
a Sunday. June 24. and were scheduled
male altos d crconnor and hia’u 1 inrormed ieilowe, w 0 had been attack-
didn't show u . e ciao Theatre jug .,,v go;-g9'g gin-cefjty mg M...
to t 1.500 cable. b nnl damning his latest scheme tor the “set-
more than 200 turned no is ll 6:! were tlsment or the lr uesllori"--which,
mostly cry quiet. undsmonstrativa rer- as all the world lrnowa was settled no-
‘on . The orowd at as large ally three years ago by John Redmond
enough he give I "rousing lrish wel- Ind his three pals, or masters ‘Can
come" In Lloyd sen-or Kine nor had to show how little these judges
George‘ ens was eclded ' .
me" was put on till the
whm‘ . ,. I
FAROE AT THE’ tusllvo.
‘ At the casino tbs proceedings were
very tame until a sound or the his lerce
oi policemen present had to e requisi-
tions n siamen who carried
Irish 1:. rpoliran nag-
V" tin ' - tu-
V V . ‘nrdzll s‘or.i.
all-the prrpiniayslory at’ his new
L about,ths gallant light
akin; for "democracy
nice it . No wonder
I-lls Honor. who has a peculiar sense or
honor and of a solemn obligation. look-
ed sour and disappointed at the Casino.
MAYOR, Mf7'(7EEL'5 “CONVICTION .
Mayor . Mitchel was th
and yen ‘Inter M
does he call
o
ed a marvellous feat In mathematics by
demnnllra g how live delegates could
equal to seventy-by giving
sixty-ave or them a false name. He
lauded the British Democracy who have
xlven him sit as nnd
"knocked spots out ot the ablept straw-
glsts on Park now by showing to h
n entire satisfaction
has already won war .
WOULD l:‘0zvDL‘scEh'D 1'0 MEET
E. '
e
2
But as the dilya wore nu he gt-e a
triue pessimistic and assumed a defenr
sit-e attitude. Even great soldiers have
a wh . Ha had
t at stuir written by
Supreme Court Judges and other badly
-n
at
near to meet and discuss the rrtsh Ques-
tion with one or those Judges w
. it the name
would .ortiy Leprosy o with to see am
e hlggertbkn his ‘salary '3!
" as cinema
That. JUIISG
Very‘ IJITUCIIIBI’ Is to the company he
divorce rolIl1
. They nine-
times appear beiore him In court, but
III doehn’t raceive them Is callers. nor
upon era.
use 293 )7D‘NTl)s’G PARTY.
Andy in putting. one it ell) It!-
monumental gall In
many or
drops bis lllousallli pounds a year in
the cal 43
church, or rontrlllutea it to the Re
cross, or to the man nelisi Fund, or
to
to
wondering world what he does w h it
He presumes on
or British methods when he tells us
Long John no c urse th
llemoers have not got lobe personally,
case they would to
tor the stewardship oi the chiltern
llunriro a and seek reelection, This
war time. en T can pocket his
is
that England N
do
ti
An-lerican ignorance '‘
cally emptied so many times by traur
isrs to Government jobs that thtty used
to write “Ltmertclia” about It until the
thing sot stale. There were several
variations. but here is one at them
"if you'd make yourselr lit
a soldier or aastnan;
The way that is best .
To that haven at‘ rest
is to get on the stair oi the Fyvevnnn.”
ha F1 the
rennin is organ or the
C)
o
f
E‘
f live thou-
5."
-4
sand dollars a year an inspector oi the
. l ' an
Movies , , I
To KILL -eoszunuu HOME RULE."
turn out "cop " by the
must i res his
start on the man people throllgh the
rrohritish press. , ' ‘
we Washington last sutur-
wonderrul little dwart now
Stntlltn Book" is lite an
Ulster counties until bb's Eve, or
later, w d in master stroke or
nlatesnlanshlv. The men who pa Im
a thousand pounds a year want that
job dons and ‘ray Pay is "the man for
Ga way." ‘ '
sunday be commenced operations
(ram his new ear, ms e an assault in
line‘ force on the Irish Republican Army Ind
sank n
n
'I:en he
is through with President Wilson the
“Canadian Home Rlllarg" will be in rail
Igrijlllhlll at UM Kreioiror ..,..,,,
THE MAD SIXN FEINERS.
nor's best work 1 r h
a. are dtnllo
nn Irish Republic is possible, so those
who talk o hare are crooks playing
the oredulity of simpleton
nvl olsacroekhi
for England on the continent oi Eu-
without one scrap orbanellt lor
lreland. Phyelca
winning irish libert is all
when exnen ed
position to crush Ireland it is a noble
ere, mo. a thousand to year without having to race M
was chilled at the srnsu size and cold- reelecil an Joli . he ior- "5-
nisd of the audience. But he W13 warnr sworn nlan. I5 only Illrcd Rt Inter THE PARTY DID CHEEIV THE
on -up a hit after he had said he vnls as Assistant Crown prosecutor EXEWTIOQWA
59'3"“! men "-0 d d,‘”'”‘i::‘:o;l“"‘ f::‘5“r"“da‘;"“ “'2 (:35 ME :3; W; The most ltnpadent lie that O'Connor
'- i ' tllsl hi d lth t to "I lh Party"
llaullted the Irish Republican Iflng hlln cannot‘. take gonad ti:ier'r.seltt;.cs‘. halvcugot cfwmf‘ A‘wf,‘::.' n';Mu:m;:m or me
his 1 no it re I or h e no u them by the un rc or e r re n as M t new new
lin was
it
e mmltla of John
Purroy Mrtc at.
h 1
There were ‘other lesser lights ther-.
‘ ury as am
a the insurance ulld 0
followers and their
win]: in the arirniniatratl
Id Age Pensions de-
by uurencs Gina
cuaed the speaker on the door or the
has illn
Commons or ordering the
. -King Edward, or
like a gentleman"
pi as memory. "lied
x 5150- but Elnem “"8 9'“ " "” to vd dy slordaunt. and win r
emvly will eflmd “Wk "““""""" lied like any common liar tor political
But doubtless s glowi Iegrlln was s well 5 their unanimous vote tori mm M: W I“ he
sent to t e rs n ducrlbtng the every one or Lloyd George’: audgcts “M” "m Gum,” ‘mm ‘um um
wild enth oi the as nlbled hou- vrtilch Ilare robbed Ireklrld. c. t um me mum who mm [mud M
‘sands that weron’t then and the vcr- ernnient. rciuscrllo do Jatlll izedmonds mm M chm when my hm“ ml
gm .,,..,.,r,..i., r xew rk Irish blddt llllhs would it v to do wouldl Mme Fame’ T ‘ um mi
in the cause or the all nlatlonallllu Thom“ ,,m[,,mZ,, ",9 mm M,
Nitride the PW?" 9 We ‘““‘ ‘W’ British firing sound. The tools tliougnt
enthlrlltum over Lloyd czorgels con-
vcntlon or s on s. ,
IIJONSTER iinrtrixas I)‘ HIS ROOM.
From
meetings in his
hates to the sinn Felller
lltcnd the "convention"-and DeYfol'nI-
‘ r
2.
THE "INt.'D!iRL’I’]‘IBLE" KHAN.
The rrmnon ofdte has been practi-
tho Rchei spirit in lr
y took no iron
u v they were mistaken about the
leellrlg in ir and. -
‘Connor does not attempt to deny
that Redmond. in a speech in the House
v of C um I I. IFI7 oved the inur-
(I I‘ 0 [ha Il H ' by
In low, in '=--""-"-- ;"" T:;';?;; n”.uu.. ... ......,,”...i‘i'.‘Z.?iiu", m‘.’ [or
"" "3" ' ‘“ "I"’ " ’”‘ I‘ envy r he malt ulls
. rm" ‘"‘”""" "“""““';fh"‘:“ ““"">"‘ pointedly omitting all rcierenre to the
iol hoard Ihrnu t a t n MM“ M‘ C
e
go
$3
he
or rondomna on n ma .
lions utliered In [ha House of Common:
II he Ian kept the
n d
-- on .
iliberstio
M-lwho have been treated as criminals in
0'Conn
p mean, in w
a dllions
ca so‘
eland was rruslled in d can
by any rllenlber of the Party. John Ull-
a
E
‘.3
Parliamentary land
were all i orant or the r
feeling in lrelalld until some or them
d
and abuse Robe . were
nrolnptiy shut up and lbs Party then
changed their tat-tics,
REFUSED 70 PLEAD FOR EASE-
‘ JIEXT5 LIPS.
lies deliberately when
vhla lawyer
help In the deturlce of Cuidment lldlld
osltivciy a
alter his return, that he called person-
odlnond to ash his bet
:3
U
n
Casement
n a reckless IYIIIK.
race of this lnrontrovertlhla evlrIenrA.
riding to his
in
I’ shows what a desperate might the
.t- -
“' and Klllntlc mendncIty'
rtllrl the ran
t a dinner in Philadelphln, t
Perry in in and what a dishonorable lotl
. their leaders are I
Hm sir
auEL1:ss AIENDACITY.
O'Connor. whiln chargin
' to those who
neither
me nor
statements. Here
2
ball or the prisoners we put
torlh our best oiiorts also. e um.
ywlpoinp with
the Nationalist Party were mnltlng
demand that they be reluse
conditionally." ‘
n Fotner Ind nobody else In
. lreland demanded or reqllolsled that the -
prlanny
: matter or flat‘, they were all
h rourtrnanlal an t to rat that
e tr1ai was when the
announcement
ts
1:
anyone ltnew or in
Government made
17’ ur, level!!! I eon II. T 91
had surrendered an sonar. 1 war;
the English military authorities broke
Icorstinliled on Pane 5.1
lilllWs”li'ililll-s-
(Special to Thl: GAEIJC A1lI:llC.AZN‘.l
DUBLIX. June 18.-Another step In
III! dlr tlon o ‘(RT d-‘JIYGVQ ‘IA
34w.-I“-i; his’ ex !rlny h3Ls
or the Irish Ilrldsndr-s or war
llinzllsn prisons. No demand came irom
m elves. nor trom lreiand ior their
plea l Mm ii he dc-
sirsd, "they did not beg ior clemency,
they demanded Justice."
The demand ior their release came
irom the Erlttsll press and was inspired
by the Government Just ' P
o speech in the House or co
hlch he le s
m.
,. vinced everybody that the Government
were anxlolll tor the relenae.
this stc , e action
risoners themselves and the agil
inaugurated in Ire
House lnce rl
the deciding iactor, as tar as the con-
hcre are conrerned t e
hire to make the nrovnsed Convention
o
F.
seem a s ocess,ta a outside w rid
The aim is to make the lrlsh question
again apps to inrelgn
purely domestic question nnd
mm the sphere of interna-
tionai politics. ,
English may ilatter themselves
as to their sun
3'
n guarantee (or future security and
that tile hlatory at 17??! ‘mild he Igxtn
ate .
tionaiiols is tberelors to accept nothing
iroln England unlr s guxrnntud
by the other nations oi Europe. ‘
some people believe that some form
DI self-government me Im need
1 upon Ireland to save England‘! tare II.
the Peace conloronte. No art or En
II deceive the people It
home and Iexllt oi alrtbeir action in lil>
eratlyig the prlsonnrsf -
the time the snnounrrrnrnt was
made that they were t
was anxiety’
It. would take place.
pouring into Art 'arlen, London.
untlrlngln National Alrl work
1916.
in
nlarkirvicr was to be rele
rlar, Ind that all the-others w
Pentonvtlle. The Irish In London were
.. ]lul.llIi: oplnio
ro- meet the host an
or all thinking 311- s
llfiiiolli lo nlztlalslll kinds
Freed As An AL1 0t Britigh I’nIicy For Effect 0d The Outside World. With A Vievlt To
Lloyd lieorge‘s “ Convention." They Are Amazed At The Tremendous Change In
Popular Fee mg And The Resurgence Ill The (lid Mililaul National Spirit-
All Dublin Turns out To Receive Them And They Are Olerwlleluied By The
tlvatinu-Signed A Statement Immediately On Their Iteleilse I-‘or Presentation M
' ‘ To President Wilsouwhuiled As One Itlauw-MncNeill ad lie Valera Like
2 lirolllers -The Enemy‘: Ilcpes (If Splitting Tlienl lulu Two Factions I
a real)‘
E
union: to give the prisoners
It Illton
tlony there. bu
now and nu -
ed the train which wn luta. l I
Iv Ihem
more accurate.
nd spoke to me. I
was loolting straight
sill on ew
ormer alter a few words at
varsntlnn exclaimed ottd God. Ire
sun?"
eon
)' u
Notwllhslandin
:2
the ilnvurnnne, all
hunger strike lor some days previously
In I an 2 never 1) ysiizllly
strong and on whom prison hardship-
began to tell. all were in excellent
health.
‘There was no thought on themselves
or their suiierlnlza tlulble. They were
.anxlous to get the latest reliable inter-
ubollt conditions
Tnallsh assured
in. they could
E
It! extents 'TIIlt such it change can
. occur in each a short time was xothsm
incredible.-
A small crowd was at Kingstown to
here Ina great en-
thusiasm As t o boat made last the
reply from the prisoners to t e
at
tri
<
3..
child enacted
“M ‘U. name
The e
the train pnue ate the station. The
on er the waiting crowd was
es were swept
carried out
with
s and Ororlsn to the street.
old women and young people actually
rrlee with lay. alter a great dull or
roniuslon with use ru
deiicnlng.
e
v
as
wtrli Street Ind up 0’C
Fleming l7 PI
procession llrurk up the (horn: "SDI-
dlers lire Ira, ctr.’
Are Vain '
‘ will he rag-tp.
m, can or
,, Election I-‘ulld.
' lug nlass or the would wit
JOHN ItEI)llIOND’S PITEOUS CRY 0F DISTRESS
Letter Sent To Supporters In America Appeals For Aylluudred Aud Filly Thousand
Dollars To Enahle him To Defeat The Sinu Feiuers In The Coming General
Illoction-Mates The Absurd Statement That They Ilnve Received Enormous
Sums 0! Money from America, When
tiot None At All-In A Jumble Oi Co
ing Mass Of The Irish People And The Men Of Substance Support lliru And
Then Admits lie faces Defeat Through Lack Of Funds-Ilome ltnle Which
Ile Said Was Already Won. Ile Now
Irish Doll?! (Aime -To Ills Aid, Aud
Bigger Scale Tllall Last Year’:-A I.
uh Gatuc Ahiikilsas 01 hlay 36 I
that a letter
been received
In 1‘
statement was made
a
from John Rednuon land
a tuna ot 4:30.000 ($150,000) to enable
the Plrltainenluy Party to data:
mists" in gener election
which he said was expected soon. copies
at etler were sent to various
s throughout the country.
re‘
21
0
c
hat , l
other person c
that not a dollar se given to Ireland should rally to our
per n who re red the letter in chl- stones at what is. parha , t
cage is the widow i n lrlsbmsa who crucial moment in the i-ortunes or ire
was v pro i eat in lrish rand during Hm
aiiairs, and she called on irlend or - a continent that, with a real re.
her dead lluebo . -ho, ewet-er, as e onso to the nope which i . pp.
never entitle with the Redlnandltas. mating, we can snowed in winning the
and he lniornsed her th t it w aid not ireerlom or iraisndi
oe possible to collect soon in that cl y . -vs.-, wt, ,.,m,
pnr se. 5 nt isiiures “J. E; Rrnsso:<n.-
ha fr‘!
Rl:DM0liD's PITIFUL 'l>l.lol1l'.
itedmendn Intel-, s copy or whlvh
s
d‘: let-
i t e person who
received it olrlllted: r l
--The situation in ii-elnad a cant
1 pro
cult, and
F.
3.
n , it is not poselllle tor us to sue.
redstully IPDMI lot the people for nn
"I need not Impress upon you the dis.
an
Ln consequences
and deplorable
disastrous
than those or last year
“t. tnererors, earnestly appeal to you, ‘
as a iriend or the constitutional; Mave-
ment, to talte immediate steps to rug
a an or 225,000 o .e3n,ono,
would be necessary to deirny in
at a General Election.
"8 in I nositlon to rare the
the
E
s
=-
a cost.
obstruction “BIC?! Q h 1,
the opposition oi the orange tantra“,
in winter. .
“But, I liked htfdly p I Q
thus, it the sins Fain 0'" w "“
an)’ prospect or s l .
ment rar lral .eg 6"‘
el that we have the we
h us
rwhelm.
[iartally or those in lreiand nhdnllsaevt
onslbility or any sink,
r zicowiinsto on Pays 5.)
Th t
Fella lies Irnongst !.I:esl.x:orl‘.ls::lI:itiasd::
hind this movement are A
purposes"
merit to be t
stimulated enormously by the mating.
log at his nerveo.
- a matter
sent lroro A
uai in ii-elaad
elentioncering
fact that the contests In North nnsc
E
n
acknowledged wla about ,
35.000.
Everyone In Ireland Knows They have
nlradiclinns, lie Claims The 0renl'Ilelu'i-
Admits Will Be Beaten II The American
Predicts A Bloody lnnsurreclion On A
ngulirious .Iereuiiad.' '
rrosponsihls element. in ireland.
u
reation on a stable government in the
ountry in the future.
"Tina situation is, tbereiore,
trymsn i
and
naerlca.
ltifert-3‘
AJCMBLE ale coxriesntcrloxs.
Any aensihie man who rud at let-
a
Llley an using for eleeiioneel-log
be ievss is auto.
b
run. his credulily has been
been
ta to the slab Peln
rly. or to any other party or individ-
, that nan been lined for
pnrposrs. in
aupernclal laolllry , ill rstabiisn the
ulte z the total amount
it W0-or
Slrln I-‘zlners In
The no mnnay. hit
the Redmondltaa had
d
plnnlir ‘Ind Lnnt
oilpnnents. sake
I! I
t elr
mobiles at thodlspoaal or his support-
rs. They r
5 newspapers In the reports an int
loral battle . .
PEOPLE TI.7RNI.VG AGAINST RED-
MOND.
Redmond says that, “In the nresen
condition or lrelcnd
t
e
rs
.
nr rous: ii prosperous noonlo d t
contrthnte It I! because the! If! not In
nymlza by ad pounds
" 3'
America: they will not
and they will be beaten
FOREBODLYGS or A BEATLV MAX.
His predlotlo i l ti
result at . sn‘.'.‘. "r.r‘.1’“5l'$2.;‘1:,i ‘.3:
rrectton "more disastrous and
plorable than last year"-are the
I
it in nnolnnd,
as
=
de-
toro-