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. ‘Febmdry 2, 1913.
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SIR. FREDERICK 'E. SMITH AND lRELAND
. $
" Utteroncos'of the Attome‘yrlleneral Upon the Irish Problome
His Part In Ulster’ s Defiance and the Army Covenant-
Addresses Upon War Aims.
(From the Nsw“ York Emmi] Poet.
y.25 )
To the Editor 0:“ they Evening
Dslr-Tha Irish Convention is reported
In en irel nds or Ire-
land: the United Sutes, Ind Eng Ind
ag reement
will
reachedo uponh this momentous question.
. The desphtches of the past few dhys
Alter s hriililn 1
led; than studied
oxbe
ford Lyman, in 1393.
course. he V mdun
in' And was rolled to the her (In 1906.
s an Dirt-
9 Tory interest.
popular thunder o
s o s
so
Englnnd by provoking another election
d to the expedi-
n Mdin!
this convulsion Mr.
F TE. smith Innamed the British army
He and his
nethEn
rrlticlsims IrIshmen had me e o
my, heginni g with In 1335
statement which he attributed to Will-
is am Redmond. M. P woh Major in
the British army. was recently killed In
roug
e Nationalists who
volley on tho Dublin citizens in esohs
lors Walk. .
This Intl lrish comp-i go us let:
pledging the armyw
msut. For this purpose s British Cove-
d sign y . r
e(' . and rnontv ot the
ecu nEngllsnd together
high com-
nhry. T 1.1
e Irmy Ind
tied in tilting or supporti g any action
On March 6, 191‘. at Bhnbnry, Mr
mlth asserted: ‘ll the Government
ever tried to (enforce I Home Rule Ant)
It would hrid thlt ths enemies they
t
Ed omce. oprosoculn
> demsnds "open covenants or peace op
ah
i hold my‘sell justi-
'it anything but dhmnsbly wicked to try
:nd tniiuent-e the country Igelhs st the
ilr Smith openly spotted the Carson
Being a c ploln
traps the
[ruler Ins'exocuted. You will remerl'k
r
mThlso remurknbla combination-Smith.
wed rebel. rewarded with high
smen u s roi-
to or, and then dominating the ClbineI-r
Cnsemen s lest eour median:-
be best (inscribed in the words used by
Sir li‘redsrick Smith in the Iopenins
ho
(ho prosecution of Clue-
m"We mu
country whit:
its history of on y cruel and cynical
:ohspirncles. hut surely never a! I Cori
spincy more cruel and more cynical
than this
st now pass to that 11th app?
at regnrd for America: sentiment, Mr
Lloyd George nnnounced 0 would up
point In Irish Convention to draw up
an (or the eelssgvsrnment oi Iro-
land within the Brits Empire. or
that Convention sir Frederick is re.
now:
a“e’i'h hes tthing that can happen in
Irnlnndu is to pro olopg then lire oi the
talking-
ryint‘onyenieni
-n
o
n
s o
ms or America.
Bur Association at the Hotel Astor. on
anuary 11. Sir ederlv: it. sold concern
ing public diplomacy:
"I hop cy nic, but my
obsethliisn: 0 discussions has been
11
consider-ant period, a
to iho the Pence Conference is t r
nonsti the arr the
rospstt will 2 I so u
or the preliminary spade work is do no
la The esidsnl
iy arrived st,” and 1111 words rep udi-
:ta Inythlng it is ”preliminary eDBds
ork.
'Sir Frederick enunciated I fundi-
mental able ct ion to dinsl‘ mment and
discussed other diacultlers. not thnth
wished to convey in Mauritius“-
is, but he himseii hi (1 ebeet!!! ll ays In
ardent dvec t of Na tion:l servloe.
slid, in this ectlan.
that I very distniilgu isheda American
states nhas quite recently indluted
hops that National service will not he
ed 1 the he reconh
IMF“ ofh
the
timhtely present.
that lemlo Sir F‘redzrick
"is In unpur
bio mern mber?‘ "' And “st3de
“Obviously no-only a punished Ger-
runny."
e at Notionst Sir Frederic k
“ell?
toned to re
cabinet unless this
his been the Victim in n
on
I! as n war meuure. and on nt
cnsion actually arises whether such” I
thing is or Is not in the range or hum
nderor."
nIt is s mlxiln 1n Englsnd that the
Premier le personally responsible for
the deeds and utterances oi: hi omelet
fsmily. when the ALtorneyGenerhl or
England discusses President nilson n's
d week later still re<
acted one mu 1
begin to inquire! where the View! of Sir
Frederick ot the Attorney-
Genernl Voicing his Government begin.
It is perhaps worth notIn gthatc err
rigEnLB oed Smith' a criticism
oi Ameriese wai- aims.
Ex- Enmsir Omen:
' sus LABOR’S PLACE'
IS WITH SINN I‘EIN'ERS
Med
liter Iri:h Cuafomel. as in pea EL and
:hote Ixes were lid on irishmen
uldv beeth some do those in id on
Englishmen That mun! blsck ruin for
ireland, Ind Labor would be drst to reel
The capitalism or Eelrset
Noauld lino he luv? sufferers under the
or the tuture to solve the Labor prop.
sm.
OPPOSING IRELAND AT
PEACE CONFERENCE.
Mr Gin n orshnlzlns
meeting under the lul‘picos o! the Sinn
F‘eln Club It Bunnlnaden on Innusry
represented. advised 010113017
d towns would b
o
the British Empire than0 for Ireland
llhert rty as an
IRISH OF DETROIT VOICE .
IRELAND'S JUST DEMAND
The “Free Press" Misrepresenis
Saunas MecManus’s Lecture
and the Attitude of the Meeir
ing at Which He Spoke.
DETROIT, Mich, donuhry ,23.-Loo-
turing on “The Glories, the Sorrows und
ones 0! Ireland,”‘ht Ellih' Temple
on last Sunday evening.'Ssumus MIchsnus
advo‘tsted Ireland's right in ludepe'n-
’GONNAY’S;
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CIVIL'SERVICE SCHOOL
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The Road to CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS is Through A Good school,
THE SCI-IDOL WHOSE PUPILS ARE ALWAYS AT THE] HEA AD
F'I'HE ’
is THE CONWAY SCHODL.
romation in t e lice
h [’0 Fir E Orlho
sthe sucressiui preparntlon M
moms oft tho lty Service. as hell.
candidstes i'or .Ihn so CDapart monks. attest the exte ellen I: of “Way
School inlor nintlon furnished regarding any Position in the M151 kl'ml,
State or Fedsrsi Services. --Ca.ll. Wr its or Phone‘Tol Vanderbilt 153:
dance. to whi h he declared ehs Is as
well entitled as is Belgium to hers. he-
cnuss inland has fought and sun'ered
i'or It longer
Re ierring to the Easter Week UP
r
. ising at 1 c 1r
have em h s the vltsl interest
which Amnericn hu- in its just solution.) n were pusivaly p. mime 1,5, Mr. Darrell r‘iggihlecmrinz in Monte Man“! PM D glowins tribute to than
A. M, “.3 9mm, of? u. g, m. mum), o, p“. q , . on Labor snd sinn on .11: unry , who participated in it and said it hsd
venture to point out the chsrscter or mm C- arson entered the English ""1 5h“! F8“! “9": the I” “I L“ r ““9“ i ‘ hm “mm “’“mmim- The
the nttersncss or i i 1 British Clbinsl; Ind. or his lieute nnntn “1 the “55981 '9 5k before them in 1918 letturen pdvomry oi lrela nds claim to
srnlss t United Sistes. Sir 1r, bell noe'smo Lord colet Iuotlw at Ir: "19 I"- W 0! Comment Aim":- “WWW“ dimmed “9 10““ dam
15:. , n4 1 quote mm . pg land. “a 3mm, gm 5,,” mm“. blr. In assembly or the Irish Nation on ihe Detr it 12 Press. ve mut‘
rnsrlrs upon tho Irish prohlem. At this eral one then AttomoyGeneI-Il ot nig- "’9 ”H oi mien They labor Frce est. t r ugh some peculiar pro
um n “ppm m mm m n, n,“ m Izolsrlemittzould’hsve nothln range 3958 oi reasghgligz‘aracterized hirsreclmi-
stae w e eu ' w o
dangertotho muss olsn unit-bis Irish c.“ s" new rick 1e quoted m e” "“1"" ' m “”1“ n ‘ d;”"" “ ”MB 3‘" (in he
“mm". mama“ Pom “an," 14) “ “m5 is recog i m. hey ere going to Lnlted States as elglurl its" Mother
. ‘5 so u Lo", Nonmm "mm“, N" Yo m get u mock Parlismentcons or men phase or German propaganda. he r .
home. Slr Frederick Edwin Smith. At- “In tho srst place. it does noteee 1‘“ ""d h” ““m'“"‘“' “"d ““1“ W" 0‘ m ”n"; “mad m u“ Fm ‘
“more!“ I, of En m . "a “L m be no" hm um mar” a" ma! 3 not hive to win their seats-the would Pres we: a deliberate attempt to rats
To rm" m mm ”may. m "A S” Rog" Cum" 1 not the put tto theg ltlroubie because they represent both lecture sud
lshmsn weretoioo audl cs sud to 1nu e the cause at
n‘
o
the auspices or 1
amino. Vot‘hl Ind
"I“ "m "“m‘“ 9' C‘m‘m“ I 10"“ new tux-lien . instrumental, and an exhibition oi Irish
“‘ '1‘“ 4““ "'0" "‘ mm" Rev. nther Msgee. p.12. Tubber, sold stepdsncing added to the attractive: '
I" ”1"?“ 1:1“: h“ d‘ “" rm“ Sinn Fein unts Independence. which ness o the evenings en ntertu inm , ’
:- 5:5" :0"! l l" h “E“ ‘ ““ meant thell revival! nokf lrish industries. which wound up with ingihg a'not
0' ‘ "WW“ 0 ‘ 9 “WW“ with whic was the wslur c “The Stet-Spangled Banner' hy ths
rlsh Luhor. alsol IIroll. was the Party entire sudlsnoe
Resolutions hdeclaring thlt Irelhnd ls
sttiont n
tail that she is II mmuch Int titled to her
t er country.‘ and call-
usly.
retnry ill the hoes sting we sat. .
a President Wilson. to congress, Ind
to the pre ess .
Sinn Fein was concerned for Ireland
shove all. The Party wne‘ne much‘
against Ireland being represented It the
Ice C nsr'ss ' v-
uld ,
.r. soms 1 not
Acres of nntennnted lgnd in South Sligo.
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
Mrs. Sitefiington, John
MASS MEETING
TO DEMAND FOR IRELAND A PLACE AT THE
PEACE CONFERENCE
'IRISH PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE
At Central operaE House
Among the Speakers will be: ,
. Joseph D. Cannon.- Morris Hillqult and Others
‘ Admission will be free I
ing on the Government oi the United
Stu o recognize the rightht up
land to.rpniiiical inde ndence, were :
rested to send eo'ple s or the resolutions
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