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. ‘ 2 Che 5091111; Clmemcqn.‘ ‘ March 23, 19111.
Star Spangled Banner" and "Soldiers‘ ASKS YOUTH OF IRELAND "‘0“ "1““ '1" “WWW" End dmnd
IRISH NATIONALS NOT TO BE DRAHED HERE. :iPEIiI-IIIIIIIIII gamma a IIIII "I” ‘lllrs. Shorter’s Oriel for TO 10111 THE VOLUNTEERS :“E‘Islazllhvitgits.: .nIIIeI and"
eeDrd mun. . r an n. n no u a
W The lrish Envo oy
' ecelived cordial greeting and held (TIE
e t . e l H H I Ch
. Exempted From M1 ary Semce Under the Prowslens of the New 3:32.31 0" o
Ireland and Its Martyrs De Valera Says They Are the
untser as on 1 I“ ‘
Backbone of the National mu m“ cm buns-“III“! “:21;
(From the IILondou Nation, ’
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Movement and it Is.by Their the Volunteers or clear
- . land. With the colder tion den , , Ind disti
AnglirAmarlcan Treaty-Protest of Dr. Patrick McCartan, mm] m . w s ”a minis“, m ”WEE: (ya "3:“an "m Aid Independence Wyn Be roIdIi tlIIIcIIe oilzigsdn;5:nlz:tlon of 5;"
l . . y e o u
Envoy of the Primalonal Government of Ireland, Has Proved WHEEL?“ ‘3‘"de ":fdolm“: “13:”? gx'uz":““ By m ‘3: W" 0.11 n young in th: 21:11::
, . . . - - ' t . . threetenln' lrelend was the ior ced exv . . A grant Slim Fain demonstration was organization. in t e Sin Fell: or a .
Effective end the PrinClple of Irish Nationality Recognized. WWW“ if Em Ed ‘1:th Sindhi: 3:“ ”“1“?2, :1 5:; held at Elphln County Roar ommo n, on mion he weute de every men and 1101511“
‘ :t the load out at the caunlry to ieed .m' new.“ 01 mid . dud .e under. February 3 T a principal 0V" elshleen years 1359 Th
tie Tin GAlec Axed-can had gone isting law. But the suhiecta oi salt. :5, am. oiviiiene; 1].. sum reinm mod 1 mnk um Fm"? would “k9 speakers were Mr. Vai Colin mot tcrlu heioro hlai ior e an mbei- o.
.0 pm. 0,, wednudd, o. my week , governing dominiona oi the Br itlsh Em- we” resolved to the Md 1., n. to read mm m Piunirott und Joseuh McGulnnes: There aommnIijnIIz-EI Volunteers. And he hop I,gd
dew-uh mm Budd “waned Wimp pire aren ontl ellui‘led For instance the ind m- in. “so oi the Man people rind ’Haw long, on Lord. in to he my weer several contingents tram 1 over stcIlIu ImIvet bl: opportunity or prep.
. k citizens or Australia where the value mm,“ m Iny r'cm'renu n1 Ithe 13min. imprisonment: How long, out the county with he ds nd honors and er :1 rgan 2 ng gm. it would he.
“15‘“ WWWME“ 0‘ "1' N“ Y" tser syn dial in torce will not come and "1.1mm“, D, arm in n. V [cm I Mk em, a” on [he a great procession plrnilcd through the ahurno ior Ro soc omrnon to t had aiiegiv e“ d
many on appeared in that viper: under provmlsions or the tram atsy There “dyed, hm my, [ha mm euhie. m, ”my; 1 1 m dud ah Lord town heiore the meeting. A very inter. lead to the rest oi irelend it it did on.
showing that the proiast or Dr Put an tew Austrians in the United to Americl nee hing the em n me If: D, we. 1’23" my eating icetu urear oi the procession was the lead in the Volunte ee
Ick cCari-n, Envoy or the Provisional states that it was deemedmnneceehnr)’ erchy in rural Irelud with the resuit, “my Nam, ddd' I ma large numh or noya who paraded He wunte d the irish Volunteera eetnh
Government rlend against ran a s ial convention. or in, meet M Di and Lynch, the s h “5 mm any, "ya", u", singing the :"Su'ldler‘a Song," and car- iiehed in every constituency in irelu e
drsiting oi irishai men who are not citi- epeeiei he“, ha, e... an, d Com, “HI n w “k" “mm“ of cum :m] m moms . m. unsuited Tiler osi o number oi mugs it... m
lens as iii-med dental“. a most about to ho "tilled with reterenoe to then entered into n demiied account I' My ,, “yrs in“ W “Our Day will: Vairre irlsh Volunteers are useiul ior y.“
' was hosed on 'the principle that ireiancl Canadisns liring in the United States. the comma ”M; y pezws‘ed m 0 an“; ‘mt m. de“ m was introduced by Count Plunkttt. and were “will at “mien! or ind
i. x sell-rm nation Follow! us is hr The] will he inducted into our u "is... settlement, touch“. “3 on mm wing 35 m3 fl”. th cuursa his address laid our :1 r. The people in the districts where
anre ' un er the some rules and regulations as “node uneven“ an undo its prohahla oller dd‘g dud “mm my 50;“, Lime ticular emphasis on the need or timing elections NW hel he i am
' WASH -h livli'lshlzaen would aiinly to than: it they were at or sum nni i Home know or mug! “vs me 1 t e young in i the country loin s the huge t Volume..."
living in the nited stutee hut wh e o in Co a a hiost or these. new The British pr“, praapnsandl we. just kn "Med“ thud dreaming a Voluntee s and be eoared to de were used to intimidate enyo e. .
o leg-lance to Great Britain. will not be over. Ire going to exercise their optic ow wor ng ove me on hot ea or dd “up...“ “51L A d' wand lend their liherties end they were ill maven; my
reito ll other British notion-elm of six nwmIIbIIiiIi to do home and Join regi- the Atlantic to "solideterrnino" ireland mm hard on me my m m... Aa he came along from Strokestown. “midi!“ on andk keep order and disent-
This in the undermndinz like he! men“ "-1 to te own eatisiaction. Dr 111 art “mug,“ knowledghmen y axed . be said. he as t on o young men lin Thry‘ were the backbone or the
tee e hod hetween the two Govern The Irish; problenillh however. has bee to continued. and to proclaim any English mm my but dead but dmcken by who are lendid material tor a Na- National "10""! an n” “d 11 W thou.
menta to avoid a: a Ipernle trteuy of can re: deei as n iinel triumphant concee “mum's thn' d tiunel rniy-rnateriai that England Ind that Ireland's Independence would
meats which caused En lend to elimi- will not speclacsllyn exclude iriah tar ii ,im, 1., m“ “mum, “.1,“ w“ mum and my new wed mu m would gm d d“, H! W“ ed how .
nets lreinnd iron the operation oi he or is or: wning a i alive to the issue. however,a and i he gum. n “5 gm, amd my md the young men to hand themaeiva. to +
on: co nscription c corresnoodenee end each eng inotes hooveo Ireland's irien dB in the United ,d m, ”meme“, ,i’syng w“ m ether and term mmvanicsI or the Irish DILLON Has EASIER JOE.
oi nurse. young lrlehme en who were it is apparent thatw whlie Great Britain st 1. wept her verdict and not an“. o m my dying mu m ovdmntem. The vdyunm ,; win he .....
to
rthat or any British statesmen “deaths
ncluaion oi Dr. nloCartana
won d that
into our Ar ma I: man y an ubjecis o! the
the United states to gather ackhone a: the iuture ireiund as they
are the hsckhune diii the deionce oi ire
did not think that tho
trymen and
Mr. Dillon has inst been chosen [PIMII
times was i shot h
er of the ir lsh Nationalists
tan and Commandant Mellows
let me live now that the-Spring
om
0n the
dreited as will other American citizens. Entente he live here. no obligation rests .ddm,‘ My; mm,“ cum, 0, Res Waugh um hem, add dude mad land today. will he eaeler n was when the
But i lshmen who ha 0 taken on! the" n “‘45 mun"! '3 "I “1 ”“hn‘ ton gave a raeiution in Gaeli . ioiiow- hy the hangmon's noose, hut 1 rose 531051-111”: of the W1 h DWDTE Ire HIIome RlIIIlu Bill 'wu "11 so
rat pun re and who eireadv have to the henlce not many things ed A n '3 1 st touching in the glory oi the dead, as 1 had wired in he House at Com nunon a, and not to he lei-Catlhalrrh
draited will not he released heceuso the an as the status at the ho have ”“9“ on. M Ca", Yo“, Cm, do 1. ”m (”I 1 t “ dmd he wanted the young men at has run Union. and rims, Budaio.
noli oi the united states Government taken out their iirst papers. has been "and M d." comm my ml“ the an“, a, my
is not to he etrouctivo. hut in the iuture ieIiIIt mIore or less to the discretion oi the ,1), Ken, um presented commond- mnmI Why we you mm“ . .
even the iiret-paoerlris inen wi n oaovernnien m 1111- Int Mellows, who received a splendid now, on Lord when the hlood
sumni ned into military nsrvlcF 1n ngm. Great 3313111 couIddiuiis: that iire t. ”Budd m m m 5 mid! e;nca m, m,“ w, NM mm m my pulses and em,
e at: C0 m on 5“ MP" me" E ""11”: “ 9‘ ti butham oldler adds 11 ha in ' ‘ '
m t... . use e" W
treaties nnd ii 1m”e the” Fm'l‘ army. In the "It“re- how" hi-iiilent reviewo Angiaii-iah relations. trorn . at .
alone hy which the United States agrees men willn at so uecep ted ior service In- lmmd mldud d “gm ,0 comic" m I minted" by the 3“?“th
to tollIow 'Britisb practice with respect lose they volunteer. yiddepen en“, r h d . “k, . dddd d“,
‘ o sh :ationaisddornlciled 1:081; proved political. economic. social and . hive or in hes'1 the
00““ , I“ “ IRIIS WOMEN’S COUNCIL. inm‘mm ground . Mr- Me 110“ 11“ stricken beasts do'l creep into a ' '
[merit-an lpllxctme will: respect In: H. th girt'oi imparting some oi ti! o a 19, ohm hi. . ,
Americana g a 8 vision and enthusiaana is eerers u, a, u. mi 1 eei '
incidentally that a British suhioct be Reception Tendered Dr. McCar- Hie ii a1 crihnte to Clarke, Pens! an r a o m my
A CRTTICAL examination oi the Encyclophaiua swam-tea 11-1 relation to
its meet on American cui tru 'l'h min its attitude tow-ran:
Noiel. Drama Poetry. Painting. Siuhic. Science, invention, PhllosorpIhy Ind
Religion are hured. while in DWI-ling chapter. Colonizing Am mrie
-aiiihor revea ale our ellectunl nrovincinliam due to the British
whic ch the Britannica tends ton
at Hotel MoAIpin.
The' reception held in honor of Dr. ‘“ l I
e . Patrick hicCortan pl: Commandant holding on
u all other! will ‘7' “WM"? m ’9 Liam Mello owe hy Cumann nu ma on. through tamine.oxile.na1ien education
First American Auxiliary. I111 111! even and language Bud the "shouteriiam" of
. the PM! lhree‘deciides: Fidl‘l n Pearee
rel)" ented (The Spiritual Ireland that
W. Power closed the
1ionsignor James
iorcnai part oi the evenings entertain
ment with a brief address and invocn
lion In Gaelic
Dr ully then announced the partlrlv
u
will":
however, wiiihe guided by the mm“: A declaration of intellectual independence
tione sent him through toh Stat 9D: y sentativo audience to the oti 1110- had (Mummy, wad mm m, Men” nation or the society in the roming St: for those w '
artm ent from the Provost-“arena” A, m, T g G am s ro. m] “her-junta, while Conn y Patricira Day Parade, “d ”med a“ ho Iaspli'e to an American culture
is lately decorated with the is an h i t e have.“ the ireland of th eat to aher re ,ihe honors ofxlhe -
$1.25 net
Order from GAELIC AMERICAN, 165 William Street, New York
d
' 7001??” 5405;075:175 Ens“ Stripe: and the irish Tricolor. while the
bond or unionII between the two Reouh 521”“, wm‘ m ham! might be Wan
lics was turt em niaphasl zed by Miss d, rd, Hug.
Norah Feller: :Eirited singing a! “The in response to the president's request
‘fii'l'dhilillhhhihlillllihiNlNTiilEjltV" ” f " ' '
prin clp ole, the Lnniwted states end
Greet Brlulri have egrerdre really to have
each country Ipply tor the other. ex-
Britisli military authorities in irelend
was unanimously carried.
PRESIDENTGEORGE WASHINGTON 10 THE. CATHOLiCS 01 THE UNITED STATES, MARCH 12, 1790
H AND I presume that your fellow=citizens will not forget the patriotic part ’ . I,
which you took in the accomplishment of their Revolution, and the ‘ .
. > a - establishment of your Government; or the important assistance which they
' . received. from a nation in which the Roman Catholic faith is professed.” . .
THUS THE SPIRIT OF WASHINGTON AGAIN APPEALS TO AMERICA WITH ASSURANCE THAT
CATHOLICS WILL NOT FORGET THEIR DUTY TO FRANCE, THEIR DUTY TO THEIR OWN GOV- " ‘
ERNMENT, AND THEIR DUTY TO THE CHURCH IN ITS APPEAL “TO HELP THE GOVERNMENT
WIN THE WAR.” ' ' , , ‘ , a
. General Persliing has appealed to the American chul‘Ches in these words:
‘ COUNTING myself responsible for the welfare of our men in every.
respect, it is my desire to surround them with the best influ- .
ences possible. In the fulfillment of this solemn trust it seems wise to re= ‘ .‘ ’
quest the aid of the churches at home.” .
. ,L'etctlleCatllolic. Church oi‘AmericeIl De theviirst to answer Pershingls call! . -
, f T. . THE CHURCH BELONGS To THE CAMPS; THE BOYS THERE BELONG TO YOU.
'l Tilda (Thread Qadihgiig f
.' Wald“ Enron Jrivallg .
f March 17th to March 25111 j . , ;