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Che Baeilc Gmemcan.
May 4, M8.
move the mum of Irish dimion. T1:-
in! that. In order to Meet the chin]: of
(out are strictly precluded tram having
anyd lrish do ien ca.)
dlilemnt p of a unity, the d) y tYA-Ile crops Hid III
$1)th African Convention deddrdt hli agilculiuml produce but questions! “of
the IAE‘ISIEtll WI! u Iis lied In lrlnlplII’Lm k2! etc -. muatbe
Cape Town, the Administrative Dopal'l- 396‘ la Lila diacregbnm 01 um Engilush
memo to be Lilli lied Ln P1110113. End Parliament: Elsi may commands“
v [he 5 prem Court a to I n Elem lay! out r‘r‘liorenca lo the Iris h
innuin’, In B 111‘ f [Tilt proposals ouch Parliament.
llesa may markedly contribuie 11.- I“, n my no. m .
"2"“! “mm“ (1) Makes ny laws regulatIoos
Finally. the Govarulnent hn‘l noted“ lot rad commerce. h:rl>y0‘f!. navigm-
the very im Report which has
been prepared on the sub t oi
h h'lcll unanimous
conclusion n r hed n the
the scheme of settle men! of I mar
till pro ion or immediately Idialling
with ll'I prob
no
reuh oi Ins Convenuon the possibility nf u.
or obtaining a settlement whith will
lay the foundations of a new era in tho
and and
t1 Kins-
iol- Lhe good of 1
ran a scheme which
am at once and will so
the en nd oi tbsp
This is an ooportu-nlsyi or s settlement
by consent that mu
which. 11 it is showed in
an oonsequences m which
no man can wish to make lslmseli ro-
mmle.
Your! sincere-J!-
The Right Hon. Sir Home Plunkett.
Kchairman, lrish IIConveneion,
Dubll
LLOYD GEORGE?!) PURPOSE UN-
Th. (0 11an as comment on Hard
George's letter was cimlmd in a In!-
lei. during the Wllzriord electoral cani-
ai : -
To the convention sat up in Dunno.
ostensibly on unit
t
requeaung the Conven-
dto Europe
And :I'm Unllzd State! that this scheme
tbs English Government secretly out:
ed Wu um hm dam-mi
ventlon.
Tho arhems no yd 690m oilared the
warm not up a legislature
meeting “(unruly In DuHin and Bel-
!831. mie- MM A main mp2” to bet
nominzusd hy the English Go onlvorn mung,
and tho Ulster UnIo niaLI to have I veto
an All it:
acts.
Authelris meannbobewt
Ehgiishm
decide how much money ireland was to
BEThe Polio: Hill the PM (We
bemdar the control oi: England. not
0! Ireland
The Irish were In pay. an annual
Imperial tribute to England.
a were not! Iued
can! kind of milihry force, to
control their harbors
law 1 De
with any country
Custom House: or protect their own in-
dusiri on
The English rsrllnrnsnt T" to have
power d and to
veto or annul all Acts manned by the
irish Parliament.
d Purchase,
Trustee Savings
chanEBs. Etc" were.
OldAga Pensions.
Eankl, Labar Ex-
to remain In the
.proposs ul. which
would rivet the cliuaina on Ireland."
secretly discuss d at s caucus meeting;
by lhol Irish Parliamentary 3y re
Ind IIIDPDI’
venilon, on hTarch 12, and “they decided
to support it.
Oneih same day. with the help om
"unionists, Iheyca this vile Icnem:
ul Code against; lrish ireedom
snd prosperitY’h y say sot
The Catholic Bishop'l :utod In the
minority.
The conspirators against lrish Freo-
dom- waiting ior
the llalsriord Election to declars on
$0"?
ARTHUR lernnrs' ANALYSIS.
The inllow’lng analysis a! the powers
and limitations or the irish Parliament
a such an
r recur, and oooper-nti
e.
tion. lighthouses or his hno
(b) E32111”: a defencey fora, or a
consular
(
means
17 1Eu uromn
and measures.l
that we own
e
9 country, sulopto the1 ili:intrle system.
but would inter-
fure Wiih Heels I unry.
b:
nIo commercial or other
to orelgn coup
teriare with the English hams
lnsied representatives in the Hrlia
“1 meni oil llreand
(g). The lrish language it not to be
9011 used in any way as tho oilioial langu-
use
The Lord Liolllauant unnot ho
a. Catholic and the Parliament has no
power toa tis. in not. lord
Lieutenant [auto be Above the law and
the Parliament In :verylhl
Sins
Education being largely dopen
IL :5 controller
be
it. hut millingh omces cannot
rersd vi to.
Thu pvoilowing Associuad
was lish in last
daily: .
17.1.L.aaan'sr CONSUMPTION.
DUBLIN, 1’11 30 ‘Thaw
Director-ass oi the United lri ahuagls
today elected lohn Dillon chairman to
suooeed the is is John Redmond.
rm! uilon we: unanimously ado opt-
ed pmtesuns 1: nine application of
Conscription to lreland, declaring
Press table
Wednesday's
3
at’.
application
it is announced that tho iniroduenan
ot the Coha-
’ ca modules
4.’-Resoived, it
eni- 10
at the ”Home. Rulv' Bill has been a
mood becall satlla mmmiLm that
edrafiing it is“ not ad! There
stroll ng diiierences oi opinion mung than
“be
ebondou Daily News deoinretio
Wsdnesday tho I one Government in:
daci lied to hold lrish Conscription in
sshsyaucs, weeks
see no ow the Home Rule 13m urns."
lionousnnoaup 11131311111111).
Are
New Orleans Hibegmiani
Again cuss Tim
Place of National Convention.
rleaaeo uhlisll tllsg inliowiug copy in
your pupsr and on
r. Watson;
New Orl esns. La. April 24,1918.
Brother Thomas .
National Secretary.M
18510Westlnindter Street.
vldsn .R,
PfSir and Brother-At a sp:cial
all‘I Pride
ing, April 19 to consider your letter so!
,.i.nst the 10110 owing nsolu up has
(1:
Boston. t... that tho Na
2 Resolved. Your board must unchar-
aland directly d.at (mu, it has no
gilt or authority to change or any
z.-Rewlved tRailroad con d‘kion sax-o
'uot suchaa ted in your circular let-
The National ’Gavernnlent has ano-
wered is when said it would
mall needed Iadliueu such as
rs and s
wliuld further nay
Lila organisation to hold its Convention
aneisco. ware cost $1,-
tonald it elsewhere.
ii: I t”precedent.
iaw individua is.II would rule onicea to
ei and atmn their
:-
own endl.
S-Res 01 Convention be
held not postponed, at the time and
Convenuon. held
said Convention be held this
in all the years oi ul
existence.
dissonsion. ii n
hepl tns enemies oi the rish people.
th:n do this; perhaps you me btatn
our
no“ no
brother. through usu-y
stand urln ytue action at tho last Coh-
vention
1 .e-nlrul er ResolvedAm A copy lo bu
Irish
Mala.
publiutiou. so Aotth
me here wiser-yer
cued ‘
(Signed) 0:". Patrick Walsho Stale
.T, ell]. SlmPr Preuie
dent: lllrhael Mizrheil, Esme Vite-her
idem; T. I. O'Connor. Slain .Secrellry:
WM] 1. Lioy d Georgs prowess to set up John 1; Collins. State Treasurer;
Is by Arthur Gridih L on unty l>re sideni; I“nnk R,
i 1 run lslsu rs ”1qusz m kinee en, Vira President; Charles l-l.
.- Reynolds, Scorer sry
lmmse taxation. which II is to -“.--
mum and hand over. but has no powor Apollo. yupltors gossooo. could pl. 9..
over its expenditure wiui wl.
:rnigrs So many IIars an lrihg now, we win.
m loin Llie English mood lumps. Apollo touio c as; bani;
R
02
Altar the system of weights
ap ppeai to tho Suits Psosidrnla or the
organization:
Indie!
Hibernians LnA
Dulce oih Notional“):-
Ill
onvenijon will be "wro-
to
MB.
0
hir
pain
the
haul-
and
slid
that
he
won
emu
the.
unit
National President of tile Ladies’
A All
to the Allied Causal in pro
Scotland. or
Ewan, promThes whichw
to ho hrokan. Ireland virtually sold to
. EnsIAud. "I will Kim Y
units for
jorlly hmnd reported In 11'"
the present. struggie
Ameriu is almost a unit in advising
S.. MGWHORTER'S APPEAL.
Orde er
a
b-q
uxiliary, clout
Hillel-plans, Asks the Organiza- m“ ”‘"
tion to Assist in the Work of
Saving Ireland in the Present
0
an Public Opinion and Urging
Action by tho President.
11. McWhorter. National President
ssdi on
Will. April 25. 1913.
Dear slat: Pres idea i:
elsna during the ilr st two years or
war contributed more slgntiog men
rgio u to her
than did either England.
Wales. in can
same proportion to pop
h as irelsnli in. already contribut-
Ameriss would hnvn o a a
36o
liation
ehalt mm '
n Ion acidic: ktzled. m
:guyee are indisputa
go.ha aving grown tired of
mmlde only
no more ro-
ur army until you give me
yea-e edom," and inland has kept. her
lurid.
iralaiidi WPulation. because of lack
of induairlae
. yd
“the (not that the ma.-
ni a gen n-
REIG-
Prime Minister did not allow the report
[Mn to crime
House 0! Common:
when asked as to its late. he stated
it was tabled. in the same breath
Conscription Wu
no immediately extended to inland re- w
gndl ss oi the that that
e in new it
in on resisted under these circum
cos
u'r neiove ri Amer-it;
when 0
world war. our President. Mr Wil-
should he admitted tn that charmed
circle?
"American
every prooi oi their lonltym
sud
a Star rs
'Wo can proudly claim at
V1
stripe
least 50 per cent. of the
The fact“
tnsl iroul this day iorth, every
Elly
tory will
victory. is not daurr us in In
last irom helping to keep Amoril: the
mural Nation on earl
ed propaganda is going on
have on
An axillary Anriehl Order oi
' othsr patriotic movements. or
‘ do not.
a sislars lri
s at lrish nlood have given "9
l-e den doesnt give us
l:oland to do her share when the real
of our people that ii it was and t to
America boys why should
Lhe Irish be" be ex pt Tn vii
known nothings ths ml stats oi
strain in lreland only whs
in the avenge rlcao newspaper,
hlsrnedm (or holding such
rhino View held by some of
agin-
thsir llin In lrolaad in .lnolr struggle
lo ncAmei’
pear sister 1 mi sure is neces
0 will! out '10 you the
Ira-hum or these via".
had. because of In? Illituda (Dr
.1 pd is now endangering to.
Cause iorI which w. an sesat an s
lending uur boys "over there" Ind En!-
lsnd should be told to In bar
in o ggoin to tell IInner to
do this Who is in Sthe [but position to
tell her" ‘W m In at no! u
aide t has rzpootlzldly‘7 stated that
or
lime
dreadiul counin but the ireedoln oi the
races or t it is
no time llsa Mr. “1]
son mentioned lreiand In his public
utterances, but. the;h we trei d to mulls
In. to any
great extent interested in the late ol
poorl
Au urinary to the Ancient
Order oi Hipsrnisns with Ils
membership having as its aim at all
times. America First, is the only organ
izslion oi Ame as men oi lrish
blood having a national standing. About
3
I195! working uni
pairiotic endeavor. We arc-not only is
‘5
Crude. me ”be
hell (Worker mothers Vho In."
Ions in nine Servic
umlnk then “in: our loyalty
to America unbe Que-t a e
thinkt tint In Vluwa ullr boy
have gene to “an! for. namely. the (ray:-
mull nation it is lncouslsteut
our American patriotism to ask,
'What about inland?" 1 up our e you
will ask you then. dear ulster. t
organize punlic meetings in your State.
send happoalu to President Wilson. Ind
Se rs Ind Congr amen . OI
your: :Stato askingo utiloln eto help in"
the ant!
ska it :ncvu to our Administration‘1 in
you lmuw reiand
5:
n
=4
E
'1
u or Austrllil.
women. Senala C
zreuemen are showingA great regard!“ Ior
our opinion
or lrish hlo ad take uep ths cause of thei
via: a
hrsvo account at themselves. 1
will he the means oi hrlugp gabout a
swift undu neuectivo change5 in [tinselL
ican public opinion as in: as it concerns
“.11 'II
will be glad to hear tha to rhe-
louved society is not only no ldlug mr on
w y that
brings loy to the heart of your National
said nt Withe
your own has no and9 happiness and the
continued success oi our heiovad Order
in your late.
Si Incarely and grateiuily yours.
Mapl- F‘- lchl nous-1.1.
uni President.
1021 E. 46th street aclhloalgo lil.
Seeing our hand in u nelshho-r‘l sar-
muche chock
unless the neighbor has an “tout-l" wii
pou r
' Lion oi to
i L
splendid
! dreeew
n
A mouth which water! It the night of ‘
y. ‘
BOSTON IRISH 113110111103
CONSUMPTION IN IRELAND
nimous Vote of
lien Act Stigmaiizedh as ' an
Attempt lo Nullifyt ePl-lll-
ciples of American Belllligerent
ction.
BOSTON, April 28. -A atrongp
VII registered against ConlCl'Iplinn in
lr sland stills anniversaryto
s lrish nevoluuoll
Tueadly evenlnx. April 23. In Hibernian
held under the
Branch,
all. Them
ha ii to capacity.
aulpice! or ten ell-089
Frisuds oi lrish F‘reerloin.
Ike" were Padraic Calum.
poet. playwright and author, who was
Intimately Imullnlel‘l with nearly :11
Week: Francis
. 5;
poe.tess Jeremiah
Carroll presided.
rograulnie opened with
e
r singing or "The star- -Epanglerl Banner."
re nor d.
Home Fassnacht acted as accompan-
Carroll aChalrman, rlrcew ut-
dll‘ldull! II vs" II the neflplpers.
sai
aPldrIicn Caitlin. on being Introdliced
vvry cordial rot-cplon
5
Hll description 0! the irish uprleingv
lllualn tsd y utereoptiton
hs appreciations oi' the
Iwwera simple
16 In
View: and
martyrs oi Essie er Wee:
and vivid in their eloq
Ina" Important feltul': of hiaad
as the description or St. Eudaa
In VhICh PldrI cPurde em -
the wouderiul spirit. of!
Schuol.
he an-
Play." the (hole It Dilly. the hurling and
(ooitluil tu ate.
Arn gthe oihe er pictures swhowu
eat Dr. Jose ph Dunn of the catholic
University. Washingwn,l he Treasurer
h ‘rilll ‘Il'lch Is heins raised to
save Ste Endus Collage
halrmln explained [he Bdollar
scheme CI1! the RD urge ri'nCaee ranch
whi h would a his every ryono Introrest-
ed in the mpreservation oi iris is ideal: to
Gill of paving St.
a
:a
Aft; Mr. Colliln' 5 Appeal on behalf of
n- 5!. Enda' a, $112. 67 was contributed by
hm
dtouvo the
nlhec courss oi In able hand spirited
scldress, Fiancil A. Can. made a
Vigorous protest lgalnllt Conaclriptiou In
Ireland. which he i'I haunted Vial-r
tion I the principle: for Which the
Allies ars professedly Ilglitin “m
cm m,phell ‘ should Auatrlill
roops sent to
trslia to enforce Conscription. all they
are no vvntnseut
lIat a theoryt tire
, I"iiut
u
o the
FOR THE IRISH REPUBLI?
MONSTER MEETING
Come and hour the Most Noted Speakers in the God put ry
plead and endorse Ireland’s Case and President Wilson’s De-
loin.
mind for J notice for Small
Music by the Famous lrish Pipers’ Band of Philadelphia.
Madison Square Garden
NOW IS THE TIME TO
DON’T LET EBB. VOICE BE STIILEDI
KEEP HEB CAUSE TO THE FOREI '
RALLY IN YOUR THOUSANDS'
SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 4
r- SPEAKERS ‘
Mrs. H. Sheehy Skeffington. Miss Nora C
Rev. Peter Magennis. John Devoy, Dl'HIDIIy,
Llam Mellows. Dr.
and Harry Weinber rm
4 000 Ground Floor Seats at 25c.
Tickets at Headquarters of
52 21
Third Av venue
Patrick McCartan.
F. Cassidy. Joseph McCIarrity.
SPEAK FOR IRELAND!
Peter Golden.
Edward
J“’59P“ D. Cannon
Balconies Free
lrish .Pipgtessivo League,
y deem hesit
3
o
n-
a
a
a
“-3
e
g
o
w
FORM NEW GARLIC LEAGUE
BRANCH IN WEST HOBOKENL
A branch oi ills Gaelic League has
-hoeu established in connection with so
inlchaels Monastery Parish. West Ho-
‘bokaii, ,
. All lrish night walls hold iol- the Ilene
a an n
o landlngr 00m In St Jo:
largo auditorium, the home of the
Gnonned Paul an ,.
"EDIT:
wnrld
ir
President and Congress Asked to
Act b Una M
Large Meeting-Theponacrip-
eenti us, which crowded the 5'
le ute schools or Eriuu and brought It "
with exhibitions oi ancient Irish nguro
osnc ngc,l
The asses In Mum“! marry... and
ish step and nguro dancing an bald
7 in
E
merly of the la lasue or ml.
II in chargs oi ills d sing.
e iollowin olilce w
Rev yustlulan Tobin. ,
Mr John A,l-‘oulllos Vicemsident, Ml...
eaceil'i wilyle. s ,
Gerald Hall Sari-I Organ per
test
ROSCOMMON MEN’S BALL.
Everything is in rsadlness ior m.
(oming hall oi
sad B,
evening, Ma ay
11
rli! now beyond question. Ind the
mlttea. w c
members and
30nd
rmgrsm me will include a larg.
Yatriolic lrish songs wers sung by Mr. h
“ “"5 “1555” h A number oi lrish danced." A spacial so“,
Mr. ugh .1 Coughlln, and llll'se Mollie mm” 1. m h... l ,, fume
Corroll. Mrs, are on recited two at Sm ”a“... “when, ml , y
9" 0" W “15-“ v n 0 E39!" oi exhibitions from p out e
“WW “d "50"" "5“" “‘51“ one oi siepdancin and ilgure-dancing
John F. 0' nnsll yscita Thom my m “a“ , “00 an
Ash” "Wm” Wm "W - ! Cm! lagers has been selected and the sligbl.
Yoar oss ior is land, Miss .5. m" ha. m be. I. d “h
:qud contribute to the oucooss or to.
the enjoyment or those whg
Aliandi
The ball will he held at Donorahs
Grand Circle Hills 308 West mi
ninth Street. Tickets are 25 run... so
-FRIENITS 0F IRISH FREEDOM
. DI EC CT iii
lice Lingo oi' Municipal Council we
held in List irish-Alnereln AthlaLic
Club Rooms. 159 E15! SIXLIMJJS Sheen
o a ilrat Thursday oi mall mouth!
Olin .T. Ronney, Piedmont; Charla T.
Rice. Secretary
Moe lngs oi til Executive Commune
e
Thursday or e nth .
“V a d‘" n" ”m“ “m“ eddress Meetings called prompu at
u was mustr sat d by view we :1 the sc chooi ‘
s r, M, Lsurence .1 Rice. cnslrlnss
IIE heautiiul and dhllwi'lc grounds. “I: CRITIC! T RIC. Seer my!
pupilss In the lrish hero play ’
Com noon ," srassl pn
WYOEK
ROBERT ESIMET BRAN C
i 7 W. 54m SL. In Sunday
a! ,each month. 3 P 3rdS
.M.
BISHOP ODWYER BRANCH:
1534 3rd lAvenue. Fourth Friday oI
ennui mph
THOMAS KENT BRA CFI;
Halcyon Hall, 53'! 3rd A
tween 35m and 36d: SL; Ere! Sun
. and Ulil'd I
month It 8 30 1’ ll
CARM ELITE NHC
Carmelita SChool Hall, seem at. Ind
525 West um 51.; A2nd and uh
Tu soday. 8:15 P,
TERENCE BELLEW MsoidANUs all:
Mu l-phy’s Hall.
logo Ave; 3r ll Sun nday 01-month.
4 r. M.
hicBRlD'l-z BRANCH:
534 3rd Ave.‘ 4thR1'h-idlys8 1‘. ii.
N
B'wuy and with
RA '1”?
248 West 14th Street; second Sun-
y, a
eMICHAEL. .ZTIIIJRRIAY BRANCH;
.446 Wee! 54th St.
triads 67th 82.: In and liril W
“ROGER"l .CESEIIENT BRANCH:
1534 Ave. "rid Ind 4th Supt
dal'm' :3 li.
ST. BRE "5 BR
Clement‘s III-ill
ha ; 2nd and 4th Il‘rldayl
NCH
AAmlierdaln
. rl .t.
‘- JAMES CONNOI LY BR ANC
Bl tax-1:1
.154l East “in SL.
. THO‘IAS eASHE BEAN-CH:
xAvu. lieur VIII" SL; 3113
and 4m 5Wednesday. '8 P,
9 THE FOLLOSVING OERANCHES MEET
AIR.
oCOLUMCILLgA EliA‘I‘s‘CI-I:x
ARTP RY BRANCH:
JOSE HKPLUNKET’!‘ BRANCH.
DIARINIID LYNCHE BRANCH.
'IHOS. J, CLARKE BRANCH (Brouxlr
MICHAEL HALLON BRA
WARD DALY BR RANCH ‘ ‘
BROOKLYN
THOMAS .1. CLARKE BRANCH.
Kenmoa Building. iii ilsllll il-tu"
Ara; Meets every Thursday evan-
ihg
comm-ass MARKIEVICZ BRANCH:
Ha ll 25: Court 5'“
'Bmklyn? 2nd and uh Tuesdlliv
id.
Very er lsligounis
ant General of the Carmelita
‘:endeil end says a very interestlnl lec i
an on pros trill! lrish conditin on -
The dan held or or the lltlle children :1
lilo esrmems a tie mass was we]
dAuist-
lmrillerl IBM-line. ‘lr. ‘iacDono
rid Mr Linden of [h
'club 0! ‘2‘ Yor I Iriall Pipers
F’IVI several go]
tlona on the lrisllw
k
serve]
Le
d sent
audience
.3.
aucsys who delighted in.
BOSTO .
DEVOY ERA xc1-l '
Ssrslleld Hail mosrlllsn Build‘nt
Roxbul-y 15: and 31d Sunday-a. 3’
s Rl
lam
PH LADELPHIA.
l‘ADRAic11.PE.lRSE BRA axcn: ‘
Prettylzan s lisll, Brand and Cam
arise srs 3rd Sunday: oi mm: m
drier $Ipd pm" '1
Ki
Kindly Mud “1
‘l
I