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May II. 1915.
Che-6031.20
Gmemcqn.
NEW HAVEN EN'I'HUSIASTIG
. IN IIEGING ERIN'S CLAIMS.
Eloquent Address by Peter Golden
,Stll'a Audienc%V. ill the ‘
City," Which ill Send Large
Delegation to the Rains Conven-
2'
Yeast. Conference.
w . ., . hrl :1.-
Erin 111.11 in this city wu. packed to the
.1 1: 1.11 night when 1 rally was psi 11!,
duced Mr. Golden to the Mullen
t1onp would dneeepre'd by 1111 lrish
.wwho ot surrender their
r1g111I to dellrdetuern'llnxtion for s 1111.
me Rule While 32 1.11 dotsrminsuon
riled to n-eland It will be hard for”
Englnnd to moi-re the wor rid believ ya that
nations, When England ITI-
veighs ”gain“; Germsuy for mryilltn
occupancy el.glunl ls most do.
cldedly I 1:519 oi! the kettle calling the
many .1 could to at: an
oouragetllerlt the dummd thnt will
add 11
‘11719 shall In“ the right to decide tinder
f mvernignty they wish to
Mun-y oldv than“ mgr]! Ilka Captain
H
tern from England to Germany.
EASTER IN 011171111.
O’Boiuys’ Country $Tme to the
01d Idealstemonstrdtiona in
Glad at Which ill e Principles
of Sixth Pain Are Uphe 9.111
1 Am eating under the auspices oi th'i "h ‘4
:16an
suld‘the history of LheIr parish was
well known, they had taught the worst
type a! landlords ely DY
i. eli’ own hmda they had made them-
selves independent of landowners. They
rs own
Mr I Edit
the outbreak oi the
They were all aware that
a Home Rule Act was on
present war!
at tn. ‘
i l
‘1
and 'to Representation in the t
ow... 1.. o. E. “no“ Ca, 11 the cell themselves
Branch at the Friends or lrlsh Freedom age. They bought ghad every.
tor the purpose o1 nlmuint tIng nlvnetlores'f 1limit when y'Irad toll ood graces
in the coining Irish Rae's ottlrs Englishh Ministers, but the petrol.
in New York City. The llvelleaut enthu 0' Ireland h-dm Ids up the rmlnd Paul
.. . w... 1 .. a“ m m. they would have no morn down
11 t tel 11 n
0 Conference would he . serious hlow'ln
m ohnnge. ‘with Lloyd George nsklng 111211.
a h 1111. o
destroy the National
1111 is oghting lot the freedom or 1111111 U en
r.Golde'n. who l3 tha Natinnnl :96
11... 1mm
I: and when the Irish people halted him to
, their old cry. “The land for the Bullock
11
nd
“ ! IRISH HATE ENGLISH RULE.
3., Lloyd George’s Remarkable Ad-
“ ' suIt-hllvo driven hand 11 British rule
mo.
"0' monsen
“11163 N Dolail ilsnor‘nannllten. 0'
Is more materially prosperous than the
' e
2‘7 invincible for! today th at. no II
in the In In the din oi Cromwell."
until the war is over.” Niro trutmnr
or 1 co nntry“I downtrodden for 111
years. gth.t he was ham
1.
o 0! considelrntlon tn. payment tor
snrl. nervlr'en in 111. gloom or a British
Parliament (thee
111 Is h Party torgot .11 their old
annportorn-thelro own eeuntry was only
1 serondsry erotion. nut the
hoopla said there th.t day that her do
11111111 ior ro rnplete Independence wul
tho 111.1 consideration or .11 honart lri.11
11.11.111.11th i>1rty went on
he nlher pl.ilorm they lost ths roo-
ddenrs oi the l1- 1 peopiz. 1111 won
sequently the people had In loin under
the h 1711.. which 1-
Constintlonnlsls.
' In t Cm r
lrelands use must get :a
t-hnnce. Let them look at how
English Ministers had changed slum
the war broke out. Nothingw w.s to te
done to c nor ha
I 1111 Convention to p tel. no 11
event Inland 11311
st 1111: great oontsrshcs rt
the nations or that art
marina out (or3 . settlement of Ithrl
Irish hQuestion. Morel lick to them
csl'lto on very g
alight her battles, and there were
ty <11 men at good lighting power in
ireinnd hut teyh were wanted at home
Ire . F‘ronsodl prison-
er, con‘grstulnud the. peopls oi Ginn on
the
me
the
tion.
gmheleerltthi share
syn or the 18nd.8gitalion.‘
t re
(to
all guns under. but than‘l
ity lived to see the air grant
vei
Dillar-
sci:
.E
Z
-lrel1nd Ind 3 long connection with
En gull d and wh.t 11 the talet mNothing
but ranches
The hullock was hell ulooked utter .1111
the neonla were. huddled wastogether on
Th
it was
tahip for the iris h."
lralahd dlnust h.va lull and non: mplete
independanes, and It could only he 01> ta
Iliry milked nude? ill?
At the resale
mined by It can
h.11ne or Sims 1
Conignnce England would 'ba putting
111111111 protnolor or
2.1.1.1111 M11111... .1. 1.1111 ygomao 11rv war In shop
11m. everything .151... 19.1, .1... .nd 1111 1 W1 ourselver h we hoe 1n-
sinn Poiner. were: prepared to tollow listing on the to I 1111 ortsno. ot the
the rpsoonrts a men who 1.11 1111.1 . my worrme t horns with the
1mm Weslr to secure tor their op army at lighters at the ire L
Pmud and anti" Innd full freedom.
missions in tho Hollie of Com-
mons a Year Ago. ,,
“Georg In Paarlihment on
11.1111 '1. 1517, rpeslrlngo Con
nors 'l‘lree Institutions" l‘nnr ireiand mo
think.” said "a human Moll! um in
M rccogniwed in my ponaible 11.211.111.111
er the irish Question-“that. centuries
of ruthless In oIten I)!!!” l
mm 1 very mmow oi the Irish
the long record or oppred:lnn. proserip
tion. and exosIrl egros test hie t
on the Barman“! fame :lmilor equity on com.
government.
11. land. “undoubtedly, is the on. taint
.n .ssentloi out
o Ignores or targets
pronch a ssttlam out or this question
with a knowledge of- the olden
acts
“I to show that tha 111.11.11.11
. hilt still
i
nation In spite oi the (act that lrslnnd
a. 1.- or bee rn rem ills the on.
more ysconcllsd to British role than
' CUMANN NA mBAN.
(First American Auxiliary.)
The 111n1monthly husloess meeting
or Corn... 1'. 111131 1.11 1111111111
All xilihry, wld hnld April 3 It the
H0181 MoAlDIn, “1113.131111], In
r air.
in! dclhgnte3 to the
tinn In New York May 18. link
1111. oer. rec ooted to rnpresenl tn 1 an
tlely and their names to rwnrdr d to the
Convention. The
E
11
Irish Rat's Cclnllent
nl-
England. hnv
but there would not he any settlement M
a
should tight like In. rest or 1111 for the
eCrown, some in
“am
one of the so
encisi‘“
Nomlnnuon. were In order 11.1.
Data no lathe
UHSOUIID ASA HOTTEII APPLE"
Detroit Jesuit So Describes the
Reasons Assigned Why Ireland
Should Submit to Conscription
by 1 Foreign overlimcnh-
She Has Done More T11 hall He or
Share by Voluntary Billin-
ment.
trolt Nrwt of April 23 pubv
lollowlng letter
Editor-In considering the
at Irish Conscripnen, one
1111:.
Th De
llaned the
they would hsve given still more
nbonn-ilde Ham skills is conr:dod to
them now,1nConscrptIo11 or en-
forced. very likely‘, voluntary “1.11.1111
will he
Comparison! IDI’IIEUIDEB dmwll
tween Ireland and Scotland and wole
to
es Iccepte
be
en
1.II nru
yGrnml. "inanirrll."
el .11. [1.1 id 51111.
cm at. duim ma.
re (Sled-1m.
Quantlly-:l:on‘yelnm
0.1.111- slyggr-pllonmz'u
P. It. In Val-k- 11.."
0....11. an."
1111111. 111: mt 1o 11., .nd 1.. 11.... 1.1.1111.
..d mythhcd
(la-nun.)
1.11 .-y .11.. how- met '11:.
ll] .11..“ Mile: a... .1 iron rein...
11.1 m 1.1. .
“M11. .1 In. (I!
rider 'Iitl drums-nits lid
.11. 1.. .1111...“ ....1 1.1.1.1133" 1,; ..
lnkrwpn ill-m; is v!!!
.114“ 1.111. 1.
.“
1
”I...“ .1
1... our. 11...... 1......"
1.11. 11.1.1.1... 11..."?
,1“ .1. .1" so]; 1.1.1.111. 111...: 11.1. n
111 i .11“: 1.11.11
1. rely grit-ma tint 1111. 1.1...'I Inn-u
mull-hie ntnvmnln a. In. king “:14 by INJI'l. rot: mailman:
.rrr 1.1111111 [Ron .1. mnmnym uteri ’1... doe. 1m 9
.1 1. 1mg 1 on no .1. . a 1.1.1 1... .111 1, 11.”
7.1.1115? 1.10;...“ 11 mi. .1 “11:21:13: i w. [humus 1.... uon
sun 1 'r l. rghulrr or your man (1 VIII bind landed-I
the” 1...... 411...... 5.1... 1... “1.3.1.: ”“1. rrnrd 11’“... "1.. 1. .1 1.1.... 11.... .
:mk Y :1 I] S 5‘ Ya dhli‘r: Surlrcw oi
.Nevnun, 1.1:.”
chy' .1 c1111. 1.
in: 111' 11'"
1.1.1.5111 11.1. 11.. .1
. Anni-led. Grove Hill
1.. (In. ruitv hf
11...... "HF”.
d
11.. mirror submitted to her toreign rule.
hos surlered terribly or her hands.-1nd
Is no mor to obey hei- than ws
r1123. Alike.oomp.rison hetween
Irishman in 1r eland 1nd 111111111111 in
Am run is .1 iutile as the on 1 above.
Irishman in America .re ohl1ged 1
mt to the American dr-stt Prairiszly be-
cause Lhryh .ve sworn hllueglhnhe 011111
Unite 11 Status
our GovernmentIn 1 debt all ugl'mtuds 1.11
m teh 1r hnpplne 11 11 lrrevocehly
hated to It: happiness.
11 re roach honrd lutely "lreiand
freedom 0! the world" sounds good. hill.
is as nnsonrl an s to out an sprlls ire.
innd format): should light against Prll
tmyl be dominated
Ireland should fight
sinn do
stI
...
"R13
impression conveyed hy that
i- that there Ire plenty oi
r nose is
The sltlr of lrish cowardice is really
hll umoroua Who for rgetn that like the
French. they'll! Cets thsrclore
the hvorlto will or 11111111:l
when; or Chesterton an
Englishman]. in III! “White Hor rue?"
21‘
"no .neisht 61111 or lreland .
1111 lacs wh Godmyndn .1111
For .11 their war. .11 mm
And all the tr songs are “yd"
6.11.1.1 11.1.1.1 1.31.1
Tho am so Englishmnm 1 must
say the irish apldiers .ret trite room or
the army 111111.111 .ro Abdaluitnly in>
dlrponso'hio tor our 11.11 rrrllp
Cs put. Thornhlll: '
dlerss .the 11.111 oi th 1 whole. army.
'rneir landing .t Suvla our
tilting thst yon Inwill nvsr read
1111 1.111111-
did." in!“ 1 loiler 1111mm . 2“5111111111 301-
11121 at Gnlllpoll. -l we. run r op-
po1ed lo the gnnung 111 Home Rule,
out now .1111 tnennlilg what 1 did-
ths uopsrollelsd heroism or these Irish-
Brigadier
a
nil;l
pruyod t
hut to my dying day 1 how to tho 1111111.II "
ore is . saying on the W91!
that an irlsh regiment Is .
"tor orpr d'emev it is . mnxlm with the.“
British Generals always try ton
1 on 111111 troops for worlr about which
no risk oi i'hilhreLI up he lay
senor r ntsr Weston 111d oi
.11. "without penilel In tho history or
at or
kCurtain rm'i'hornhlli oi the Aurtrulnn
troops sai Thaw he lrisn took
to .t hill (now called Dublin Hill) war.
the kind
Illlttee reports were then submitted and
w tons ior 111m. her-
I the month!) conLrllliill to
the upkrep oi the lrl h Em in
“'BSIIII’ISIUII. v a1 hen Bred
antral for run
hitter-Klan Ind I'illi' mile 1111 (or deolalon
5 1L. But lhht
the 111111 landing 1t 6111111111 11111 it we
oi thing to make you ninth .
yourself to prove that it was not a
rite. .9 wine halt r.ln.th How they got
thsre, Hsnvsn only kno o.ws Climbing
into hell on Until he seemed an
earlier proposition than climbing that
hill
General Sal-rail the eminent i-‘rsnrh
commander, said: "The rear guard
lighting oi. the Irish in 11111 Srv an
mounmlns was on. at 111. most striking
feats of a 111 In t [1015 r
Agni t tim Lhe mbern 1 er
laved the British ind French armies.
A Stottishaoldler "T act
that 1: pro 1
izly d
liehvle. I
that ought‘ to appeal to tree Americans
of wh.tsver rnclai stock they may hsp -
Penn
dhns Conscription [lemma a sacred
thlAIlg lust it
Personally i am 111w ihlo
tlon tor the 11.111111 11111 chooses to have
fut doth not rn. 1 me in-
tolersnt rowsrds . notion 1111 does not
want 11 imposed by its own Govern
ment' much less toward. . onto. that
dos. not wlsnt it Imposed hy. vern
night not '11- at Erltlcrllse
England tors hnvlnng derllned Con rip
tlon during the tint low 1
WHAT THE IRISH HAVE DUNE FOR AMERICA,
Iuiorl::l III-I
‘- Gin Incl lam lumbar:
1 viow. and s. arc
‘ Moo 1! 11 rnIIIlleI pnhitrh-d
- 0.11.1 v.iu1 let
M .- wllh 1.. -
'11. story .1 thumb: Lubunmlnlldi ’
told. pm... .1... wished to. nit monitor. .1411.
11111.11 1..
sun olthor iron-.11: or 11111111.." 1mm sy I
(.11-I I‘m
It‘d ”Alla; ”eta” I: wyllhd
3.", mt, III 01 Irlll blood III-lid b. lam-I
will (II Ila. lilo-111K in. In
Inn nmthnhm-wulintn
SI‘THE IRISH CONTRIBUTION T09
AMERICA'S INDEPENDENCE" ‘
By THOMAS HOBBS MAOINNISS. ml.
It a hook at vut Importance 111111 a Material
dkyl. who-1
to all Ammun- who
common: eon-aha
Ittornlatie. thaw thy-plush
bull.
IT IS A BOOK EVERY AMERICAN OP' IRISH.
BLOOD SHOULD POSSESS.
that .v on.
htaraoled i
Morita.
to n: Mar-l. ”aux”. on
185 William SL.
A holr 071 e.-
.h extrsmely mun-ting so every 111.. nd wmll who i
ting in
plan may ho club-d aiml-
' THE GAELIC AMERlCAN, .
New Yorlelty.
1.1.1.1111..th
molliolrhlnuh
m Ur VIII is.“ r
"1.th of “M. -
day?
hole that he
Islld cannot ye
be 111 the Allies it ihnt he
should s handful of lrishmrn sdhmli
themselv srrldre on
that the susceptibilities of the English,
Scotch, snd Welsh mny not be w unded.
o alien to Identity the irish rlnrgy
with Germany on t e Bait“ th 16 they
have
. will he
- sgnlnst Conscription is . hit“ or Illoigirrsl
partitions hi
ion or.
agnlnst Conscription;
rgy .r. with the
because the latter are
not humus. they
.re pro-German indeed the Sixth
Feiller .lre 11mm... whlt‘h I
doubt)
I not In LYIBIInIBn by birth bull
1111 rosmopolllnn snough lo tblnk tint
'gvver'nmeylt or the poop y the peo
ple .nd for the manic" l. . 1111.11.11
heritage o 11.111111, not . monopoly oi
the Anglo-Saxon
v.1. Mano-er, a .1
University not Detroit.
PADRAIG H. PEAESE BRANCH
d‘
rnic H. Purse Branch
the life oi Padrllc Puma. the ”(ion of
Wilson. Secreury.
which "I founded by Pear
suit of Mr. Wilson's lpnenl“
mil II in pain ed I 80mm [In consisting
o1 lira. dull-lea '1lrh. I.
,‘I'bnlre and P .l 1111 11111111111. to dry-11a
and 111.111
ihls 11111 no
nr Gorsld chaste who in: principal
.peslor' or the or rgentn gmed
with a most intrinnlng m-ie oi on
His hpmli 11.. 1111 loll-d to 11111
11o rsllort monzy rol-
oi “thou Ind an Housed public Inter-
eat to the drmonrtrstlon. other on...
W
.t uo'nsxi. 111-egos. 'Iflioadlx, 11., 11.
rapt‘ nltentlon .nd enthudium by the
sat.
ARC ITICAL exli'n'innllon o!
In also: on nculture.
author reveal: on
Order from GAEUC AMERICAN
I s .131 WILLARD HUNTI GTON WRIGHT
"MISINFORMING
A NATION
iths Emclcpaedul Britannica In rnlsti
The detects in it. attitude toward the
'Nm'el. Drlml, Poiti'y. “Pllnllng, Millie Sclenca.
Religion us harud. while in the ope penlns chlpter, coloniz ng
intellectual prov-Inc claiisnl us
which the Britannica tends to perpetual.-
A dcclnration oi intellectual independence
for those who aspire to an American culture
51. 25 net ’
lnveuilo on, Pnllonollliy Ind
, 155 William Street, New York
ROGER OASEMENT’S POEMS.
poems ot noger Casement"
in . review at tho book rind mm
Indrpendm: recently says
oger hsemen i.
wro
‘1‘ 1n nil llama .xoellent 111." on rho-1:111
amend! or mm ”Edam he” . ”If; a large number or seumns 111c- land he did so with the mm min,
a“ men“ 13‘5“...” “an.“ a. Iinnus'. 1.n1ou1 short history.o[ Ire- clesr [BUY 151; .nd high 1.1111 In 1111
“on. 1:. m...” Brmw We“ 3 Isnd. en nLlued "1r l.dn' Cage" ere 11111. that rlia 1111 m.rtyriren1 the
lined and Forty sixth Sireot, New ”sell!“ bought It mom cue lunatic Despite the vile si.nders scour
for!“ 4“,.“ Wm 1m 6 RN” tmeetlng oilhls Brant-l: will ousiy 11 by 111 enemies, d, on.
ed. H, w," M . he may on he 11:1: .t the 11m .ddress on Suadny. 1111;. .1 so unscrupulous pollur
June t. .11 .M. u! opponents even 111 lrrlsnd tor paltry
rrer in the ml
Irish roll or honor
This booklet contains sixteen poems
en a high Doe!
Nona it! the
Question. Buthe wuipr m.rlly gli x
or nation. 1nd pror 11 .1 111.1 m... trlotio in sent merit:
.th tor i3 inllovv-rnuntrmen. in suit .1
helping to rgller. tn. dlrlrmi Canno- duction by '1
man. In .1. .1111; 12.1111 rollegrs. In plate of bionsrhlr-l liter-lure. Trrah
providing 111.1. or 11119111: in 1111111 gooditemoor .5111"? e. 111111111 forward
.psnlrlng ‘rlisrrtrtr. In .Idlng Irilh convincing. well-intornled. 11 1) rs m.
lournni. .1111 in dire rt 111d Indlrect Inlendid tribut wort y 1113.11 1.:
w.ys. he 1111.11 .111... tint tor him
Ireland no It 1 arts h me
In mile Lita. ”IRISH! ”critics in; 11:;
the Ilndulllkd FIIPIC‘IEI’ of Roger C
merit as a 3111 Walnut and I true son at
Inland.