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A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE CAUSE OF IRISH INDEPENDENCE, IRISH LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS OF THE IRISH RACE.
v.,l. XL, No. 14. whole No. 551.
HE SEOIIHEO THE VOTE HY MISUSE OF PATHOIIAOE AMOUIITIIIO TO BRIBERY OF MEIIBEIIS.
Burleson and Tumulty the Chief lntimidators-Champ Clark Makes Great,
But Unavailing Plea for American Control of the Canal Which Will
.Sink into the Hearts of the Voters-Many Irish Renegades
Act Against the Dictates ofTheir Consciences to Please
the President and Keep Their Places Beside
, x
ispcciai to Til: GAELIC Alxaizlcarv.)
of his Die: to repeal the Free
the history oz
speech from Speaker ciurlr
one ailmltti was the greatest or his lilo
Ind which must have
llpa E
lure been bitterly denouncing him for
pt til
was full of then: ml)’ be given here:
"it we pass this repeal hill, control
over our own Canal is gone forever. Re-
ne means the practical abandonment
oi the Monroe Doctrine.
"Rather than Iurrender
toliiiilete sovereignty over
our right to
every square
is
Many things are worse than
defeated tor congress, or the
Smkershlh. ur even the Presidency.
One is to repudiate the niattorm.
‘With tho
it may surprise thcso
ibmquious courtiers to know i am not
1 mndldnve for 1916.
-l would rather see th anal blown
:ll> than give the British any control or
i."
. Clark‘: pemratlon was
Prayer which won t wil applause
"0"! bearer even his OP‘
ruocnia joining in. But it had no
other ellect on the bound and gagged
Representatives who dare not call their
Ioiila their own and who a vote as
lllzy were told. But it will live iorcver
ind will sinlr deeply into the heme ot
its American people. Here it is:
-‘aw may the God at our lather-s who
"="Vtd :.iioo,iioo backwoods Americans
to lung their gag
‘Forge, and who. gave them
Minlilete victory on the blood-stained
o as to preven
unspeakable
t was: one.
u. as was provided by the rule. a
m w th
“I n to retain instructions
‘"359 by Mr. 0'Sl'iaunessy, oi Rliode
'i”‘"1 na to r
Utcilpn 9
tulstitutlslgimn
""1 Consrsss hereby declare: that
iudcnient the United stttes,
ith the second
the loliawinz
poll.
it w
out and
the Pie Wagon.
with its own troops and war ships and
by proper sanitation.
tender ot the canal, and by virtue
at its right: or sovereignty, rightiuliy
provide nrorerentiai 1- na
ior its own War vessels. and (or vessels
commerce belonging to it or its citi-
zcus living its ilag, so long
dltlons and charges
ed by it ior vessels or i-oreign
are Just end equitable; and may right-
uily in me or we ins in time
or peace, maintain its army and nnvy
the canal Zone. including all neces-
sary warlike materials, both for deienrs
xnd arlence; and may righttully pro-
vide preierential Tolls or no Tolls for
the vexsels of the Republic or panama.
irom hicb Republic the right to con-
struct the canal was obtained, and an
authorized in the Act of June 23, 1912,
providing for the conltnlction or the
can '-
n Votes were gained for this.
tha numbers standing 232 to 176. a mu-
Joriky opts. jrhen cams the anal in
which the surrender to England secured
3 majority of E6
The pressure from the White l-lousu,
mounting to intimidation. upon Sons-
amount: to Prest-
dent wilson exerts his pressure skil-
IIIIIY and Without threats. but the threat
is there 1 the It can he read
betwee the lioca ct what an actually
says: it is in tha tone at his voice. in
the set or his long law and in the un-
snistnlrahlo look in his eyes,
He scans for men, and others cools
unnsked to see him, but whether he ask:
those he sends for to vote for his repeal
plies to those who seek in-
n
to Conzressr
all‘ called the
That is, he
gives them no iriiomlation at all only
Free Tolls clauso re-
or his Cabin
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n.
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gn-
amt‘: to compel olte iL‘nCe
o ruihit-ssl.. so unscrupulously or so
iliegitinlately as this “icleallst" who has
preached to eiorillently about the cvi a
Boss Rule.
he uses lzreclseiv the some in '
nlrlr Croker in new
York llclianes in lihiladelrlhlir 9“ ‘“
cincinnati and George Davis in Chimn-
onc oi them could hold a candle to
E
Woodrow w isoli.
Theodore Roosevelt used the patron-
age to lnsupport and s t tor scon-
tl. its
i"l:g:le‘dnsali‘ed tfhgnnfitn puss leslsmion 1“
o ver)‘
, NEW YORK, APRIL 4, 1914.
IIILSOlI’8 PYHIIHIO IIIOTOIIY IN HOUSE OF IIEPIIESEIITATIVES.
By a Majority of Eighty-Six His Surrender of Ameri-
can Rights to England is Endorsed on a Vague
Plea, Not Sustained by the Known Facts, That
“ Foreign Dangers Confront the Country.
tors and l1.er-i-eaentativcs rescntcd me
n by the Execu-
e on.tbo Legislative branch or the
shadowy dangers to tho‘ nation
which he dared not reveal to them, and
c
save him fl him: he, a not
alone went into full explanations as to
what h wanted and w
halo American people his coin-
plete plans and purposes The American
eicctinn, hilt they have a waviu place in
their bcnrta for him, because he is a
in Aulrricdn who ciunluyn obi
Constltuilun B ‘8
Cctlislitullml provides For that reason
any tiloughtiui m n nshington.
and among then many in-nlocl-ate. re-
gard his ii.(‘lloll in the re rolls on s-
to the American system or izuvrrnmerit.
But it rrt-sirlcnt Wilson is diploma
insinualirliz and
o
time arguing
tion. Tho "
to right" is dis-
loyalty to the party, anti that is all
I lvasbingtop
rnl jobs ior
people did not ngree with him. and the!
told in so very plainly at the last
(continued on Page
The Vote on the -=T0lls-A-Repeal:i-WW“
1-
Those who voted to surrender Panama
Canal rights to Great Britain:
DEMOCRATS.
Abercrolnbie, Adair, Adatnsau, Alex-
ander, Allen, Ansherl’)', Ashllroali, As-
well, Hailey, Baker, aitz, liurllley.
Bnrohart, Enrtlelt. Enthrlck. Brakes.
Basil of Texal. Bell 0! Georgia. Elooher.
Borchei-s, Bowdle, Erodbeck, Brmln
New York, Erurnbauzh. Buchanan at 1!-
linois. Buchanan
Ciuncv. Clayhoni. Cline. Coady, Collier,
Connel ansaa, Con of low.
Covin Cr r, Davt-npcrt,
Gard, Garner. Garrett of Tennessee. Gar-
rett at Texas, George. Gary, Gilmore,
Gittins. Glass. Godwin of North C
phreya oi Mlesis poi, yaeon-ay. iono-
on Ksntuclry. Johnson or south
Carolina, Keatina. Kennedy of connecti-
cut, Key, Klndnle, Klnkead of New Jer-
sey. Klrkpntrirli, Konop, Lazaro. Lt-o oi
Genrgln. Lesher, Lever, Levy. Lo-via oi
iiisryland. Lleb, Linthicum. Lloyd. Le
neon, Lu . Log llicclellon, liiscoy.
licoililcudy. McKeliar. Msgiilre. Mon-
tague. nose or rndiuna.
Neale)’ oi Kansas. Xeely or west vir-
ginia, O'Brien. Osieslly, o'l-lair, oidiield.
Padgett, Page ot North car in al
or, yarn, Peters oi lliassachusetm, Peter-
son, Post, poo, Quinn, Raincy. Ranch.
Rayburn. Reed, Reilly -
liothermcl. Rouse, Rubey. Ruvker. Rus-
sell, sabbath, suuuders, Scully, St-ldoln<
ridge, shackellord, Sharp, Sherley. Sher-
REPUBLICANS.
Anderson, Bartboldt, Britten, Browne
0! Wlsconsi
zi
sieenersonhstcivens or liliuncaou
Volhtead. Totlxl. 23.
PRDGRESSIVES. '
Copley and Thomson 0! Illinois.
Total. 2.
Those uho voted to uphold American
right: on tha Panama Canal:
DEMOCRATS.
Aiken. Hrockson. srussard. Brown
olioe. Dnremus. Drismll. Du-
pre, Estoninni, Finley. l-‘iizgl-ruld, Gold-
glc, Gounau. Could it, Gin oi ll-
’ in
lil<-Andrew
lilctz,
e, Rlkt-r, ltiordan,
Ttggart, Underwood and the speaker.
Total, 5:.
iiiarcsnicahs.
Aiuey. Anthony. Austin. Avis, limb-
icid, parzon. hmwning, Burke oi renn-
sylvania. Burke of south Dakoi
ler. ca'ldcr. Campbell,
Crampton. curry,
moods, Fairchlid,
French. G
Greene or lllasatachusetts, or-cn or Ver-
mom, orl-s . c.u’ernscy. Hamilton or
New Yor a V , Ham, Hines.
liunlnhrcy or Washington. John-
Johnson oi wash
Howell.
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ll . S
n of Minnesota. Sutherland,
Sliltzer, Treadwuy, Tare. Wallln, Willis.
Winslow. Woods and Young. Total, 92.
PRDGRESSIVES.
Iii cDonnlil, Murdock. Nolan, Ilunley.
Stephens of Cailioniln; Tumrile, Wai-
ters. Woodrllfl‘, Bryan. Chandler, Fol-
conor. lliacliailgli. liulinga, Kelly of
Pcnnsylvaliili. Ladcrty, LeF‘olictte‘lInd
Bell of Claliiornin. otal, 17. I
Presznt: liughcs of West Virginia.
n.o.sa.....o..a4.......n.,.n.
HG Yili.N.l'qundc'IlhcAdcl
r9‘5.Alll-rPi-M oases:
no oi henna; my
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
MEN OF ALL PARTIES OONOEMN SUR-
IIEIIIIER OF AMEOIOAN RIGHTS IN PAII-
AMA AT MEETING IN PHILADELPHIA.
jo-oj
President VVilson’s Attitude Arraigned-Significant
Demonstration of What is in Store for Senators
and Congressmen who Disregard the Wishes of
their Constituentsesplendid Presentation of the
American Side of the Case by Representatives Gra-
ham and Moore, Messrs. Colby and Koelbie and
Rev. Mr. Richmond-Wharton Barker, who was
Populist Candidate for President of the United
States. Presides. ..
PHll.ADEi..PHlA. March 31.-Last
night three thousand citizens ct Phila-
aelphln Dru
oi American independence.
claimed anew the doctrine
Nearly one
hundred and thirty-cilzlit years have
th
nasal-d ainc
old
that the
louse
were "by t e Grace or God
dependent." The speeches and resolu-
d in this bin
Liberty Bell rang ou
hi ee c
r the property at
toric city a
t to announce
olooiu were no
England, but
(la and in-
Enzland. and the lndixlintion of Phila-
deiphiana, irrespective at
ion
ficant hr t
rt
9. at the surrcn
I de
rlghls by President Wilm
Porters.
T
he demonstration sou
(mm the Administration
rn ea
were held;
- ‘.‘;’.'“..‘.1‘05
tzineous nutitrzaks
nzonien
rnilld
iutrorlase.
ii
sting aid-time politi-
party amliaa
of American
n and his nu?
lided I signi-
ii tb et
people’: interests through intimidation
. or promise:
ol enthul I -
toils qucationa
debated, iollovreii each other
succession, when
in
National repute called upon the Presi-
dent to submit the
uesilo
n in Lilo peo-
e aL large next November heiore wields
lllin.
the President when hi: illziisled Lhnt. the
part)‘
prev-nted in
lllattorm be
rt-pu
rcihle manner by
dlat.ed-were
speakers who travelled many miles for
tha
purpose
of discussing the issue.
Congrusman
z o my-
y s Presi
a Iy s
could not be mlainterproted the mall-
ty holdin p this agreement as
reason (or giving Gre Britain a grant
ldVllItilKQ overthe United States in
regard to shippln .
Evading the use of legal icrniti in die-
cting the my-Eauncelot
gressnlun Graham
explni
a Treaty. Con-
ncd it an an
agreement entered into at a time when
the contracting parties believed that it
A canal acrosa Panama
ion it would
A private carporati
not
D1
in
H:
a.
nd been the
the Al
was over a reali-
hlva been construct .
u.
use Grelt Brit-
hara been
lapiic and For
ciflc, lhree miles from it. would he neu-
lral, ll
Til
But the
charge tolls to its
ta said.
prosfessiveness
own wars
E PANAMA VICTORY.
nnd foresight
pie triumphed in no-
l>s.I
go .
ion similar to 1 man paying rent for
living In a house he owned.
Another argument greeted with
Ipplnuso was tha
cecds in atr
brunt ol the taxation will nil
consumer. Thu rate of toll, Ii
nlerrliimt marine by
Anlericnn constwis
I if the P
iking a ltlggcrlng blow at
Wild
resident. lub-
lnillctlng tolls
a vessels e
Ilbon the
9 .
villi 139 added to the bill of the lhlpper,
the
will in tu
purchaser.
rn add it
to the cost of
Prominent Democrats Who hove open.
I)‘ declared their opposition to the Pres.
the
Minute lien" 'vI
idem’! attitude were characterized In
ti
Parli-
chalnp Clnrk, spenhcr at the House:
Reprcsehtative Man
Senator German. at New York. hero
loudly cheered for ti r eiloris d
(cut 9 him at the Presiden
all were u
were delivered by Congressmen Graham
an I. Ham
d p re, Alphonse 5.
oclhie, president. or the United
man so as cthowy rlr,Rev.c-oorge
Chalmers R hrnon and Bainbridga
protest meet-
; olutlon urging Cangrss to de-
feat the repeal of the tails exemption
was read by Mu
nnlnlously adopted. The resolution fol-
, .
At the opening ol the
in
“liectluse Engilnd nukes I territorial
1897, rejected
aurnos the all in.
ner ot a canal by on its
oln terrlto . I.nd thcretoro the united
5 tes has the right to it
Manse Woodrow wilson, President
of the united States oi America. accepts
the contention or England end demands
0! Conn the u all states. an
unconditional surrender to England to
eorcrclgn ri his '
‘Tharetore. oitisens er the United
states at Ainerim, gather in Philadel-
phla today 10 PFOIEST. Against Lilil
lion and to demand that the congress
olive.”
Arno vice-presidents or the
meeting were Dr. Robert Ellis Thomp-
president
rhoo J. s. w. l-iolton. charica nebcr
clsrlr and William T. 1-iidcli. president
or the Union League.
MR. GRAHAM‘S SPEECH.
congrossmsn Graham snicl
1
E
m
2
5
W
o
..
'3
9.
E
: that your do
sire is to protest against this surrender
ot our great right to England.
will not Held to. any one in the
sense or duty to him, who.
.(c3nI.h-use on Palm 3.)