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' AIJOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE CAUSE OF IRISH INDEPENDENCE, IRISH LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS OF THE IRISH RACE. I
91' XL, No. 13. Whole No.’ 555.
NEW YORK, MAY 2, 1914.
Inland an .......s .l... mun-V. on. r. iasul Iliefml Dlirxnl
New iork, s. i., ,.,,-hr lit: in nlilnngrul or March 3. us,
- PRICE I-‘IVE CENTS.
‘CARNEGIE fUUNI]ATlliN'S TRAITIIRIIUS W URK
1NIES Brown Scott, its Secretary, Makes Reluctant Admissions that Ii
Helped To Siiiien England‘: Back When‘ Site Had Practically Abandoned
' Her Protest Against Free Tolls And-’Secreiary Knox Expected
Speedy Settlement-Root’: Speech For Repeal And Cilliaie's ‘
Circular,,Circiilated Broadcast By Carne‘gieites,' Put New
Life Into
Money A Colossal
,5,.,riai to Tm: GAELIC Alrr.Rli:A:<.)
ll'lisillxmo.x', April 2. This urns
,. greatest weelr oi the hearing on the
question hstora the Com-
<- ii,
,,:lce Foundation, resarding its lctiri.
us in the analog canal
pd lncldentnll
no i
all
Vprnblbiy the host witne V
opened helore Any coninlltteo-lop
sued in
npkran, nother splendid witness,
lnle Ifler Mr. lrornlrer
d ha impossible lo dell with
e of these tour men in a
All or it will be round in
the Committee
l: he was call ii
known as the Lobby
W-ouziit. to he in hdolr ionu
tor lproleasors
mounting in sl5.ooil.ooo or izo.iioll,onli
and all It makes every hcnniioiary,
present or prospectlvei a‘ willing H701
il Andrew csrilegis, and thel-oiors s
miizan oi England. it was irom this
mod that woodrow wilson wplled (or
“H. or two snl
6 i
mmml-gdght hring the total up to
rlielidu this there thrfchlll-oh
We Fund or $2,000,000 and prohsbly
hrlng Carnegie‘:
corruption funds
on.
‘I IETFR WDIK BY FZACZ FDUNIIATVOS.
7“ Drlncihsl ieatllre or Mr, s on
rmnvs le oss. ,,
me to his
i the-rnnnliatlon on the
H mllwlils question. .v stated it
,m w- s nriiisil aorernlncni,
“sh iir. inner. acting In Mr
ior two days. and Bourke Jhel
Contention-Paid Officials Oi
' - Institution TIlrougIloutlTIlc' Country Do‘ England’:
Work-A Menace"To American Interests: Its
Corruption Fund.
Br)'ce‘s Absence, had practically cnna
noth governments. -rhen.
Trulteea of the carncgie Peace
Foundation. or which senator Root. is
chairman, appointed a committee to
draw IIP resolutions. or an expression
a opinion,‘ on the surliecl. Sana or
walah produced the reaoluiion irom t is
minutes. mmlttse d
olroulnr which was later a
ths oountry,.to the num
that it spoke tor all the Trustees,
r own minutes showed that at a
meeting of the body they appointed
t o committee ‘which drew up and
signed it arid that their money out it
in circulation. Tlleretore the Trustees
wera llliiy rrsponoihie ior it
snors TIlE;IiCHI.B0lls Aer.
” within a row day or the time when
a practical agrssmsnt hall been arrived
nt"by‘the two governments und when
secretary Knox reli oonii ent oi.sn
the Free Toll! provision at the Panama
3
“-2:
demand which
tloned.: And the
which , Senator R U
mediately circulated on the Senator's
(rank (which means xpense at
the United states Government). ’il.=l.nuIl
11 intro-
c t
explained that this aztlan -l-us tallen
at eeling at which senator Root. was
not present. Bu he was certainly
present when he ronsen
or his irunil for the circulation of his
3
son.
' orporstion lawyers sometlmrs do
strange things, and Elihu Root. on
oi the shlest corporation lswynrs in the
united slates. very .s-ell inrorrned
man in the country believes that in the
Sen te he represents csriain corporate
interests. rather than the Stale o
reason is l o dis
sing or tile Pal-llnln canal nd re no
opposed is Fre Tolls inr non-rsilrosd
owned rlcun cons e said
The interests or these railroad in th
matter coincide ltn tllos oi England,
En ands protest rl is t
on to nnrthlng hut cor thut (art
it did not in this case happen to be ‘on
the same side as the interests or the
railroads. .
Here was given the downright proof
that the Carnegie Peace Foundation.
ostsnslhly engaged in promoting inter-
-n
‘E-
in
international difiimlllyl so that the
elgll goverllrllenl whirls an I
- might trlunlpll - the
government or this country by securing
terms which it had already pl-nvtitillly
abandoned. I‘ (‘ouI'se. it is I nutter
oi record that later the committee on
lnlsroceanio canals huricli Senator
ot's'hlll to repcal Free Tolls. A
L‘I7nImnn linovlledge
n
l-.
in the House of Repitescnutives to re-
eal t e Frze Tolls‘ rlrorision hut ior
pl-asidsnt lvilson. One set o
lunuenccd to [allow him ll)‘ 3 mistaken
gauge of our - luyzlly and another set
- his gross misuse or pnrronase to
compel their fupport oi him.
And the Presidtnra l-hirr sin outside
England’: chief
E
sl
subsidiary Pear: societies
illcials throughout lthea
than to t or me '
an s. o man does a l nor r it
,0, mining e rollvsn nrnrersors
,,,,, "ii, pamphlets which are climb
the Senate to rcpcg -S‘
ii.-led oy lilo Sorloty For lniernailnnl
conciliation, which has been annexed
and snhsldizcd h.l- Carnegie. are all
paid ior their work s good deal or
lrhirh is (or tho pllrpor,-4 or r-vsrning
thn lulhrnliil rroord or Aulcrirsn nil-
rl rur-
s
that the propaganda is rm-rird on lor
the purnoha or drlhnuchlng Amcricrln
youth by Ilnxlicizlns the school iris-
tories.
Mr. James Brown Scott also lnnllc ad.
missinlls that s "number or proiessol-s in
rarlclua ' -
larlgiunl.liollalnd,swltz-arlann
and sw. rn-urn also paid an uvrrrzku
of ll.(Iilri ll FEM‘ ior certain work. ,so
that Andrew C rnl-gie has a corps or
men in continental Europe, assllell as
in the United states who can he trusted
to do ElIKIarid'd work vi'lIenelr'r:r UI9)’
get Die opportunity.
with
And the money
which CI.rnexie.lIoes this work
Slates subordinate to England, with [Ls
lorolsp lmiiry directed by the British
Foreign Om‘? .T. D.
(dun
TIIE ADMINISTRATION WEIKEIIINIF.
E...
WASHINGTON. April 23.-Although
the Administration has kept up a solo
from in the Tolls light, it has been pro-
paring for compromise line: it heard
in no unccrtain tones iroln the people
or ow lerscy. Boston s it Aialiarrl
To-day Sun S! ons Lhs Adrslinls
us on I the mitt
lntrrocsapic mnais. pulled ll typewlib
ten rosolulion ti-onl,llls pocilet and
sprung it on tile committee in eierll:
live session as In n.mendl-llent. to tho
xspesl Bill.
“Tlln phssage or this Act. or anylhilig
therein rontalned, shall not he non-
' s or stront-
Unwed
he can b doulli. that Hill
amendment. has the apnrolal or Presl-
drr-lt liiisou. ‘ - "-l .-4.’
erlntor Walsh proposed an antena-
me1'lt’pavIllg ‘ Way tar sun-
lnlssion or the cL1ntrm'9rs,l'lover the in-
erpretation of the HI, -Paunutrlie
Treaty [0 the Distrirl CuuYls and, on
appeal. In lhn Supreme Court of
upholding lhe,rlght of the united starve
to remit tolls If it desired to do so. An-
other iimvndment vlls propos-d
aior Shields, declaring that,lh
passage should not he mid to hc a con-
e si is v the United states that it
has not the right in exempt. its coast-
wise llhimilllii from toll Da.l‘m-:nt.
expects that the Senate will rote on the
itcpoai alll this week.
A PEEIL TO PUBLIC HEALTH.
Disease Lurking in Second-Hand
Clothing Sold at Irish Fairs
and Markets by Ellgllsll
Hucksters-The Traffic Proli-
ably Responsible for the
Spread ot‘ Tuberculosis.
Arl lrishman. who has spent sgrernl
wars in England.-and who is ow
rrsideril of New Yurls. slates lhiii. Um
Sefond-llhllll 5Rl‘lllUllS. B0ld l:.V.travelr
ling Illlcllslcrl at lrlsll ralrs snrl mar-
hets, are ll menace to tile public health.
This clothing. pressed and furbishrnl
nglsnd, The old-
house, and is sold to some lrisll prsssrll
who lwvar suspcrls that death spd lils
in the garments
2
=
se..it is the
very Dbor people wilo pslronlss tho
huclrstcrs, and this class or msrchan
disc has ncl-or been popular in lrcisnd.
This tileari rlclthing is also sold incthr
slums oi English mics. but this rnrl
docs nfit in the least rilake rho "hand<
- more dosir lilr.
it is strange that the health authori-
lies of Inland hm-e closed their 3‘.
to the danger in public health due in
the unrestricted ssle ol,old clothlrlx
which has not [lmprrly or
thorough!) disinrerteti. As lreland has
so orer-ahundancs oi hcsliilrnori-ties.
it is Itrariga that l lramc uhirh has
pruhabb nun mm rcspnnslhle Mr
tuhsrrulosis than any nlller cause. has
h-en alluded to prorrcd unriu-rl-d up
man: p-rind tuherrulcsls was
rr rare in lrriand, sud rho srircad nl
is ,
the disease is due to something more.
A NEST OP SELFISH TOADIIJS
Public Boards in Qiieerlstowli (Jon-
trailctl Ivy Britisil I‘ei1siorloi's,
Wilo ' for Personal Reasons
‘Have Slilertraciied tile Matter
oi the Boycott of tile Port-
Asquitll to Nominate Govern-
ment Employee to Condemll
the Harbor‘-0'Brienites and
Redlnanilites Getting Ready for
Local Elections in Cork.
CORK, April 17.-and cii-nt to
wblril lhe dagrlariallrin or piitllic lire In
mall)‘ parts or irrland ills Drnlvessecl
as . result or many long stars or par-
linnlentary Iipuuling is iii-lwhrre hr-tier
illustrated than in our lmal citadel or
British Dower. iorial snohllrry' and
la.'ld,i‘isIn, and which is ullpralil-lately
nnnngh named Queellstavin. he s
Peeler, uxsaicllor and sir-nlan 0‘ rl r
man element Lontrola the drink trains
and local public hoards. ii is no wow
drr that the malls nucsllon and oihcr
his public issues have lrrcn sidc-trucked
the lnlercsis or this ruins "huh"
and that atller nlsn's "dosh house." The
only thing trouhiiug tin-, Quscnstown
“shal'kA" at present is how soon the)’
sun. tan rresh sources of emigrant aun-
ply for the pencil: or the low , to wit,
shore mentioned "Industries."
grcat roiolrlng at present among them
hecause ll now. enligronl Service lor
Canada is to call.
The result oi the agllaliun ol-rr the
lullhdruual or the cunardors is that lilr.
Asliuli is to nominall-
llsh col-ernmont ellli-lloyi-ts to investi-
rl
'5‘
gate whethe s I e, and
ilniging lrorn past EXDEIII-lite vie kno
I'll 1 answer I'll I I Iluulil hale
n he
been far better it n-lorchnnls and pub-
no men or Cork and (‘are long years
ago had put. their heads together to de-
velop t e rnsnsnt interests or the
port and district or corl-l.
,orh narhor wlioulrl have been made
tho hr.-adollartcrs of is his Irish llshins:
rornpally and the natural linrs oi trnde
towards Franne, Gernihpr. Spain and
tho hieditcrrsncan could are heed re-
store developed. Direct trade
h
dominate the fork Harbor
llless lgnorasnuses have is opted
policy of cringing and crawling. esperlr
arrl.
b-pn pleura (or s
dvrlutntilms, r ursions alien
proving n‘gold nunr
iolldrlng ornolu puh ii: to
preserlre or rl rigorous journal lilo Tnr.
lnouill go a long way ca
rupiiion out oi puhllr lift-r
roniiirt hrlw-can the
nrisn (actions here has given
Ezlrh rsctiou lhut noiahly
ltle Rcdmnlldites. or laihkl’ -'.xioiiics"
lonialna many disrcpulahlr luru usetul
lor nampalgn purposes end having a
pull with the ignorant vnlrr.
Iliven .th'o dollghtirsl nlillportnrii or
John rlodmonrl llgtre Iuvn had to draw a
hard llresth at the Auggtrxlfd exrlusiun
vial r. “Curses not loud but dcen"
have upon heard. and in many tascs
soulhsrn public hoards'halo cndors
o
hurlll)’ the srin rein resolutions
against exclusion. As tar as car
nuntv is f(IV‘iI'Ei'IiEd the iillik oi the
sgrlcullursl class is hostile lo ilr. Red-
lnoncrs policy and ill rsl-or of u con.
icrc-nca viilll the ornngrmon and rh
mnicnhle settlonlrnt or thr lcrnis of the
0
iiorn Rule Bill with all ssonnhlo
concessions to tile xorthcrnyrotostnnls
provide thcy'c me in. But tor the
shopkeepers and the bulk or the CItho-
lel-gy Mr. Redmond vloulcl have no
iollowlng at Ill.
At present the 0'ErionIlcs are pcnl
lhcir roars to bail their said
in: on
on tile plllllio hoards. The irirnnial
clor-ti ns i U. D. C
0 or P. L. '3
County Councillor: come on next nlonth
the Home Rule Elli and the
lcnlhnrg an orc arrlc IIV th
rcsunt restrictions in co y o
r
the menus or the psrir ll this county
will get wipl-d out in the clcctions ior
the local "parliaments."
detrimental to health than strong tea
Ind white hrcsli.
Perhaps that sprrsd oi’ toilsumptinll
is to be lltlrlhuied lo the "isslld-me-
downs" rnillpr, nod to pour iood. damp
or trail housing conditions.
' up to s “
Th ma-rlop should
bnrntd or thrown into the Irish Sea.
INSIDE STURY UF THE FAKE "ULSTER CRISIS.”
Carson Started “ Dramatically" From London, Not To Organize Civil Warlrl
Ulster, But To Carry Out A Crooked Deal Between Llllerals And Tories
intended To Decelve Orangemen And Nationalists Alike-Home Rule
Was To Be Passed, Parliament Dissolved, General Election
Held In July And The Bill Repealed In Case Of Unionist
.Viciory-Fake Military Demonstration Arranged Witll-
lsprrlal in run clstle Aui:IirA'<)
LONDON. April
."0Ilr readers I0 know the true 5107)’ DI‘
the novtilled "lfiiltr Crlnil"
"Currnxh
7! has lit-on cabled to
nine
iho Alialillr‘.
cu.
withd rural! or
til
itvis
2
<
ailllin; ‘
nho
th
been kspt up by
c managers know there is
. There was nclihills
tit.
out Tipping Off Clougli And His Officers, So The
“Curragll Mutiny" Was Staged-A Roar-
ing Anglo-lrisii Farce.
6.-it will
t. I‘ it
your side oi
The newspaper: here a d
In Ireland M-lll the on
me as
Sir Edward Carson ironl
' I While Jusvvll
crh on the
made to appear that he with
drew In indignation Ind went to Ulster
to Drcllare the orange volunteers
not. a Ibrd nr truth in IL
Govern mom.
in the llln-r l-irl-ice oi the Ilewxnlller
world, on is hep
obvious rc
instead or some
-om
how my II-Yb hunlhugg
party ‘is s llovrlllig farce they Illl proh
people will he with the Li
idea in lrvlolld were made Partial
s
rcllrirls in YCP.
tho day before carsorrs spectacu-
lsr withdrawal irom
monit IIIEY
l'IsI>r,
frigtllrnnrl lit
rivlerl
,-
=
or
n
tion and. twin:
iliro came rlrst in their minds and Ire-
Iricl Nltirlnalist
this r
enrn all the English Dulles nsretd that
in rol-up eirsoicd cm ihis
si
.l
Carson strongly
inlr that he h d
Voluni-serx to resist.
ronsrniips
cps would drrlina to carry it
Englishmen lrlsn ro
.lhPH
their views.
refused to yield.
much
h
rrslsiannr.
were
Frankenstein they
lanrc.
ronllsc shall d
Lilo Halls
e use a Coplercnre of in-
Iliheral lciidnrs and the Front 0
Both sides had
seriously alarmed at
me 1790?
frhe Liberals mus:
horn on drccilips the Home
who can thcmsoll-cs “.‘x'at.lanallsLs" and
the Unionists hll, loo
the o -
Wilrn the Lirsngeln-an coins to learn
ed and made a
[hr
is
win
e In:
Alter
men then chungecl the
r
lure
lulopl
Home xule rrns to he hrpt up and then
ths icsdrrs would ’ h
duprd rank and ill- the overwhelming
odds m,- that .
Kiiardnlv-.
n-hirh the Cnlaulsu tiers sure to ‘In a
svrepl-ins litters‘.
and all the strategic po nts or
pied: and the navy was to surround the
' Province
asislnst.
E
Ii Carson
I
lrisit. got a h
slarlcd
polls
x
e ior rlstcr his
plan rras to call the leaders or the
O.'lnISP"'DIunl!‘H'3 together lnil l.‘I7IIv
coutinu.
situallnn in
were
hlld rnllrd into ex-
ccogn rd serious dul-
l' to the I-Ivlivlre in the Ulster El
Englishmen. t
ti Ind I general
ulzr.
objected to (his. 3
oriiinized
Home Rule: i
to such a proposal
him ovc-r t
ohdurlle and
ledgt’ V the hit and In lying o
Dllndliii (or iv; dxxsllverore the pena-
pllleln. i-tnsiisil
of it
Wk
1 out
n
1 .,w ‘:‘‘:”‘‘'‘”‘‘;an :3; ,.l pails-vol. -5.‘
Ind of rho,‘
p
on
=
s
E‘
3
u
I
a
the L
parioylnt ihe English-
nroposilinn so
They
=
2‘
This living the sliiaiipn Carina mull
point out lo his parlloaps that the only
as to allow the
rrnnmlt in pass their Home Rule Bill
or
the matter
lionle Rule Bill would nrcscnt no illi-
on the other hand. ii tile Lib-
should win. it would be "time
enough lo hid the dolll good marrow
r. en )m.i nicer him."
in coniol-mily Iilh Ihlh ulranarrurnl
Carson hurriedly ion ihr llouso or com-
nlons or 'lster to slirnli to his end
-a
a
1
(I
started throwing them into 1 later.
llniorlunstely lor the English intrlgu.
the olilcors or the srmy were lcit
out or their calculations.
nlay have bran
cough nor any
told u viord
There had hccn ior some lime pro...
ously a good deal or intriguing on the
vnionlsi side with a Iirl to worluinrz
up dissutisisotion in ion arms. so that
when orlrlcrs givtn to invade
lllsler the nlilrsrs at the cnrragh and In
Duhlin knew nothing or lhr (rlcl-idly ar.
sutiordinaie nmccr I25
iarr coercion or tistrr. hr-lieu-od it Ias
it nor invasion and
"lrIr.kPd up their llralr." It rhr (‘urns’)
The uuhsoousnt developments are posi-
tors or public notoriety.
h c in
pig London dailies, and
r with ih- delalls. rails
xood care that the puhnr are hopt in
the it awn one minor made inn
rm-olsilon it would ism. the Ulster
H o would mate it. ur
o ilura do,-rllod (burn.
So thcre is s conspirary of silence,
“M the story is Kraduailt sprosliinr.
it is colnnl talh t tho csrlton and
the National Lihcral clun and ins
IlD0rtIrlL in holh nsrllcs inns
nil shout ll 5
iyconnor. losnph Devlin rhaps
ll nail down or ills hlssrr men in the
Part. ll w i shon ii no i is
K
ulster Unionist niernlicrs all v it,
because curson had
elsrt s heavy rcchonlng later on.
Whnlller william O'Fl'Irn or Tinlalily
UNI: linens-the truth or not nrmntlls
lo he scsn. If the onlnisriont Tim ai-
lowsd the filrte to ho u
very nose sirhcut discovcring It, his
powers or ohserl-aiion and or intuition
must be rolling. But he has not said
a word that would indicate that he has
heard the ininlcst whispcr or the story,
it he has heard It any docs h
silcrll?
are at last opening,
clearly the dsccplion that ho,
lresn practised upon them,
xow. in race or these iucls. nhlrh ar-
thrre is either llml , or slnleriiv in
either Epgllsh par 3'‘ is ,5 ran,,,,ly' ,,,.,
that is saying a [feat deal Inlicevj.
:;‘;s,M-uses:-.
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