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, united states passing through the Pho-
8
Che 5ciel.ic Gmenlcan.
liar 9.1914 ‘
NEW YORK FOR. FREE TOLLS
Mcrtltants‘ Association, Ropin-
senting tlla'City's Business In-
terests. Pitt Itself on Record in
March, 1912, and Still Adheras
to Its Attitulltl.
Gvnalrr Xrlv Yolk, the Bulletin oi
(hr .Uel’(‘hnrl'S Assotlatltvn of New
its Issue 01 April .7
(lie Assad!-
Z?
1'.
(D
Th!) resolutions lie ls lrrllnls:
> lvtlerual, the ‘tilted slates. try All
or congr passed in it-st,-nlade the
rollo-ing dellarslinn or policy regard-
ing Tolls or chllrgcs relative to eat
sols ntizulred ur -onsxruettdl by the
Ftllcill Gvvernnlt-n
or other work. (or the use at
lzed til-er
l-i netulter arql.iii‘eil or l'Dll:’lHlt'l! .
and v
whereas. unllrr that policy. wtllcli
is still in apvvhtlcin, the United states
has expanded ml lnial waterway i.Iei'i=l.
opulent: nurl," 8:iln,rlitit,non. at in
general E2-[lPIlE9 ot the photo tountry
and
Vhoreas. the
i i-‘erlerai tim-ernrtlent In
addition to its t eiprndii
res or on...
llitt=rli:il
I r the us
all serilolia, and all Ill .llir propie. free
tor the use tilereo
to promote r
e whole country. espetlal
Iy oi the Iectlctnn -llith they ‘directly
EEHC: an ’ ‘
whereas. the Panama Canal is con-
'5
n
F
5.
Cnlied States. and . when
ronlplcteii will be at dlrcrt lsnnlliiervlal
boneiit to ll larger area go! the country
than lny other waterway ever construct-
ed or in-mrol-ed, . the Federal Govern-
lilt-rlt. mil
whereas. the t-xtensiotl n! the general
polity oi treedotn lronl Tolls to the do
mrstic. mane of the
Canal cannot create it lHSt‘l‘lEllllII-
2 ca
uierce. which In-v an in operation and
ncso
e Half‘
Pauncelote rcaty. Ind V
liwreas. the llrovlslnn oi the H
trade. in the treatment at which there
.an be no 'rnlnntinn as [Im-
ltlbllcd ln uld Truly. now, therefore,
lw it
ltosolt-ed-That the report or the
special committee on Tolls on Coast.-
uise co lllercr passing throirgdthe
rsnalna Canal. liatoli Fehrusry gr, 1912.
M Ind hereby is Innrnved, and be it
lldflhol’
Rt>snlt'ed-Trill the Merchants’ Asso
riation or how York opposes the proud
sition oi imposing any Tot
the Panama canal,
whtd y ronrpeirni authority, that the
imposing al Jlllrh Toll; ll rrquimi in
the ftiinilmenlx nl our Trmly Unlimi-
lions.
FIRST BEGII.lENT,' I. V.
Al the vi'e=kl,v uiutlng or the Bnnm
nt (lmcers. First Regiment. trisll volun-
teers. Dlalor Tilomls .l. Nolan presiding.
a lengthy comnlilnirarion was read rronl
E‘. ii pearls. n.l.... st. Eri<la‘s college.
blip. sonar-ilmentlng the turn ot tllr
yrglineill. and I -,nking tns ointer-s nnd
eilonl son-ire they ren-
:1
Lyons, (.'hzlr“ma:I of the G. A. , C0
lvllllee of lhe Bronx, thanking [ht I'l:g1-
msnt tor tllsir aroeotanro or the invita-
lloll to UK! Dart ll the t-nnrllleriloralion
parade on Decoration Day in the n
e merubers of the llle and d
DI‘
Iniighlln, chaplain or the brigade.
Prellmlriary hrnngenienls Irrt made
tor the annual encampment oi ths regi-
lnent. Ivltlch will take place during the
committee was appointed A -W
i
In irlallecl the mast dultzbie nlw.
it on reported thst very talism-
my progress hu hoen nlslie , the men
til I e vhrlvun wmpanies attending the
instruction classes in scouting. ill-at-aid
and Diarieer work. hold on nllcrnlle Fri-
‘tllY Erenln :. x
The cornrrlanding oflcers or tile dir-
(elem companies were irtstrurted to
Inlasiier their lull number r men i
.troit onered the resolution, which ‘as
e cl
pose: the contrillutioo aireadv made '
proposed memo
e
coittrirl
canted)’ VI'l'llLh Wlll he preset:
day nhd nl
is. at vililauoll ttaii. 71 i
u:
S
o
the D03‘! Ind
It the First Regiment Armory. 110 E.
9th street.
The left organlttoi regimental
(netball lealll. ulllier Corporal J. Clarke.
llll hold their llrst nl'sr‘llI:t> on Sunday.
its. 1 mil r. M. sharp ill van
Collrlllndt Pnrk. iiihvre 1 iillllillle rlracv
[Ice gruului has neon round. ‘
CDIII] . a Vcry tlutcesslill
hall lust Salilmay nlglil ii! llonnva
Iirhnd Cll"t'lB Hall and Ill! M139 attend-
ante Vista at! Iltecl to the l‘t‘l'li:t't arr
rangonrenls and the pnpiilurlly oi Cap-
I’. uuina hurt his h(lI< l-ll-rryons
time had our grand ln .
nota ii Lonergall or tllo’uublirl
l
regiment. lrl=h Volunteers. attended the
spread activity or the Irish volunteer
lllnvenlent in Ireland.
nday stint-noon the i-ouiluittss
ll ground nl:lKhIxll'l'ini7d
oi Peihllnl tzny. iihlril has been kindly
uttered by Anthony J. Ntowcn oi the
Bunker llili (‘lull tor the eiicnnlpiilt-nl.
A ruil renort lnii rlosrrlption villl be
given at the uett nraetlug or the Board
or ointers lmi Non-conlllrlsslnncd om-
ee
ls. .
As the coming season promises to he
uvla or the mast srtive ill in! history oi
the roglnlent, it is imperative that the
rush or tn--various conlvaillt-s attend
hr, sirlnday morning llrllls regular-ly.
Sollltl or the drill nu
tienrL pl‘a:‘!li'e at ‘and street: Thursday-
is " meeting st 33:! street:
Frlilay n:gnt--stout CDiIlvilli)' dril a
:.3ll street. ,
‘I'll-. algnhl turns will soon begin DIE?)
lice and men nishing to take advantage
or the lI'lSlrllr'llCllI are rt-qllesie to hand
their names in the Regimental Adjutant.
0'DONOVAN ROSSA FUND.
0'Donovui (loan is still at st. vin-
l-rnt's Hospital. ' Aew B shton.
sinten island. His nh.sirai cnnditlcln
almcars to be no lli‘orse,'biIl his nllnil
l; wholly gone. ,
A: the mrittlhutloiis to the Fund have
almost leased. statenlent oi the
amount leteired to date is herewltl:i
‘ Wlmn the (‘Diilmltt-3e at the xew
o
a
that year e sen I
the(k 0153.)“ to tire. O'Llnnovan riossa.
aiirl on .Vovi=,lIlll9r N allot‘ tor mil.
mating a iolal nl 51.0 n, Juilge tioir
did not vi o have the matter made
l-iiillllrt. and the snlonllt is now p
to by his consent, tor the hint time. out
the names or the suosrrlbers are with-
old
The amount cnllerteli directly by the
on You-it rommiitee, 3176,25 has :-
and ii OD novnu
Rossa has rm-oi:-ml rill-er-tly since March
:l. 1913, 5-;,,-,<t;,s . is makes a total
from Ill sourrss 0! $5,733.31, The
eanitulation wlll he found below.
there are any outstanding (‘0ll6('l.i0nS,
they should he Iorwurrlcd at once. so
that the Fluid may he L'l0SI'(l and a hunt
statement lmbllshrrl.
IVE!) BY “THE UAELIU
ERICA. "
$
ii
A Friend. . .00
Amount. previously recalled. .$.2.610.Li3
$2.G2v.'.l'.=
Received by Mrs. o‘Donol-an
Rnssx slnce March 1. 1913.. 1586.87
‘ n,2D '
Collected by New York Clan-nth
G ‘ ‘tun iarl-llmwlr
erlsell mi. :3. 1911) . . . . . . .. 476.25
collected by Justice Call and
lanlri to Mrs. 0'Donovan rtossa.
Ort. 23, will. ifsn; Nov. 14.
131". 32"". Total” l."5fl.nl7
Tnlal of all Iuiidil tn dnte...I5.733.5l
HONOR NATIONAL ANTHEM.
‘ .VE“' HAVE ' April Gll.-A rnernofial
in The star Spangled Barlnvr." to be
rslatlllsholl by the Daughters ot.tslz
and to he ilresicnled lo ths nation on the
with anniversary or the writing or the
hymn, was prorlded ror in a resolu-
tion adapted today by the Aasnciate
Counrll or ins society in national nes-
sron here. Mls. ll. 1.. WhiInt>y or De-
n
llaserl Illloil announcement
that the New York Chaliter would as
an e 1.11: ol.-llzatlorin of the Daughters
lo (‘nrilrlbllle 310.0110 for I room in the
proposed Georlre waanington memorial
Bulldlng ill “fnshlrlglan, leavlrig the
naughtors tree In dlvsrt to other pur-
b
rial would cost $Ell0.nrirl
llilt lne'rernnlnd:r rould he ralsed by
cent. per cnnita tax on
I ll Stale: whlttlri had not nlrcatly
ttted
.......
T0 FRESH 7‘ IRISH ('0.iIEDY.
"The Way out" is the title oi an irish
ion-
nd
erona Itrzel.
kiy The cut. will be made up 1)!
girls or visitation Parish,
led on 3
Tuasdlr ere rig! Ma)’ 18
“THE SAVING OF A NATION."
P. H.'Penl'sa Delivers Eloqnoni
tiitil Scholarly Lecture Before
the A11]0l‘lCCIlI>II‘lSlI Society of
Brooklyn.
P, ti. ml-s-. B.A., President or st.
Eiitla‘s Cnllcgt, riathlarnlmnr. Dublin.
lewtured before I lillge audience on Sun
lily evening. Eilay :l. At the rooms ol
the Aiiiellran-lrlsh Sol ', I ‘an.
ilerllllt urlnne, lslooklyn. His subject
was “The Saving ol)lI Nation."
he lecturer traced the various llglltn
for iutlependr
s the I-‘ilmnn lreanli, were do-
xelolilng the present generation to Irork
lur nationhood. dilielt on the vari-
ous methods resorted to tor um purpose
or nonaiionalining lrlsn sdnultiull nntl
nlioha or the work st. ‘iiila'h has done
toward retorlnlns the system
Charles 0'F'aI'rnll nloreo a rising role
or thanks to the let-turt-r, villlvll "was
mrrird alnlrl great opniouse.
The nl
ongirly spores laied.
- n on
at-e “The ilonlnry oi ih
“Old lrt-I.-illrl You're Hy .lewel."
lessor Bernard D'l)onneli vins th
s at‘-
fonlnanlsl. Pliiuu nilii Vlnllll 5EIl‘i'UOl‘lll
here <'Onl.i'lltiillnl lry Airs. Charles D‘F8l'-
rell and William G. Conroy‘. l‘P.S]Je(‘l.h'e<
present sore lilo
rorge r
2
E
The pmreeds oi the atiair will be de-
voted to Si. Enda'5 College.
:.o.o-a-
ST. ENDA‘S COLLEGE BUILD-
" ING FUND. .
Dear Mr. Devoy-Please give me
spare to hckltnnlcllge the iollowillg tur-
ther subscriptions to the st. EndA's Col-
legn Building Fund. -l
l acknowledge this week $i,nou trom
Philadelphia. muntiiig lilr. Jusepil hic-
Gal'rll.y's iirst suhscrliltlnn oi slim. al-
ready arknoule lseri. elphi-.l's
cuiltrlbutlon to date stands at the line
n l si.inil. i llopo to K
the details or tile Phiiadoillhia list next
w l.- vo um. yours sincerely,
P. H PLMISE.
P, 0 lzox tau, .
New York. N. v.. Ma)‘ i. told.
Coileoted irish-Anlol-loan
ciuh, Pltllndelilhia. tier Joseph
Mt'Gal‘rlty (details will l'I]><
bear 1 . . .$l.l.lDiJ.l)i)
ew k. illil.0u
Hon. Dnnlcl F. Collalan, Ix 50.00
1
lion, John C. .ilt-Gull-e, Bl
I)rl 10.00
W. .(,la New 111.1)
.'ilii-hzel Conwa . 10.00
iii. A. O'Connor. New Yo . 5.00
“A Frlenrl" liter am 0 Mil -
r-hatlha. New York). . .'..iiIJ
Collins. New Yor fllll
L. k . .
Thin, P, Tulle. New York-..,.,. 2.50
M. waldron, Lynn, Mass, ,
Totsi.,... . .il,lils.
Already srlruowladged .s2.o9u.-to
I‘-randltolal to date ...... ..t3.:sil.2:
19.4
OBITUARY.
is
ii‘ll.l..lA.iI .1. RYAN
CLEVELAND, 0. Ma)’ 1.-
hlarntwlu ciuo. died athis-residence.
tsss E. 17th street. on We l-iesrl
April 29. alter a long lllrlms.
ceatictl was 4:. years old and
Nationalist Hla dtrzlh ls greatly
pinml by the momoers oi the liinune
Club. V
THE funrral anrvites were held $5. SL
John's cathedral ultn solenln reqnlsrn
llsss on Friday. May t, and the burial
vial! H‘ Cinvlnnall, in the tnmll)‘ U101, on
the lollowlng day. The pnllbrar-era were
do.
I
Jnlan W lsli. I’. ll llooney. Thomas F‘
.‘lurrllI)'. Charles ageri, lel 1
0'Leary nnd John Gil.VlfoYlP. Tllt-y ren-
.Vat[cinallsts' and Dlvlillon
t which latter organization
vita-president.
resented the
. A. O. 0
he was a tumor
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY
At a nlaetillg ot the Harlem Gaelic,
society. hell! in Sylvia Hall.
l.'.’5lh street, on Wednntlday, April 23,
the members lcnrnerl with sincere re-
gret'oi the death at Mrs. Mlclia
O'B,t'rrIe, the wlle at the vice-president
or the society. and one-o its oldc
memberii. vihirh tad‘ event took place
on Monday aiternoon, April :1.
,A vote or 5)'l'nl7M.li)' with hir. o'Byrne
ln hla la ereldvemenl: was Ill-‘l0Dltflr
and William o'nowd. Timothy it. car-
morly and John A. Leahy were annaini.
ed on n soerial romrriittee to drain and
torvlsrd resolutions expressing the gym.
pathy or his iellow members to ur.
P1
>
or
tile -eeltly drills on Sunday mornings
who present an lrisil drama. every year. 0'Errnu.
illiam .
Ryan, tor many years secrwlary ot the '
lllll lllllll ACT.
(0)nflmud fvom Pan 1.)
Cllllilllli PREVABIGATES ‘
g V AB
There lhrnnihlng that could he called
argument ln .iir. tillulolea ital-merit.
we only thing north nnliving in it is
the ialseiluod shout the Panama canal
c hscanllArtsnys: > r '
vessel ilcrulllled to ellgage in
the coastwlse ui‘ lore ‘
'nlled state: shall be permitted to -
tor or pass tllroiigll the said canal it
sutll ship is owned. tliarteiwd, operated
rolled by any person or com.
o is doing huslness in viola-
llrarislclu or the art oi
congress alIlvrui‘ci.l July 2. lsslti, entitled.
- ll AC1. to ilrolerl. trade and rolnmerrs
against unlawful restralnts'rlln.l mon-
thn provisions or Sci-tinnh
1: to 77. built lllcliislve, or nn At-t .,..
llroverl August ishl. entitled
-An Art to rcduie taixalloli,
liruvlill! ruvriiue tor the Gov-
vrninent. anti tor other pllrlltiins,‘ or the
irrovlslniis ol any other Art or Congress
amending or tin t e as
e
amenrlnlenis ihrrcto. or suid l none
the Act at August 27, issd, The ques-
tloh of tact lnny he rlcterlllined by the
or by the Attorney-General of
states."
That ought to be piulll enough tol-
iiir. Gilnlore, or any man at ordinary
lritelllgt-llrr, llul. the Panaiiili Canal Alt
runkra fIll'lIlPr provisions ahi--h are still
more lmecltli o the ownership ot
toastwlso shipping. it sar -
"From and alter the Ilrst
ISH. it shall he unlaw 1
road rollluany or other t-ornnlon cnrrlei‘
suhl t to the Act to regulate ronlnlerco
to onn, lease, operate, control, or h v
any interest Irlmlever iby stark owner-
ship or otherwise. either. dlrct'tlY. inkli-
rertiy, through any holding t-onlpahy.
or by stoiilsholders or dlret-tors in cam-
nloll. or in any other manuert in any
ronlmnli tarrler by water
tl
a.
day M Jul)‘.
r any rall-
n ea
violatlun cnniliiile: shall be deemed a
separate ottsnse." .
Now it lilr. Gilmore lind rlnver read
the Panama canal Act. or had tol-got-
ten its proilsions. he was reminded or
them by a sworn delivered by Repre-
sontstivo wllliant L. igoe or st. Louis
Allie day on whioh the lie-
eal Bill oils passed
who quoted the provisions above cited
and several others. And hr. lens, villa
has as mlndlul or tile lurk: in the case
and as law to his party’: plsttorm as
.iir-. tiilmorr is as ulimlniliiil oi the one
nd rtisioyal to Ihe other, said inrlnst
diateir alter reading them: ,
i evlilcnt that under the pro
s-ions oi the Fanarna canal Art the in
tomato conimevte Colllmlaslon has run.
rontlnlele and absolute power to compel
through rates, to rcgulatevtlie Lrami", and
railroad owned ship
can nass throulth the canal."r is ol- no
Tolls. unless the onnelshlu is a legiti-
mate and Drnprr one within the mean-,
lllK or the is
,ilr. Glllnore was in the
Representatives that ring only
an [lie nssumptloll that ho rlnltlier lielird
the (,'anyni‘.tt'unal
n ‘ st
House or
n a ma rr oi
whlilh lie WIS densely ignorant.
i'.VFIT T0 REPRESENT THE PEOPLE
Sow. whether the iaisehood he utter-
wns due to Ignorance or disregard
tor truth, the tart that he made that
his! statement on a rlueation or para-
mount. lniporlanrn to the American neo-
ple shows that he is utterly unlit to
revrasenl nny nortlnn of them In Coil-
ees. He orltn to with airy tranklless
on [till a roltrnsslership. or some other
rpdorai lob. out big tiguro in the
hr-orkton Corlgrensniaifa reasons for
voting to sustain England's Pannnln
lioilry. ‘
SHEJGHT IRISH svrporrr.
Gilmore, llppoaied tor the support
or lrisn, rlllzvi-in during lill ssolnargm.
he went to meetings or irish locletlca
-v
4
Ind asked tor ileiil. He not Ii. and when
no a tit ugh the Ilevubliran spilt.
ed Years .nl eat
the illst htell to
an Alliance Illh England. t-ornts ll
derision. President Wilson can rely on
r Gll ole: hllle Just. 5 V as ln
the Panama Tolls tnnttor. .l:iigiaud ha:
n
a very good enant-e or getting him I
t ' . elv on him. For these rea-
sons no lrlsll clllznll inn vols tor his re-
oimlou and rail himaelt a xwlionaiist.
it he runs aglln tor congress he will
lie nenten. He won in 1512 oniythl-oligtl
Rcliillilltaii division Th oai vote
cast was J21). 0 wli It GllIII0N!
ibenlnlloll r ielvlrl ll.:i..2, I(ll.lcnIdi:
lhogresslvei ll.::ll. and Hart K 1R‘
plililicalll. s.9t:s ‘T1115 save Gllillore a
liliirallty or .398 over ‘
the Progressive.
lul
or 9.37: over uilnloro. so tllllt he retire-
rnnis only a little over a thlld or the
tors in the Fourteenth Wassaihusclts
Distrltt. But sitr-r he Iloe: President wil-
son's and Englondzs hititllng in the mat-
ter ot the mat illstoilnellt oi the Angio-
Atiieriian AIHZIIPD. and another man is
rhuson in his vials
Illill his ullnnlntlllent? That is by no
nlrans certain, in other cases is well as
in that oi lilr. tiilmnr-. - -
EMMET DAY IN NOME.
.N'O.‘lE. Alaska, Mal‘!-h 5.ATlle l3Eth
anniversary of the Lilrth or l'lallert.Em-
me s reiehralod here last erenlng
in the A. E. Hall, whit-It was hired to
its lnli seating raptvlty by the mem-
bers of the Roln-rt Emmet so 'sty and
their invited guests‘. e m eti g was
called to order hy Pllllip corrlgnn. whn
gate ll short adtlress of vielcnnie.
Thomas Mt‘Gav‘lii doiivorerl ll hriet ex.
tenruoraneous we in on the liir ot Rob
t.. in‘ .g the coiidltlori or al-
tairs ill ireinnd Ii‘lIli'li led to the rising
t1( land and resulted in the. execution at
l. l
the directio r lh .. ‘
nlitiee. - n U E W "“"“ Us
This celebration ol til.
most. beloved or i. "1"" “ti-
etviet-ii. Alaska,
pr-srtilaiiy ice-tlonlrll in to. ,.
tlnrlstulssion oi’ the to-
ot-our-loll rllty sort-n 1 T E
l-zmluet sorloiy oi Nollie s the ...
irish organlz-atlon'to the North rm“
Ell. Cr. A.l . """
I
ANNIVERSAIEYI 31:0-Nisilor
Butte Irish Volunteers to Hold
Ball to Gommelnorhte ill,
ti.-. Aprll 27.‘-rt,
this Eli)
liiiehaei Conway. James Cotter and -l-,,f
euro Baxter.
Tli-kels tire selling fast at t
the Butte Voltlliletrs, villli inn,‘
rIIsl0'mal'>' chivalry and senerbsill‘ nlr.
tleiltleil to arlrnrt l‘4li'll?s'l'I'ee oi llrnrgl,
14.1
THI.Yls’S l.v .s-oclnr AFRIPL
with rogarri to the more or 5 rs
most thnughtlni venltln ;l,,,,-.
that tile toniuotltion of the nlmk
nullity all r -
=
E’
c
=-
XI:
z
<..
7
E-
3'-
rs
En
as
we
Eli
is now nhllo. A grant
deal depends on Ii‘hetl.ier or not in. no
white ilctions, the English and tinny
will ioin together itnd work in hnrlnoru,
Thmiighoill the south alrirsn tinlon I
.tnorongh knowledge at the nntlll lan.
guage ls oonlplllsoly in all in-mlrhas oi
the tit-ii service. Frlor to the war,
cape colony and Natal, the lost riaztel
espeolslly, were English toloiilei. xltll
was thoroughly rznglisll and I Engllali
ideas alId',i.'i.lslunlS nredolllinatzd theta,
The Dutch inhabitants or care Cnlilll!
the young pal o lesions oi the English tlerore the nu.
Thomas ualiu recited Enlnlefs but sin war e no it really
speech rrorn the dock, l7l'efnl:1ng it by u onn th nt l Y- Helm Ill!
talk on Irish tor) ch no Dutci is spoken in halal, hulst
sang "The Rose or old K resent" that language is necessari lot
It ss “When i am Drcamlrtg o m.n vi in to engage in most out
Erin." and Mrs.
All oi the singers were enco ,
hlrs. hi .l. Wltlsli rentvred the recita-
g," with such tine eitect
that it brought forth long and loud ap-
izlause.
‘A dance lollowetl the entertainment
and h dhliily lilllclt was served under
nES5ES.7l'lltIalIl(IlI Paprr.
em: a
The advance lslieu: or the 1914911-
tion of the Olflrlal Cnthollc lliruwil
Show that there are 16,067,935 Callio-
lics in the [Jniled States. '
(or the yen 1913 of 913,327
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989 Sixth Avenue
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