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Lvol. XIL. No. 3. Whole no. 592.
ilislvt GLISH OUTPUT or GERMAN ATROCITIES
The lie rectory In London is sgsin
ncsmpnign, w o iur proved in
miserehie reilure.
i Englsnd. whose soldiers, on the evi-
own rorurnsrr rs, have
set on women. in
July llallghiered helpie
children in the street
tectpr. s men run
it know her hieck und hlood
xecord, ure expected to believe it.
1' THE LIE ABOUT CARDINAL
. M CIER. i
d
I
1.
o
E
..
P
, Lust week is cshle csrue rrom London
stating thet csrdinsl lllercier, Arch-
bishop or lileiines, hud been srrested ivy
,tue cernrsn autnolltles in B siurn be-
eeure or e pestorsl he had issued which.
in the language ouote
jrcctly, wan certslnly
disorder cnleulated to
l iury o
iniilct greet in-l
er l
Franco who h
‘uunost to s IIl>l‘eiiI'ill"1'e1I&Ian‘sni! who
have torced thou and: or priests and
cioriesi students into the nrery
news n proruine
. headlines. end some or
r; leis condernnln
>t‘he German Govern
‘printed in the some issue that contnined
e
was pert or the E
csthelirs on their sicle by rlliing them
with nrislnrernzulion. .
csrcdizklcsb DENIAL FROJI rwlm.
,, i on Friday or last wcelt the whole ini-
' pudenl lake was demolished by the [ol-
' Iowins despstc rronr
‘no truth in the repoi-t thst the C
r wss ev errested by t e Germ
1 thorities in )3
- his own pulses nr rircvented
sng it. The explnrietion seye
ii "The German suthoritles. entrusted
with the most delicate nnrl dlrncu t tssk
oi snsinisining order in Bel Ium snd
convincing uie hostile pohulstion of that
r their
un
elglulri. or oven conrlned to
?
from luv-
lllsliln (rorn III! at‘.
lnlku dlmcult the Inrnmpllshmtn
Illelr duty. or ulllmuiely (null risk In
the laelgiee people,"
i‘ In following IIIIS course, the Garmlnl.
, d In mln
chriruun duty.
I et he perticulsrly deer to
minister at the h l-ch. oi’ sroldins the
c "Any agitation or tumult srising true
even so indirect csnse." the Gerntsn
m
E
..
re
. the psrt or the troops tor the restora-
tion or order.-
' ‘Although the report or the meet or
Today the
dvmandlng en expiunstlon
whut had not hnpneued: to-marrow
the csrdinnl would be rohilned to hie
house. though not uudrr srrest. I
most lmpiirlelit srtlnn
the Belslh '
lthe trouble on h count
I
gs letter at condolence o the Pope tor
,‘vl'hnt s new had not occurred.
Another lie that lrconstantly :9
posted in thut the Germans seize the ar-
gocs oi ioorl sent iroru the llnlted states
(or the Belg! tier haw orten
IL
and
reiugees were dlstid
mun fan:
OLD “ATROCITY” LIES REVAMPED.
sh He I: knocked
o
ulwsys s stock on hand to take its place
hey sre given to the puhiic one
hsttsllons, es l::nglund's
l:nslsnd‘s greatest
osd ut present-is tor lrlsh soldiers,
so
is
n
n
to their prsetised hunds
so on tn
tion or the lie about the
Here Is the
the New York evening DIPEYI of Junu-
ment is es
s
proioned in slinnet every vlllsse end in
nisny towns where the Gerinsn troops
we
Ind.
pa
u
when
a
The Iuipudeni Lie About The Imprisonment Ill Cardinal lllcrcitr lldviug Been Effect-
ually Squelched. The Iiiivernmcnl Press Bureau llevanips I Slriug 0? mil
falsehoods Long Ago lltiulsd. lliii Prudeuily Wiihllillds Names 0f I’
And Witnesses--All lnlcniled To Work I'll Eulisiing In Ireland.
Where ii is A Bad Failure-The Convincing Moving Picture
lnrllliich The Priest lllesses lliinseli With Ills Lei!
lldud-England In A Bald Way.
l-lo
he could learn these
eparls. he said.
these reports s
an 1 rl
rrrlrrmlccn to cure [or Btilylan
that the road suvnlies
buled to the
lllerror use or the Bel
rerun
or th
But when one Engli
ut and its inlsehood exposed, they h
out
llity
the lies that are now trotted
ll intended to excite the host
cotuu e
E VQYY I'll)’
- mprlsotim
h Press Bur
een tinxe end ‘aslln relu
whole rehash in prime
tlon oi th
es.
"This statement chsrges thut churc
‘lid religious house: were destroyed
odlnces
prisons.
Itlillnl.
In most cases the
us stables sud
ot placed in sure
ncred i-cnels were
seed.
tlllzed
' ii
men: sllegcs
t
indl
8
r.
s
r were curried oll to Ger
given in the stuternent oi the Press
spun
s
c
st csnrnenhout snd shut up tor the
gh
“The steternerit derleree rnemhers or
d to sptrri
gnliics hy Gsrnun soldiers. snd thst
in the dioceses oi Liege, Numur. hlsllnes
ton-
clersy have been cxvose
ltd Ghent msny priests and others
ented with the churches were ell
hot or hinged.
uresu.
"Atlguhl. 17.-An Anlerlrsn "Ind
lsh priest. srno
co to pluce sll day ti molested,
nlted s
iltlon.
L
"August zi.-The priest ill Duet-hen.
Ger-
gr:
that the reiume
eir institutions liy Ger-
swlen. the state-
lllepy otlwr prlesin
many. where they
ng s group or set-
enty olrllisns, were drugged about rorn
pie
"Continuing, the steterneut euys th
mission or innuiry collected M"!-
dence tliut in the diocese or Mulines Iltlnu
twenty-silt priests were d nil!
sirnilur strdr-ltles occurred In
other dioceses. in the Liege diocese lvn
priests were shot. and in the Marriur d or
core tvi-envy it
then by the bends and
nynneu. In t e dlnrcsc
or Tournel s Bisllap, en-only-rnur y
old. Ivu seized as a hosts 9 Ind striirlr
Three ecrleulndllca WPTK‘
lot-ese, ‘
manl.
or
v
d
ttete closes with their
words:
"’ND1.lIIII! derlvonstrsie morn
cleerly the tendencies or the Germlin In
desilng with members or the clerirul
hody then the words or s procluruetiou
posted hy the sermon suthorities st
rivegnee. se tern er , which snys;
“When hhstsges sre tsken the priests.
laurgomesters snd Inenl ers ol the corn
niunei edrninislrstion ere to he put ut
the heud oi the Iisi.""'
WHY ND lvdlizs ARE array.
it will he noted thst in the ehnve
Illtimenl. EDI. one name. either (if I
priest or nun who vrss murdered or nul-
treuted, or or s eitness who told the
glven.h'l-he reeson is plsin.
rt-.
on
e e
eve
e-to
the prejudice oi Catholics sgnin
any. I
lend’n real motive. she is badly in
oi irleh soldiers; lrishtnen sre no
listing. sud she hopes through worltlnl:
on their zesi tor the Catholic church to
muke t em e I-amt enemy
the Cuthollc Church ever hsd it is
pretty conclusive evidence that Englunri
ed way st the rrnnt.
Tar. GA: t AMEKIPAS has slreedv
coiled sttentlon to the lnct thst In men
in New York end who is well
amlly here.
ex .
st Ger-
s it-
or need
t n-
sly
cm.
"s
esu
ted.
n
as t st the Geiprsns.
men. w oil con-
ducted und kindly In their treatment or
the pea . r iorty hours"
Belslum.
sdoretlon," said t is is
"is going on pesceiully."
ELESSED HIMSELF WITH Hrs
11 E
9
cs
in lrelund the recruiting sgents sro
hes
or
re
[hit
or
w r the cnnvlihrrllax
churseter or these picture shows was st
ror ed by one thst wss shown st every
rsir sud ntsrket in the county cork re
cent 1, The Gernrens in this picture
h hsd lined up the men -geinst s well en
er
shud e en lng nuns,
- were ulnltlng u worse rule in the use
ground ‘sud enly Belgisn priest
rushes In with is big cmclllx In his right
liund, slukes it in the recs oi the Ger-
c
3
e
I
in-
tngrged in holding the erucinx. olrws
unInlulld.eIghl)'-Mwen yesrs old.suirer- hrmr tom. Iii‘: lr hand This s
in iron. disease, we scoured hy the once proved lo the Cork people who ssw
Gernllinli oi hsring Ilrzd on them: t a picture thst it wss, cnul
srrested. hoisted on cennon. course, t ey think in Ireland thst only
tossed into sditch. tortured Ind shot.
rl
“A witness deposes that he w
s hrought into Aers
to the Town
ile butts. en
Into the river. >
tlonz .
-- ‘August is cerrnnn soldiers ewsrrnsd
A nrlest mukes the dollawlng deposi-
d n1
es on English
HIII.
The roliowins dsy they hest him with
d then, on the Derner
pridge, they shot him und out his body
the
hot
e .
is
of the cross with Any but his free hand,
Sornu enemies ol John Redmond
geited thst it was In En
wh
picture show. but thst is pure mullsnlt:-.
Mnyhe they bless themselves thut wsy in
Belgium.
into the village at sciteden snri hegsu o priest who hlesred hlmseii with
to burn snd village on the pretense thst sis iett hsnd gives the rehl rnessure or
shots had heen fired on them. no hul.l- the whole “German utrarlty" curnpnlxn.
re srui r out, were hurne .
Ind twenty-seven clvllltlnl Ioru m I RITISN TRADE HARD HIT.
cred. at In: outed mg In LDNDOV Jsn 'l he Ellett of the
e
m .
very wsy They erected at g ws.
which. they ssid, llliiy rrovosrd to hung
lilo s house rhlrli
wss on llre, hut drsgg-d me out sgsln.
They sent me all. end st e dlrutnre or
2
re
s
cy thrust
to ysrds they begun shooting st in.
i
i sud pretended to he desd. sud s
escaped.‘
our on llrltislr Iorelgn trsde was s
in s striking manner in the yesrly re
turns at the anerd or Trru-le, snrinuncsd
xporu in this decreased more
R,0llO.l)0i'I isi1s,o<ln,oiir-l so roul-
psred with the preredllls esr. In arts
decressed more then :7t,ilim,oui7 ism-
onn.ilnol. ‘ ‘ n t
on
l
NEW YORK, JANUARY 16, I915.
GEORGE MOOREE DISGRACB.
Pondering to the War Scared Elig-
lisll He Publishes a Private
Letter of Kuno Meyer. Lie
About His Speech and Plagi-
arizes the “Thundeler’s" Abuse
0 the Gerlnrin Scholar-A
Igdenh, Cowardly, Contomptible
DI.
Gonrlie Moore ll one D! the rrowd oi
rm:-set lrishrnen who hnre rushed to
Dlnslrhle themselves st the trot or Eng-
lend end to glory In their slsrer'y. But
Di-ad ..ohi......su.-r. on...” H-clown.
I-I lie'r'ltTi?ir.ut-dxrssekeieitassgy-s":'s'is-cs,.so;:
unit
A JOURNAL DBVOTED T0 '1:HE GAIISE OI‘ IRISH INDIEPENDENCE, IRISH LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS OI‘ THE IRISH RACE.
HUGE FIVE CENTS.
0’LEARY ARRAIGNS THE ANHLOIIANIAC PRESS
Iireat Indiana: in Carnegie lllill Applauds llis Elnl-sure 0l‘Th: Shameless Fslscllriods
0l New York Pspcrs And Their Frenzied Efforts To Misllzad The People lnltl
Siippilli 0! England In ller Alienlpi In (rush A Cailllulercial llirsl-Pio
inrts Ttll Th: Shllnlcful SII)I‘]'-‘Ill: ll'iL<nn Adinini'slr:it'on‘s failure
To fniilrct Ital h'enirsh'i,v And To Iusisl On American lligliu
Selcrely Condemned-Washington's And Jefferson‘:
:1" htlml :1"! -"I'M-illnfrllir-lelan lg“ Doctrines And Advice Ignored.
E 0!’! Q 0 W III! II 8 '
Million or the rnllielllptllolls i:nglis sn . , , ‘
M "mm I P mm mm mm Kn“ sotwithstsndirrg the not thst s rzlnecled. when Ilclllgt-ronl nstlons um
Wyn "H" In [mm m “M 5 EV cyclone rngra in . Yor t Tuel< der the lrnparslllllllzy or mlklrig saqu.lsI-
ho enewer to it end puhlishce both in d" """"‘"" "“ “"“ "““' “' ‘‘“'‘ ‘"7" “' '”" "‘ ‘M’ ‘“"'
on English sirer, doln in the treeu. s egie the glvingus ylrovot-nilun; when ernsy
mu ,5 bad “Mush But mm um] iisll was -rliiilied nysnrostlnteliigeet choose -we or war. -4 our interest. '
W MING um mm“ MW" “I M audience who splrieuded Hgrell en- gdlrdhca by iustirr-. will rounsel.
M3,“, mmken and M‘, he mm m ll'iu's'Innnl Jt-remllh A. on er) s lei-lurs ‘ Is. is not s posce at sny prlri
mm “me “I ma London hm“. an knre nixeutrslity. The auditor. old-
lllm Ural fuck .the boxes were lull end :i.trlIsnh"t; .Vr',l’1‘n.u.r‘n'
uses its Very isegilsge and signs his
euros to It ss it it wss is own. The
1i'm4‘s sss (rllrlkly shusive, but it did
lie snd expressed its
irle did not get that in the
London Tllrlin or in my other lune
lie litre tell it hi seii. it is George
ole‘ letest tlon. ' he
y thst iostered yuu." i
lulrelrnorl thst unnnt he oesten tor rus-
llgriity nod eirrontery in sll history.
The sudience which Kuno xieyer sa-
rlrersed was composed entirely or irlsh
people end they spplsuded hlnl st every
chance they get. No spesker ever hsd
u e rrner or more enihuslullc recep-
ii n. At t lectures which Proieesor
hteyer delivered hetore other Anierlcnn
tellrllenr-e
s
.E
to its most outrsgeously in
order to mice s pretext. s .
, ct-orge more in his desire to cnrry
sex’-or-e h n e n-nrecsred .l:ng men.‘
as broken nil the cseons or good con-
tiert sud relr deelinghetweon iitersry
mitn. in him‘ shown t et t e eon o
tine lrish gentlemen, uotIrltilsi.andll.ll
hie hlood sud trslnlng, is not hiruseli s
gsntleruun or
clout round it In the Daily Telcymph
snd retried it.
Following is the exhibition ol George
:1 nd
Mo res degeuersc sn cy. es
yuirilshed In the ew York more 0!
Jzlllirir
y I7.
"LONDON. wodnesriey, .lnn. t;.- he
Dally Trlr-amnii prints correspondence
erchsnsrd hetween Pro. Kuno lleyer.
lnrmeriy st l'niverr.iry College. Lire
peel. slid I-urge lies the lrl h lit-
tsrnte Dr. Meyer‘: letter. dstsd st
the (‘My cluh, sew , I1 la.
hrsiun. . y nest. ' n nts:
‘How dlileri-nt America Is in reality to
slim! l thought sud whut I hsrl hcsrd.'
Dr. lleyer adds:
ere Ill] be I new rliapier
" ‘I think in
to and in the old Irish book. called “The
Invasion I ‘rln '
"Moore's reply, tinted Jsnudry 4. 1516.
pert:
says in
"‘I we s debt to Frsnce end it wur
I-‘runes. Your dell
irn times, I llunrlred tlmel. I thousand
times sre ier.
'‘'I lived in France s rew -esrs:
x
or is this sil. for while engaged in
this woric you write s hynocrltlcal letter
to sue us ng tor s orig letter.
DIIIY rtllrd It II
e into some
with aernieny, which
purpose to reed to the sudiences you‘nre
ng. .
“‘Na doubt Amerlcu is hostile to Ger-
man rie-vs. hurt or th
your lectures swslten msy
yoursrlr. Your audiences it
he s trsltor to the country thni rostered
rou.
sr
:.
n.
can resnert the Gcrnlsu soldier,
the German oiricer. end
thst your own lzeol-lo respect the work
you Ira doing Dr sttemll ng'''
. Brlildli sgsin duly the .z.. or
Th
llulu-dilnl hullels. The British no main
Iylnl, '
Jerierson lays down i
simple Ilroposllilvn that ‘T
:11
2'?
nrcsent. and the long line or sutomohiles
in r-renth Ind seventh
vwvle ' B 0 vol Mu-Hy -"end mM- sttitude towsrds the nutions now st our
legs or thst rherscter were present in ,, ,‘ ,1“, ml, 0“, Gm,,,,mmL 1,,
tom spirit or him or t lruds on or
merciless and un-
her
The lerlure was A
wnswersble srrslgmut-nt oi the
‘o
znlnstrsr to any e he i u
other, constitutes . luesth or neuirullly.
rn0I.1.A)lAn<H' )0 rrrts on need.
The President Ix-gun well hy issuing
s proclumutlon
Dress all VVQ-‘Ineld
lir. O‘Leal')"s srgunrent csn be given
in this week's issue. The pictures with
which he lilustrsterl his srgunlent sud
drove it were s most‘ interesting
irsiure or the lecture. snd esch w
rous sod ssrcsstic
shsnrdity. their ire '“ 9‘
nuent wllrcnnirldlcilon end the r gross
In (ad, revy liaxille‘ to
amen trim the
rope to scram rmmnny trout in un-
mt oiint-lu. t use even o
columns to Brlilsh puhlirlsis
without raorye. end In dellsnce-ar
reellrigs or Anmlcsn citizens, ope
urged the United states to ent
wsr on the side or langlsnd,
i-msny nrrd.
Amt-neon
peued its
, N, mg who hsre V
screen
hesdilnes shout rns - nly
or the AIIII.-I-which
turned out lster to he either lnipudent
vllld exesgerstions-uudrsnzsii
spsce grudgingly given to unquestioned
nnd dcrlalvn Gerzlxiin . esees, 'lha
ulldleurts who ronruiscd with luughter
. Be. h an grant
would (-1
tea
The u
use I revolution In the United
u.:rold.'tlre razhrrleod. the rust lune.
T )illZIllt'Ax and 74-!
gly
so can-
ou the arreen.
I new enurucrste
were h
very hrieny
svI(‘u"u- some incidents which ave ocnl ed
lmidly um-iuuded. II
r. tl-he erplsnstlons or the pic-
rures eore reslly u reesrste lecture. run
or instruction. ehirh will he desit with
xi wrelc.
ere sonre rumors thst In st-
tinlied s
rliiuna should he protected
t-lost.-en or ‘nut sons Sn.
The most notorious hreseh or neu
huh And in
nrony or the meellng, hilt there wss .
er
5':
7.:
as
9‘:
er
MIll‘hel'g nylrig lbll Lhl "valve" I'll
ones the most eionuent spesker st u
mt-eiln . A dlllurber would here been
eircn s short shrirt hy thst crowd.
MR. ()'LEAKY‘.s ADDRESS,’
1 hellere l hsre estuhllshed hy the
pictures l hsve exhibited tonight thst
the people or the l'nlted st lee sre st
the merry oi s press controlled hy lang-
isnrl, or or men working tor the inter-
esld ot rznslsnd
no yralesi. Irn midi
lt osnnot isin- so as w her in uirle to discover.
or t ere sns- no pl-over r-retest hss heen nrsde hy our
lhev srs not responsible ror
G-oh'!l'nrlIeI‘lL
t -us the opinions or srlxlxn or m'Iuu.x‘ kvstxtlns
their editors move thst they are set 1-,, . h B '
ting rxsl-tiy Irhni they desire. l( w m::'m':f ""’”:m: m::fI-"1 ‘:3‘‘::
o not li e s thing we do not here to
hey it. ,
I'IiSlII.Vls’‘l'0S'g KMITIRALIIT.
our senrtlnlse the Adnainite
lvsshlnglon. but let us urst
our inrersthers ssid shout
D Psled Illhoilsh durlns
t the civil Wsr. Eng-lend threstened to
trstion st s l'nited stsles I!
see . two confederate
lteutrllily.
Addrrs
Inld greet stress “upon the duty or holdr
ing s neutrsl conduct iron the ohllgI-
tion which Justice
I.
‘.1
e
thorltiex Irlihin I t
he same‘ man
hsve the ssme right to
not done i
servists should
in:
2
s
“Hnrmony Ind llberll
intercourse with sll nlllnnn Ire recorn
reservists thst we should uroicst, hut
sgsinst In insult to our
ex.
cluslve Ysvorx or preierenra.‘ sud t errsrsr, or t-senor-.
"" V! "'" 9'“ "“ " Thenureiion which in llppermosi. in
::"r‘::“F";":;":"> ‘::”’:‘“d " “" the minds or the srnrrirsn people at
when we tiny I
HI 3 A I
will csuse neutrsllly. we my st "" ' "’ '" m"
an rucrchsndlsc
sn , . ,,,
tcoruurfrd on in); 5.) '
Lima to resolve upon, to be scruvulouuly ,
. . . l . . -