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THE GAELIC AMERICAN
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you Duos. Prrsidoni.
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SATURDAY. MARCH 3. 1911.
‘.53)..
PRESIDENT WILSON‘S DEMAND.
E
o
tinned Indcllnitely. is hsnglng in the
iisnce. Thu Dresent Congress will
lid on sntnrdny. and on lu
. only hope
for the best. WhiLh II thlt peace ms!
he prsssrvod -
President Wilson’: nrldrrss to con-
day w
Icuon by w
suit was that he was iorced to ssk the
n no change in the
sitosuon iron thut which existed when
hinted It In thlt speech and he had no
new reason (or ssklng it.
.,.%rt3gLt1‘VolfV to retrain from taking it
it
he should think proper. jvhilo the
5 his
njlandl V
n doubt Is to his
rosl purpoiies
Ir. $V'ilsoI'l Could not ‘ask Congress
notwithstunding the power-
Iill hnsndal (areas that demand it. '
hvlnsy develop
into open hostilities pt any moment. no
man in his senses can deny. And that
he has treated that condition tor the
purpose or helping Enslsnd. honor the
F lecti Amoric
oouslly undonloolo.
sir. Wilson talk: or protrstlns Amer-
on
high soil. hut within the Enited Skates.
slid to do so with his rcnnlvanco Ind
ii’ hot with ii
ronrulir Ixohls here in Amer a hut:
&53.!;isllc;)v’ilnes.'i:ill .
N 'irsvsl on
” nized by the whole world to he t -2
Win! the Prssidrlnt asked vtasureally F
5 into wsr tor tho heoelit or England by
‘ Executive Ittlon or keep It
" irnows nothing or the supiect. ; .
e,
' lutllro generation: will bless or curse
on interests, is ly
snsericnn trnde. to inspect tho hooks or
Amerimn business houses s dies
tale to them who: business they my
rights’ nod liportlos or the Amorirsn
citizen. sis Eiulish spies are uulzht
or the Nsry nttemptlng to stssi tho
ssrrcpoi its his ronirol, and they no
lot so and the that lrapt from tho pro
pls by suppressing the news. . ,
Mr. Wilson's Administration has one
sw nod one course oi’ sction tor oer.
.
. E
mnclxitnn s blockvlrls in
to trnvei on belligerent ships lnsdsd
with wnr material to kill Germans, and
ii shy of Lhese Amerimns whom he has
encourused to risk their lives should
d
The renl lnhumsnlty
n e co xi Alnsrlclns to
thoso English denthtruln and
Rustin: nrsennls. -
)1 hi
or internslinnnl luw n tor
ls oertnlnly not so ex art.
they undorulro to toruiuloto ruled ior
tho government of suhmurine wnrisrs
which would tie the hands or the Amer-
icsn xuvy in cuss of war and insist
that Germany must obey them. The
noise: or these sbsurd rules Is resus-
' h
E’.
9
tection of Eng . The art: not
recognized As of Any binding force by
nny internutiohul trlhuusl, but Mr.
Wilson Insisls lhst their vlolstion shill
he nindo mom bells‘ and that the
blood and treasure at th mericsn
given
to
whether he shall plunge the country
in s con-
dition or seminar in order to sustain
his own misiniru slid to give lntiolial
sanction to tbs most sbsurd rontcntion
rsgnrdinir nsui wnrtnre thnt ever ens
tsrcd the mind or n conceited man who
. Whuievsr Consr . msy dp.
zislon will inhllcnre the life of this Re-
pnhlii-. tor m-riy yesrs to com nnd
It according to its deserts. Congress
should not uhdichate us powerl or pave
the I11 (or I aria-mnil Government. It
It does lhu Anlerirsn people will hold
us memhrrs in s strict accounting. And
ll its Ictiou should bring Wlr the men
resuonsillle will he zxecraleii tor on
limo. V . .‘ v ‘
I EilGlAND’S IMPOTENGE IN IRELAND.
British Government
can he nilule to the world in iuvor oi
cornplcio lrlsh lndepelztlenceu it clem-
onstrntes conclusively thut England is
incapshle oi sovgmlng irelnnd and is
unwilling to let irslcnd govern herselr
within the hrltlsh Empire A
utisrnnro or British statesmen.
, This superglliour lmpudenco was the
bellion, and Eghirlst their being held
wltlmllt trial.
snliiel who rel.-lucerl Birreil is Chief
Secreury itir ll-elzlnd. nnd Boimr I137.
n
iiritlsis purposes
that the nrrssic were necessary [or liic
lriah people rim...
Jahn Dil'JiI thst he was rllstlll‘ his
breath. . - l
atoms or too nrrestzd men had
iolllaectlon Ihstettr with he Easter
Week Rrbrilioii, or II! rganlzs
Q los ‘H! t
and children
on
no iar I-Jiglnnd an the hsttielields 0! Eu-
, ‘B
lrnows prsotisslly noihlns
Lsu- in
9 the Party
in lrelhnd is me strangest appeal lhst W
6; Neither they nor uny or
I
00d
-ti .
ior lrclond stands out holdly In svory :'J“" 0"
uuiro, the English jack- '‘
llsent msn in lrelnnrrlrnows this uld
will use no ilnul the odiclul nunnlints
m(-ut Inst no irlshtnnn nan espccl.
[ion with Englsnd, ior neither Jilstil-e
nor his dealing can be expected while
sts. 1
inns rnld is vuriously estimated .in the
cool. dospotshcs us from hity to sixty.
nod tho lntest news is that they hsvs
tho widssprsud uppl-ovnl in lrelnnd or
on o( the voters or North Roi-3
on had 1 lot to do with it there
o iiouhhi Terror over the Suc-
celstul ccrmnn suhmnrln
o
-
E
=
n
sons tor the hlind and stupid stroke.
nut, whntovor the motive it is n prorls.
mution world thst the British
oovsrnrnent irnows t a pee
iarltlsh Cover
ts
iul work or its own,csosor tor the past
two years in shutting on till son-line
now: trons irelsnd nnd zilling tho world
with us. shout the vnst nunnhorsl oi
Irishme who lghting gloriously
-.
?
rails.
timely-i nor.
your has planned tor blind high in the
cover
broken iaithlwlth him ond,hls jrarty,
crests than: with studied contempt no
is persisting in the old policy at co.
orclon which he held told the Irish peo-
ment. tor which John Dillon has stood
(or runny yard. is I comlllelu Ind
ubiect failure. r
As to Mr. Dillon's threat or another
thollih they filled in their main object.
wsrs very useiul.in wri
Ira
0
Week Rebellion
good nu tiy ths Rodnmhdites if they
had either political sense or commnil‘
honesty. They (Allen to avnil them-
selves or the oi-cortunity‘, and now thug
John D ind r sll as this mlsialip, he
uses the threat of nnother Rehelllon as
on tho Ravolittllmists us on tho British
Government. y ,
There Ira no men in Ireland willing
to orssnlzo no Insurrection tor the pur.
stwriivs in
y w n to pen reason-
: tighiing chuncsoi success. vhirh
would come it the sens were suiiirlontly
their mood:
is Arneriu wnnt on , -
s
other
E,
300.000 Inter-sud then they
oph
ronndonce lie r,ortrir:ly'ls not." 11
hrs not talking stud tisr: not given‘ nus
lborily to Anyone, either in lrrlsnd or
Aniorlrs. to spcnlr ior them, -
<
EANCE ISMINELSAITH 'lllE LORD,
l-. is d isgtoday threatened with
famine and the into that she has so
ssl
in the Iran)’ Detilsies who have (‘t7I'Ilt‘
under her lI0'XII n hidli ioir at last
to lie visited upon herself. Mon would
dciiair or illsiim, mm: woill.l doubt thi-
exidiunco tit and ii’ it were not
To rislirlien, eiiuctlail,
mean hut the righteous turning or the
no number or men arrested in this 5
o .
than. nu ma nlsn sn
- ‘ F
- John niilon'o coniesslonls eiiiially
is a man w n ior ten list an n
. propriety or
would undertake to take urs oi the r
res. . . . . . . ,,
John Dillon will he well advised ii 1“
twin its ponulstlon. how she slosied
orcr tho hundreds or lnoussndr or our
people who died or llesulstion and wont
how hor ooil-iui organ‘: sud hcr.puhllc
llloinrors and shnnislovsly
ihsnhsd cod ior tho lrish rnnrl
:2
mi‘
tter how ‘tsrrllils
will not he so much that we will not
heartily wish thst it may he more.
1! ws did not reel surh sentiments Is
d and littl-.-
ciiiidron or our nee who went down to
their douth under tho merciless iron
heel or Enginnd would coins out oi
their graves to rgniidlste mil llllllme
us. note will exist in the world
long In Jlii csiises which crests It sre
ollowed to continue. England hno
woman, slid the virus 01’ slnvory would
hsve sespod into our my souls. lnrloed.
it we did not prov snd lshor thst she
was lnnde to mp, sod reap rully, oi
the harvest.
AN ANTI-NATIONAL PARADE.
-r is St. Patrick's Dn Panda this
ysnr,>will.‘txy srscs oi Mayor Mitrhel,
acting in the interests at his own pollt>
Icsl smllitioii, hs controlled hy the sums
cliquo who hove
on
'eiirs sud who lost yenrmods plivh
sorry exhibition or their inaignmrsnce.
At this writing the permit has .nilt yet
net-n‘ granted, hut nil tho indlcniions
English dsvsgel-y would never reach
lrelsnd. And
tered this inlsshood.. under tho proton
already read the widely published ac.
kiiowltzdsirlent orsrchhlshop Walsh oi
the money sll-eddy to Irelnnd, and
his lttack was 0 I committee which
included three’ Csrdinsls ‘Ind eval-
lrlsn Archbishop and Bishop in the
united Smtea. I
exhibition oi’ inxlgnlnuncs in
numbers Ind standing made last ihar.
lch prove slrness or
Msyor Mitchel-s docislon no the im-
hisdnotivesi VIII he re
pented this year. Timothy-1-lssly, con-
trailed by the scoundrel Ml:NuIty, made
the application snd inllusnsed the do
5
o
interests and cod nnms of the Irish
. 1.221
. ounted . .. 29
in carriages . . so.
snndrnen or 15 hands (all
not .. 46'
Policemen - . it
Total... 1.792
This Wu sll that the men who sell
Trish votes thnt they can never deilvor
men who would have hsen in tho psrnclo
it it hnd hsen managed or controlled by
man who rellliy represented them or
ln whom they had couiidl.-nos it won on
n mouse to on elephant compared with
19 lilo st-est pursdss oi the post.
To ugsin hoodwink the punllc sod
' I’ In excuse for insuiunx
of New York
by glvidg the permit to Tim. Holly Ind
Iddy hlcXuIL)’. statements have been
suit out And published in the 115907:
that there is perfect harmony Iinong
the’ Irish societies nnd that all of them
It is on imr
The Irish volunteers have uiso
dscidsgi lo tuke no mart We do
Mltchcl has succurnhed srs engaged in
iii‘,-Irishislng tho Sixty-ninth: they hnvo
got rid o1.Conic)'.. the Irish Colnrlcli
ths mass 01 the Irish societies
u ill stay uwuy from the parade.
been ouowed to exetciso restraint on
. .
notoriously opposed to it.‘ Every inter
he
Inc cnuntry produced Iutlclcnt (coil in:
luiow the wrdili pm: 01 Amorlialil
s that Timothy Henly shall no iltoir ran-
ths rimlsn list‘ who ul- E 11
cansiderslions and they Iacrldced the In
their own oliticni. llnhltlon. it u
iznrnde .was a dis srelill failure.
Cmintinx hail. hsnds nd i m n
the)’ nod
“' out
’ position snd whatever odds.
will timlhliess see that lie gals thn
- orders they wsnt. ‘ n
But
They 1'
politics thnt is on root and they will
not lend their support to it The worst
enemies or the lrlsii ‘p-vopls.ln New
York-the men sslilnd the demand (or
dldsto ior shorlii. Thcy know that llr.
Mitchel will do whstevor iliuy wsrlt, as
he hnl don’s siocs he not-unis ilpynr,
nnd that the vulgar, hruinl,
lieaiy. who tore down tho lriiili nellei
poster: will be u pliant tool in their
suds. ,
Mr. liiltchsl is a priest hllnlcr.
nits uid send them to prison in tho inv
terests or ths nnti-irish bigois who cnnr
trpi him. His eiforls broke down nnd
whnisver etloi-ts to pennlizo priests nnd
msdo slter the next election so ignor-
unprlnclpltid hruto like lienly us
shorld would be u very handy nun ior
thelr dirty work.
ticslly universal sentiment of the Irish
people of New York and they cannot
uiiord to support the unilcutholin comr
would he strongly resented, and so inr
ns the st Pstrick's my Psi-Ids is con-
No decent.
kc port
omolnl sanction or Presi-
dent Mcbaughlin would hsvo no more
client in rssussltotlns the corpse thou
the opiarornl oi ylayor Mitchel.
ml
ROBERT EMMET.
lllsny chsnges hsvc occurred since
Robert E sth
his lie
on lnspira o-
countrymen but to liberty-loving men
men eVel'YVlhsra in whose veins
no red.
Pepi-so wrote to the direct "lhut
usoynss
rosr
ill: for
sold forever their
the sucrluces o
birihrisht.
nmong the notions or the snrtli, drew
o hsrrler nrross her troll or conquest.
no that horrler hns hocomo more for-
midnblo every yeur since.’ When men
since then grew dlscoiirsged. nnd tho
tutu e hold out out little halls, sh
even tns most resolute became tsnriul
and amid. the ‘spirit or Robert Emmet
descended upon them, nod under the
stimulus or his sscrilics nnd suided by
tho white light or its insplrstlon, they
vrsrs inrtliied snd.nisds strong to carry
on the struggle Igxinlit whstcver op-
lis hss
been indeed is plllnr oi cloud hy day
brsta rstiler with pomp
and in high splendor sud irluu.r.h the
consllmnlntion oi the cause for which
2 his life? .
he sav
Allied Annie: and was Insured by the
. r
cl-wills Cslhalic institutional may be is
5 or in 98 o
:luli.oou who at
me
corned, it would be waste or eirort. 1.
[ .
llrltlsh Ailmlnlty. Tluu mods the yes-
sel legitimate prey ior o uormun only
on Monday lost, described tho ship's
tsrgolhusz .
The cargo oi the Lpconin, occordlns
cones oi.irult, zoo tons stool Dlale
cnstinso. Leno born or iillver, and 150
tons or sundries.
Tint list or war silppllss, intsnded
ior ills nrnileo at tho rroni.
Lnconio a war trunoport.
British nsvy All is .-imsrlcnn
women and chi] on to
unwnrnnd on tho: nritish trons
port in s oss rospo sinlo To
r news
vessel wss in tile servics oi the British
Admiralty. i
we have open iniorrnsd thnt Km 0, lb , I d ' m" L
tionul President hirbaughlin hos neon (Ouija D:1,";;'o'3$3f, ?,:;c,;,,:,;‘mp,:d pf;
risked to intervene in tho interests or local Lind rwrit rs. e rs indcr
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3' C
"“ """""“' H”""‘"”‘ “’ "” "’ “"3 purpose or insurin vessels used wholly
with. or behind. ho honest so rt r Government needs. The '1
ths rats of 8 per cent.
sinking oi the Lutonta was ‘
The
thoretors on not
lsnil and w
oct" ior which
horn wailing.
hsrors unplug the ships at the so-
or wnr against Ens-
n no scnss too “a
President
3
E
The ships are undnuhtedly oi American
Register. but the owners nrs rnninl
British suhjecthprncticolly the some
ACT NOW, EEFOHE I7 IS TOO LATE.
The “protector or small n ' has
sgsin shown her tender solicltude tor
the small notion at her do
ins some or the men
released trons p
reasun heyond the inct thnt theywlsh
o live upon their own soil.
through lrslsnd nt their sweet will nnd
do anything they please with the assur-
nnoe tho: they will he held to but uttie
. uccounting. the right to live in his own
country is n privilege denied to on
rlshman Just now.
shririring shout
Civilization, would have made on lssus
oi. it ion in
they sre strangeIY‘would it be unjust
to any Inspiredly?-silent. lxor are they
hlnmo. They and their irind are
pldylng their port in tho [lresent world 0
drums that best suits
and it is
and befits them.
T e British Empire, whose tentatles
nvo snrcsd into the most unknown
places, is
through all the centuries to annihilate
us, and toiling to destroy us oi home,
has iollnwod us on aver tho world to
poison the minds oi humnnlty ngoinst
us hy her persistent rsiripnlsn oi slan-
iilnx whstever
(ruin her downinll. and through it, iro
lund. If her children will hut e
her, can and will nrlss tnd resume her R ,
'- senius they on be r valuable slonisnt
pines snionx the nstions.
The time is upop the Irish race for
1 .
bringing shout. not the restoration of
m the Constitution or 1732. hilt the restor-
wlll go nuts it we Llo’nl7t.
ui month's sill-
nry. towards restorlnl ths llhsrty or
lrelnnd, parllclllnrly now when the
nohlsst lirltl or our r -o ntniomo
hove looked upon their llvrs put ss 5
putt: to word Isllrlst tho enemies or
Wiisan ha: T“
the White stnr Line. '
ior up to play the port thnt
‘ best suits snd hemp us. '
their count”? It you think Ireland’:
rsdemption and irsedorn ‘worth me
much, givc IL. nut next nicntil. nor next.
. Ieek., but mu illirntelilvnoia. or
luorrow may he too lsio, ior no man
knows uhst be tomorrow
tidings. ‘ ‘
IHE COURSE or TilE.WAK.
secrecy thnt they only hecsme sure or
it sites it had h
vnvted sites or plsoen thst lisvs been
but are now without
ers huvo
been no events or Importance except his
utcemllt by the Russians
n
s inn
variance than pressing sootters on tho
t.
Western i-'ron ,
, From s reliable source we learn tout
the Allies nrcsrcotly concerned over
the situation at sslonicu. As we h
E
arse s force. with all its lmperiiioenm.
at once, the posslhilitles or n cspltuls-
0
sninll nationalities; sun in the gems.
ment oi the Balkans otter the war they
will iilid it to their sdvlanulge to shut;
in the iuturs devslopmeni or those r9 ’
xlons'under other thsn Allied inllu-I
ences.
T srountry that is most to be c or
iuisemted in this war in France. Duped ‘
to
wile and children by ‘the Governirlent
is iii-siifllcient ior hssl:hy' mlintensl-ice.
r
territory hss pron
sums (lavernl-ilent lhat should protect
them allows Annnnous proiits to the
. March 3, 1917.’ .‘