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Che "o'celic Cimemcan. '
delivery 5, 1918.
SPEECHES OF DE VALERA WILFULLY
iIISQUOTED BY THE “IRISH” PARTY PRESS If“?
Sirln Fain Leader Takes John Dillon to Task for Attributing to
Enunciaiion of Prin
5 ciep
Makes Unmiatakeble Hie Attitude on All Matters ReIlating
to Ireland’s Independence.
The loilowing latter 1996321111 in tha
Dublin an' Journal Decem-
SlrI-ls our iinsi ohlective to scour e do
Buntnga. anr la it. to secure te
ixeuntry'av we Iarnf Tonly thinking, to
put the soy-um is party shove the
advantage of the eouutry is faction-
tween the conduct or Slnn Fain and that
in this espu at
e'mirscprcsentation:
What wahqut statements such as ii.r
no nude yssier Iy! sy less
truly the mark or [action because they
are more nail-hilly concealed
men a. 1 kn ow that 11 In
speaks 1IImprolnptu whgt he wishes to
II! II l'ulll tiles
(1) Hi! wnlnacucuIIrzta. or incom-
plete expregs n.
(12) inc rrcct reporting-particu-
yit the report is a procls.
(I3) inaccurate telegraphic trans-
mlsslo
(1) The
not “Wall eon
road-which is.
ultimate analysis. to make as much
assay as Hoaaibi however
wherever it is to he go.t
(6) Errors in isettiogu up in
Now s’narly liabieII toe Ills
celled to aoeouutI iIor No. (1). but over
the other iiva hs o control-and it
wishes. Mr. Dillon
003mg ctions x
I alznmild mlrcil prefer Mr Dillon’ I own
"dumped
“THAT DANGER SIGNAL."
In the course or Mr. Dillon's speech
occur:
De Vaiara’l declarar
tinn that the manner weapon to oiight ths
armyw athe Ken toot Pike 01
our rsthra
5" iii
"(hi Int the word: of Mr. Dn Valera
himssli, they are out for the purpose-
tis one or t main objects-to okili
Ye
the Convention and prevent it coming
to ngr m n
"(c) skin Rosconi on
Sunni“! last. "Mr. dab Valera aaid loor
Ipmh dbeu pr epar ed ac-
ceIpt mmeel‘it' onI Iccn ltw :tile
lirat time he said It. Thnat WIS 8r tomtaiiy
new . Aiiiid efII rth
this extnordlris statem ent-aIIt iIIIeaat
made it-that 11
Ireland In! indi-
' and could have hair u million lrlsh
IoldJerI to tight her
a my now, Mr DillonEI whistle say
i a and 1 ans may to stand by it. or
above it, but i certainly am not ready
sor tor. or allow to liq
taihsredII oil on me. what you or the
oovino. or wtha Harold Ash
ions at tho Daily mil. no. or when 11
Duke loy Geo corge and their
mantel note-taken may hrlng torth.
REVISED VERSIONS
(l) in Kill-loo the purport oz
speech t at the "tun-of or pipe oi
our htn:ra" 1n the he ods or Ilia young
men h mselv
stopping conscription, and, 1
mad all as I Joke
Sunday IIet. were rerenliy not able to
stop the clock.
(2) l lline'vei' aairl
werh re, one or our main ohjurta
win to “lIIilt the Convention.” Time
have tr lodt to nail that misrep-
resentstloh. riIthIII is about as trut
P‘r ccman' s quota-
lliare the swor ," etc ..
thIIoII origin or which will he evident to
at any time. any
en cutn
uch a Convention is IIItII necessary
if En ‘
"E En land can IIIu any tlmII settle the
[Later question
'Sirln Fein has: Ignored the Convene
lion. hilt they have not Rona to work to
smash it
"it 17431an named the Conrrniion
,ihe
,3 sh. Empire.
War Censors hlus psncli- W
a ties," what 1
war to the Roscommon Herold re
lea He Never Held, and
that Iny time it was wanted. any-
Lhing name out of the Convention which
would further the cause 0! [fish (1'20
m. we Ive never aaid we would re-
fuse payment on account unless it was
intended to keep us out or our whole
ill (cheers). So Ion we are not
Isked to 51v up our principles. 'hern
we have a bird in tho hand we wii eons
alder il-I bird in the hand. mind, m
long as it does not put a boundary to
onwa ard on or the Nation
(cheer ) UnLl ha iuli account is paid
1' lo the last penny, the irish people will
I2
o
never its
best in on
ne.ars)
r lltetime.
no ousl settlement with
EnKiInd t‘lil tile lBai penny oi the IA)
count is paid even it it la necessary to
wait us i, In John Dillon said. till we
ound our in spends es on e rn ns 0
today. those who moss after us will
ii Did our names In shame tIliad dishonor.
lristimen srs hegoi nig oleam- and
It is only the opinion or iriahmen that
we about-4h!!! letr is not v73 V o
are the dreamers (chc
Th hove is word eiIoIr word the
port at the one
o
distilictIiyD remember using. and which i
are ringly in
h'i‘his is what I
on mount-unfithlr in it my 11"
partu re-eee rsypi to the crew
dent on mtyhe: announrement n! th.:
poll ["11 Ealt Clai-
AWHAT' dHE 5:117 AT HOEILL
“11E nanxi nd could thB half
a million“ Irish soldiers w light her hat-
nlilohill awarding
aaIIdI 9about "meat
11:
.3
“it was laid- the person who
inside the sustainent might be more are.
till about his res- ht!
half I million very nenriy or lightin n5
b troops in thla e.mmnti'y Lord Wi inbo
a1
smashed. SLR Edward Carson would do
it
Gal Id are l conscientious
oectbj nrle 11.,Aye mighty Idlve
iconsudeentvI‘Ioila objectors, too (laughter).
hec little more than pas-
sl ve I“conscientious obiec They an
have the million troops under the
iollowing conditions: That the Allies
wlm are out 11 gghtii'l tha (an: a at 11de
nations state exactly thes mall nations
they w to tree, ado eniutis
done-and it is evident that the prin-
clp ice or lustlc e have been (allowed in
that In earnest o1
reein ng this small
5
They lsusw p eii that tho tight
(or small nationalityiea la IiiI hypocrisy
on John Du 11s
in Duhlln shorIItin IiterIwardl, dealing ‘7
with the view
eh own in” a EiIIetier from anppaZed (el-
low-student from hisckrock College-n
pain t or view base d on
"A war rid tht for (motion 1- min;
in this light tor
on the same point, allowing 0' this
was England'l way at misrepresenting
ou:k position to American
it the cyru must see that it is not the
hypocrisy oi Eng and they In lighting
loi- (applause)
or iv. an earnest. as i sold“
pimhors. or he or sincerity. ht hos
ecul ug thisx1 :ount‘ry that she
really meaIus w It ys. and then
these men in runners will not be hght-
lugs
meI DSIIL'HOOLMATE n' FLANDERB.
Yes a. this school tellow appeared to be
one at (hes elur nthe pool
that thus he would he lighting s light
has treedom-lreiand'l trccdom includ
ed. 1 to 1 mhs and hs comrades in
Flanders wou uldn to slim ereothi-
non r Judgment, ony truth in that plea.
ysoiid grounds tor be
lizvinhga that lrrland‘l oln
t
awun lin aFlsnderI. Bl it would then ha
thinly In cause 11?: mars
a ny IlI-ute wo uld be iightlngII tIlIiere, an
were England (notwithstanding oil the
r our
sumptionw oi her,hYD00rlay) to as
land tre ee tomorrow. this in
might be wrong, it would, at least, make
me think t orthy or revision in
the light of what i aIid It Mo 1111.
tthis. )lr. Dillon. is very diirmnt
imm your 1111 euro tight
Enginnd'sbaltles amiII you. 51111an
very wrry figure in this Conner
“ONID. Mr. Dillon. these mlsrepreaenu
A E! funh 1- ex-
males of your snhlima “ladies" Ind
“strategy Are some 0 thus
logs“ in politics not dreamt
of in a“; philosophy, I: you told as lost
Su ndav
Ah.
orient Jahn.i slit lease of “an
dul 017de in 01ml" wit hyo
no
01' but. you lately been having lesion:
“l “hirer-Must Walt," wry toollsh.
l! VB sell our birthright at
ironi Austin Harrison and Co. or has it
no necessary useul liryve
uni withy juveniles and
uld be unseemly ct ma to oler
but if instead or misrep-
ch yourselt have
ere to set yourself to ane-
wer delinitely the qyueatlons we have so
liked in ' "atWh ti: your
aim and item policy“? or oven to criti-
cise our: they are you we dbe con-
“m The insertion or all 1’ saidre about
moor particular iy my strog
" mendItion to inhor "to organize itaalrIIII‘
would 1.1mm nude the Fragment heading.
ee .
"(3) A o the men n! the North.
ny.
it it they opened their ey yea ur
aPDrOIchea had failed ThIt our toler-
ance in weakness
and an as stupidity, or
else the promndit; of cunning. it
h that w that the
o.Il’i'odignl' welcome Iliad them it they
ewa
he rel eiuriisd to their allegiance, Etc,
No Flour Can Be Prooured in
Achill Island and Several Other
Districts-Canon Fortune andi
Darrell Eiggii Call for the
Steppdge of the Export ofm
’ Foo stuffs.
In spits of the abundant In met
there is alread uthreatened shorias
eFood Controller to
provide them with doll or at theL iver-
pool prices
rtuac, P..,P 'l'
the rum
sin and potatoes
as would be reanIired by his is slim 'aiy.
also u supply tor his lundless neighbors.
are w cut , as
prohuhle. itw ouid he unpurdonshlyII ecl-
tisil tor a ins-mar in comfortable cir-
cummnccs o n a dear sir m the
olecs at his roilow irlshlneu. anneal
ing to him o avoid a recurrence or the
Black buys at its 1 17.
Dublin
thIIsII Ishostsgs o1
pour in Achlli islund and other dis
tollows: .
oils becomes so innrsd to inaccura-
hah iv to hurried canden
cation in rcpcrts ots spcec ea tits i am
reiuctunt to correct
tsct ntatl to ms in yours
tmy speech last night at the Mission
House. The matter, hawmr, affect
others than mysslt it is not a quell
this at potato chortugs in Achiii This
v s an uneven who
shows the ovorogc tthm neither
is now. not tor sum 2 IItlma has there
any hour in Achili. The
suit is that the people Ire now i
:nhollbyn on plinth-euthlAt; and of potatoes
on Iltogauiar
mm his. toes th:IIt thisA II ssiinit t.tedly
wholly insnmcisnt sud improper diet,
what does this mosut 1 means simply
this. shot s iarm can it tor
the exhaustion or the potato crop in
most households And inasmuch as
hour is hualy likely to he more pal on-
till asst Spring in is now, this
tap the people are
raced Ihy a dsoIIliIits date on which raisin:
and pestilenc-
hshdiworls Already aomeIIthIat tamous in
if].
he remembered that it is not
only ismlns that is th ihreatenad
homo mpA
ninde pendant nation thin
state oi lchairs could be reclined ina
would never have
:risen. lNoi- II it or my IvIll ”be
petitln n I ve iish Iuthnviilta
'cho Il’. daliberaieiyd :lnlctllls thll in-
loot y-or. c seen.
acting ii. by :II] DXI I IIIl‘eIII'nlnder that the
world in y wag change, out En ng
iInd in inland remhim constant Ind
unchsogsshle in intention and in en'ec t
wlu hsv sto he
done hy the [fish We“); themselve. on
Lhe soil at ireiand, and tint rig hi
quick kyl
The conditions that prevail in Achiil
pta: s Count y
trlhuting your share to thsI common the Mansion House Dublin, to consider
goodi Indy r Speeches would not ha the exports ation of cats. milk, butter,
to tirelemely full at the divine right hmon. potatoe. and 0th fucdatui‘ls
or puue ea India '1' s building was crowd
Denna-an unih er of letters at apology wore
Dublin. Datwmhsr 1.1911. ,. rend,II including one om the Lord
p. s. m F" mm,” syor. who expressed the hope that
MM,” ND" 1 z; ’gp‘mhe, in Dung the result at the meeting would he to
am. 1, mm mm “1. v0 sc ems w with t a ct)
um m 1 “and“. (mm 1,“. operation or other sections or the c ms
nu.“ "M my . A d. munity would secure that this country
would have 5115:!er a on srtl at Mr. Dil- :15“? “01 “41116:: N1 led of M
lon‘s hp “mm“ un chance a EFEOFD
W M ‘Mr De islers, who ldsd said
in- 1:
FOOD BHORTAGE IN IRELAND II
. powywer to an Alllr
sghmen. Coun- .
Mr Darrell pixels. in“ ad letter to the '
a mine h
Lricte in county Mun. Hia letter is as h
a substantial error 0
‘ class at me situation; we shell
SINN FEIN TABS STE
T0 CONSEBVE FOOD SUPPI’LY
Bi‘g Meeting in Mansion House
ropesee Measures for Saving
Ireland mm a eminence of
the Honors of the Famine
DUBLIN. December 1.-A eating
under the susp loss oi Sinn Fein Food
Comm ittea Via held on December 8 in
Goods shipped in All parts or 111- U. S
those Droilta were at c exp-en 6 this
punLry. He might repeat phi: t he had
said some time hga “See
thIt We have food enough InIJ the
FOR SALE
E. Byme De
Tel. 1118 Lenox
“SOLDIERS UF ERIN:
“c." Old Ireland Shall Be Flea
which have swept over irslnnd linll
Ansel-i
ALL THE IRISH IIGS, REELS AND HORNPIPES.
GAELIC RECORDS BY GEORGE POTTER (Flee tie blimp)
e
lie or Call for our new irisIl
The Only Irish Graionola, Victroia and Sonora Shop
1398 THIRD AVENUE
NEW YORK
.0 SOLDIERS 01 ERIN
SUNG BY GEORGE POTTER
sent anywhere in United States.
POSTPAID ORE DOLLAR
After considerahle trouble hndd
rial songs
Caisiogu .
Machines Sold on Easy Payments
ONLY BY
Witt & Sons
i Bet. 79-SOtIi Sis.
h set as sans
s
sibie people. and Sin Connerite amongst
thonlsalv yes, and ethnt mine, with
all its horrors, wsould not iIlIl-is s.e
must take near this at the necessary load
ior this country was note
which went to prove that there was not
mur aurpi us road in this coun-
try: thsl
Emigration had been stopped. than
was slsrge number or tro in ire
land. Iand the importation 0:! load had
een Em es made
tnecesssry to pro vidaI s 1sIIrcrg quan-
tity or road thou otherwise would he
he miss, nude ey sect: on o cons
unity mus st rambina to see that the
IIIiicitw ssmade up. ltw as a plessure
to use that: sort rporstlon oi Duhlin
hod sppoin nei dII u comm ttee wit a direo
l n to convene an Allvireiand Canter-
euee, and tile attitude or Slim Fein as
an org sn nizotlon won that they
would give every assls tunes in their
es! mi Coniereuce. sud
odul any decision that
that Aillreiand Conference in t ar-
rive at. They were cerluiniy not‘ going.
with their knowledge or what happened
it the 1 in ne yours. to allow the (cod
hstw wss nocssssry for their people to
he tsl- an out o
whilst they said that, they were alive
to the 1 en! I: on oi our
in e 1 ugricultursl produce it
We ill very looilaiI. after their ax-
pcricnce o t G vs ant, to it
this rnmerlt t help em
Dollhtlass, it til lrish were starving,
En lsnd do thing. but it
Ina their business not tow hit 1171' doles
when the people were starving,
WHAT THE IRISH HAVE DONE FOR AMERICAI
tho vaLv In
an out
lIIad-IitriIIaIlI prosperity.“
a large “mom
i. retina! Duhlilhsd
tory at the inns in Amsriu has been varioual
thsr ignorantiy or maliciously IiIIgIauruli by
“Hyplanlt‘d Ammmh‘ 1a appii lII
sh. mus of lriih alood should IiiIo rortmsd
with the ram showing the impol-
sols tha establishment or American liberties and
auto armrest use
Ihould M Ilhio to inform tllh' nhi
t men-t tan this country tIIhat the irish some low
“THE iRlSH CONTRIBUTION TO
AMERICA’S INDEPENDENCE”
By THOMAS HOBBS MACIlNNlSS. “1..
Is a hook astimponI-u ihiii a historical point .1
vuw. and - pass: in Arnericn o1 [ti-I
Iiwd.
Inch“ vIlIiabl'm and 'interaaun. information about the
1-: 1th the An. lon‘SIx‘o
t5 liail vrsJiid ii In.
1.)!
(I of the purl yilyol
a
no and their Mend.
misstatements. nliiI contains
IrIaI
lS A BOOK EVERY AMERICAN OF lRlSH
BLOOD SHOULD POSSES S.
LII-rested in Fro-Dill I LII
DIM,”
I65 William St.. ,
book! “I Ivory on Can undanhndua
in extremely intoruiinl to even his. and woman wla ll
Clsylu IIin b. obtain“ It till Bill“. or will ho nIll‘
Hm
THE GAELIC AMERICAN.
mime. mud ”alimony or“.
South“
a‘molthlrhlrmh
“MIMI! t.“ M.
New York City.
take steps themselves to secgw whu t the)o
coil uld do in the matter heiore it was
too lat e
The followinge resolutions were snip
mittcti to t
“(1) ha at, in omI‘ IIonIIIIion it in eel-lane
iul to prevent lutsly .tile rtav
tion i outs. aloea. e ariey-
(
[fish food products, with the exception,
otr teh epresc oi (oi cattle and a eep.
"(Li'l'h vie urge Irish miller! to
Idiust their plants r the increased
output or oatmc ii,l which v. 11 e necesv
any to take the place of other articles
uman consumption not av ilnhle
lurid to Co-operata
imszceiiat eiy ways uud
aiding. purchase. and
distribution of oil homegrown produce
9 tormsi ion at In All-
lreland Conference luv this purpose; as
proposed by the Dublin Corporstlou.
it.) That, unless a hu 5 Irrlnge-
merit shull hs promptly compleied hy
such a con erepce to meet t e exigen-
demand
our country men
211, who remgnize the aerioiias
sass oi the problem. to Join with us in
devising means t vent the expor-
sticu oi Iny oi the ioregolng Irticlca
at (0011 required in lrslsn unstll
time as it t ond
douht that a surplus or IolthIIei-y is avail-
shls, over lull“ above the needa oio
t a cooperation
cv,ics in proposing the
adoption or the ereeolutlilaua. sold ma
England was engage ndiverting the
food supplies grown th the people or
irelsnd to
thaItII preinlad In Hath
many one” Irma the country planes
of rho supplies new ilIiI the country should “‘1‘
inti‘in national grannies
Speeches were lilIIsa delivered hy Mr.
Ginnell. MP
W
ed by me, sad 1 sm told thst they also
preinl more or less unlinmiiy through
out the West. irons no my
mus Flu
I'IIeFl el'i hua dune I good BlrokI: Ioi
vim-III: IIIin Iron Bill: the country to the
line mood htor age at 100 The tuct
thst the virils Sipn FclpeIiI-Is use alive
to this serious problem, while the irish
Plrly to Iver!
the threltenid (mini
slants hit a niertnes! of the
men and the incapacity of“ the
mondltes who do no thing out support
li‘ish ti
Mr. Tim omaa O'Connor.
at“
n cuitur e
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Mr. Pie ert‘e lill‘Cnnn Ind Dr K Lyhnr
Ind the resolutions were adopt
ha irman.
sly bringing the meeting to a close. said
was the
the paint ha wish:
that teh ey dee
of
ii to amp ha ”I ze
ll a practical win) out
if they h 11
me was very prec
he. ML
0 PROUD THE REBEL-LION
WAS LED BY SCHOLARS
cop. .mnete bei' 13 evsiers,
il.l>. oddr essed u very Ilsrge meeting
in Bandon yesterday and was presented
aaddre secs hy the ulidon Rural
District Council. GuudistIlIsI, rown calm
in
91': said as ion as they
11nd IItIl'iieIr ideal ola lnriail Renuhii: ii.
said that theyn had failed.
They held tint the Sinn Fill cause was
Right waseihst 1: lghL and they
knew creel] Eirlarl
talked of IIlreland as 11 this country was
hard rbyh t,i'igi’it lrisilmeii had denied
that
Ther IIwIers only striving lo regain
What hId been (Ike en from lime Th
world knew pretty well hyI now that
i'l'll cause was stile cause oi I 1
lion thlit wanted to be (re: so that an IIe
up her industries Ind Na-
8
=
‘1' prov-ii also in insnyp
he.
oi
cit-ding ta mormauoii receiv-
tho Liberal: through thick and thin.
mi; h!
tional t:lenIt. England was finding it
Irish Deep
9
ut
inrresslngly dlh'lcult to [iiilsrepffill
ire land, he was sorry to! tnhi HP
in her rnIrIiIeIc erascntaliol:
hail been helped hy IIIlrlshmeu. Thu ml:
yiheyt round it wIIIIIIlIl m
1y essential to ymritesto mu uett w and 1::
lrlsh Party. and tos while
the Sinn l-‘eIn statement or thw
the only one really wishc d for
rain
‘3 by the
pie
pulrz-l
Through the trusts nud 1111‘;fo m
onnor ill Anion
oniest
hut despite all Ills nione
heal him Thtir reopic steroid
lo sell their souls uudc ui
m“ .m it.
[>ch u
" louil ill“!
5. you :
one
he's own our ntry Tile in “m,“
the country was that they IIIIuII u":ii Mm,
University man aulh Is Pear
Dollagl
,cluK
P... Is I
nor “11““...qu
s
.....
Teh othce oi Caro up w.
abolished In Ntw York. We
to re 9111'! om time ii 1’“
nous hut “law' ul'a lplgilts, vulva“
mentioning snyn ones, w
it to be he 1d hy some surf
Mitchel In! ilJ'inIE
his oilii-e as ilnv
wants to coniimt: I1
rlii phi
wlihnlll
own
.;,I
Hi no “'0
u the nmiilml