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A JOURNAL DIIVOTED TO THE. CAUSE OF IRISH INDEPENDENCE, IRISH LITERATURE AND THE INTBRESIS OF THE IRISH RAGE.
V0], XL, No. 21. Whole No. 558.
NEW YORK, IIAY 23, 1914.,
' Entered an
new Yrlx,
)v-‘id cl: snrsn-r. 0.1. r. was.
ti-rmlmrreal ,
mhe Auorosag-or ofMarv<.l'i). .s,.
PRICE FIVE GENTS.
WILSUN AGAINST ENTANliLlNli ALUANBES.
yy unveiling Of Barry Monument President Declares For Washington's Policy
And Then, By Way Of Eulogizing The Great Irish Sea Fighter, Attacks
By lnllendo The Men Who Have Stood Most Strenuously For lt- ‘
Veiled Slurs On Irish Citizens Who Have Condemned His Pana-
ma Surrender To England-if He slicks To New Attitude
Better Than To The Baltimore Platform, it My Be
More Than “ Molasses To Catch Flies.”
Vl‘ASl>liNl‘rTOX, my l6.wTh9 monu-
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and executed h . Einl
yillr-tor. was unveiled in Franklin Park
‘M...-,. In presence or a vast throng.
,,..-., included President wilson and
in cabinet, admiral Dewey and prac-
both llousea
pulled by
.1.
. ACam-
guns lvns
tr-rl Ind nrccedillg the unveiling there
,.. . parade of lutsntry. osvslry. mil-
levy and htnrlnts irorn posts hour “ash-
ipgton, in which more than a score or
rilrlc or-ghnlzations 1obk part.
nir,5ll>r.V'l' ranra sr.r are as uosri.
sscrciary of the Rev)’ Daniela are
e cl-liei speaker was prcal.
who went
out of his via)‘
in be read between the lines to iind his
But. that It was lrllentled
0 Irish societies and rill-
ree Tolls provision of the Fall-
and In the celebration of
e" with Eng
.1 Is by his friends
Iild admirers this evening, and at lvast
one newspaper correspondent is putting
that explanation in his despatcb. ,
But. ill order tn make this so down
Easily he nut himself on record for the
drst time s iavol-ing the
ey or ' rsntansllns Alllnllccs"
rhlaolcodrgo Washington bequeathed
to theamerican people in h Farewell
do, lllr making it.
Ins to hots whether the Presldont will
is:
n
eret
larllllllg Alliances" any I:
W!’ phrase at “’8sl1lngt0n ‘Park.
K. J. .
me PRESIDENT'S snags.
President Wilson's accentanca or the
irritation to speak did not come until
h sot,‘ h n
his very point-
Id declaration against “Entangllng Ai-
iimtss."
we lodazr celebrate. I! I Iers to at-
n all historical aldllrcss l’miglrt,
Bvrevsr. be led too isr alleld.
fins to take the liberty. tl.1erefol'e. or
m:'lls n lew inferences from the sis-
H aura of this occasion.
I think that we can never be dress“!
w
3': uur thoughts bnck to the gft-at ltcv
m‘"‘ by means at which vern
“I! set up. Iiitlioul. loelihs the!
‘an n orl 1
Mrs which he intended to serve. I d
W ellopves us, living in this ago. when
"uh uh ' h
.. question the power or t e
‘”‘‘'I- when no
7 ITKIUYISU IS A FIINCFFLE. Y
W patriotism. indies and gentle-
") my mind not merely s senil-
hero is a‘ certain eifel-rescuer,
I suppose. which ought to be permitted
or no majesty unless
there be a deep principle and conviction
back at the enthusiasm. r
"Phtrlolism is u priurlplc, not I more
sentiment. No man can he a me ph-
trlot who does not reel himself shot
through nnd through with a deep ariior
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PM P)‘. I recall tllose solcmn lilies DI
the poet. ”l'clln,vson, in w
to give volts to his conreptlon or what
is that still Within B nslloh:
“Some sense of duly, something at I
faith,
Snme reverence at the laws ourselves
have ms s, .
Some patient force to change them when
we w ,
some civic manhood lirm against the
crowd: -
stesdrastncss, clesrness or purpose.
courage, psrsistenoy,
And that uprigbinssa which chines lrom
the clear tblnlrlng or noon
' o wish to serve, not themselves,
But their lsllnw men;
“What does the united states stand
for then. that our hearts should be
stirred by the memory or the men who
s L the constitution up? John Barry
tought like every other man in the Revo-
lution, in order that America ought he
tree .to make her own lire without in-
terruptlon or dlsturhanrr iron) any other
ier, You can sum the whole thing
up in that, that America had a right to
her own sell-determined lire. And what
are our corollaries from that? You do
not have to go hack to stir your thoughts
again with the Issues oi the evolu-
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“Same ol the issues at the Revolution
were not the cause of it. merely the ob
easier: for it Thera are Just as Vital
things stirring now that mrlcern the ex-
nation at were silrrlni
m
P
n
stands in this presence
hlmselt and see whether he has the run
conception or what it means that Am-
erlca shall liva her own lite.
so sh--rasoruss M mdczs.
saw it when ha wrote
es
tliuntry had yet set lls (Ice in the suns
direction In which AHIVPTIILI had set her
face ‘
"we cannot iorm allianm With
those wvh Ire Mt suing olll‘
ogy,-and in our might and maiesiy
llnd in the certainty our
corn purpose we need not Inc] we should
not tornt alliances with uni‘ "thin" in
mining their vollrlesr 1
their honor higher than their ndvslr
vices.
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to do the right: you are weak only when
110“ doubt your cause and the mslsstl
or a nation‘: slight assorted. .
l.IJ(l'I.REs ms lhlsll hi‘ l-VL‘Ll0><l>
"There is s corollary Barry was
an lrishmsu, but his heart crossed the
lie dl u leave it
use rsns need hyphens Ill
11 lr udruaa because only illrt of. mem
if" mm am. ..t an the whole
"W mm“ is he roles or Ihzn c
“"35; ‘,,:",,;g., hr. bent and his
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thought nrlyudt here. but in the rrntre
and the pllrrmsu and
(I slrrnglh wblo we brought
into this rnulllry by the magnet or true
om. o aio br‘en run to in
counlrv in ma e l n th t have
' [ht
onpropriatad
them and translated them into tho glory
and insiosly or this country.
r rm. Auzslthrv ‘lrlr:.l.
laillrs and gentlemen, when we
go out drum this presence we ought to
ialro this ions with us-that we, too, are
devoted to the purpose or enabling Ant
rlca to live her own life, to be the just.-
est, tha most h o re tho most hon-
orshls. tlm inost enlightened nation in
the world.
"Any mun that touches our honoy is
our enemy. Any man w-ho stands in
tho Why or that kind or progress vrhl-‘Pl
rush tilll mlrlpulalon that Hlled ml‘
hearts in the time or the revolution
no Arncl-ll.-in.
"No man who thinks llrst or bllnst-ii
in
in
realizing again that every bit at selrlwh-
ness must be put ed in our policy;
he great at nil. in the light and lllumi.
nation or the example of men who gave
ev
erythins ihat they were and
everything that they had, to ths glory
and honor of America." , ‘ ‘ '
- ILCOGXIZLD T)-H: l'l'l"l,I'.D htlvkl.
’1'hl>.re was not an lrlshmrn in lhr
great crowd thnt.did not realize that
the veiled rebuke and the reference in
the Iiyplhen referred to his people. or
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t o man who calls hinlseit
an Anglo-saxorneveu though, like Presi
dent wilson. his blood he mixed. The
other sneaker: were secretary can-iaou,
National President James J. Regan III‘
the a. o. H., congressman .l me A.
Hamill, Michael J.Ryan,Willlun1 harry
Mean)’, Iullaor of ‘. AVII CIYCET of
Com e Blal'l'y,” and 5: Bird G r
diner, represenun tb Society or the
lhclnllatl. William Clarke, son 0
Joseph I. C. Clark , read I poem spell
ally Written for the occasion by II
father.
The Right Rev. Alfred Harding. lspis
copal hishop or the Diocese or ti ah
i gins, pronounced the invocation, Ind
Mgr. william 1‘. Russell; Rector o( st.
Palrlclcs Cntlmlit: Church, gave lha
benediction. Admiral Dewey occoplcd
a rest on the dpehkel-d‘ stand.
a cm or ooaorrss
The harry monument i gll or
Congma through tbs appropriation in
19476 or s.'.:i.mlo. The statue shows the
Commodore in the naval unlrorm or the
e
opernliono. llo Irrenked havoc on Brit.
The right hand rests on
on which
Egure of Victory on the prow I1! I ship.
on the bass is this lnscript
OHS naxlw. ‘ w
Commodwe ml the United States XIV)’
Burn county Wexlord, Irclnnd,1H5
Died Phlliidelphll, 1503.
The lilo-aosa is based on nib only por-
trait or Commodore sum in existence.
the work or Gilbert slusrt. now in the
State out in Phiiulelph painted
lust belore EI:rry'I death It the use or
as. From this portrait llr. hosts. the
srulplor sought to produce a younger
likeness rrllresenllnl the have] here It
the all or 4 he was in the sen.
up or his career.
IRISHAAMERIGAN SOCIETIES.
The United lrlah-American sooletioll
or New York will hold their regular
monthly roosting at the Irish-American
Athletic riuh, 152 East 50th street. on
rlelit sundry evening. my N.
sgvtul alters or importance will
mm. up (or consideration. l - ' '
GUN RUNNING GONNIVED AT.
Britisll Government Allowed the
Cdrsohltes to Land Their Arms
and Talia Tllelll Safely Inland
-Churchill's “Olive Branch"
Shows the Liberals Have Bo-
trayed Irelahll, but Redmond
Tanlely llbmits - England
Yields to Orange Menace of
orce.
Londou. Alllll 29, loll.
Slr<As l have always on
suuith neler intended that men thll
wretched apology inr llumr llule should
ht-come law. t s with this ohiow-t‘
that he allowed the tour eastern coun-
HUME-llULE llEPENllS [IN THE VOLUNTEERS.
While Liberals And Tories Are Bargaining About The Partitioning Of Ireland
into Two English Provinces, Which The Orangemen Do Not Really Want,
The Irish National Volunteers Have Arranged For A National Con-
vention Like The Historic Dullgannon Gathering And A Woman's
Organization Has Been Started To Collect Funds To Arm
Arid Equip The Force-Home Rule Crisis At Hand, But
Asquith Does Not Reveal His Plans.
‘(Special in Tn: Garuc Anl.glu.h-)
IJUELIN, lliuy S-it is the inteulion
of the English Government to pass the
Home Ruin Bill next week. prenumahly
in, had then to deal
1 of ll-‘mm. lo ‘Yul “in will: Ill heitlemt-nt that ml
this ohlrct in ilew he proiluimed arms "1 hr min of an Amelldlnd Bl“ WM‘
tlm mmurnt the Nntlonalisl volunteer
Ii. IE5 with
us zllowed
; with this output the
police l havr ft>l‘0(‘l0llFl)’ ss-
saulted Nationalists. as may have gl-
' natrlrt-ted to assume
a passive altitude, and look on With
who were ubhcsi-
ers. men on women. in llrliast. at the
heck or the capitalists. were kept with-
in their barracks.
vesuerdwy. in Psrllsmotlt Mr. Church-
iii said on the part or the Governmen
"As long Is the Ulster It-rt,-rs do not lire.
the Government wl rmi , Na load-
t- will be arrested and no drilling
siern-tell
, one, but without
these-rartors the English parties would
quickly agree to settle the matter by
partitioning tho country.
stopped." At the st. r-stricw-'s nay hun-
ouet lir. John Redmnrlil waid, alter a -V0 lull: in Ireland “nu 10 hi"
torrtrronos botwe-vi the l wing "patrl lbs‘ tvunlrr la-rillloned-not even the
orgy poi... p,g,.,,,,,..y. mm... Dc,.,.,,‘ -p rollswora or air Edward cu-son, it the
,. 0.50"“, and um M5,, 5mm,” nmls was thrown on [ham or excluding
r. Blrrell “It (arcs in lnlerpolcd it 0' lvfludlnlr lhsmeslvu "ml 1 9 "1"
our bg mg ..-m, y.,,...;> o lrelnnd uh or n Homo Rule Parlls
‘Now Asquith t-rplarhw shut it
that was that ii the ragged
old and
t
By a Lrlcli, orlang .
the Svtslusr, he broke his
pledge to the Women. By a petl
reason that-be had not r-lodged himself
to "individual lllsisuot>s" be [3
P 2 House of Commons Ind
Inventors, Lint any lnvonildns sllollld
no submitted to In advisory committee
By leaving entail and the iniquitous
succession laws untnucbcd he has broken
his pledge of land relarm. in I. hilnr
dred other ways. by rt undred other
sublerlusml he has labored successfully
to check the progress or reform in favor
or the vested interests. For instance.
at the dictation or the railrnnda ho has
totally dlsreslrderl the report of the
As the
"Mr. Churchill’!
direct in
All interest went out of
Mr. Churchill made the
Istonlshlns.
mond'g asseverations (hat ‘Kile last word
of comprom so as been s ken’ was not
meant to be accepted." it tho Irish delo
gate does not turn out the Government
which has. II have la: n ccclsarl for
tha hundredth time iimken ltlth with
ileland, he will be a party to the win-
AI lbs Erprrsa says. "Home “I6
is dead. 1
The Rldlcal supporurs of the Guvernv
ment. excusing ins tactics in hernlltullg
Northenst. Ulster to Inn hm] drill. have
conteu ed hit there ills burn in: 1Actl<
doing employ o be
lng landed, Mr. Churchill declares that
there Irlll be no arrests, no‘ prevention
or drill or armed assemblies ut man.
conirnry to existing III1. No attempt
(0 cllpllress tlin fehellia
la thrre anybody (ool enough to doubt
that the whole Government procedure
has been designed to negative the hill
torced on them by the elghiyrilve lrish
votes?
For my Dtrl. I do not regret the
hraucti of llllh. Next to the existing
Government of Irellnd-nil’. even be-
t: e it-I drehri the Gowrrnmellt of the
bribed patriots. who hair tricked nnil
lied to the Irish people: who have con-
sented in England keeping the burn or
lreinnd in her whet. I or M‘P0lnl.r
Inf Vioglil Home Rule lillnllters. to a
vein nu Ill lzglslaiivn debilntd to bend-
.(CovmnuuG on Pu
ment, l btrllcwt the majority ot thrm
Iwuld vote to be included. They do not
Home Rule. hut If Homo Rule
to come ttloy do not. Irish (or exclusion
The d r is not. tint III] Irish ban!
or,
hot tlllt. ihrrElIKli.sl: parties or V min-
hihs to rvipnle lrelsnd by dllliilnx lhr
mllillry. I r‘ us . I
rhat turn a dmsiou would orivvle
the country cannot-.he doubled for a
moment, and rather than have the coun-
try dlvldrd the great mas. o r ed-
mend‘: follower:
hula wen they
At any rate, whatever strength the
lrlsh people have at this moment to
nu. in the lat recon. I’! I'll st
look to prevent tha making or lroland
Into two English provinces.
The Provlslarlll Committee of the
Irish Volunteers is mlkinx rdnld [Iro-
grsas in bringing disdvllne and order
End coliulon into what his been so far
entirely apontaueous ahd,unor-gan.
be rs
lzed movement 1' ll 1 step in the
calling or n C ven n reprcsenlhtlve
or all the Volunteer Comps In In Ir
lty to dirert and control the organiza-
on and will adopt n perms ant con-
stltutlon. Tbo ilrat stop in this direcr
tion w-rs taken a couple or dare ago h
the committee Ind today the rollow-lng
IRISH “OLL' TEERS.
"NATIONAL CONVENTION’.
lhrcruglsout Ireland It In early I data
“The following regulations governing
the llrst Convention or the Irish volun-
teers are hereby issued:
“The tlrst Convention or the lrish
volunteers shall opnslst ot the follow-
ing persons: -
"1. Tbs members or lha Provisional
Cdmmlitee, excepting any msmhers wit
may have been oooplled alter in MI)’.
loll. .
. One delegate elected by each
company or the lrish volunteers which
has adlllaiod with the Provislonni com-
hiittes on or heiore rune lotb. 1910. um
which has been inspected prior to the
dais or Convention
“To socwrro repr-eotal.icvn' all comr-an
les must aidlluta with the Provisional
cornrylittss on in-betora June loth, ml.
The res psynbia ror adiltation for a hill
company is as ‘Id. r month.
companies nrldsr or over mil strength
shall pay pro rats.
“All ndiilated companies will. is
uulollly as is practicable be
her or his stall. and no co sy will
lven re rueuutlon It the CUIIVII
lion union e ulv law-xled
N .
nnd reported on isvorrbly by the in.
lDI!1l7!rG!BBl'1l.’ r K‘, y ’ > - ' r
' h Company. In order to be en-
lltlrd to elect a drlcgato to tho Cemen-
tion shall be rerruiunl up in the full
Company slrength, i. r. 73 Volunteers.
‘Two Companies which are under lull
lrengt ii which are illtllstn in ad-
lal-ent dlslrlclx may colnlilne to elect and
provided
both have been at-lillntrrl and irlsl>eci.ed
Lind thll. their conlblnr-(I vztrl-llglh shall
exceed that at one inll Uoillllxn
“Where the about is not practicable
amp y und-r full strength may a
rcrognized :
g n dolegans to
"All Volunteer comnanlca throughout
irclund are requested to with
Headquarters without rlrluy. so to fill“
nish details of their strength, letc" as
arrangements tor lnsnrrtion must be
mode at nlllclwly as possible. in order‘
lhnt use out contention may he held
at an early d is The secretaries or all
Companies are urgently rrwlllested to st
into rommunlcatlon with ll:-adquarterl
It once.”
The date or the llrsi
vention has not been Hxed, hut it will
most certainly he
months from now.
tlon or lrlsh volunteers will stir ml-any
an old memory in lrr .
To Isslst the voluntr.-r movement a
ran
I. To advance the cause 0! Irish lib-
m
. To organize lrish women in tur-
thernnoo or this ohlcct.
s. sist in arming and equip-
ping a body or Irlshmcn tor the delcnca
of lreland. .
4. To rorm IF‘und tor these purposes.
to be called "The Delcuco of Ireland
Fund."
cumsnn na.mnan has, as its dist
Iork. started to collect a Illud ‘to lrm
‘ gross
n The public apprsl for money
which has been issued is as (allows:
"APPEAL FOR THE Dll<.'FE.VCE OF
IRELAXD i-‘UXD.
-‘mcissoll no lhisneocra bound’
"Fellow countrywornen and country-
n.
r .
“We make a strong hlillcal to your
pwiriotism wad to that srnss of Naiinll-
nor ophrosslons hare hoot. shlo to crush
In our peollla, to lleip us to arm our rich
and to organize our Iomrrl.
"It is not necessary in [mint out in Still
all are
equally important to us. hut as a means
of gaining our clear polllitsl rights and
securing Ind dc-lending the liberty
at lrolsnd. ‘
elp us,b)' contributing generously’
to [he Defence or lrclnnii Fund at this
t, vriwil the tutors
ht’.
h
“We nltlveal to you to support the De
fence Fund. not
bclore.
and may never come again. in our litg.
rune.
“A old song ONO’
goes slac
nyoroo
" Mill, is mrorrt rarx.
Lon t
volunteer Con- ’
t