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: ‘ V , A JOURNAL DEVOTED T0 THECAUSE OI‘-IRISH INDEPENDEN(7:E, IRISH LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS OF THE IRISH'RACE. . ll‘
vol-X1-rm 24- W“? N“ 551 Nnw Yolili. JUNE is. 1914. ‘.‘.‘..‘;:.".?."‘z:.‘?;?c‘.'.'."-".;:‘..‘.“l’.mi’?‘37a“ PRICE FIVE CENTS-
URGANIZE in ARM AND EQllIP IRISH ARMY-
chief American Cities Have Already Taken Steps To Farm Committees To
Aid The National Body To Collect Funds For The National Volunteers In
lreland-New York, Philadelphia, Chicago And Indianapolis in Line-
, Movement Entirely ilnsectarian, Will Not interfere in Partizan
, Politics And Will Seek To Units The Whole Race ln Effort
' To Create An Army Of Defence In The Old Land-
- ' r ' Nation-Wide Committee.
no appeal issued last week by the teruizatlcn that going on almost
ovl
slonal Cnmmlt
altlon to decide her own (uture.
INDIANAPOLIS FALLS IN.
Rousing Meeting in tIie.Hoosier
City rganizes Movement to
Help the Irish National Volun-
teersmillir. Maurice Donzielly
Makes a Stirring Speech.
(Special to TH cnr.r.lc .A;lr.hicA.V.)
INDIANAPOLIS. Inll. June S.-The
Allied iriah.Amerlcan Societies or In-
dianapoils. a new be S’ uarted to sup-
port and cooperate with the irish xe-
Ireland, completed
lrtiand and show them the necessity oi
liberally. -
in Xew York. Philadelphia, Boston.
The work of collecting funds has been
neguh and creditable progress has heoh
Phliadelphlt. which insisted
renunusiy on. the nationwide
movement to arm the National volun-
ma a committee or eve on declaration
or principles was appointed. That corn-
mlttea consisted of captain P. J. Kel-
letter, T. D. Dahnahcr. Patrick J. Doyle;
P. J. Kilroy and .1. P. O')IahiJn .
The committee reported the (allow-
ing declaration or principles which was
unanimously adopted:
"The Allied irish-American societies
organized to support with moral ma-
rlal and nancini aid the people or
ireland in the establishment or Nation-
al sell-government and especially to op-
pose the mutilation or our mot eriand.
, . With laudahle pride as American citi-
lens we refer to the heroic action of the
population‘ will he appealed to and put
I irish Of Philadel-
ptia are largely from the North of Ira-
S
ir people in supporting the oontin
M, Y 1, ,, ,,,m,,ha ental patriots when e declar
N, ,5 5 “K to ,0”. ,,.gm,,,,c,,",, ,, tion of Nlzlr independence iln 1776
put every irishman in the city on rec- “The W 1011": W791! 0! our “-
sm, mm,mm,,, h,,.,,>,,,m,,., tlve land at n on r meeting held in
nuhlin the Irish capital passed resolu-
heon made, hot the work is only last
llorting-’ ’ .
A report of the start made in Indiu-
Iwlts will he round in another column.
rte Hoosier irlshmsn are evidently sir
in: in make good their claim to be al-
ways red Chicago
hauls for ireedom, so by their example
we now Is American citizens rejoice
the opportunity to reciprocate and
encouragement to the
“The !rlsl'iman’s duly it to defend his
home and country against the destroyer
no matter in What form he may arlllear.
that in order to do this elecllvely he
lit‘ in the use of arms
a 4, but the elements. as on so
historic occasions, rought
. A very aevera elbctrlc
P. M.
drenched some who had already ataried.
1‘
in
her Pa
and consequently the perpetuation of re
animosity an trust it
our
The t
will amdigamate and Work in harmoni.
the will tniro cars that the irlehmen oi
Lila i-iuh do their tall duty.
Youngstown.
st. Louis and
the aoclui- and
Mon- that Ireland is for the i
Yin ‘h (her he he Catholic or Protestant:
a and cnlirornia will. as usual, load rm: their mam” m mum“ um um
- wa . la a on. iiiont.
lI.Isalr:ady“aEell1itD2a2l0y :3: ll; ggrothe the canker or diasansion foster-e y the
Darla p g of Clone cm,“ 1-y common enemy (or tho avowed purimae
lane. Inn h already dominated’ the at de.5""Yl“5 “‘ “W919 “” l’”“ ‘“"'l'
time amount ms .1, a l g the ma. mental to both and aiwnyh will be it
llanal Vol n err and is o the irish people countenance its con-
douhi t t ’ will an intain the tin"
Volunteers W218 established and list N:
ed to suit the convenience of “"1" “" ‘"’a""’ “
Warity. and then the o meat will
l” "1 full swing throughout the United
Sula. . , g
ever he rorgntten that thia
movement. ‘I
“.'ii'.;.'.V. unite ziuraelves under the name
F Allied Irish-American"Societies.
in turtiior.thia patriotic
peai to every Irishman who
ad Ireland to come
II? Tlnlxi Bud assist in the KYGIP
nienl. ll] the IHSIOYY Oi OIH‘
d hava ‘already created. of The
muse we do
There must he no
liation.or Ireland. Every square
lorireland must he under the iurls- "9; "5 ll rmmd’ ml
Republic
their brothers in the are“ mm M
much progress has already An: PMS, ,,.,r.
. f made in that direction. I -
‘ the irish xatlonai volunieera grow ,,
g .
we
of
large num- D. .. H of m Em
;:;.:,,J,Z KT;:yorganiz.itionl revrestnir
conversion or i
L. Jdngemen to rcatiohai ty
.rhr-ihia ll demonstrated by the fre-
lllavlsizli Lisle or NAMES or PRO-
VISIONAL COMMITTEE.
lvrorlaionai Committee in charge or the movement in America to
aid in arming and equipping the irish National Volunteer: in ll-eland an-
nouacee that lmlne errors and many on-Jaaiona occurred the nuhliraiion
last week of me name: or the conirnlttre. Fur that reason the ioilowlng re-
viaed list has hyen sent out: .
Joseph .‘l[cGarrlty, chairman. oil: sprlngdeld Al-e., Philadelphia. Pin.
Donia A. spellisry, -rrensurcr, 256 Broadway New York.
Patrick J. Griffin, Secretary, 1’. 0 Box 1116. New York
Michael J. Jennings, David .1. Naughtln. liioior ‘Naomi: J. Kai-n, John
.navoy, John Kqllny, lliichael Er:rkery,‘Anlhnl:ly hlcowcn. Lawrence J. nice.
New Yo)‘ . V . -‘ ,
Martin L. iilggeue, Thomaa rt. iiicunwan. John D. Carroll. churiu s,
Devoy. liar-tin 1". lvlanron. Halo: D. R. sulilvan, iialor Michael F. O'Rourke,
U."lrsr!lleParllarld. nrooklyn. New York
William F. Ciauley, Colonel Edward J. Mitchell, Yohlrera, N. Y.; Jame.
huckley, Port Chester, 3:. Y
Charles 1’: Union, New-ark. N. 1
Minor Stephen vonneily, Clitton
'. .7 ‘ P.
NlllST‘STARTLlNG THING IN A GENERATION.
- :..m- ,
Irish National Volunteer Movement, Wllicll Began Six Months Ago, Spreading
Over Ireland-Young Men And Many Old Ones, Too, Undergoing Military
Trai1lin,e;mParlianlenlarians Now Realize That Drilling Is A More
Eliective Means Oi Keeping Home Rule On The Statute Books
Tllall Resoluting-Redmond, In Puhlil: Statement, Says
" Peace, Prosperity And Loyalty" Will Follow Pass-
age Of Tlle Bill-Extension Of Rural Credits.
great Mrneii or 1782 may again he en-
acted in Ireland. To ihat t-nd many
good man are wnrkln .
In the aiaienient which .xir. Redmond
II n-the i-iome Ruin hill wu
passed he said;
(SW.-la] Ln Tun GALl.lt: Ayicliil-AX.)
. D FLIN. May 9. ' that the
Home Rule mil has been paaec-d by the
English House of Commons cw-ryane lli
. o
m-ans sure The a Parliamentary ‘To-days dlVlr‘l0n marks the death,
organs Ire proclaiming that the Home altar an lngiorloua history oi lie years.
Rule Qu la no aeilled -n Mr or the Uliion ol Pitt and Castlereagh.
That lfnlon. the cause or lrriand'a pov-
popuiation and demoral-
disloy-
John Hi iiii-. Pa x a in Monte ue. P sale, ix d
May‘ Pets: Am '".s";'' B "hr; "gyms W Emu“, M ii any or tho Irish people throughout the
my n V B y F’ Freud t H F‘ D N: J, 0 M F steadily and Lord Dunrnven. who pr nrld den , and its lane is to
“ " 3”‘ “"’““" ‘ ‘''““‘ - ‘"“,“' “' ‘ “‘ ‘ ‘- "'“ “ currlahly represents the zcliowor oi Mr taken by a - union, rounded on
lime)’. Manic!-Ir: Martin M. Sherhy. HC'b'>l<9n- -‘- -7- ‘min O'Brien, is loudly clamoring mutu rrspetl. and goodwill, rieiween
col. 1'. J. Murphy, Bridgeport; cam-nln Lawrenro O'Brien, xow i-iaven;
Thomas J. smith, New iariialn; rhillp J. Sullivan, Thnmniionviile: hi. J. Lynch.
waterhury; Jeremiah Elahavan. Ansouiu: captain . o'saillvuh.
a 'TbolrlalI P. Reilly. Naugatuclr; Daniel Fitzpatrick. Torringion; Edr
ward J. Roach. nidgeneid. coho.
Miieii A. ilicxameo, Thomas J. lliattnawa, P. J. Flnrlgran. John L. Guinon.
Providence, R. Daniel L. hiorrlasey, Wmvn: Thomas M. Brlc. Ne-nor
Martin woods, Waonsockrt; william E. Roddy. River l>oint;, Thoma: .‘icKennI,
valley Falls: Keyrua A. Duyle. westerly: charles ii. cook. woonsorlrct; John
P. Davis. Lymanavilie; patrloir llialone. rhiliipsdaie. R. 1.
col. Logan, James L. O'Neill. Eugene curran, James ii. Kelly.
Bd5<
ton. ltiasn; P. A. iiiul-ray. Newton; John P. Rohnn, Revere; Patrick J. -rnnor,
El-onkllno; Patrick J. liicsatligan, James .1. Harold. waltha mes Ryan.
Lynn: Michael J. caaey. Whitman; llilohael Mooney. Fall River: P. M. Ar-
nold. srocl.-ton: Hugh cairney, Aitlehoro'; Thomas .1.iirady.'i'auuton: James
O'Neill, Lawrence: Major P. ii. Daiy. captain i-i. rilzgoraid, Lowell: Dr.
lrrancia A. Underwood, James J. 0’Donueil, worcester; Edward iii.
Pittsdeid; Patrick O‘Hagerty, springiiel w '
John E. conlon, North Adams; John ‘H. 0' oill, Somanille: Thomas J. Gavin.
wurcrtown: Maurice J. i-icirernhn, Haverhiil; Jnhn iicm-arh. Amealrury; Cer-
neliua Drisooll, west Quincy; aiichaei T. crimp. Draintreo:,John J. O'Connor.
rioiyoke; Patrick O'Rourke. Adams: Francis H. Taylor; Vi-‘itchhurg: c. C.
0’Sul.Livan, Leomlneier;.Jnscph iv. Otllon. wirlilnrvllles Jartn“J. Flanagan,-l
how Eediord; c. Louie aiccarthy, North Atllehorif, M ,
- William Tobin. Henry McCime>'. Joseph hicLaurhiia, Philadelphia: 13- -1
campheli, scranton; John F. O'LolIghlln. John M. Kelly. Pittrhurgh: E J.
' J
dale: E. A. Kelly. olyphant; John J. swesney, Jeaaup; Eugene Buckley, Al-
iegheny: Thomaa O'Connor. swisevaia, Pu. r x l
Tbonna s. O'Brien. Alnany: D. J. Keeife. Glens Falls? M. J. Duguz. Hon.
noli. captain John 1'. Ryan. John M )iurhhy.BIIIalo; Eda rd Des-mond,schen-
eclady; John sheridan, cohoea; John s. Dyan,‘ hiechahicvilie; John iii. Mur-
pay. Rochester; D. Boland, Niagara irzlia. N. Y. . l‘
. . liiooney, Cleveland, o.; M. J. Barry columhun; Dr. izohort J. O'Don-
neil.cinclnnatl, James F. Carney. lrouagstown; Philip Farley. Da6'tnn; p. J.
sheehan. Niles; Thomas H. Murphy, Toledo; Patrick nolnn, sprihgdeld, ohio.
John E. Healy, Wilmington, nei.: s. J. Mobonougil. .1! P. Cunningham.
Baltimore; J. P. Cavmagh, cumherland; Michael E. McGeAd Midland, Md.
y. T. Momn,WIirhlngtnl.1. D. c.
oi. Ricard 0's. Burke, John A. iiccarry. John J. llinhoney. John E. Long.
John T. Keatlng. Chicago; John Mckiarnhn, Pea a, Ill.
Edward Hawkins, Detrni John J. cioary. Esoaaah-. Mich.
Thoma J. Mllqney. Council Eluirs.
In
llia
Iowa: Jeremiah curtin, omhha. hon.
Jeremiah J. Lynch, Butte; Jamca Dairy, Anaconda;
Great Falls; i-lush Daiy. Greslon. liiont
con. K. 0'Eyrne, Denver; hi, J. Galiigan, Pueblo; Hugh Lunncr, Loadvillo.
James O'Leary. victor; Pat. Llaiou. Grand Junction. Col
I-[on,0'Nelli Ryan. Jeremiah Eheehun. James J. o't>hoiah, EL Louie; James
lviuilano. Khulna City, Mo D J. N:t-nan. East St. Louis. lll.; John J.- hidi-
llna, Argentine. Kansas. -
James J. Regan. A. J. hiocurthy. st. Paul. Mlnn.; Patrick .1. O'DhnneiL hila-
nupalls, Minn-: John Hughes. Er-alnerd. Minn. -
John J. Doran, Seattle: Thomas E. nay. Tacoma. Wash: Ed-are Walsh.
Thomas 1. Brady. Portland, ore. ' V , I
John F. Whten. captain Daniel iior-nedy, snn Francisco; Denis liiurphy.
Crockett, cill.: IL Dermody. Goiddeld. Nab. -
ii, J, O'Connor. Philip iticLouglliin’.‘ Grand Forks, North Dakota.
P. W. Mulqueeny, John J’. O'Neill. New‘ Orleans, La.
Philip corrigan. Nome, Alaska. (V, ' r .
Patrick Cuddlhyr
ion that Fenilniam war not dead were
considered wild inch, long distance Iran
Horn and all that: not gentlemen, w
ed were Divisions 1. 2. J. E. 7 and B A.
o. l<I., and the Emmet ciuh.
iliaurico Douncliy of Division 0. 2.
past county President. said-in a stir
ring addreaa. ‘
"The volunteers now being organ-
(zed in Ireland repreaeni the some alert
militant spirit or iriah xatiouailsm that.
charm-lerlzed the v
clole much with the true pulse or Erin.
“That young man. Bullnar Hohaan.
who a
‘ears ago
- . strong rms.‘ i be and some or
.:".:"“.:...';‘.‘::‘.:1:"‘:;"::.3:.;:‘.::l. be r mm
“d . (nmwnt mum" " n my some or your conaervntive Ho e Ru
3“ "5 5 ' here at that id ‘we li n
-0 =‘""“'5“'““5“ . E l d -illd thi
by Mr. Asquith‘: Amending Bill it :e't":,'g:mu““:" ‘ “M 'hf;&:;
useless. ii
shite.‘ Ikn r iiboysrenl be to
English political parties come together mmenm "" "’ "“ ’ 9”
"Well, We Ire nil united. now". but we
ara united beclupe
t t thi new “
C-ilillzi. trezchel-S: ;Ll‘!,ret.‘h:l'ik God Ire- “ iclwv "'1' V”‘“'='4““' 1"" =0 E
.. . . - 1 .
land has sun the need or a. allow 0! We ITH3: '!;l;'wvh-ucxftrhegs Ilrrig
force and how splendidly she has risen
to the occasion: ‘
---aiy con). i never doubted her,‘ raid
Rory or the Hill." .
our countvymen s
“But there or a. who held the VDDi.n- (continued on fore 4.),
organized Irish Na- I
public Iran: New York to San Francisco in
Conierence iron: which the
English politicians will he excluded to
lhe two islands. and to he iollowed. I
ilrlrlly hclieve. hy the history of peace.
patch up some sort ol agreement. ‘lleIn- prosperity and loyalty
while the Irish National Volunteers are ' is was. of course. intended for
increasing liierally by lhounnd: every consumption in En a ihough
week rational-
irla lo the country are calling tor arm.
This is‘insunced.ln yesterday‘: irliih
plpen h a letter irom lhe very mild
and conaututional Mr. Slcvhen cwynn.
writing to t a lecreury or a 1'n Led
irish League hranch in his constitu-
enry ha aa r: '
"We itha Pnrillmentary Party) de-
cided yesterday that any melnbe
o
E?
o
the strong hiring up or the Volunteer still e
ma u e to today virtually don Pnrllamrnl. hut th linger genera.
t id me Rule on the s aio ook. ti Iris in at resent not .
V to laauiro into the uisti
it is .t'ery novel and very welcome
news. that iha. Irish Pnrildri cntary
Party in at last grasping the not that
the gun in the anal political argument.
The rapidity or the growth or tho irish
Vollln are him on t a mo
thing in Ireland .ia
starring six months ago the movemehl
n issued and hringa mgelher a mass
afevidenre and information about 8
159961 Di’ HM economic life of rural Ire-
llnd that is o
-I
o
‘<
ten in the enthusiasm at the new mave-
men and ihe utmaat harmony and good riding cr l T part shows
will is growing among all ranks. There that on me con lions are stead-
ily improving in Ireland and that with
la no doubt that it lreland an inn tron:
d with any credit or satlsiactlon that unread a cc e d
iactwiii he duo to the Volnnteen. wiill- omheen ma nd the one)’ lender.
out i am the country would he a negii- These ort necessary nui
and the English politi-
cla c me to any settlement that has now
they liked, hut now the irliih Volunteer:
[hem his I In her ngvr Ind the legisla-
shoot of I chance of settling anything. lion lhlt contra him is very defective.
They have in a row month rniaod ire ha m ilssioners report in raror or a
land ii-om In abject position of helplesa-
naaa Ind made her a factor dial the tiva credit
English politicians will have to placate.
, in strahaua when the
irish volunteers were siarte the victor
oiunteera wrola to them and expressed
the hope that goo might remain
unbroken between them. and the irish
E
t present Inspect.-
Ing the Irish Voinnleeri In Ulster. burn
volunteers. orange and Green. will some
day combine their manhood hr ths bet-
txrnient a( l e
- been 0
formed in hostility to any party in [rev or Agriculture
i no r
with all iroiahd turning to arm. and
mllit-ry training and with such a Iplrtt for cooperative credit for it to no erart.
Ibrond the new future may bring a ed under we control oi the Departing‘.
g outer ohuuga than Inyhod up To ho sucoessiul cooperation mun ’
ow dared hope The situation
i ho
to-operation. not the machined product
1" W Jr. l>nt.at or a Government Department.
lent. there in I possibility now that who . Buugg [-193%‘