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A JOURNAL OF IRISH NEWS, IRISH OPINION AND IRISH LITERATURE, PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST’ OF AN INDEPENDENT IRELAND
PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 1, 1519
Envoy in Paris Presents Claim for Entry to Conference
Great Convertion Here Supports Demand |
CONVENTION GALLS FOR ADRHIGSICN LEAGUE CE NATIONS DRITISH WAR ON IRISH DECLARATICN SEEK ENTAY FOR RISH REPRESENTATIVES
hoe eatong io eatw cain yon iesoae FOR MENIG U.S. TRADEBEGINS OF INDEPENDENCE. ccs oceses exam eam
Recognition From Conference for trish Republic’s Rep- r ri in for Reception of Delegates of Irish Republic—Also
resentatives—Will Send Delegates to Paris from Here If Bankers of This Country. Bri- American Goods to be Confis- : REACHES AMERICA. : Calls for Admission of treland to League of Nations—
Necessary—Most Remarkable Gathering Ever Held in tain and France to Safeguard cated After March 1st : Presents Copies of the Declaration of Independence and
This City Addressed by Cardinal Gibbons and Long List Foreign Investors — ' Address to Free Naticns—First Acknowledgment Received
of Noted Speakers—Pledges Two Million Dollars to Irish Suppressed by British Censor, From American Delogate—Envoy Did Not Represent
Cause. J.P. MORGAN, CHAIRMAN .1 But Is Now Published | Himself as British Subject—Question to be Brought Up
Here ; in French Chamber of Deputies
Asks That Date be Fixed
_Pians for Rehabilitating Fi-
nances cof Country. Railroads
and Mines to be Made
IRELAND MUST CONTROL
HER DESTINIES
ay and Sunde
was ity demand zepor
at
Will be Ruled With Liberty,
Equality and Justice
sermuent
ation of
sani “il
Chamber
J deputy. He
lay in his power
S space hat copies
's
pendence,
the
claims. . Assembly in Dublin in the Irish 0
by the commitie ‘language, translated into English pend
maite as follows:
We declare in the words of the
‘Irish Republican Proclamation the
ight cf the People of Iveland to,
the ownership ef Ireland and to!
the unfettered control of Iris!
{AN destinies to be indefeasible. and
in the language ef our first Pres
dent, Padraic MacPiarais, we de.
clare that the Nation's
eignty extends not
hody of the convention,
nounced at Sunday's s
The personnel of the ¢
‘to he sent to P
ed upon
cil of the
dom, in wh
was placed.
re
chaice| pose uf
: New York whe cou
P. ‘Mozzan X Covpgive me the oFicial
ement was made! pret
‘on Fourth Page)
LOKWMTIASH Se
8 CNFRECE,
; Resolutions Passed at Annual
Celebration Endorse Move to
Have Ireland Represented
wealth. “producing processes with
in the Nation: and with him wet!
;teaffirm that all rights to private i hei
‘property must be sitbordinated to {
public right and weifare. by
We declare that we desire our yee
country to be ruled in accordance: |‘!
-with the principies of Liberty, ithe
i Equality and Justice for all, which! ligh, to ali
alone can secure permanence of /cumicrence w
:government in the willing ad-| Wednes
hesion of the people. era
¢ affirm the duty of every
man and woman to give allegiance
“BET ALAND
BE INCLUDED
State Council of Carpenters Say
They Must Not be Excluded
Either From Conference
or From Fruits of
Victory
In
convention was the
held in Phitadelphii
in the U snited s
i he
pe
more than
sand delegate Jind
sented themse!
thai eee en sci eT LY
of more than ten t! outs and
faculties in the service of the peo-
ple. In return for willing ser
will i Re, we, in the name of the Repub:
lichi-|lic, declare the right of every citi
are of th
labor, i
2 On the freighter 3
on. Frid: If they are con-!zen to an adequate s
ted on the other side he wi ill produce of the Natien’
epartment to make] Tt shall be the first duty of the! obj
ste af ir, His}Government of the Republic to; in invitin;
definite information [rein atte |make provision for the physical, | ret the
h authority concerning thei mental and spiritual well-being o:
ning of the embaree date| the children, to secure that n
ney across the continent ino:
to assist in {n
tie
“t
vention
ting the discussio
% while ited Ty
. ties requisite for thei:
been received | education and training as
tall goods cov-| of a free and Gaelic Ireland.
. ic fully
sent alot degradi
yscheme for the cure of the Na i
‘tion's aged and iniirm, who shall;
no longer he regarded as a burden. 0
(Continusd on Twelfth Page) — [P
{Continued on Fourth Payer