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A JOURNAL OF IRISH NEWS, IRISH CPINION AND IRISH LITERATURE, PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRELA D
PHILADELPHIA, “MAY 24 1919 PRICE FIVE CENTS:
Secretary Lansing Transmits Request from American Delegates to
British. Irish Americans Back in Paris |
FRIENDS OF YRELAND EAGER PENI. LIBR FLAN AUAIT PASSPORT CISE ENDS. MR, LANG SUBMITS FORMML REQUEST
FDERTION FO —FORTHEREPBLC. WITH ATECINSL one ss ap os yom
10 CMTE TE Gt AIS REPUOUC: SAG SODER PERO ULTY Sh iy a
he Visit Was to Ask Safe-Conduct for Irish Envoys
Drive for Ftinds to Sustain Irish Republic Draws Toward Close
With Every Indication of Success—Great Organization
of Workers Engaged in Assisting Fund—Nighily Gath-
erings Held at Continental Hotel ple on Establishment of
New Government. and
Asks U. S. Recognition . + -__
* PEOPLE FRIENDLY TO U, S.
* Convention Congratulates Poo- Corporal Garavante, American, Fine Imposed as Nominal Pon-
| of Italian Descent, Tells of alty Closes Case Pending
Visit Made on Furlough Since 1917
to louk at
mention
met
The campaign
he raised by tke
eedam for
Republic
with
stone
Green, White and Orange Tri
color Seen Everywhere; Hos-
tility Between Americans
and British
yoson in
anion,
on
The deienda * Hine spoke
advice of counsel
ty. Mr, Mat
to he an idea tiat
“Ireland is united, Nerth and he Milantic t
« Milantic to.
South, under the Sinn Fein ban-
_ Corporal Garavanie.
also of the wonderful: .
_feception ,ke had in lreland dur-
, ing a ten days’ visit early this
By Francis P. Jones
and gains momentum
sly as lime passes.
workers turned inte
stretch, the
! ome of the most
ut
moment.
vb.
re Fone
have beer hi
tie
F patpese
re’ olution
vow
(Continued on Third Pag
BROTHER HELO iT
ELLUG GLAND FREE,
are
tere
i
Re (Gontinued on Fourth Page.)
Teo
im ui cus U8.
© PART ANTE WR
Briton’s Full Report Casually : |
Mentions That Pershing Oc-
cupied Coblenz After
Armistice Vite
‘ Superior General of Presenta-
tion Order Was Detained
on Canadian Complaint
red him-
nd con °
return ta the squared
aon 10 bi
houors.
i Sti
‘Thomas A.
By JUSTIN McGRATH
Editorial Correspondent Universal
y added tot!
well hein and. be-
seher d clean:
der, with heade
Ireland. and
i Unies
bra ches
Estate:
ed Mon-
. wher
Service. of
verseas April 4,
ted in the
drive of July] the Brit bh Government, :
engaged in the} The release was hrovg’!
lroads immediately ;abont on from Tinmi
jhack of the line was almost con-| grati mer — fie
j tinuously under fire from that after a hurried con
dup to the Argonne For- | ence with Vice President \
where he was at th shall, before whom the facts
signing of the arn the case had heen laid by .\
ant District Attorney Alfred *
ley and) Deck Commissioner |
Murray Hulbert.
ind ‘iccided he would go to Tre. When the Rev. Brother, Rahiliy
his point “the story [reached the Bi attery rs.49 PL Mot
is own words: he was paroled in sietady of
q heard a gre at deat ahout ulbert, pending action be .
id jals
Paris armed
counsel for
nd will call,
i
bh Republican pul
ment. r
correct
h Vazhek
» Curiey
the ieams in
2
Jes uns in ever:
'No Signs of Disorder
ndowe met wit
dot wo furlowy ih I:
thought 1 world yo there
~jwhat it was like for my: Y
ve T had never been there i i 1 "i q 38 and saw no sign of dist!
he chances of (ywventyeninth street Here jexpression of any disorder an
after coming home were so sli held Dject to the; where. Tn fact. we observed 1
swork of Pershing’s army when|that_] thought it best to go then evidence of force or violence e:
lied arms. -heaten and ex-{So I went first to England and; Father Rahilly declined. to be|cept upon two occasions, when|not but notice it.
vere unable to make a} from T.ondon T went to Liverpool, interviewed. but the Rev. Nor-| British troops appeared in Man-| “Take last Friday
sf (Continued: on. Seventh, Page) :®ontinuet sa Fifth Pages) 4. ‘sion House. Square, Dublin; and (Continued on Third Page)
ing in Irelandzis-,
jou of the |
lieu" Cathe
to make Mre, M
This will be: | ranle Klose
100 ‘collapse uf
100 power, he completely ign
ect of American pation |
n the war . and conclusive