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A JOURNAL OF IRISH NEWS, IRISH OPINION AND IRISH
Entored ag second-class matter Jan. 8, 1918, at the post.
office at Philadelphia, Pa. under the Act of March 3. 18 :
2, NO. 42 _ PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY
LITERATURE, PUBLISHED IN
3, 1920 s
THE INTEREST OF THE REPUBLIC or
IRELAND
Campaign to Raise City’s Quota of Irish Republic Loan Opens With
3 :
os Mass-Meeting At Academy.
HOW BRITISH SOLDIERS NOTHING AMERICAN IN
RELINTS GAY FOR HELP BASED | AILLED MAN OF EIGHTY {LOYD GEORGE BILL
PROMISES (RADE I AMERICA'S NAME
Cannot Be True to Traditions of America Unless We Listen to
Her Appeal. Declares Bishop of Buffalo—Britain Is Tradi- |
tional Foe of the United States—Demand for Irish Free- |
dom Not an Interference With England's Internal Affairs.
|This and Other Incidents of Rule. Insult to United “States to De-
clare “Home Rule” Plan Is
American.
in Ireland Dealt With by Lon-
don Herald Correspondent.
{yous neudents rising our at
reland, ancl
Mle wt i ana st yens ald,
WAC 8 SELES of JetLers st
jaud of 1
the
ing
| Brinsh oceupation
the Ik
1 of the
vested the follow-
to the Llwyd
Une proposed goverte
dew
|General John Stat "
mie the letter
j Hampsinre patriot x
esident James M:
re with vors dismiss of tue aman:
1 bs England to msult us. becanse
ge
soldier,
ison
for
and:
whieh hintos ts Sut
{ popata
eth
ns shonld nol be decened by
to Auneriea whieh Love
She wit
we ave the <a
the enmity
hs to be feared. the
jniore dangerons
Hem which 1 appretient the most
evil tom
amore wat
Baitish taetio
Internal British Faction Today.
mae wall Sav, was
not
‘wpalitiead
the nies lor governmg
sae mn the eeitish
afte!
‘
taunt
: these! Ireland which h
pr isonin
haton cha
ayers. spp
tes hare
Poalama
Mas ven th
# sturtin)
{the Goveraent at thw Unive S Menten tt
w
“n even |
unber | is ant the
ailed that at thr | lava s
ws eae, The mer foe of Substance,
i Samp DP Let Americans wake thernsclves what
je and its nia “tsmunitied breawer weld hatte been the answer
Vit advertised ‘he Hal i Tamelte “oa
Ie we sroll, General Sul
tanazed to Start anew. pape raed CO " fie orton
ean "
msult tern
Ge n
4
Ame a
"
ine | af ravens sai ese cyt
pt
nO 7 whe
MT eve thant uur internal je
i
Addams.
Sin Geneea! >
Intronary Intent.
the politeal eames tor jt
whet men women en rude, hile |
Trine bem umprisoned> Phe
an
tg and
eaneis hanes been conviete
tor un
fat ane fiend ine ime 1m
and wa and is, our aia
‘onnld aes
speak itil and bis ©
: my
1s clear Hing ‘Gadie, 1 spurned sth Wrehteens rain on.
jean sy wipe seit tee many pone tone |! nd Tis comrades
is sympathy, nightly place vt n of firearms aud j have
where a trne American would
wore ah
the, Daily ‘Peles yy “Stn ‘mine
ping tage by j the 11
'y
RIGHT. REV, WILLIAM TURNER.
‘Again, “we ate intertering with ane |}
Bishop of Buflaio ‘Ataiis of a feu
endiy power,
ue a
in a sense, is not ti
lish rule:
was
never
The right aud duty af Amenaus to!
advocate the cause of the Tish Reyw
Tie was powertuily upheld im an
dress delivered at a gieat mame
,
ol the eon
Ite ‘Fories
Enghsh rule
nea
mid an the eountiy
ks. weraplanes ul
forced sind imag
red 2 a battabon 1
x Park,
in Broadway Auhtormm, Vttalo, ht aan pateiatism and love
by Right Ter. Wnhoy Turner, of Bal lation he deter ‘lt than the people
alo. President We alsa ade! f eulent nd ao waar Anstrahat accept
brewed this cet, | Military Always on Streets. fone ae 3 wow propoed
eattop "bur aceevided ta the For the noni J was an Dublin aay | :
ith ate iiorese on thes aceite wit cr pave aithoul my ran ins! Washangton Much Attacked:
Dougherty. as Archbishop of Phnladel- { Spam when sriver—the oud "Ne of Dublinor |, fusahinaton.
< <n ste! wetmets and | pleat
‘Fhe audios f 1 cel i plain te, Hal
the Kesh rads Von Mov
the ee the sternal D hs IM 3
1 jt putea j ment, cad ane peipetually tained |
ae to heat him tate th a " it on Edt Hill Grom the! Customs House jf i a
Be thee inde at sont ‘zwod Thugs. but. juste mad | OPwsIte
be birth. thonwands af seat who as ate Tose of ‘item re are our methods of obtaimug con-| &
never nt aud, but Hae learned at» oreater things mgt ret Ye ‘i at Courtwniaitial entively vepn|®
‘Four forefathers: fed that inthe gaa, AU Fee ‘ve ay a ir a ae cee a ne eo, eta Shedd f
ance bere a edent on the Pocky 'Aud Late mterfe vides st ugton. /
eee Tor ate ~alene it tb ial h faus of En; lnnity of Dubhe feelmg. and “the aif Uy euanition of thn (Dal
Seeue at Axtuan of purtrion and. tm ue Amerieans “for that al veut! (Gontinued on Second Page.) |i vot remot out. the mn
and prophet has been, fulfilled Jenders. all reat thin have dished Hits’ existences At the end. of €
poe, and all, To ih and thoy somebody somewhere. . ; sent Washington was irged. to “Euot
fan rhe wf ute ! English, Democracy Friendly. | ONSUL FRIEND Leo the Ei ing and again ne
fnd_patimahues, we are he 2) sod repens our sie ‘ } enlacint,
sauce Vathy for the Ireh cause, gon have the : con.
Am ‘cause Fgteat_ working he’ democracy of | aposals, and
ore
ithe ‘it wie trelunt to
independence, read the
ington written at Mount Vo
ns.
plants § eS aeogland. with
i
in gun | materfere
Juve justice and hal
Tove tevin and ate 0
boast, andr
OF IRELAND, MURDERED:
ist on ‘com: |
of |
nu
in -Ameniea |
rer |
history has a ” syne eal ype ‘njoy so ~ is
fo us, in sain. Grnoce “smn inte th en ae Bas oh opprenten "Former Consul General at now na ‘Patrots of Toland! Champions of
fe ee a intumn th: ven - 5 a . ' nv uls. ite 4
sion ae weaned nel York and His Irish-American ‘Your cave iy ulentieal with mine. Ye
Pale ‘il pi
are Suspended with mine You
f
Let one
by the o
my Cuba
pe abs 3 5; ni + are etinimniated wi
ate wate by the commer oi oat Wife Slain in Budapest. migreprecented. by thie Iovaliste. of ins
nether mullstone—Prussit ie ie the Vaud by ever a iday.\ Had T failed. the seaffold ‘would
‘ed people stretching out! (Gon nt ued on n Second Page.) Sh yor my, om Hag ited Fabia) Mh
hands bound. in 1zobl = ispatehes received last week | me OF aul T failed T woud uve
ngees——all hese appeal tte ho | <> ___—____, {told UF the mney fe Budapest, Hu | tis Hine ev whe Sit ny had fe,
of liberty im the American heart, and | ixury. of Die rmerls in victury had Ged:
epyeal was tear, are SE) CENTRAL LABOR UNION gary, of Djetal Muni Q former's ri merited suce use
jPurkish Consul
His w 0)
niond, who, ashi
ener at ork. {1
Sis “AtiMieca ‘Bes
anim nietes, wats
of iheland”
grievance
er bonda}
is alder |
than uny of these,
SUPPORTS MASON BILL
meeting of th
Enea,
peat
scolar
‘ nin,
ee ose ve ny patel teal deabor lent death of the the ‘American form of govern
When we hear that ery and listen ito | held at, . Pe nada uariei~. she cume as & f1 (Continued on Seventh Page)
thar appeal, we ave i fi he Baie pecially’ those why shaved. vat |
Hat rave des Te a Aten Tiereat in The Hh cauwe " Nyolal xin. | DE VALERA ASKS FREE
what is no i espe friend of Tre HEARING FOR CARSONITES
‘ig Ireland Stood By Us. lan. wa . nonrledgee the Celt eke ~The tollowing bnet Faln
We are here yy net iea ets ce fact until ats final settlement. im dre. speakers ft
nd
vas A le lation:
the Celt, both
pact of the
‘held that the veal Tak
a peal Caucasinn. wall none exept
white, blood | ‘The ‘funk of the
and the eureatu
Hetion, was not the Turk 3
pura mixture of varios Base e
€
me "hase nights twas
te era, Presider
: Keepuitie of hee
Teportel distrebane
eotinis tepresents the Sint
he Same
20 be
tien te uppert ‘he bl
yonkers fuel that tbe pape: of
Kieland have by ab ast “unnannous,
vote adopted 2 form
sumilar (9 that o
tom ete
eause of the Thi
eho ‘io Treland
wh fieedamn.
“hie aid. was fee 8
acknowledged’ by Withington
fe was a tine Ameriegnn tu
a's bon
press everswhere,
come the tavent ot tse neo
wrthenst corner ol
e we
from the not
We have algo asked them to debate the
ern rig
Tn ish Dielal Bey vinted Philadel.
coment wens being given
“tie Parkgsly Red
push autocitel, aid ot cre} points at iskne between us before the
to mpese its he “nied a grou of Toad Trion ‘Mug | American public. og ragestnt
Geeman autoce peut a mos ing with | FY f Ireland also iv th
Thin arisen un them, He was senunded + oof tie fagt that | (0. publie tis true “the
inthe ott ‘comin Was an atiecity, Both during ‘the funine in heland the fused, am in
dom of the sens. in in fheland atter the wav {/of Turkey sent a ship} rad. of provi tle confidenc
prosperity, so, especially when the wa to iclieve the frunine-xtricken Meuple off wh tee) the
all idles |] We vghi_and wou for. the jevlaua and. that Queen Viet sit” aie
Head manent "atubliniment of the pri learning eet, prevented the what they vas
e, Di aration Of eet read |] ples that “all just governments ‘de- ||ship from going to Trelund: lect the pub-| shontd not zo to (hese meetings Apart
Ben uid abut | fhe consent lication he fact Haroughout the om the of speech in.
British dupl lier, what, all our; wor oul would: {mbarrans E land, 23 tl & t valved | it is stupid pot te let the eae pe
statestie vals would sever do to have i si jallawness of their
Tees ants Scat sieve xh - every a shown, eat, almost Mobammedan had answered, the ers of | nleas willbe apparent, to everything
zi Pagren that 3 bud adupted stuitar || te “fame American and their misstatements will
cen tiret has 09 > sion m2 10 Bu * Buglaad reine Sigiterest. deinecrered! hy the Protestant Piende
73 0 ofhliginnd in,’ nualner sorthy ‘of the
orking’ from (here.
* (Continued ‘on,
* Ltruth-wnd' dignity of Lrelaud’» case.”
3a Sutentious.: sa
PA Bike Oe
‘AAD “SEDITIOUS” PAPERS;
TRIED BY GOURT-MIARTIAL
Prisoner Acquitted Only ‘on
Proving He Had Not Read--
Documents
Dublin, Wee, 18—Instances of dis-
order cansed by the presence of the
British army iu treland —continw
throughout the country. Jn in-
min was placed ‘on trial
ausé un his lone beng searched,
[thete were tound
ents “ealentated to
ou”, He was releases :
\ the ‘chest did. nyt. Delon to
oY
him, and that ke bud never looked at
the ‘papers.
ix to be pieauued that i) the
these documents, inl
extroyed them,
have eon sent to, sail
sible. euenpude near Gur-
ecu Rallvanote, whew
ing 'E O'licgarty,
five, dashed through # cordon
i away, a target for t
rifles, ‘chive buttets wurde
wa Te
Vt
sim, Hunt, the
harapion. handball playee
h unlaws-
E
2
FeEF
e sid
and: for the to
to Hin down G
imselt aud passed a Dee
1 om at it:
hn: fired
a lige at “then that doy. Mr.
«la thoy were sorry to
the Wefendant, who
ovbe a Zgod sportsinan, He,
was, seaitenced tort “month
rer. was
unprisonment
labor for unlawful asceunbls
3
tacking ‘the
rest tl
sibles Rel
emunty
tort old
after “a
OFTegarty in eonve-
squenee “sean :
Broke Glass in cel
Following axe further in
rece af Repression Cheonstient Ive.
k-—John McAuliffe, Blarney, a
| political prisoner relewsed tram Mount.
Saturday, was subsequen
Mr. Cooper, I, Cx. ted bit
Tings, and twelve shillings” five pence
(Continued on Fourth Page.)
= INDIANS MASSAGRED FOR
LAUGHING AT BRITISH =
| z
Amritsar People Were “Very Of-
fensive,” Laughed and Jeered
net for Long Time.
London, Dec. 29-—The latest news: | 2
| papers received fro1 outain de
tails of the investigation of the Amsitzar
massacre, when 500 natives were killed
by British troops,
General Sir Willian Besnon, ‘dist
'¢ | commander, testifying at Lahore
Vember, strongly upheld the introduetio
@ reports sprend about that Hrit-
ish rule bad
gistrate J. E. Kough testified re-
He said that only
hysique were chosen for
ie punishment, twelve being flogged in
fone Guy on the triangle. ‘The pun-
inhment “was ingieted with’ the usual
“Colonel North, who commanded the
fort during the riots, said that the people
yete offensive, and’ jaughed and jecred
ht the British quite a mouth prior to
without | 5
ef malion, ot ue a
the morning of April 12 a
ered e God0scallected outa thie waite
of the <
ey ulso stoned a
cer Heaving Ee fort. ont
MAecording to Colo nel
used) “the ¢
white in
‘The pwnior mative mugivtrate at
hore, Hii Run, said he wathered that
ritios in
Xf, the, agitation eautinued
re dase it would result in the
of aint Goveruon,
meine Ayre a 0, would
oreye
Sorthe ninny
“Let us fil the
3:
g
Rae
Lae
the impression Bievaling in the crow
yi with ¢
ri
clashed
wa
fismiasal of, the Viceroy. ©
WORKERS EAGER FOR CAMPAIGNS START
Frank P. Walsh. Lindsay Crawford, Harry Boland and Judge
Bonniwell Will Address Meeting That Will Inaugurate Cam-
paign—Two Million Dollars Is State’s Quota—City Ex-
pected to Raise Million—Greatest Opportunity to Serve ,
Ireland Ever Presented.
dannary 20, 1920. bas been fixed ay, nest kind of wort 1s aveded an order to
the date tor the officiat opening iv the |make the loan campugu the success’ it
State of Peuusylvania uf the great drive | should b
tow the firat Ioau of the Lish Repub Hl Must Reach Every Friend.
‘Tho date now et ia eine andionsl” The euwpsign will not deverre to be
looked forward to by the mans fri ine eneaden red ving accomplished all
of Teland and, workers in her eanee | eat mught hw eapected oi
who, eager for the opportunity to d
her the greatest service it may ever
nermitted them to ‘render, huve been | ante fu ene governsneng
for the siguul to pot forth thew desire to nen the on
Wtowet efforts se of Irish
‘The cuupaign here will open with alrui b es sha bee Be
great m meeting, whieh will tal
tention ‘ealied to tthe tepubhie's need for
place at the Academy of Muse, Broad | funds tw be the ‘iu of the
and Locust streets. on the evenin whe Ul be enlisted an
sea ven raived m this
nent Tende
nie of there amipiign to
ot the most proms na
in the Trish movement in| country 4
will
ff these wi :
ieee joint cna rman the Wat La: land nosee
ard and. lia ua ot the Aimed} OS
Contussgn on Iria Indeyeatence| SR murine
de cannes of Foren eat funds were asked not ng a Town, Dut ae 8
1, Sudze of |
Cette inish Utepublic. howerer, 1 seeks-
tate chair: vag. mevele te bonnow fhe ten milion dol:
clare whieh ure ty be raursed inthis coun
oh to expect thats iy. “AM cubmeribers ta the Juan will be
jiven bond: rertaiates’ uf be pepublic
ind thee te exch for. gold
ment that is
the country “over t
jor the 1
cument. of Yecland
fends m the Cnited States,
fe hish Te wih, one month
{ager ts its engin hy the governments
Ge gakine of iin)
‘The worl
Zovernment which is asking this
American is the
Foun of the peaple
of forming the organization for the
etal government of the Imsh nation
dhise has been cari vil rent it seas ane aN wet
Sta, aul it owes
2 the edicrener ‘uh ‘whieh it
wot a TIS Nt that "tune te ish
‘ that time tie
| He ee ‘ing ea but alse to the facts wteetet their Pojaeneptatives t0 the Dail
nae there ie “entimeot rena nr Vai Tread. ‘The
stron
Inendlinese to the Srish Republie in the ata Ed its tot Sete
Dans
ant
nba
is be act of
2e i Citizens who cau
e support
ounnyt the Tush Parliament
of varied elements mn the’ that the raising of the loam hns been un-
communities where thes have thatthe rata tn ee ee tat
placed in charge have bee ps at the sett it the fois prepie, Just ay any
head of the are ok ht mensine adopted by the American Con:
reorntly in ees ‘of the people
nan for fhe Vnited Si ail, on behalf
Pennsylvania, Judge Bonmwell, ff the Teh geple ane weit thei full
ot the best-known mien in the 3 Ie ay" pledged tad faith to the
is dbstinguished earner in patie nea it Iwan osoon a8 posible
life iustires for lnm the cordial co-npern | Pftyr'ectrrotions cnused by the puesence
tion of ull sections m the we ne.
ing’ Peunsslvanm iu the eng pier,
which it deserves in this
“County Divided Into “Duatricte.
Phitudeiphia county hay been divided
into districts according to
ofa firean watuy of eccupation are re
moved
Ireland Does Her Part.
{ nivmg Teland’s quota of
the Ioan has been goimg on for
Hinge, and spite the net that the coun.
Un inv the Sttte Senate, and 30, eweh Twen So impoxcriehid Dy cep
we Senatorial districts one of the le turies ot Tint sasio sale o!
crs 1m public activities has been chosen the Dontl eertinentee haw taade excellent
Although the Ioan, has beer
British ay wholly ilezal
vain possession ate
y district chuirma:
time w
"perm dealt with as
or ‘om
een ‘angious to. throw themaeigrs 1m
rand over
the loan, , 601
a “Shore “wlto, though not enable Mi Couminal “oflenve, reports. declare that
take any vers active part im the raising) there sx bead in. practically every
us of Jend-| househo
Bi eee ee Cate: wt ele
"Nine Will the drive open?” With Roses hi tll
uestion pow decided, all those who ty Tiesgene ra
ash earnestls to do their part in’ what Fe se will be the revteal a
is probably the atest work ty be tin-
dertaken for Ireland country in| a> the reed
the course of the present generation, are | Vea i
priming themselves to work and tibeg. onit none of ms bor:
to the limit ft from. the very moment that ont be abolished. und eneral
the campaiee of iunprocenent, that
i Ffeen previously announced. ‘to the, chbing of ‘reland’s Theeolnod
by emigration by d Much
wwe million dollars is. fhe and iat fo be be done even thongh i alien rms
Dected hat Biniadelp ia ea oe
city of the State, wat sont ecfbute one been offered
the eds. af ireland, i
‘ated out Oe those at the ead v Mer real. service
of the drive that though a stro
Gest ie favor of the ew Trish. i ceric
ment, as indicated in various ways, and ih
erpecialy by “the vearm, receptions ac: sate i
he bas gone in Bherever| muking the drive a sloriows
found bere, “nevertheless the’ most ear-
BRITISH ORDER CLOSING
OF SINN FEIN OFFICES
December 17:—An
Head Olices of
IRISH PRESIDENT’S
GREETING TO NATION
ew Kok, Dos —The follow-
ig tele by Famon
Bevalene Bresitent of the Trish Tee-
aan onder
ein
iu Fein were at D
pubhie, to the people, of | Ireland, Pail Beano at 36 Tiar
turough Arthur Grifheh, wetng— the ‘losing order was
ie? persecuted people || m2 je on aa intormation sworn, by Col
Sead the fant iti ions of Fehinscone Chiel € manisstoner Of
nda ice, .
Fei order elosins ty Sin Pei eat
amurters was. dan ber 29, a
states that “aud. preatses
No. 6 Oareourt street” were
‘ purposes and in
ah to, the public nafets ‘ind the
arene of the Rei
pee!
DVATERA”