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PAGE TWO . : : THE IRISH PRESS, PHILADELPHIA, AUGUST 14, 1920 :
LO ably as be walked along, At 10.80 B ' _
M. that night, ‘after his release, he re || DR. MANNIX GETS 5 EDWARD GANNON:
BATH HUNG srt INDUSTRIAL Sige Seek gee tae sth euokine he FREEDOM OF DUBLIN ISH RAILWAYMEN ACT | 1 faceanigrotn ee wee
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inevitable pine—be told us the follow Liparry oF ALL NATIONS.
ing story of hig experiences with great ublin, Aug. 5.—Dublin has, for- IN DEFENSE OF PEOPLE
colleceness, considering lie nad beta sen mally conferred the freedom of the
tenced to death! We sat around him|} city’ on Archbishop Mannix and ||, ————
wth “otebankt and penets bust. made him an honorary Burgess. :
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‘as the first person to mve ms Stead in Refusal to Carry
"he be . “LE told th I did
English Captain. Accompanied by Large Body of Troops Sup- a Sainds gasing’ my nae because 1| British Troops, Police or.
ns not ashamed of mr name or my ad- trict ynenect ie called in his lieu.
ant,
presses Important Irish-Meeting—Prominent Irish Prot-| dress The Captain had been sre ‘and ties ered me down to Munitions, }
. . ap utenant. ans ‘acks plained the :
estant Republican Narrowly Escapes Being Hung on the wring my pame, looked ove i
th
0 o whole beans fe Ve ati menectne
” shou “ _ and stated that he ha antes fo bang} Dublin, Aug. 4.—On May 25 the rail- ¥
| 2s ? going i" . a r 5 1 and al cr
Spot—Captain Arrested, But No Apology Made. Dasrel Fizzy are sou? “i gm going tonic, but that he wanted ineacesce | ts war worker® of Ireland deded that sonal eld Wee Vetorgay a alt ae rs
p . 2
Mind he said, “Poree ie. agly. for. mee | oh ther a Ma any a the Freedom ord
- . rs iy e Pinion on ne papers in my pock " kot transport munitions of on. ‘auxe! Now. _|
: and the brandached hig revolver, “T yea5| book.” he ‘dretrict, Coepeetae cat i fox British tronps or police, or earre | the abore Camp om vont ney ese eu, acne dae eae
24 : ue: hed off to the guardroom. seemed e <0 e Timed trans and police ou tivie temas | ine on°bux cn our tricnds and you ontinuously tet the
Borle, County Roscommon. July 24. pions E vs erpe bere. fo azzue:| "Gre" Colona. Moore, thn was” pres semen one ent =the cones ans Tus ceca ‘rasleome te after ie'had | Srorid- knew why five anata gay ang om ull contiououay Act the
Extraordinary incidents arose at the|! 4 ot cap: BOE Oe the ents intervened to say that he asked the | was a0 towns ‘and he would send for him. | become ‘known that murder gangs had fad whe twice Ave Inliiona ave ready co nee Aimetcnn ‘prokeam put in
it Jf the members of the Leit- | 30. ,, 208 are goms to tw Cay bis name when he was take|T was kept in the guardgoom ntl the been inctituend prade the, Kate we | Fores
joint mecting of the members joule Cantal ‘Fig ana th Ca stale | E was ke t n Tir vending 82.50 (P. 0. Mones Order) to the following: addres
fun and Roscommon Counts, Councils ! before him, 2 Captain refused | "Connte™ came. down. he “Counts” | hee force ana that eatotage and Inot and ponding, S250 (0, 0. Mones Order) to the following address,
Britisher’s Threat. gud said. "Din the upper dog. end | and distri inspectar Nand the lieutesant | sromiscuaus shooting had became me at ” jote, with your Aame am
helt ie County Cor Byonses ur Mr, Keany was seed by two soldiers intend ore rppain os we er dos ei sup then n goneigaied Woe gone and the the. ovine a Ge qnead we weapons of the EDWARD CANNON
nick-on-Shannon, on Wednesday last | | In, - : ‘ eeu 38: . NNOX
BR oe and ragged from the room, and the | nose that 18 at rou aye ! aston fo Keen me, but, that thes would] ‘The Trish railwas men considered that - 438 Siew Aientc, Jenkintown, Ba 3
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‘The meeting was convened to receive 4| ‘Ber saiers fied out alter The coe | att” Figgie went on: “Well, I was the papers of the captain | ther sno not he called upon to assist
. morte! Ir,
delegation from the Commission appoint: | tain proceeded. to follow them. token’ inte" that voom: where T ftonad | bade complained Tw a the tet Otte | a the extermination of ehele oven nennle, =
ed by the Government of the Republic ren he turned and exclaimed Shang | Mi. Keany. the chairman of the County Figgis also said that when the} Unarmed British soldiers and Toler armed forces that ther have subscribed | transact ans business with them. In
to inquire imto the resources and in-|TOU(, 1 will hang exery member 0! Gnd the soldiers, They” te-| captain found ja return rains, ticket thee were willing (o en ty—and they Hormaus sums for the maivtcnance of | consequence of this the shonkeepers have
Gustries of Ireland, and to give special | "6, council narked tous at fhe time that the Cap-linvhis onket he got excited and suid) still ener but when thece soldiers ‘and the inen who have been diemicsed | refused to supple them with the meces-
ustries of Ireland. and ro give special] "“Gsionel Sfoore laughed at, ts, Weare aude fe: to do | SPs ths ‘heket sou will never Police carrying. av eadipment Bonsed| chic stense saries of hfe, but, the police enter the
consideration to the question of devel-} burst and addressed the cj “NWall We were waiting there some|use!” a tram. the [nish railway men claimed} ~~ Many T. w shops. take what ther require. and leave
bi that Wavae their dui im defence of thet 'y Towns Wrecked. the money on the counter. The mull
oping the coal and iron deposits im thr | Fou give me Four Bames but authority |fime- awd then im came toe vice baie
ha he said. moths Ward.
Arigna area, a man,
‘ eeaptain held up his roraleer ant in come in with the Licutenant, Jonel M told the reporters that
Colonel Maurice Moore, formerly of wea, ante omphasii ‘arched i aout one tanto nin wen re-
e
Moore's Retort. awn penple to refuse to drive the, train. It_is well im relation to the above | contractor also refused to deliver milk,
Being unwilling to beenme an ordnance fcets to note that since Mi, Dlord|and the police have ta conver it
‘med forces which corge made bis statement on June 18] the railway station 9 mule distant.
the Comuaught, ‘Rangers, and. who 16| ee aaaueos the weapon Say Ether | ane thee aoe aag Searched my bag gore said he did r_uthorities to! {AE the British troops, and potter are| | North Longford Repu
well known in Leitrim and Roscommon, | 1t5, 1s this. ing sith, ‘the work’ of= the Commission, | wa and the captain said ie iu Ireland Solel be protection of | ters hace wie a stagemen
4 ‘The right of force,” commented Mr | In’ my pocketbook ther found certam|he had to do lus duty ac an officer. Col- 8 the railwarmen's leaders} # hese tronps| terest, tothe ble
with Mr. Darrel Figgis, were the dele-| "Tbe right, matters Ponnected with Sina Fein, and ied when, Ls ag interview with the Batich Prine koa ‘Sot’ up oF peeked | immedtia
gation from the Commssion They a! Right!" said the captam. “force! | also a poem to Roger Casement it. The] tl a. _gentlsinan ad Muster, in the course of which Mr.| hale Gs * pata the towns of: mgm the
ved ia Carnckon-Saaonon by the| You will have it, too!” He turned and /paners were parers, dealing ith Arbi a to | Aone George refused to. refrain, fen Pan wel pus ning Tune 25 resi
: i loft_the. room tration Courts of the year 1917, endeavor to] sendii ons and. munitions to Cre- 5 ‘ounty Limertel Statement authon
moron, all tn fom Dit, aod 8 TNT ane be ice chmunas | Ephevas of Sah Fe, sed er id, MNS, OHTA GT MEIN tee! Elmerce cit nc 8 statement authors the welcoming bak
were met at the ranway station by"the/ sake tbe chair and that we go-on with | had lain in my pocket since tien. er and conveyed lim to] pumbers of troops and the enormous janter, June 25. have resigned he R.
fecretery of the Leitrim County Coun-) fhe meeting. said Mr Moody, and there ‘Treasch? Bublin, but to far as een be ascertained | quantitis of munitions being, trans geords, Count Huot iu Tune 26. Ya, and "English governed
al and John Costello, Co C. was applause ‘ ; have made no apology for bis] skipped to Ireland were eased Na force in this counters They are to be
The chairman of the Leitrim County] Mr Tim Ward went mto the chair pvoarhe Gatain said that this was clear cele for the jumases of defending the Som cele owes, Waitt, ae une 2 Fegnrded nt good eitneus af the Isish Ree
Council, Mz. Peter Keany, presided at antl tne Bares, Ae Pepe fons: guilty of hich tx rensoo against his King ENT. Thahr nenpie ocd George said | To 2 rable and are 10 or nor ateas hes
the joint meeting. The members of the| for after a short interval, a ma find he ordered the ‘Ineutenant. to sel IRISH ARMY PREVENTS fond ted megeesars. ut order to dex merck Cit 1tRe BS sumed are also eantled. to. preference,
Leitrim County Council present were parently an officer in_ mufti, rushed x bende nm. fad safer me e that 1 was MASSACRE BY BRITISH find these people fe am them ote 28 YT pperars. June) positions are vacant, and everr-effort
Mossrs. J. Costello, Andy Moouey, Fran- | fallowed by: pmied seldiers. ‘Aguin there | Now Dieteut, at a drumhead cou t-mar- Jad aeline. ta permit the government Clondulane, County Cork. June 28 |15,t0 be made to make good their
| Was. aston enc : way cere tc Functions than the 6-| aqfstleommon, County ‘Pinperars. June “to Baredte dud friends of meu eal
v ‘a sa ‘iends of met 3
* ‘ard,’ silence. —
Fox, Tim Ward, ‘James ORour te a ese Holt? the mew-comer | *&ainst is Ring. and that & {irumhead (Continued from First Page) spe
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Wilham Murphy, J. MO Berne, F | pacutated. conutmartial was | consequent percing will be approached with a ciew
neibi
ibe af Treland must gece with theme | Edimeris City, Tule
nd whaterm suffering falls on Ireland Union Hall. "Sot inte C
1,
state of war. He told me T was stand
ife He
Dolan, C. Resnolés, Hugh MePartland,| "No repls._ The offeer, went sehute with though rads, looting and eren shootings Tule
Micheal F. Barras an Pinca _ aes we ered hys foot and demand: | Serr exaitable stale. I'stood up woth | have taken place witb painful frequencs.| tit recnnatbits muct rest pan dhoce| « Templemore Counts ‘Bipperars. uly) AN A weeent meeting of ihe Carne
ers: i 2 who. decline to permit the Gave | 8. Shangon, Ne 2 District , Mae
“fy Council. were ‘Neary, “said Mr. Moones with a fel rs each side of me. and, put my| | igbts ung man Nas| to carey ont. ite elementary, fnetions| , Nes tonmouutkenneds. County W imme proposed, and Mr.
Sosend Mecormack. Stumus Ont a0 | eng onda il joined He at once leveled Bie tevelver ‘ae ine | Masked fine wae, ve hich are the protection ‘of the civilian | ow. July 3. Dockers seconded the following resolu:
PIE Dat sae rem, Cots | oe henna cn ek NSE! Dae rer sal a ge entra] Futon aie earn EEE Com raid | Bia eat aedeee en
Counc, Mr Dolan; the sonelios, | hye eeatioman yon. asked ive oe finger was om th Sct r. and the least ras taken ont, strmped, sale i and Protecting civilians. 4 TS | Shannon, No'2 District Council; cons
Sie ee Delany. an he eouats sures what ns excitable state would have| a nc In this the Taitsh Prime Miasster| Thurles, County Tipperare. July 14. |ratulate. those members of 4
el Clarke. were also pres:|" "There was laughter again. Ne taken by | clavmed that the sole abyeet nf the trans, | Ballindting. Counts Mon Te ener eam, cha. force:
ent. while Messrs Mi MeDermott act] The e Foung officer, who did not appear eter an ato a held, stsinpe, tied shipment of munitions to Ireland and! 5, enn jieon-Sbaunon, County. Leitrim, | thrown je ther lot with thety fellow sen
Sohn MeDonagh, acting count surves-|sq determined as “his, superior, tuned, BEN SGnte td Hozeel wath pee’ He fete transportation ju Ireland was ~“the| Te 18. . as Toral ci the Invsh Republi
: R Mr was| | otection of the civilian population i 1%, twee assure all members of the Tt
ordered bis followers. from the Chainber
ond went out a Fate 19. Coat dF they Immedatds esiga they
Calon
was told to prepare for denth, te the, a’. months before this speech Is, Counts
going to be shot, aad one nf his perve-] \"us made some si of the «vaiian popu Swords, Counts Bubiiy
it will obtain support and 81
Bamscorthy. County wenford: Suls | fromm ther focal RRepubitcan SS,
‘Monee. thanked, the ecting
eek the reception ven, the, delega ane the ke feo rang evon lati a been murdered by, thes pn
ore leavias. and concluded BE Sas eg fective military and police; the murder! 2 20
80) Pp pt be “solavers had been attempted o as many others; Tuam, County Galwar, July 20
woth a laugh. “We hope we
papers, “He aeked me cone ot two ques. (ie wae the po ‘Thece’ troops and police have “mur.
ight ons about the papers. and he andl hie] WV Dotrer it may berg.oeee itas a ps ™
ecoming # Lieutenant had @ consultation. and I{atarthng fact that fovern-
en, Women and citildren had been
during promisenous and un-
Lovoked firing aid over a score of Irish
iar.
Sees See senior ang gunior father Thomas Brett, Deombant, Counts Tip- 5
and brother of Fathe . te its ve Na “ott eet tite tae ‘any terror | 828, found guilty of treason, and sen-| ment has taken no pane Steps to check nes, towns and. villages had been tdied_of wounds).
Le: ations eeabout ojslock, “having jfor rou’ sand Mr. Moo teneed to che by hangin; day. He! the campaign of «I . floggings and | Whole or partially sucked br Buitish ror les. Bantry, Counts ant
UDGEAt ODS eb eet outs We! Stoel Moots and Me Fiegis then | &X°¢@ Permission from ths ‘Licutenent | arson carsied on wee “ee Paid servants) onps and ies Who woiploged im. the Cork. Junc2i and with orcas °p
bed a luncheon interyel ofae eee to tovgive orders. t ard, ‘The Liew | against the Gestruction af tite house: of the ethan aM. Small, Upperchurch, Counts Tip-|yeere re ted froma the cede ee
ne “ ed oratory lonel spre. ce ste secrete addressing the meet-|(gntat save. his permission, and ‘he| ts it aot time that the Government rcpulation the rifies, trench pera, Sule xa ve recruited from the ordin -
ire eens fom. sebol Said 5 ss pas been each a 08s thereupon ordered a sergcant io £9 down announced ‘that any commanding officer] [nq flame throwers sts ‘carmed ales, “Reareross. Counts Tip- through competitre civi sere
Moore and to the read s-flowing. schola ruption the Thre bas sinecs that 1 Some | tO the town and buy. a twenty Ave-foot or high official i ia the army or R.1. C by | for them be Irish raiwi perarr, at amination, aatels the whole srs-
S82 Darrell Pines, Teen industries ay 3 any net ora | Teen craeutrages are committed willl “Ty Pema on thee troops | ‘nd goer! sod Bunne, Ballinatrae, County Wex- tem hes, been chap fad, Bea, the
t ond. A onsibie? It is only @ few «alleged =} ford, re . ank.
The cele agricultural and mineral. Bed thepas Bb the yemainds Seed Sea anes a pats, ot Soldiers fred into fase that: utecting the civilian, pom thomas Pees (seed 70), Ballseom- that a large number of the new recruits
the exploitation and development af) Ty we ene ef ws lors agree’ Phan oh elders fred into Fos 4 oteeting fe eialinn Y poe mat ers at eeolnere at er ie ba recente
Peer es coe eet ne hot invest: © Mr Hugh Me ‘on the charge of | womai wakes Aman off § «tieilian. population, “asrestiog! 5, 3a M,C ih Timorick City, mans of the ishge, offers have Been
fo their speeches with interest-awak Baving a 9 the, water ‘supply ‘trom |orer 80 wa ied a nd if a series of a ano. af them, deporting hundreds of its mal (died of wounds). ae fhe, Bultiah, mulitare cast
se ats @ tha le chairman off ey | things fn place in Belgium under | jy upprer sd urke. Co fi
Be, NOR, nt uelhma bel] Be dus Bate eet ee Seca | GB tat lt Hee Rss [Athy GPR eget dh tarc| Hobs OrBeee ork Cue. Jy 28. | Baer ing Bo patel egnahe
joe Nig report on the Atisna coal mes forcing an entrance into fn argninent fof a tong tines eae at se yung witl doubt. the baronet charges and rifle fire its Wounded by British. * or, the horrible massacre at Amritsar,
ng his repore on the Arigna cont MINES jiceeting “and, arresting. out Haus, to mie. as ive since verified, | Government can plead provocation “as] tnbhe “meetings, ‘The Tech Tailwarmen, i
Commission ad Suvvered on bebe Fchaitman am @ most violent manner and ness ‘ye aatention ‘was to een the ‘bust | the Sere ould, but that, plea has] Aftes such provocation. decided that it on rieae trope and police hare wounded
‘aitysh &% cory-| dragging him — from ‘Couneil | 2° ut long enough for the seer been allowed br humane men. the lives the Irish’ people were t ip de :
med British soldiers srcarmed every. Gitabe, t ts ‘nent Cork merchant said to| br caved, ‘munitions of war must, no} Jehr. Brett, Drombane, Counts’ Tip-|PRES, DE VALERA FAVORS
‘We don’t go out
: in the meantime | proceedings had ager pe ion ported into Ireland. The; perars. June 20,
var the Diy of the Writish Peime Minister was| veo Republican police, Tralee, Coun-| HOLDING OF AN IRISH
arrayed in the full panopl: 5. oe vt
F i panopls of taken a lively tura outnde. The cap! Bt night now; avs not safe” It was
Bee avag soldiers, poem to regen here, an aud another ofieen ha sma |S hot of Sinn Feingre he wae afraid. but wit ifthe vail men refused to assist ey Kerry, June 20. RACE CONVENTION SOON
ha. = cem st 4 motorcar, the property of Mr, of these agents of the British Govern-| in the transportation of munitions of a f
cueiian oe a” man taving: designs om the|ftmneone™ oat, broeyy Ct oe ua are never reprimanded: what-| war they would be held vesponsible for| Mf Barre, Limerick Cite, June 24.
extermination of the British army, juds-| —
§ x reed the esr to be driven to the work- is ‘i
jag by their actions. “Outsvie, the door Bouse, und here’ the oficers entered the (Continued from First Page)
third, a sentry, preserved a statuedike | COtd room. where Mr. Sam Holt. the
immobiite ‘until one, gat, close to. bum. Ponular clerk of the, union, was at Work.
Beving mesed ouch te aati ops and placed him under arrest and drove
baving passed through the narrow open’ jum to the Court House. where be was
hon the “staure became anumace with | eR fom the car and placed standing | “oth ena of the
mth ps in front of the burlding, ex that it was a bad business| long serien of outrages on the part of| whole traffic of .
a
ever acts of frightfniness. thes perpe-| “paralvaing the svhole traffic of Ireland.”| MJ
fate, even against the defenseless aud) "Having made ths speech attemptiyg) June 25. .
the aged. te put upon the shoulders D. Bronder. Neweastle West, COUBS| inst neaa, M65 pou
e iers of Republi tailwasmen. the Fennel Limeriely June 27. hat head, My position was and is sume
the tame opinion Soldiers of Repupte. starvation blockade 6 D. O'Connell. Cerrigaratiae, Counts ris this—that for the chief erecutive of
invthal stale] If it wove not for the iron discipline) efoetes and bis Go egestas ene E nation ta take the step at accoatae the
Volunteers, 1 believe, the Static of ireland |S: Histon, “Churchtown, County Lim-| 1ecosmition we ceek, br, would ateraliy
fos
the stay
garthng activitr: he swung round 0 S| outsige the barbed wire Thre t nt to feel assured that
he b wire. re soldiers. O dat all, and/ i vants of the Crown would by now erick. Jul iat pul
ita strong spring had been sudden standing inside,the wire, were placed on | that ther feared there would be’ trouble hae na aed the aesaple into another tis. A Secret Circular. ‘A sehoolbor (bayonetted), Roseerea,| i00 {Xze behing bim. On us lies th ute
We Vasonet ae sour chest, Sea coeaes 0 shoot bim did he | ¢ 3 Soreldiers added that in meeees have convinced Oa, Fine 22 a, secret relay nas) Counts ‘Tinperars} als 2 Cork, | iepteuted, of making it manifest to all,
chest, sen D earry oper | ; al Iris t. ts Corl 2 a .
onde Ean Suet Merce) HR? ohh enpar nt oy. one Ea nts eed tEeieln what rhe Brush Gouprament| STS nM sata what immane Wa | yd leer: Union Hal Comets Conk oberon exis or at a moment
Sas opened to admit anyone, soldrers| Norence Reemaced fo leave unless be ee as a “rettraeh Gnd welcome’ an excuse for an frish” Am-| Wwe (0 Board tains in order tp, pro. — Bucks, Balhnahow, Counts ‘Tapper-! hold. however, thit the agitation of ahs
outside could be heard mating canning ar and At ies titsat. Hence thes discourage ansthing| \oKe a refusal from, the engine driver) oe gulr iquestion at the sent political convene
maipents, such as) "Ob, chuck it! are] Ake mate Oe ret on. They have S a thelr dismiceal Immediately after} Three young més, Flyin, Counts jan ie the mont puble manne posible,
= o the extremest pr e sete < oveccuve in til of t
ny un : ie © curious. theory of guerilla warfare, the ie of his Pe “ie em Iu motte at Waters) 21804 im tava of recoputtinn fas the
British Hun Appears. Enmstances; for his part. he was never | Colonel Moore know the stat m the course of which everbody vattorms of mans Several persons bayonetted at Wat 12 pian step for xe could take
Te all came with, alarming sudden: | ashamed to’ sive his ‘name. So all de: jfrs | The next. Prisoner ‘we er with hus work, and order ber Trelaod und having bougt tokets ford City. duly, Gonna securing What wes
ness, The Couneil bad ust passed a jcrded to give ther nam was the vice chairman af the Comme | D eserves Het an tu for one destination remained in the st agher, Skinrone, County Tipper-| “"Rnowing how good Felaad’s case 23,
Ferolntion embodying the Suggestions, of |, Counc wy wae charged wae game | und national Jagttutons eam be SLOW | oe anaemia tat mused @ knowing that those who examine the
the meeting. It was 5 o'clovk in the |! | Everyone Held Up. hus name in Ivi «| bui fnough ieethose going away fom “E, Duoleer . Ballagheradreen, Coun- | uretion carefully will be convinced that
Be “ his 6) « i y. f ne
evening. A shuffle of ‘eect was heard| AH filed out, and down "Ar 1 Tl ‘deal i fa a later article with this} well ‘as those leading to the Tocahts| ty ‘Maro. July 7. Rok merels Americas honor but Amere
outside the entrance door of the cham-| strange sight met our gaze. Je fhe hall ninquiry, attitude “to the police, Here, however.) fr. which tickets bad been purchased, Murrow, County Lim- | best interests would be served by
' hei a n Young men at Murrow, Is th t
fer ‘Tue door wae pushed open and x rons of soldiers, were dra goth | , While this prisoner ‘as being charge a, | et me say Water devote tore of thelr Tins action the British poliee and sub:| ee Mge ee MEAS that’ dinerneate Serenata
Bosch, captain, who teenage stated | ies af, she reads-rointed at ‘2 the star |& messdce came to s ax that the CiecE’se| attention. t0, humdrum, practical afters | cequentir the 1 ai prs have taken] CHE TO Ta cced with whips until) eaae' on our Sry Been a a
tative that this coulntre’s
AS» vonets Crown and Peace (Mr. R. Lonsdale) i i ‘i Ds la
as Cap! sil C cath n foe nine pay wanted to , Ht Lous est themselves in nothing Irish cxcent the ev the aay. unconseious, in County Tipperars. Juls ands ropes
Sn hie eae egrer inh aable azras, Tn front Fated iat Gaptze Cowher, and I) Sensational outrages. Tbe Irish revoln- ae) 8 “salesmen decided “gt ia ¢ | oficial, nolier"towardy’ Ireland” <boald
pis aber of soldiers with bayonets held | tain. stl angry and determined — of ¢ chairman of the Cousty Conner hoy | 08 38 the most humdrum revolution inj order to prevent aus. ~paralssis of the) ‘Thomas Crawford. 4, Ballstanders come formard definitels. expliertic. and
in ooengs Baa | mien. while he made play with the bust rerulted m this action. ‘The two officers) NStO's- That is why. amd all the| vhole trafic of Ireland” they ‘would fore-| Counter Limerick, July 1 [campaign “That War the cong (cation
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i sa through the opening of the | uesslike Weberly revolver held im his| returned and continued with t shocks of terrorism. the. people were ‘ork City, en 7 leratior
fain passed through the opening of the | ES at Ou hie Tel Band, sented on [of the vice, chairman. The, heutennnt ever’ more prowperous. more, hope sore nan wounded in C +) That governed ‘action Uh the verdict
rol’ relesely until he stood ¢hreetly | 4 char with a book on his stated that it was quite po: and more cheerful. The streets are ul AgURSt Us al red to
fn front of the chairman and bebind |YoUns officers he was to Jo the taking | spoken with. a prosuncist 34) full o€ whistling boys, | Bor named Soraghan shut at Gowra, face at. We, im Ireland, want (0 /now
Be rots © Stine alamcing of nsf tHe names and addresses, ahrout not understand ‘and therefore Motorrad | ©, afornies, bristling “el ts County Cavan, July 17. j just eee withthe American
spurs was practically the only sound [tbe open door we could s Holt | to be Trist “Should. we rise. when we've xp themieeed drivers and guards so that| ‘These are the nets committed since) Peele, and ne aie ea
pure Gtatwed the “slenee nf the ‘ase stiméing, a5 though ‘ae pilory Month |. The crue af this admission was that attend man saul to me ‘which dia not carry armed troaps| June 18 by the troops and police which | {HE waked truth whaterer that inar be
bis ‘The new-comer turned te his| PUMC Bare. while hs there guards, ent Timothy | upocent. Then t He Js one of those ‘on tee edie MERE eeptinue fo be at the | the Spritsh Prime Minister on eat dat 1 Tetealed te be hueago affair ae a!
a f IS) tense watch on him wit clerk 0} istrict Council, entening letter that} service of the public. is ‘ ot ee oe ards the Chica a
followers. aud issued sharp orders. Plt | vents, Sho kad ‘teem bencthe ‘in to . oir a Lord ‘Aayor ‘sacthcta received. Hie) | At the same time the Trey Yotyn-| sard_ must be armed for the clemen- | whole, however, T. sumply reneat what
i them, im positions around the. room) Te captain, who seemed to. grow testimony of eoniles wi nfiflerenee, hovweres.| teers, neting Under direction of the Ite-| ture function of protecting, the ZT hare smd esounere' that the situa:
guiside the barrier., Then silence AEt:n | mors impatient as time went on, ismucd | ted. ihe ‘beores’ that Ireland iy spew | publican. Goverument, organized a svs-| pepulation.” fon there wan 19 touts. nu mare enveed
for a space. The chairman had stopped | nuother order to the-soldiers; it wan 0 | ing stoppe ip. even if he and. crery other Sian|{'m of motor transport in those districts] " ‘These aro the acts from whieb the | be the differences of ommon about which
in, the ee neon eee tra | 26 tnd force the crowd above to come in leader were to share MacCurtain's! where: the obstructive action of tbe pu-| trish railwaymen are endeavoring to) My ends have been leat atBue so
fate romorvee Hee had paralvzed th | protect the cetian population by rei) Tan. wai easel bt Beiaiy’ supped
ordinary invasion. He was the first to
speak, Addressing the captain, he said:
“May I ask on what authority you
F hone T bave been able to convey a| This sretem ts suceesstilie in beine an a fe “ho com=
littl z being tn ice to carrr the armed forces who com-| Sapenor regard for treat-
phere “ised bare found " tes See ae Dare ‘and eaionee fount fu mit them or to transmit the rifles ma-/ies, or by her ounce caltertide for the
aS peop! i : of gall
come bere? Eure of! a a Esngreemied to thee various Gestina-| ebinc guns. bombs and flame throwers| rights of, sma
"ou ae, the chairmen?” was the roa act ‘tie aad 2 relgn of| Hons be means of it, Svhich ‘are used promiscuousl on ther! — (St AMOS DE ¥. ALERAT
Rerrogation” an nf and 1| Mera All aver the county minature| On Jul Ga further secret circular| own people.
° said Mr, Keany, with, calm ged busted. by saldiers| vers duffeait to make an AooNMS [EtE:| Battles break out" and die anar, and) wae issued to the Koval Trish Constabu- _— DIV. 30, L. A., A. 0. H.
nity, “I am chairman of the County | in om, Me Bed Go. G, | remarkable a pronouncement. He asked | Within a few miles. or even a few bun-|Jarr from Dublin Castle The cixcular a
Council of Leitrim Catrow. Bipbin, was, 1 ‘think. the next |me if I'had anrtaing to sere that it was| dred. Fards. of them men of opposing} i< its own, explanation, It rendé: 270 BRITISH JUSTICES SUPPORT DE VALERA
“T want xoth" returned the captain | Te gave his ndme and’ address, and at |for i creeds Jose pean th “CO. -1
vith empads and wwas‘erteen down: ben the capeaia-or [fe then ordcrel is Reatenate and fee | game, of sErty tee” ov "Nowmaxter”| OVAL. IRISH CONSTARTIARY IN CORK RESIGN
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rome along?” and. he sSvanced a fer OFFICE, DUBLIN C At the regular months meeting of
Tuly, 1920. Division Na 3 A. 0. H. held im
steps and kept toying with his revolcer. Figs, I-am| With, eager girls, and small are pe Y =,
c ‘Moore. who wns nent to hang Sou ‘and have the rene| Playing handball ngninet evers bare wall. | POLICE HELD UP sar RAILWAY (Continued from First Page) | St. Columba's T. Ac B Hall, Twents-
meet asked ‘the the reporters to take a and the tone was actually at the | Then, at night the rays begin again. “With seferense tn 8 ea cievlar ofl? fourth and Huntington streets, Philadel-
the discus img in the room. |T made na ‘answer ot Inake one Of the window and ace & Tune i, when’ mon ate hela Frapletuobs sopeecnle Concent Pain. Monday rust 2 the fol-
ed me ence again if T bad any. company of Rng!
‘Mim Ward, of Nobill, ros from
‘irom, “the Branch Revolution, | thing to. sur. ‘Then i teplied “that T
hig tent nnd nddeaced the eaptnte, “Hor fy re i one nh
him’
f reentarion was voted. without
wniddlla of ‘the, UD at mia statins more than tw
ee lie, with the
aie
BE verce
what purpose do you want him?” he el Moore, had been standing | hud nothing to say execpt tat I thousht | stree days owing to munition | strike, hen Une
oven ee on the: stair, *steuraed to the Conned I there seal be a akce Retehe ed Ree weet | iapuplisht touching’ thee eget “They St wlioved. Jf necessary, fresh and “Wherens, Eamon Te Valera, Presi=
“Ais eaptain viowed ie ingorrogaine| Chania, and the can Insta, on Lebo bisioes. wifey ‘bappened ‘to me, | athe night, the nllitary raided 9 house 3 in Naha ei ‘hr brain Dy tie mow | Skeabie dent of the Irish Republ fice
woth disdain, and, veptied : 2. do soldiers to follow bin, ‘Two | He looked ut me., He was standing cloce reaking, in the ring them and, sets ebtamed for] eee Sinan Gughterurd Costa he Irish Republic, an ofice he
want you!” ‘Then he turned tovwards the ‘Tommies charge i ow [Paid “the voune fires in charge vent the unused ft hier of, MEDonald Dommck St. 8 holds by a greater majority percentage
Cbolnaau ond. said ‘ange Will ‘sou yy andl asked bum if he the sam te pees Mone | tion, “Galw: ative of Cavan than any othe Presideut or spokesman
ordered ta cunprese. the
ters and to mtest their Teaders, in thsi Seer pative of le A uy
for a nation. 16 the dated au-
come or will vo to much, because’ teilikm wheve the Veluntecr patrol waa
"ut ground ain i arrested, in thankful’ te me for to he found. as he had nnfortunatele |! {ers . a ‘ horite he Ins S
rane’ pesspted A, Keane. * ell be faa fa, bre the Jor, and hr wens aa iat eames Sat and de eat, Canty americk’ Juse:| yecngntion an ie ‘pion. seelang
i. way. reply the scape turned jouse mig] murgled xf it were left | 1. v seats) <| country he esents; and. whereas,
eth ‘the welaiess atthe bac Fane paptotected.” Can paradox be carried rected by the voluntecrs should alse be a ed onutry sents; and. whereas,
im along; take ne sh Tt fs rlow | Frient _Preedom have placed
side fe} _aeten the British arms reedsnizes the Pia action of the J Jeasle ead) + Galway Ce opstaces in hie path. thereby crying tO
ners came rushing through re Votunteors as the only body can} Armed Tantish troops ‘and police has. up| Seas “3, {S| obstruct mie program
the barrier entrance apd approached you’ “See BO” ‘be ect. the homes we the rraperte of to date, lea he dismissal of Sona | Fe oon abar, Fears). |= Resolved. By. Dav on 30,L Ay
the chairman. menacing him with bay. Started to Ore ah the Erin citisoas "The Gaeerement can Fai £0 ate Tet othess “are semarming at/and W. M'Dea Cabin 16 searsi- 0. Hs Phulaaetnnia, that we padres,
eany left the chair; papers. 2 and an annot give eecuritr. Sinn Fein) york in the. hone of. preventing “he Boyentt erick Police. Lamon De Valera. President of Incland.
efiing to sar stout tl That is the central|-haraivzing of the whole the “Competent | That ‘ve eall on ali those who claim alle:
t, rafic res roti
d said to the sec-| great lit lil jon today. jana” which it e sobrinus ‘the Garention Militars, See ea have been exten-| giance te Ireland ta follow his leader-
ink this is yours, Mr. | 6 P the ‘Mariative here, saat vibes” tae bility. slike a down th th of the Britis ramen ‘secure, [sively circulated theough Boyle, County | ship. That we denounce as traitors to
ind turing to the captain he te ras marched: from. the Court Oe Be Bea gectad nee ee | i atronizing re-| The cimlan. population for whose pro | Roscommon. and district, strictly for- the Renubhie of Ireland anv man or body
maid Dose you have no gbdestion! how: een the Capt fain and the e had decided not to able machine ‘anvone thor adver: fention Mr Chord George pretended the | bidding intercourse of auy fund what-; of men who will assume to diczate to
eased she an ith Siguevof | Eeeuenent. tothe: "police barrack ie Sit sine for him te hein IRISH PRESS must be| armed ie and police nad to be ear-| snever. between, Citizens vot ee za b) im ‘wba ¢ course he’ gush. fo pursue 3
‘isk er, “I’ don't. ,care,-wi I ue ‘on the Irish railways. are <o anxior fepublic and members of tl .| placing the case of Irclanc
ig tempt hat ob Figeis smoked his big -pipe imperturty, tion, he, would take me downito t le dis. will get. the most ‘value for It, fo prevent the transportation of these Gy and. warniug. shopkeepers not ‘to People of the United States,”
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was undertaking @ very bears responsi.
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