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A JOURNAL DEVOTED 0 THE CAUSE OP IRISH INDEPENDENCE, IRISH LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS OF THE IRISH RACE. vy . i
Republic—Resolutions Passed And
held In Speech—Presideat Of Th
Ireland’s Case To The Newspaper
Liberty Guaranteed To All—Also
Foe Rule And Says Ireland Must
President De Valera, who arrived in
Telegrams and
asking for th
various cities, but this cannot be done
“until the
ranged. A public announcement will
be made at an early day, but in
meantime local commit
lertake to set
aro back on bis
arrangements fon the issue ot ‘the
of the Trish Republic, but
stert them
movement throughout the
ANACONDA, Mont,
Anaconda Btendard thus describes th
meeting for President De Valera held
“ here ‘estorany, and the banqu
“t ‘resolution was unanimously adopt
y 6
Gvestion, this motion was
placed bere audience end carried
$ “overwhel:
x With the. Syoepitality of Western
4 and the fo thusinem of the Irish,
cg eeeption tendered the distingulabed
§ watch had eters red on the streets, on
+ "tke butldings and in the windows of the
ot a triumphal entrance ota victor Into
celts
the
FROM NEIGHBORING TowNs
ge and other neighboring cities
‘Were represented wd which
Bre its popular reception ae the party.
Splendid Meeting In The Copper Mining Town Enthnsiastically Applauds Wis
Speech; Then He Is Entertained At A Bangiet Lasting Into The Night, At
z Which Ringing Speeches Are Made In Favor OF Recognition Of The cis
Calling Upon The Scaate To Defeat The League Of Rations, Which He Up- -
land A Distinct Nation And Ulster Belongs To Her—Fall Civil Aud Religions
Butte, Telling Conditions Of Labor Ie Ireland And Why It Supports The
Republic—treland And The War—trishmea Fought For Ideals And They
lnsist On Their Country Getting What Belongs To Her—Repudiates Demizica
Own Way —A Great Propaganda Tour Which Has Aroused Great Enthusiasm.
rpose | ed to assist
at the meeting
the| pared
whole tour has been ar-| stat
ts also making | te"
July _28—The te
8!
tWMislasm over the coming of
Re-
Forwarded To Senator Wa'sh Of Montana
e Irish Repablic Gives Full Statemeat Of
Men, Which Is Published In Full—tre-
Delivers Address To Metal Workers In
Have The Right To Rule Herself In Ber
ton, Mayor J. B. MoCavitt, W. B, Dwyer,
the Rev. Father T. F, Landry of Deer
Lodge, J. H. Murphy, Ray Reardon, and
Barney McCarthy. Others alsa appear.
the
The speech of Prealdent De Valera
was one of his best
attempts to exp!
situation and the peopl
facts
with the speaker.
ies ‘enly 0
oath wader Bostiah control,
whe trish
ich had
terized “the cetghiahment of the Irish
Ropubile.
ENGLISH CONTROL,
t
war,” ho said. “What Irish did enlist
did so as volunteers an 200,000
who volunteered did it foolishly. They
16 back to find their co
ed by En statesmen.
oppressed th
give their lives for the c the cause of Treland,
Members of the committee watch met
the President were Judge G. B. Wins
of
Great Peace or in Buf pay
falo Unanimo 80- |
lation A wling tthe ‘Nations
"Unless we can got to work and mare
XPOTt, to
6
Government. Established by
ithe People,
opted for
full recognition of the independence of
the Irish Nati everyone
the representing the| ers
Katghte of Columbus, ander rhany dif-
ferent nded the rés-
otution, which re Th
“Reso! Supreme Council peper pounds but work which is| with
ved, That the
of the Knights of Columbus, indorsing
the vote of the Senate of the United |tat
tates
the aspirations of the Irish poopie for
& government of its be
the recognition of the national inde
pendence of Ireland by the nations of
the world.” ‘
-———
ENGLAND'S PAPER MONEY
WILL NOT SAVE HER LONG
ee
pepetian ab poplte = men ea British news.
it will happen
best pre- Tan vacant wet bert win.
menting on
© speech of of Bir faced Geddes, fa
wuicr' he eaid’ that the International
SHIP ENTERS QUEENSTOWN
inge| FLYING IRISH TRIOOLOR. toon at
tee creation of brains,
labor.”
LONDON, Augut 4 4A Quegastown
despatch says @ sensation was caused at
uesastown y morning, espect-
ally’ in. selon ies circles, P the alsplay
trom the fore: the Ameri
steamer’ Gandourne of the 8 ‘sinn Fein
Repabit can flag as that
fem New York en Foate | to Copenhagen.
it owing to en-
a —
a DEMOCRATS SCOR SCORE WILSON.
‘on | Bay State National ational Committe e
the
wages |is signed by
enterprise, capl-
8
Vol. XVI., No. 33. Whole No, 831. STEEN NEW YORE, AUGUST 16, 1919, Srtacmck prubdar the Ack of aseh'S.S0e PRIGE FIVE CENTS,
ANACONDA GIVES GREAT WELCOME TO DE VALERA SXiG3Ts oF coumaraus asx |cas, sete "sh wre |G Sirs dicnots (GEORGE CREEL ATTACKS IRISH-AHERICAN LEADERS
ges Presid With
ators and ‘atten Democratic State Rep-
resentatives.
appeal charges the Prestdent
tion at the Eeace Conference and ‘nis |’
Mexican pol
eg
NATIONALISM IN AUSTRALIA.
His Article In “ Leslie's Weekly” A Viclous And Wholly Unwarrantabie-Asszalt:
-. (From. Lestica Weekly, August 2.) | come
‘There Is necd-%6° speak a few plain, flr ied sate Se, from : a
2 in, fYom, Japan? ‘This,
straightforard .words.to Americans of the United “@tates ac the“én X
chan
less the Irtgh~ ‘Tmorement in the United
Oa The Mea Who Have Built Up The Irish Movement In America Asd
Steered It Safely Through A Critical Time—Accuses Them Of Attackisg
President Wilson Aud His Ideals Becanse They Iasist On His Standing By*
His Own Solema Declaratiors—His Statements Amount To A Bemasd For
Their Removal And Their Replacement By Hea Who Will Do Wilsea's ©
Bidding And Place Tho trish Cause at The Mercy Of Lloyd George's i
Ally —Their Chief Offeace ts Oppesition To The Leagee Of Nations, Which -
“Is Englend’s Most Ambitions Schetea, Secure American Aid In Holding
Ireland Bowa—Crecl's Description Of The Parpese Of Articles X ad A
Pucrile “Attempt To Reverse The Plain Facts—He Wauts Heland To Appeal
From Exgtand To A Body Which The British Gorernniat Absolately Centrels
With Six Yates To America's One Aud iter Aly, Japan, Raving Avother—The
"rik acwal Of The Wilson’ Pi pacunda Agi Ii
righ birth ‘and Irish descent, for un.
tions to the mee
and the Council
(1) Tha
(2)
,
‘ing
conn
Friends
(Continued on Page
this connection
with President De Vales “submitted th
(b) es ne very important
of Irieh Fecdom (elected by the Irish
Base Ganyention) “Have exaot data as to ‘the amougt
mney in-rais ie Fund
be in Scouts state that
Committess
New York, August 9, 1919.
esting of the National Council,
unanimously decided as follows:
¢ the Irish’ Victory Fund definitely close on
Angust $1,.1919,
That all menie collentoi—nings ie amount ex-
vertising an
Papell on or befors August 81st, be forwarded to
the National urer,
MICHAEL B, MoGREAL,
280 Broadway,
New York, . ¥.
(8) That each Btats and Loosi Finance Oommittes shall
ssubmit to National Headquarters » statement show.
g the tot total amount of expenses inourred in
Tho above decisions are final because
(a) It is éssential to have the Irish Vi
sign beg his to a clogs Tet before
it that the So Netonal.
ing-the and tha
have: loyally:
SOLOS OOLO-DE:
8 special committes after consultation
je result.of their delibera-
held Au;
Fund cam-
ident De
the variou
‘complied ‘with: hel Totter
and spirit‘of the sarees, of the Baos Convention by
TARMUID
‘National ‘Secretary,
ugust 7th, ©
Council
remitting to National e entire. net ‘
: tals af the: rons State on and City Drives,
To'the committees who have. already ‘made good. ans sums id th
pledged on, behalf... of. thei States, agit <a = seen we cuestion thet cach incere, Intalligent
2 ress: our. appreciation and exte: 3 to, "thote | Berson Pon trecdoun be made &
who for various reasons have-not x cet 1 quotas ws for’
submit the necessity of’ a whitlwi finish before Angut 81,
- LYNOH,
iy
ite ob)
lends ta to. th
‘There st! two
two: JD. by force of arma @) Pr Be | eae
land’
aiifts
Ee
eo Turpoees, ot mane
im the
United 8 rain ote ia sbecitaiy ith nel
of enna, he Set way faaee
THE ONLY WAY WE CAN HELP.
is—the second of the two ways by
(Continued om Poge 3.)