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A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO. THE CAUSE OF IRISH INDEPENDENOE [RIRA LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS OF THE ‘TRISH. BACE.
Vol. XVIL, No. 5. Whole No, 855.
Pobiiahed Weekly ut 105 Wiliam Bt... ¥.
Evbvcription 1 pene E001 Fonsign 6. Postage tres.
NEW YORK, JANUABY 81, 1920. a
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Ketered as eocsadclans matter; Jan,
Ones at New Yeck Me Yovunder Ube Act'of arch’.
CONNOLLY LETS THE DAYLIGHT IN ON SIMS
foted Boston Naval Writer Skows ‘The Great Kewspaper “Sea Fighter” Who
Linduly Extols The Work Of The British Navy, While Minimizing That Of
ur Own, And Who Divides fis Time Between Aitacks Oa Secretary Daniels
ad Repetition Of Infamoes English Lies About The Irish Poeple, Has Beea
A Tool Of Esgiand For Many Years—His Reputation Founded @u Rews-
paper Pulfery And Backstairs intrigues, Rather Than Acieal Perform
ances— More Loyal To “The Mother Country,” Under Wheso Fifty He
Was Boro, Than To The United States—Iis Pritic Uttorances Are Malaly
British Prepagasda— “A Sabtle Politician, Crazy Fer Publicity” —Al-
ways Oo The Job To Boost British Officers—Lanés As A Bero Admiral
Jellicoe, Wee Ran Away At The Battle Of Jatiasd—Tho Stupid Bayly
Another Sims Favorito—His Attacks @a The Secretary Of The Navy And
His Dirty Slanders Oa The trish Done To Please His Exglish Patroes—tis ||ty
Headquarters In Londo Rottea With Bactcapping Of Basicts—Sims’s
Pro-British Speeches Before The War Recalled.
writer on naval a had an article
ob Admiral Sims in last Sunday's New
and’ whi
nies B. Connolly “et
+ reborated
tan figater who has returned from
Mr, Connolly's article 1s herewith re-
printed in
ig pol
ty gels @ publicity man—pul
Sims. He is an
what they call
‘but it is the other three that are
with bim.
time came—Amer!
doller, last pound
England's call.
‘This. started something, Sime was
ther tt choke
got to the third class, and the
wanted to know whi
tctan in their navy, and
Sims got
knew what he was saying and why
ratd tt.
going good
propay
too, egal:
fotce of the British it was as a Iitde,
brooklet to a great
Students of history speak of
as old and senile, and military men rate
spect
men of.a dub on
they all must hand {t to’ Engiond for
thing:
one
gihte@s BOABT IN 1910.
jt was at
1810 that Sims arose and said that be,
ptain in the Untted
ny, and who is
E
é
‘full.
biicity for
Admiral today. one of
the indoor Admirats,
“peen the working Influences:
dauquet Londen in
0 was this
80 OD.
it right and left, but.
was
a German
inst. the
‘The English pro}
ther:
river.
England
‘ommy a first class
the firing“line,. but
Boston, who) ganda in the world’s
the Ai t by Kagiand
<2
it
—E
States Navy,
w
fee's last man,
of steel. would be at |
prior to and just after
history, that put
THE GREAT ADMIRAL BAYLY.
‘This Admiral Bayly, who
charge of our naval forces,
spectman to put over anybody.
foolish for anyone to say thet the
oats will ever amount to anything. Dis.
tterly.”
E
ve in our nary scores of
constantly doing fine things
service. The public does ni
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London
‘when I first went into the
1i-| Admiralty ‘nm London tm 1927, and the
opened to. I stepped
The finest’ Job of props-
hia plage. -
‘However, there
because it is against
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Sims was tu London, | their
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Tae certain. | Cre
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Jit tn’the language of th
do you-think?
vy. AC to tradition, the British
show) the Jutland
i
my.
1 je’ American
deat it. Ran’ away?
ccording
‘navy ts wonderful,
cult of the propaganda whi
fight
ordinarily intelligent people over
-lwho think that the Britith won
it 100] nent,
naval man knows that the
British
Every
mans gave the
in it was
8
he have to do things like that to
. lacesor what is it?
a .
they w
preci
EY “WERE LICE!
ENEERED WHEN,
Bix months before” we were di
into tre: war they wete licked and
banging on by their
THE.
WE GAY!
y'
0)
New York,
Lesser Amoun'
Middle West
that the Bond Cert!
raise ten milifon dollars
ite of Ireland will reul
ably more than that sum
tothe cause of freedom.
it
‘Speaking at the banquet
| Waldort by the, Irish
tet: evening, Rey. Francis
thus far made the
tributiono the fund for 11
A tow
Well, what
ere was A Inees, Well, they hac
could
a re
ich followed
it there are still many
0 an awful wall
cor) ing at Jutland, and that Jelltcoe’s
a dingrace, but— our Admiral
‘ims boosts him, and why is that? Does
ED, YET THEY
H AID.
irawn
“toes till we got
IRISH BOND CERTIFICATES FORGING. AHEAD
- _ y “
The Drive for $10,000,000
Energetically. in. Every
City,
f ‘Brooklyn,
o
see es at Gene
S and ‘Doing, While New York and
Brooklyn Are Workin; ergetically. :
Reports coming into New York State ;
tniesjon on Irish, Independence, indicate,
Certificate to
tor the Repub:
sing pledged
given at the
Historical Bo-
iretand’s tree
ago be vent In bis
fe oud
with @ press egency. working double going, and ee our fellows went
tides for him. He was the greatest fel-|on thag job, poli-| over there they beard on all sides:
low over there, yes. He had once been | ticians, who “Now that“we've won the war the
in command: of the combined British | Empire, ‘Yankees “ave come”. +6
and Amerfcan fleets, which turned: out | prove to the public that thi ‘Was it wonder that wherever
any
any: of our fellows were camped in the
to coin
es” and
¢ British. Grand Fleet about the
must. have pateed Ris wn| put that other fiirver, General French, ‘Sims gaye out tin
. te command of the-British army tn| with that same spirit with which he in
However, I did think he held some| Flanders. 9 | . _ | now deprecating the work of our Ni
naval authority over there. But the| Jellicoe replaced Adi the war. -He gave ‘out in
Engilsh a man great | I do not wi ‘Loridon in October; 1918, to show how
reinaman bé is, but they hold the reins| but his name sounds as If he might at| many of the British
themselres , t escorted safely to France. ~ Great;
T came with all Yhe necdful creden- . k of the “narrow nel,
tals an a naval to eruise| what he did in the war. It {s a 600-/with a solld line’ both ‘sides to protert
the destroyers, but Sims had to) page alibt for Fi era,
Tal ce be confessed this fn the peos-| Jellicoe had his chance at Jutland.| We (ook ours across three thousand
sae of a witnene that be hed no power|He came within range of the enemy| miles stretch with. U-boats | working
to put an American _ doth sides without a man.
Ger-| bundred and odd of our solders were
lost on Tuscania, but sho was under
e| British, not an
SIMs". 66 PER CENT. JU8T FADES
WAY WHEN ANALYZED.
res to. show that
Iden to British ships for
(Incidentally,
$160/ per man. for
price wo cut jn two when we
FE
gol
the BIL). .
But where {s the 66 per cent, when
‘Washington hav offictally declared that
our own ships t
‘and that French
jook over 46 per i,
‘and Itatfan ships alno
hundreds and bun
craft &
here
that dre
Ger-| few scores
lop.
part
fe over there—oui
amount to 8 per cent. or something I!
that, of theirs.
But he does
| we sent over was @ live unit, and that
hold hundreds
@
hundreds and of the ‘British
ft that
FE
of blow., ‘Mounted, with
guns in their bows many of them
and 8 seachon) tures ey.
in the United States Being Pushed
Part of the Country—Thomas J
Subscribes $10,000; Bishop Walsh,
in, of Manchester, N. H.; Major
the Claremen of
Ocrtificates for
the Bond Certificate
m-| Sunday last that
t
fm,.tn cash,
‘Bond Certificate.
people.
~The one thousand dollar
tin many
g
‘The sale-of the Bond
continne» ‘threughout
;
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Teesek
shee
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Reged
&
the country before the Dri
) JERSEY CITY OVER THE TOP.
2
B
such thinget | He |e
re
16 | oop
not. say that every ship | 2
were;
igh
abopt onehalf the
Amguat of its quota already paid
subscribed for one thousand dollar
‘Walsh, of
yn, sent in bis subscription for a
Certificate of similar denomioa-
thon and recommended the Drive to'the
Bonds have
<Andtvidual
pledging sit hundved—dollare for the
‘Bond Certificates of the Repablic of Ire- bh
‘Certificates will
the week, with
Ap
rack ne
|HOOVER 1S ENGLAND'S CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT
ToT Fen
I. >
|The New Yark * Work’s” Boom For The Food Control Was Lacace, ter‘
A Lancheas Girea By Coloae! Horse, it Which Visoraat Grey, EARS4
Aatascadr,Ceveaad U Doige, Wall Stet Magaas, Cyrus HK Gut.
Philadelphia Publisher, Ralph Pulitzer And Frank L Cobb, “The Best
Aah Editor Of Tho “ World” Met To Pla’ Selecton OF Tmt 474.
Continue Wilson's Pro‘British- Policies —Grey, Following Thy Eme-def<.
Sackville. West, Would Dictate Presideaial Nemiaation—owse's Peécaded’: © |
Quarrel With Wisou A Dodge'To Tirow Dest ln The Eyes Of Tod fle :
bad Espcly ln These Of trish Cltizess—at This Fraction Ho Wan’
Acting’ For The President—Boover Auglicized By Years OL Rattsacd
Aud Basigess Coussctioes In England—England Wasted Kim Y6*Bo”
come Natarazed “ike. Wiliam Waldor-Ater—Tho » Whole Keer
Moveaeat Aa English lat To Retain Tho Grip. They Now ' Ud’
The Fércign Policy Of The United States—Bat It Rests On
Assamplon That The ‘Ausericas People Are Feels.
|, ‘The English hare wuch ‘overteening .
‘conf: in thempelves that © they
me
y
Vig iaterosts, He is know: ~,
Ws fatiy ta 0 tet cnet
Mayor 000 (aitton
valtaree
campaind
+g
. Mitehel’a » $2,
fund. “He was also known as:
contributor to the Wi
fund. «Mr. Dodge ateo came before the”
exponure~ of -tbeir
latest . plot,
York A)
‘orth
| story: that Colonel House
‘Wilaoh were at: odds,’ and that one of
the things on which they: differed was
‘m fall ‘to recognise Ireland's
claims. at the Peace © Con
sidering the experierices of the Irish:
‘American Commissloners ‘with’ Colonel
House; this statement was ql
| House dodged the Irish Question as dis-
honestly a& Wilson,. and helped’ Wilson
ability, so no Irish
coL aaa ar. Sina?
ILONED “HOUSE. DINNER WAR
"'HPLACE OF HOOVER Toone
Texaw's,Tactics Sexy Iv Guvpax Ci ie
WASHINGTON, . January | 22.—“Tws
sudden effulgence of the Hoover star In’
the firmament af Presidential. i
his predecessor. .
ts forearmed” and the
political convention that will nominete| rate
‘the candidate selected for the
dency by the. British Al
pe digging the grave of its own party,
ALL PLANNED AT 4 DINNER.
(From the Now York American,
. January *24.)
Herbert -C. Hoover, whose candidacy
for the Presidency was
ed ecently, was in thie elty yesterday,
consulting with his New York backers.
: Cleveland
jAmteresting: va
of the Hodver Boom, which
‘ocurred at a luncheon given by Cok
onel M. Hot at which were
‘lve
er
pperting Mr, Hoover
bee reehia election as Presi
t this luncheom were:
Raph pulltser and Frank 1. Cobd,
owner and editor of the
Workd: :
4-H, Dodge, Wall Street,
fieancler]:
Noyrae Ht, K. Curtis, Philadelphia pub
and
lifrcoant. Grey, British, Ambatesdor
‘Viscount
a Brit.
at an occasion
the vartous Interests
end-ansxious to
ident.
New ¥
(sher of the Satur
dministration, -
‘Mr. Carts is publisher of
the | Phiiadelphis