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$* Yol, XVID, No. 30,
Whole No. 880.
A JOURNAL DEVOTED To THE OAUEE OF IBIEH INDEPENDENCE, (IRA LITERATURE. AND THE INTERESTS CF THE IRISH RACE.
Published Week;
Subscription 1 year,
st 1G) willie, S' N.Y. ‘
‘cotage. free.
“WEW YORK, JOLY 24, 1920.
second-clas: Ihe 19. at
Ghee Reeve Pa oF
tthe Post
the Act of March 3, 1879.
wander
62. te Bis Honor By Clergy Of
Dieceses—Madison Square Garéea
Andigace,
X
“Borrew American Mozcy To Do So,
America” —Archbiskop Hayes
Monsignor Moescy.
~The. reception
S32. Maiatx of Melbourne.
verre Garden, New York, on last Sun-
given to Archbishop
j
fand in conclusion pald a
“Seite to the distinguished gu
. _Duriny
nr ot this interval Ireland's Republi-
jem, “The Soldier's Song,” was
prbesed
Sf Peine of the Church
<3 archbishop Stavee spoke in part as
;, fellows:
SAROHBISHOP HAYES’ SPEECH.
is-| “Tye Irishm
to-night, we wish to wren, in no un
certain t the
an
ott the Irish
Lora
thusiag
flag | night for a holy
anfurl 's flag,
|help make the world aafe for democ-
roprl-| vidudl whom you welcomed hi
occasion,
on tng Irish lon by 8
e Irish Question by | PF
e remain ae ee soil, ‘then. Poss
pro
P surat ‘Biche 1 will try to co-operate
NEW YORK WELCOMES ARCHBISHOP MANNIX
a + reat lrish Australian Prelate Receives Memerable Ovation At Reception Organized
The Archdiocese And Neighboring
Crowded To The Reof By Enthusiastic
Is Thrilled By The Appeal For Jsstice To treland Of Tie
Distinguished Visiter—If Ireland Had Been Under Geraan Rule, Ske
Would Have Been Freed Leng Ago, Be Declares—Received No Welcome
From The President Of The United States, But Bad Got A Welcome From
These Who Made Him President—Hovors Wilson For Prisciples He Ene:
clated While This Conatry Was At War, But Ireland Did Net Get Her Right
To Nationbood Either At Paris Or Washington:
Danger Of, Engiasd
Fighting The United States Over Ircland—She Weald Probably Have To
Says Arckbishop—Presideat De Yalera
Gad He Can Toll Pesple Of Ireland He “Did Not Gutstay Bis Welcome Ip
Presides—Presented To Mesting By
ja and racial independence of
Ireland.
en all, as here
je the high affec-
ton and the loyalty that we woh, to
extend here on thts occasion to what I
P| consider two of the foremost and most
ished
brreacie voy a Atlantic
lent
Republic, and the other, the
Archbishop of Melhou
Mannix.
“Purther,” he continued, phen the an
ited “we
‘urpoce. We are here
¥ we are here to
“HYG closed with a'tribate to De Valera |™
as one who might be trusted with
trish “cause.
yeIDENT DB VALBRA'S
: RESB.
‘eata:
which he spoke
that I can tell the people
of Ireland that I did not cutstey my
come It was ot ap indi
is
ym and red to
Ashik fed ass against Conscrt
Au
‘anowsrenor MANNIX 8PEABB.
of @ magnificent ad-
rene ‘Archbishop Mannix said:
“Ireland ts a small Nation but {t has
© very lon; tly it reach
zen have giv
e President of the: Tela Repubite q
ed can assure bi my ge
hat your weicome {s not more enthust
ad | be hard to please it Tow
not t proud of the recoptfon that 1 have
ar | €ot to-night In the largest city of Amer-
fea. comed warmly by
your beloved Archbishop.
per
been
with Bim long, I can
jore loyal son than Archbishop
or or
ft ematl ambitions. It
to land there, and bowillini
tnd it the Arephiaion by reason of bs
mation. o1 cause requires
int getting him all the belp
peraging
the bitter end, namely, the question of | Re Presid
a | the natto
re se
De ua: vi ad Mil Shoart
Pies" i Gaelic. Goaunutas,” he fne
fea sont give recognition: to the bined
in personal ballet
the President of the United States but
‘welcome
I have got relcol who
made hin lent.
” have got a
another Republic, and-T ha ame
one who certainly is entitled to give ‘it,
id that is President era, Pret.
dent of the Irish Republic.
‘This welcome has come to mein
for ngble ideals. They went ‘tot it wi
clean hands.
“They came out of it with a victory
the President of
ten his princi
rin
principles, and they were nobly express:
ed by him. Therefore, | honor the Pres-
ident of America.
“Tretan land bases ber claim also on the
Fourteen Points enunciated by Pres!
dent Wilson. President Wilson did, et
sive Ireland her Fight t0 to be free.
Jand was a Nation
lore Presidet wit
Ireland did Rot
'wten| REIGN OF TERROR’ IN 00:
AFTER SHOOTING OF SMYTH |™4
were
thet soa rela af terror that ‘awopt
MAKE ‘BELIEVE OFFICER
GETS BRITISH . MAIL BAG.
as Impostor When He 0:
Later. De
Dublin Casta now r tewuen a bulletin
attributed
Rews..of qutrages to
Sinn Fein, sayg the’ Diarist of the Lon-
do News,. 1 bell does not
cont the, following .diverting. inct-
dent; 1o day ,d-mounted milf-
ta
icemen assist
there|the ore a ireevineg the animal in
order.
pentleman then rod
mail bag.
ed. That
map who got
away with the letters was the Sinn
Fejner.
BK
A Dosen Armed Men Force Their
t — Sol-
diers Fire Indis ot iniStiy Into
Corde on the Streets,
pondent
lous!
5 wa eto ihe ‘Bear Northgate
ridge was’ ‘Dayonetted and died in;
: aye
While “Mail—]
Courier Fromi the Oastle Beised roms
alls
Service
tn core, male on ender. July 49, from th
ports
Pathe, Royal’Irtsh Constabul
both wounded by: the first volley. Dat |
Rides Up to Entrance of Géneral trove eters the atinkers en th
Post Oiog, Dublin, Mounted on |e tye cane it was fond ir. Rob
Spit pirited Tae Police- <r ert had a bullet wound in the head. |
yon. Assit Holding Anim tab shot through
He’: Gots Real | toth less. he former nla cae
. a
stated that neither
wot
ADMITS RAIDING 3,004
TRISH HOMES IN 6 MONTHS
{People of Ireland Harassed by
Police and Soldiers, but Car-
son's Followers Are Exempt
From Annoyance and Singled
Out for Special Treatment.
To show presumably that {t ic still
busy as on active a agent of civilization
and ts a ever in
eenly
dmall ations the "pritieh Government
made an joa. or partial ad
mission, of one phase of its activities in
Ireland.
It_was officially stated in Parliament
on Wednesday, June J0, says the Irish
lent, that between January 1
y isl thin year, 3,094 ratds we
searcl
by persons whose political bellete dl artes
ed from thos: of Bir Edward
‘We were sanured som time ago that the
Pier Ger.
rms imported into Ulster from
el in safe keeping.” Hor
ately they were kept may he judged
ith which they were
when the Orange outb
curred. But wnt batten Ulster was
flowed to keep its 4 ammunl-
Mon iin, say “ehe pelle gud. mill:
in) searching -2.927
here
On Ratraay eet Sy 1
‘alte
Lloyd
him at home and comfortable
would ask him to state briefly his care
against Germany.
eae rae
saying that-{f g pleblecite were on |
ica as to whether or net Anier-
Republic my own
by an overwhelmnt ing majority the ‘peonte | oft
‘of America would vote for formal recog.
eee erica of the trish Re
—- +
ARCHPISHOE MANNIX GETS
that EDOM OF NEW YORK} marx.
1s] 01
Republican Volunteer.
epecch Astowel, County Kerry,
e| watch he ‘weged Dolice to. shoot down
i sight any ane suspected of
kierorra 10 RGLDIERS HURT.
The Press’ corresponden:
caulidg trom from ‘Cork, on daly” 19, says:
“Teg military lorries Joaded with sol-
era which passed through the streets
of Cork at 3'o'clock th{s morning ware
‘attacked viltans
blown up. Bet sixty and seve! est
saidiers were injured. The civilians
threw ‘twenty-nine bombs.
A ofan of this story by British
has been cabled from London
by the Unfversal Service correspondent.
eter ann PRESS REPORT.
ad an
the streets of Cork, bringing the total
cesogitien well over the one hundred
‘About 10: 40) Fae M. indiscriminate Bring
Archbishop, M ‘Mannix m wae tender the started.in ail sections of the
freedom of the City of New ‘Yor! ee rctpated iy t te slated, by mil-
Mayor (Hylan, in the-Clty Hall, on Man-| tay ‘motor - lorries
lane with @ resolution) cars. ot womea and
aopted by th Board of Aldermen. “The }chijdren bi
visiting wes loudly cheered “0s| doorways .and knocked. frantically at
he entered and left the building. umerpus hovses for admission. Tah aan
Volunt to
Neyer Hyland having spoken of th
bond of sympathy which unites Tay
ef with those orm
tinguished visitor. -
sea to the Mayor, Arcobshep
aly assira ¥
oy
I ond yea (necetved bere eft ‘opea
armas by the people’ and na the Chist
Magistrate of ie by
aren: tor torconter upon
of thi? the sreatest
‘escort, tev
“in the northern riaatot the city.
ASSIBTANT INSPEOTOR
GENERAL OF. "POLICE anor."
Se
Roberts, Dublin’ Oastle Ofice
hn Tak “Gap a
Wounded: in the Heal and
.. Policeman's Lega Shattered.
The risk incenen
porte th
Mr Roberts ond the artver, Constable
fan in uimerick ‘hap bean
ith hard. Tabor for waving
en
was. fixed as the pent att. ee
es we. suppose, on the being
in “propec hands.”
| paren OFFIOLALS M
SEIZED IN DUBLIN RAID.
}Raiders- Pay. ‘arly ¥ Morning Visit
to General Post | fice and Take|»
Possession of Letters eB8
to-the Lord Lieutenant and |
Chie Becretary and Other Offi-
cere of ts Forelgp Government.
malls intended for high |
petish "Smctals in Ireland is freacribed
Dublin t¢
American papers on July 13, The des-
jecretary
tnd t the Under ‘secretary ot the Triab
| administration.
a
ars bare, berg Sniden
BRITISH GARRISON GUILTY
OF MUERER
Meh. *painiistrative omens, ‘tn Ireli 4.
It, say:
peace officers pave by night
occupled
ders,’ sixteen
‘teen , cases” where, high spine bom!
rect
| ney the American ‘edldters for th
lan-| Austrellan troops was warmly’ reci;
were!
in rovinces, ant
by imprisonment clef
pate! a
Fi the: General Post
heré this morning and carried off
ul letars In ‘Coatle, the
jot” 8
The raider wie, were armed. de He
aed
ER AND TERRORISM |"
| stn Nunan's letter.
captured b;
Government and publtehed |
joer, which will be found be
y the British
Carson. | minfead their colleagyes in Treland ‘and
make the trouble worse.
athe the statements made by Dr,
the
J ay untruthtal’ ‘ae “40 pot wiituny mis
America,
nt occurrences
Contrary, their statements of fact
are as and ;prejudiced
“prejudice ds-the
ristle exp ted int the»
bad piotl
matters 01 bad!
informed ar nial pists formed. This
attitude of mind both to
jenda of ish Freedom and
Clan-neGeel, whose cordial and hearty
co-operation they had all along.
THE CSE OF DIARMUID LYNCH.
ea case in point. ‘a man who
bes proved hls devotion to the Irish
poe as Cleat rly as Eamor
He fought bravely tn
Baster Weok, was rentenced to be
spent ax long a ‘sein prison, ae Do
Valera, was later deported to America,
Elreann. while pl was elected
Convention in
New York in 7918, was reelected at the
trish veers | in
mows an an
when cls judgment owledge “of
Kiverica foliar wovld injure tue trieh
Gause, be is to be pun!
a
‘Aside from bis being National Secre-
tary of the zation, bis
ip ° freann
of judgment, but
him under President De Valera’s orders.
Members of the Eireann
ed
ne theory, ot the position of ¢
attacked, for
and their roryes and many insqances of
rifle volleys without warning.
‘Every expression
x érinion with De Valera is described |tween
“attack” when it ty only fair and
In Chicago During Republican Yational Conveation And. Make Wholly Le
founded Accusations Against Certain Irishméa La America—Deceiring The, ‘
Leaders {a Ireland By Misisfermatios--No Occarence is America, Is
Described Correctly, But The Admission Is Made That Tho Exhibition. €2,
Disseasion And Cross Purposes Prevented The Convention From, Takisg,
Any Actioa—Bitter Attack On Diarmuid Lyach, Because He Refuses Te
Yield His Better Informed Judgement To Mea Who Are Gressly: Igeorast
OF American Affairs, Bat Who last Ou Dieting And Cotig r
bal is Sebordinate To The President Aud That Its. Maes ‘Sheaid:
The British Government—De Valera Hints The Letters Were Ui
legitimate discussion of
by the Phila | which full and free’
men could make them, but the exhib | fi
ition: of -bias and tet |
| characte!
}The
egy
YAH
The references to Diarmuld Lynchy|
n De Valera | O50
ore
ber of the Dali | SPORT
Secrauary of noe Friends of Irish Free-|°°
carrii
impited |e
dred.
a
I New York members as ta whether {
thelr, Iriatt gmp: Heats 5
they they should. ‘put