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‘Jol. XVIL, No. 32. Whole No, 882.
Esglishman’s Insult to Dr. Mannix Arouses Indignation,
Which Is Quickly Forgotten in Desire to Do Honor|t
to Departing Friend of Tree Democracy--Ship’s
Cooks Didy’t Strike After All. when
ne, oD
ed Weckly at 16,
Subsefiption ¥
BISHOP GALLAG
- ARCHBISHOP MA
strife. In fect, 1 is working for peace
in Irelan Expire and
that pe for Is a peace resting pot
on force it on justice and on the fr
will of the people concerned.
“There are those that think that an
archbishon should not speak and act as
have spoken and acted, unless perhaps
.|he be a Belgian Cardinal
a “1 jot accept .
pritien contention,
| land fs a Nation
and that Ireland has just the same right
to ay what form
erament. she
Further, I Vellore Ireland's cause to
t| be just and sacred, and I think that
though f happen to be an Archbishop I
within my rights in fol-
lowing in, my own humble way thoj
glorious example of Belgium's patriotic
and heroic Cardinal.;
Irish people are rightly struggling to
free they ‘bave thé' same elstm to: look,
British Exo
outside the. Britian Empire. The peace| are th
5 ilies St, Ne ¥.
Postage free,
~NEW YORK, AUGUST 7, 1920.
R Nz
A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE OAUSE OF [RISH INDEPENDENCE, IRISH LITERATURE AND THE ONTERESTS OF THE IRISH RACE.
Entered as se:
fore
To]
maxaet Sor
found
"be appealing, to the Vatican because
statements.
ican.
“archbishop Mapalx mad
marks on the office coat the
Street, where
Irteh World at 7" Barclay
fo further and say that if tho}
‘be|clerzy
the of every: American
tae tater “of America ’
'¢ Smment. -
Archbishop Mannix ga’
ment to the reporters.
*Teally was working for
‘He sai
Of the consequences | a
sa-American) flag from th
“MMe girl and tore ft fnto-ehreda made] perous rorese
doll’ and
get rough
British Gov-|
«When the vessel backed out from her
1c
r until the
Sas GIVES “Panter ht hha bre oar
“After reaching the deck of the ship
tastde and outside the British Eat
‘on jus-
New York demonstrati in m:
eelving from the Mayor and the Bi “As to these newspaper reports that
~ of Aldermen of New York the freedom| have come from Australia in the
mn
ve | his conscriptton
" i People
at I be-
{and 1 am ‘not afraid
m represented
certain quartere as a promoter
ARCHBISHOP - REPLIES: 0
‘| LLOYS GEORGE'S STATEMENT
"Archbishop Manni in in \e intervit
published on Thursday of last week nd
him by Lloyd George
Hughes of Australia, sal
Government hadn't the courags
on ide
to the Old worl,
to mae, up up thelr rainds as to
do with
Ta
bet
ter the Liberty of Belgiui
world applauded and none more than
Lioyd George.
Von Bissing and Loyd
ajay WOULD BE AN HONOR.
noua secure one honor not enjoyed
ress and feel comfortable at the same
ime
k for the Aue
measure.
le here knew. what the peopte
think of hi would
oes 2° no attention to what he hob to say
the statements made sbdout,| ro
and
a: dm
“I am rather ary that the Bria 22
we already retreated to
tad wbot will happen there no on ie can |
foretell.
seem to have some dificulty in | Be
was |Tushed out and escaped.
e} On July y Gal-
way. rls "end ‘pottce fred "trom a
jestriaw:
two in which Premier Hughes | 7,
wore tvpe, he deserted the cause he hed | SINN FEINERS MAKE MANY outside, Mr A,
once espou! le 18 @ British d . Meaghe tual, rt out,
gue cpoared: Hg Jo e Britsher end) Da RING SUBPBISE ATTACKS |siengrer orewtial” fot out, and found
WILL DEAL WITH HUGHES. — His brother was bleeding from the neck
elke ® that the peorle of aue|Harty of Military. Police Dis- aoe sounded man told hie brother
m row.
new in that. He said the same on tee} armed on ded, Dublin that the soldlere af Ged at orn
for
unty erick—Mor
ish Tt00P Pouring ‘Into Te
itary supplic
dence of ‘Saring and strategic skili in
their operations.
wa Dublin. on the evening of July 29
party of fourteen
Feige eae ae
of their arms,
and equipment.
‘Wheit they bad ,done this the Sin
removed y. The
) NEAR GLENG@A4RI!
in. New work ¢ on
we
Irish Republicans continue harassing
Brit ‘of Occupati: 1
e/PRESIDENT DE VALEBA'S-
Building -on Westland Row—
Revalver,
coat pocket, but did not get time
to draw the a.
With Brooke atthe time he was. shot
tay attempt to
jeeked under a table
iitter’ the ‘shooting the three men
jrooke was reputed to be the virtual
bead of the British Government in Ire-
Jand during the absence of Lord French.
MYST:
OF TROOPS
ee 2 British Cor tts fearful
waeapa
The fear not sinking was voiced. at t the
ré seems to be some idea of deai-|'rish Ofice today when nary we
;| made as to the number of
eng drama does Cal Tractionactiag jen route to Irsland. It ts known shat that
aatlo additional troops are being
regarding me he will confer a @istinc-
a|tion on me not enjoyed by Cardinal] clude the Argyle and “Suiberlng|
Mercter. If 1 had to go to pri
o TUST A FEW MORE SAMPLES
BRITS aa MILTRARTSM.
they,
srove saroean “the
e fame date st Ballsghaderecn,
or think that he represe
of’ public opinion, He
Did Not Get Time to Draw His} ee
ed.
ik Brooke, member of the Privy
adviser to| Bans
nt
was
residents, of the town have
Ne
rooke is $
led revolver in his right-
inager Cotton of the Lom marded
Railwa; ‘The attack-
——-- ba
STERY SHROUDS SENDING
8 TO IRELAND.
arms;"ammunition er_military
equipment and bore them off. They
en vet fire to jes and
Bantry has recently beon shot u
twice by police and soldiers and two
daylight. One soldier was iilted
1@ fighting and: four yroungee. ‘The
wae has ‘been described as “a regular
hed battle,” sunich continued ul er
large military reinf
when the Republicans thao ath
Brnree is about’ es miles from Kil-
"| maliock, which was
arm
tomazneonta who tried to put out the
in their burning Mawellinge and
f business upon by
the ‘otloe on it ovcasi
POURING IN ore ‘TROOPS,
multary “sariien,
——
POLICE AMBI AMBUSHED.
- Another detached party party of the British
Army of Cccupation in eland
been ‘attack
Bervice corres!
Dublin on July 31, says
“Two: policemen. were wounded, one
fatally, wher a small detachment we
ambushed by ctvillans near Pendy't
Cross; in Tipperary, art
——
ternational News
\dters 4
house, and riddled the old ‘man's ola
fa renegade of the bedy with bullets, . ‘ehots, |
ir | ment
military forces)."
D
| nict between the people af Ireland and
“|the people of Britain.
burned on the night of July 23 ys a| sel
en" UCT to reliev
their ete daring coups, fn» ates they are
a great and
was held from the
it saying
feta of him and “took him towards
en the was
taken tpto the house Mr. A. Meagher
went t a
artes, but thre
shoot him if he stirred, bnd said ther
had e bent for @ pri
fers apparently hi
instead
to
nd sent for
On the mas they met oi
the police had to ke Shouting “Po:
tlee""to old dan,
PP. arrived.
he ordered the -soldiers to leave the! on
house. They went out while he was ad-
ministering the Last Sacraments, bu!
jeged that they replied thi
they thonght “he wae in Feiner.
WASHINGTON SPEECH ON
ATT. AMENDMENT |
W. Goff was shee pl
Jains His ‘edie to Accept ee bat he declined’ aved tn
‘Articl that the election. be deferred to. futnre
ith | meeting. © An’ th ‘members|
@ speech
last week: .
this despatch from Lon-
n appeared in the press here}
olf Sinn will cor rward
with an offer to shake hands, forget the} 10 “iene
back ithe tide rolling tn on the
veral minutes before | ext
en he
bast and let bygan gones and
to consider the
ciate rot North Ireland, the Govern-
to inion
Home Rule, reserving only the right of
imperial defense (control of naval and
purports ds
“The despatch 1s esigned
to put the rah h people tn the wrong be
tore a pubic. It to not the
Irish ere 8 @ con-
Tt {a not the
Irish pooplé at all who are to blame for
this s strusele
0 American ebould fall to realize
ta ‘the British aro the agsrosso
ht. The Irish people alo re beve
a aright to rule Irqland, but the British
Persist in attempting to force their
usurpation on the people with ‘the bay-
y always and are
jow to sign
een the two Nations. Let Lloyd
George appoint
the Government of the Republic of Irc-
land Is ready to appoint its represent
ves,
“ already Indicated my belief
that the Irish peeple would be willing
jeve British gn:
ture as
would gladly devote myself tothe fos:
tering of the: sam
tween Ireland an
arm.
Order Fath
ment peace | &
his plenipotentiartes, |»
. Nations ie Ire
count nued om Poge 5.)
Ofsce at New York, Ne (oni Ne We cade te hee OP MS
the Act oP Maren . ost
Bishop
lected = National rage wet mee
none of Irish Freedom
fonal oul — on
the
was | at the most eventful crtala in. ‘the
f the
tory
union an
ational Movement,
coordination
evening, daly 30, to all ‘the
Vacancy created by the resignation of!
Rev. Peter E. Magenni:
r
jonths ago wi eneral of the
ras el
Ros- Carmelite ‘Order and Is no Honger a reat.
}dent of the
proceeded o a
Former Justice of the. Supreme | Court
in
Council aince it came
F larger -area, St
1 | decided, however, to go on-with'the elec-|’
BISHOP GALLAGHER ELEOTED:
Justice Daniel F. Han Of the New.
York Supreme Court nominated 1OP
Gallagher, wi it at the mest.
and great ovation 01
he could get ‘in a word, and
made the’ most remai
Councit bar over heard, It wan plea
for unity im the Irish ranks in Americaja final
As it was not known in edvance that
Bishop Gallagher would attend the
meeting, it was not possible to get a
stenographer, but the tolloeag. ts a] e
ood synopsis of his address
Right Rev. -Michael J. Gallagher,
Bishop of Deti Mich., having been | >
York.
Hally and Mr. ‘Henly bad spoken :to ‘atm
end had asked him to come to. N
York and Inquire into both sides of the
3
who some —
not
ety hel ae stopped.
would the Lrish..
Mayo, jeavy was an
cm, from’ his stoycte by 2 blow of SHOT WHILE BRINGING IN George pretende thee |<Tuted therein,
@ policeman's rifle. .HIS BICYCLE IN OFFALY. he tg frightened at this problem—that | (Ane)
¢ Murroe, County Limerick, on uly evnaeen 1s too mul him to solve. Well] "8 ¢ ppoeee
7a ttacked by five mer, twenty-two years, |tet him clear out—it. will not then be iamerrenn
p clothes policemen, arméd_ with fof “Cangort yee Shinrone, mals, is In| one of hés pi and we whose prob- prontion ed thie a ona the. tact
rifles. They beat him with rifle butts tt 1s m it will not ot mentic ae on
and thea ted him (08 gate, halt um “The truth is that the British tions there should not De aay
nscior “A ent does not want peace In Ireland some alton ae those Nebting
Thomas Feery was shot dead in his or with Ireland except on term seach | fecrimine te
couse by: soldiers at. Ballycommon, | no\reai Irishman will accept—on the - .
Offaly. Ft ‘was seventy -) id.} to . baal ot Treland’s subjugation as a mere THE PLOT" 0 DRIVE our
| the bos nd riddled t vais 4 Bishop Gallagher (aid ie name name hed
been used in connection with @ so-called
England a ected vantage a
iden when
op Gallagher ons net
est and’ most vincing way, taking’?
filon ‘bo won
be cor
ne ‘American pobile jc optaton 4
eGovernment: were Gevoted
to @ fight, to ‘destroy each’ oth
‘warned “his."hearers: that:
The Bishop's
[guesitty interrispted:
‘thee he went to Chicaso
Putte:
Diocesan Diamond Fanttes ty
tats un are