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Vol. XVII, No. 45.
Whole No. 895,
’ Published We
Subscription 1 year,
William St. N.Y,
feecign, $3. Postage free.
NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 6, 1920.
V
A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE OAUSE OF IRISH INDEPENDENUE, IRISS LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS eF THE IBISH RACE.
Entered
- - Oice at ew Yo Ee
sasteer,
Jan. 18, thi
odes the Act of’ March = ar
PRICE FIVE CENTS:
MAC SWINEY GETS A VICTOR'S BURIAL
Martyred Mayor of Cork Borne to His Grave in St. Finn-
barr’s Cemetery While All Ireland Mourns--=British
Military Display Fails to Intimidate the People---,
Volunteers in Uniform Turn Out to Pay Last Honors}
To Dead Comrade---Soldiers Tear Down Mourning
Drapery From
Griffith, Acting President
Doorway of Cork
Delivers Funeral Oration.
The Mothertand for wile be suffer.
and died has recetved into her em-
torace all thet fo mortal ot Terence
Swiney. Last Sunday the martyred
Colef Magisrate of Cork ven an
Imposing funeral in his native city and
rest pre
“Wrap the
the dead
of the Irish Republic,
City Hall---Arthur
MacSwiney has ‘over ‘been
burial
Man, Dring of of Pneumoni
Dragged From His Bed and
Murdered—Boy Killed Instead
ENGLISH PAPER REPORTS
NEW BATCH OF 7H OF ATROCITIES
of His Father, in Tipperary—
Old Murdered in His is Own
Yard—Gatway
ated in Presence of Wife an and
Family.
LONDON, October 26.—The Evening
Standard, which {s extremely proGov-
ernment, published a special despatch
from Dublin describing the kiUings of
four persone by men In upitorm ss fol
ol Ryan, Registrar of the lol
Tharies, tm bed
tp hin home, a: ft
and aryesed, & (ana |12, hie Bee ving of pneumonia. Men
a. detant | tives entered the house, thrust Ryan's
io r warrior of the Clan isister out of his room and, after 2 short
party
was js murder any race has more fm the
Th home of the Kissane family, taking two
feeeeor, Lord Me ve Std for ivory | RUTIRE oration at the grave by me , eh than he wh died Jeremiah and ‘James, from their
‘ ae a Tone aleas ee eae | Gruman, Tice President of the irish Ba Belen tn eeteat mea ae ony of stary. |teds partly dresved. ‘The
a public, a Protest against the attempt of to kneel outside the house and
of the British ‘Miltary Standing peste tha frhly dug grave lund In defiance of the will and wisheo|They Kapcked. th oo oer
a can et ce he a at th expressed | ot its poopie. . Doelnetag, to thot foo rea ay nk
ope that the le
Ser cer to tno | Score jun on ig acl what [races ne
threats that Irish Volun-, that thoee me “Biter toot have the a. victor, ho was “struck by the est. | "oh ee me went to the Gheson
i tf would erentest nl
7a in unitorin road pet ee Votan ‘Toad as eotire ot | nee as malerue oe nici ariel home and demanded Taine Gioswen bet
‘i participate Me line teers i ty Hall to the [2% majertic o | aol man jwere told he was not.at home. While
AMermed lerge mbers ot | Cathedral. “Arch sf Tas | gating rece ot Ny he hey were arguing rite tater of
Jwaitorm ‘oluntesrs were 7 g James le,
oe ve tion as cscert to the | mania. and the ‘teh Bishop of ork, ria | 29° utter ta well aa to lead, and lod to bie father tow hie bed: ‘Let
x preserving order along the line down the lime of the poe pro rah tren thorn tte father, faatend of yon.
march. COFFIN CARRIED BY .VOLUNTEER|His death has chown how the Spirit |wanted, but another declared: “He will
bande, which had been prohibited FICERS. can triti and 7 Ther: from
y arching fo, the Four officers of MacSwiney’s a Oe nee or ne noertiee te bed fora dlasace of 400 yards and
tabeh sacrifice walled
shouldered the coffin along the route to|1o0 TES ane A o im.
the dead Irish Be
ft ite hole loft, in
: floral
‘wbich, outlined against a
Frount
of plack velvet, dominated the “
eplay.
Mayor Mi
things we thought we fought for in
Worla War, and
is nam e shall 50
6 ages as-an Imm 0 did
ot quake before the tyrant 1 whose
cout was as grand a3 the ideal "or which
t
he died.”
word and reality of freedom are lov
aad honored.
SOLDIERS TEAR powx MOURNING
DRAPE
the capataicue ai the Cath
General Stall of the Cork dls
them
les in the United
ead played
‘were forbidden to join’ the
pal thoroughfares. Troo}
2 |grawa up the atnedal when ce |
- arrived.
THREE HUNDRED PRIESTS IN THE
IARY,
service at. the
. Cathedral .lasted
s|morethan two hours, The Archbishop of
Cashel occupied the throne, The. Bishop | patches
Bishops cele-
of three
of Cork and eight other
requiem Mass A chotr
pri
Four colonels of the 1 lisp Volunteers
“a
ston started thi ds of echool chil-
, wearing the Irish atonal kilts,
walked to the cametery w! 6 body
was to be buried.
Whea we funeral
Abe Cathedral
king: the
of MacSwiney in a columh of ten
eight than three
sand persons, extending @ quarter of a
mile, procession of
On the moral ourners
it was discovered that British raters automobl constantly
had torn Po ras toler ahi watched “the eee on erard for
the door of the City Hall, a wave eof (Say “untoward demonstration
indignation swept not only threvgh the ——~
city of Cork but throughout the whole MILE - LONG PROCESSION
qh a. e int shown by the
people under such oun py tne MARCHES THROUGH LONDON
dance the splendid disctpline of the
Irish Republican organization. Coffin Draped i in Irish Republican
poatling from Cork on Octoper 31.) Flag~ Escorted Through Heart
1s O'Connell, staf correspondent of .
the U; service, describes th of itis Motropolis by Thow:
* closing scenes in the burial of the mar-| sands of en and Women
tyred Lord Mayor. His aespatch reads:| Irish Volunteers in Unifory
OORK, October J1.—With aa army} March ide ~the Hearse
airplane droning overhead and provtt- |
onty sound of the,
solemn occasion. Tergnce MacSwiney
Lord Mayor of Cork,’ was: buried bere |
* today with ceremonies befitting @ great
Rational hero.
was removed
Bes
Guard of Honor—London Pret
in Pharisaital Chorui
Praise ‘of “British Tolan
ment, which
Half a ¢evan
ing to the New York Hi
fen
the fuperal
Kingsway, but were silenced by
e poll
none four mile line of march from St.
‘Cath:
som
almost shoulder to. shoul.
der.
‘The world was looking on and the
wide.
VOLUNTEERS MAKE THEIR
APPEARANCE. |
Just defore the commencement of the
‘Mass of requiem, a nui of, stalwart
>| BOETAKEN FROM “WRONG
HOUSE" SHOT BY SOLDIERS
e
sent MacSwiney to his
u
HOODLUMB SHOW HosTILity. |"
Particilarly‘Atrocious Orime Com
mitted by British Military
Fowl at Buttevant, County
ork.
fury of the otis
refiected ia
dood! + | Boer call
hostfle demonstration’ oy mand
oat,
tricken, found his son Tying “a ° pool
1 Ind fe ina critical con-
aiden
BOY REPUBLICAN HANGED
m its place in the City|bis country, wi ra q
Hail ep truckloads of ers and|streets of London on the ing of | young men up to the coffin con-/ Hatred of British 7m tyranny be gpreed
armored cars bearing m ms 28. An of Irish Volun-|tatning the remains of MucSwiney, ro !ing throughout earth.
drew up before the building. No at-|t the Cork Battalion, which Mac-|moved thelr. overcoate, under’ which |:York World’ of October 29. pr cinted ‘ne
tempt made by them to enter the|Swiney commanded In life. strode with ‘they wore ghe untform of the Irish. Vol- following. report of an anti-British out-
place oldierly' bearing on elther alde of the|unteers, and stood at attention bealde ak tn Barcelona,
A» the town cloch struck the appotot-|hearse. Behind marched thousands of |the bier during the whole cerémony. . Octdder 28.
ef hour a line of pipers took Unetr place | friends and jots of the martyr, ist an Basque’ students mado a noisy
along the vestibule, aod 0 the sound. young and old, men and women, rich (Continued om Poge 6.) Idemonstration today before
ret
septuagenarian named Charles /*7°
Lye Ket ia on ya par
Care.
IN MOUNTJOY PRISON. to
| eulate’ wi
| Catalan cl
|STUDENTS ATTACK BRITISH |,,C"2,
CONSULATE AT BARCELONA ecunt of MacSwiner, snd/ wor
wear moural
LETTER OF COMPLAINT FROM MICHAEL COLLINS:
iy
Minister of Finaice of ‘the
of Assassidation.
cig an Ako-thasoin,
S6C118t
Editor of Twe Gariic Amracan,
4 Chara—My attention has bean call-
ed to Your issue of the 11th inet, tn
article
local é of this your gave them a
rode ey fod thi ees
‘by saying—Sina Fein will rapkily de
elme now when the le see that tts
won't be able to work
He, and now
tions’ has~peen
mach more ably by both President De
efforts
show that certain “individ
‘Trish Republic
“Frente
Let me state at once that it is no| jy
of mine what fantastic etate-
ments the Pabiic Ledger wishes to pub;
| itageddiferences between the leaders iieh from a co in
at home knows well|who is ot thé, eat of
there ts and knows equal-| Unténist J hero. The seniors mal
fe this fact that has been the| thing is the state
Det ate sth of Position. Any-{menta. in Tar Gaesie Anftarcan, with {nothlng to arovogte for ne wi eeeee
ed. | firme which 1 sald stout ‘no nerotit-|reiled approval, Let it be,clestty un-/fore not apologize. | But ‘President De
‘Rit, more:terctoy and | ergtzed ty that wo -all stand to-| Valera and owe an apob.
og = him
‘Wo have been
wy question.
iting to néwspapers for
‘ly because the
I
tent);
all a6 .oné on.
I many ike
Asserts That Bretherton's Despatch;
Printed in Philadelphia “Public Ledger” and Brooklyn “Eagle” Should Nat. z
Have Been Reproduced by the “Gaelic American” and Censures the Paper for
Doing So—Also Claiis The Editor Should Apologize to President De Valera—:
He Will Nof Do So, But Insists on an Apology From the President and Harry. .
Boland for Gress and Unionaded Calumny Against Judge Cohalan and’ Hirt
Inserted’ in’ Records of Dait Eiréatn and Widely Published in America — Threats
eee Collins printed
that
orton may “have améng our own}, ~
i
Mawston Hovsg
‘ 1.
30° Meadhon Foghmhalr, 1820.
cloba ei “petitions have
Cataian‘fiag at h mast on
[oreed to
the Beta [rig cabana ga October
\COURTMARTIALLED FOR |
EXPOSING NG_FALSEHOODS.|
‘The Lotidon Barean of the New York |
6, that the
id They're hanging as well as
British Government wanted to have the | shooting them Tor the wearing of the Reptile he ts s acting stir ‘twaye bes ag tha tat word. I do
respondents impressed with | Froen jowerer. remarks
Bei ‘oteration™ and British fre | hes aa wraneled fe the ralowe Ta if Americans of me Trish dlodd and Ameri-| may make will be by ey ot aol ¥
Rraint bot the “toleration” e Dublin because, as a soldier of the Irish wi the ie anoo recenting
shortly ver je funeral train left Lon-|penublic. he attacked a Bi tore " ac Sea
don AtCrew and Holybeed the mourn and a private. soldier of the Fo regs | noted e teed a Ya
with 2 thelr dead. throast |, Occupation fell in the fight. A
ot hissing Britiehers, aera Tom London, datad November {Policy with ae ening the, Pronideat's, post
The thts veneer of ‘British clvilization eave: \ [expected at this eta | thon tine
had cracked and the brutality ,had |" ievin | an eghiden.yearoid {ation becomes more and more di 7
broken throush. Sinn Feiner, convicted by a “British [for her, shames her Chara,
—— courtmartial pated In |fore denent, Peopis _Mébeat 0 Comedia.
nothing
THOUSANDS ATT END MASS sn autacie on sellers muatloned at a ao aarity oe the rt Salon ot vue nolowe REPLY.
oF REQUIEM ATO CATHEDRAL ete ot Mountloy Prisos,/Oe Peaanion: “Now aenin Geaperate| ‘The editor of Tix: Game Atenas
; ir,
‘The services in St. George's Cathedral, in. on October 28, Barry made that she can no longer do it. gladly gives space for the letter
which were held before the procession |4, smaavit before a magistrate to the |
marched London ‘streets, | rect that he had been tortured by eol-| ther cheered. for Ire-) Dropeietér of the Freeman's Jowrnal of
were attend sent soeble fon. diers and jailers’ attempt to in- land ona free Ca ‘sboutet | Dublin. hes boon vu mmoned before *
many thousands, who were of his fal which be convent
nd room in the Cathedral, waited out. |@uce im to, reveal the names Down wit torte ANT he Con- courtmarti
for sailing tention to ite aitterences
pecount reprisals
betw
Wren coming Duelin Castle and
om British and American newspaper
+> }
isl, 000,000 A WEEK COST °
DUBLIN, October a
OF ONE TERRORIST FORCE | sands of in mone
Tong tothe trish Reputlic, wore 6
Winston Churchill, speaking in thé |covered and confiscated when mi
House of Commous on the night of
October 26, sald the coet of .
Y
are chgaged
jing terror throughout Ireland.
forces:
Bank bero yesteraay.
—
SINN FEIN FUNDS SEIZED.
Many
raided tho Munster and