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Vol. X
VIL, No. 46.
Whole No. 896.
X
NEW YOBK, NOVEMBER 13, 1920,
A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO’ ota CAUBE OF IRISH INDEPENDENCE, TRIsa LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS OF THE IRISH RACE.
Sutscrpuee Monn eum, To. Bovtaae tre.
Sees Ree eS Yo wedes
Jan. a8, 1919, at the Pe
the Act of March 3. 1875.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
English propagandists eay the
BRITISH OFFICERS TORTURE. PRISONERS
Two Sinn Feiners, Arrested Near. Bandon, County Cork,
Are Victims of Savage Cruelty---After Having Been
Beaten, Bayonetted and the Flesh of Their Arms,
And Legs Torn With Pincers: They Are Put Up
Against a Wall to be Shot---Request for a Chaplain
Answered With Curses---One Man is Partly, Insane
As Result of Inhuman Tréatment.
Irtsh
19 a “domestic question.”
Questior
Reed what follows and when you bave
Enishe conscit e
k your
jence
as a not a matter for Humanity, to
See exnotige
ary story of
Tuomas ‘Hales and Patrick Harte, of
Ynocknacurra, Bandon, Cork,
new serving sentences of two years’
hard labor, is published in the London
tary offers are
BRITISH JOURNALISTS.
Central News and “Daily News”
Representatives in Treland Re-
ceive: Murder Warnings From
“Black and Tans” for Telling
the Truth — Chief Seoretary
Greenwood Says He
Made These “New “Reprisal”
Threats to 0 Give Protection to
All Correspondents.”
‘pre ith is disliked’ by the “Black and
conep!
the tor.
ATTEMPTED SPLIT IS CALLED OFF
Group of Faotionists Who Have
me Time Have Been
in Chi to Start a
Been -Working for Secession or
a oe Defeat Call M
tion — Gathering
ing cago Bival
Postpaned Telefaitely at President Be Val Valera’s Bequest.
16 Conif held at the British
bassy In 1917 and 1918, “Disrupt the
h ertea. and De
being
ng or paving his
which sim:
‘The correspondent of the Central
News (a Bri news-gathering
agency) at Trales, Ireland, reports that
he bi ved writ warning eat
to the
Gir’ Hamar Greenwood, Ch!
tary for Ireland, was usationed mine the
ot mons jest Watnesiey.
saya vow London de don deopetce. rend
lent nt Ire
POLICE THREATEN TO KILL |?
struoted the Force Which Hes to
fen
for Father O'Reilly, of E ‘of Feakle, Coun-
source. aloer
cable from- London, “eted November 6,
out first ritmatting hem cen
cho:
dated November 5.
the
were carried cut in revenge. for bls
death.
Two men who were arrested on sus- |
picion of having been imp!
by the military and police In Ireland.
—++e—_
PRIEST WHO-KEPT DEATH
VIGIL BEATEN BY SOLDIERS
low British soldiere--thoes heroes
‘This is the story as told by the
A painful and dtaqutting tale lero
iated in calm ‘oy
the ‘Rev. ORelly.
®' Curate, Peak County Clare, in a tee
ter to the
the night of the 7th instant in the ah
tage, Unerampled in ferocity, and In
ex i¢ as an outrage
the Catholic Oburch is what he reveals
cou
Catholic hair and. ahed Toare ‘ince
St “'BRITAIN'S POLICE MURDER WOMAN
AND HER UNBORN BABE IN GALWAY
Mrs. Qujan Would Have Beea a Mother Again in a
Month-—Shot Dead, Wi
Front’ of Her Home, by Ruffian, Who Fired From:
Passing Lorry —Neighbors Who Came to Her Assists:
‘ance Driven in Terror to the Fields.
When
tating to them then . tight-tting army ® Clare, Who Had, Watched i, was erecuted after havi, Bruieh muree whet. | woe
rome sine - Remains WO UOD- ied of being a. spy. what an outtry of
ter ou (Tat are a Preevared ze stables Is Brutally Assaulted |rage, lamentation and denunciatio
ae er eoer pordents| bY British Officer and Privates|"alsed by. British pro sta! The God
im Ireland tf they comings tos write Stee] and His House Bombed—Com-| ea ith tenet woe. American ners ty
pelled- to Take Shelter in |Paper editors who sneeze wh i
Irteh’ Journalist e
ae rn ral Sher write re o Prints Neighbor’ 's Out Hous body in Government circles or high
T | The Irish Bi st (rom | stroy to attend the! the Split. {toa et the Dotty News ta the etfs th
January. 1919, to July, 1920, 267 Ens-| There ts not o: among them|The telegram is as follows: correspondent's life was in danger
tah and military we: red | of any standing or influence in the Na- Ned from “Black and Tans” bamuse he
bythe Irish Republican Army, disarm-|tjonal Movement, or of real ability. The}, New York, November 5, 1930. | wrote the truth. \
ond with only talent thet any of them have Government, ‘wid Sir .
De | hitherto shown is for making "Cuitago* Lin. jaa: ot, been informed of the threat,
circulating venomous: falsehoods, on request of President De the In-
and some'of them ate masters at | ¥é * ot at tvalee: shere-the Unreat was
that. In thetr blind foDy/ime of them| f/f * “T. ‘J. Dwrea” | alleged to. have been made, to give pro
probably do realize thet, at, this |°\74e- Secepeienisis’ -were 20, discony: | tection, tf all ne errespondents,
Eine eben Lior George 2 iobering at the poor of thetr vr hey
: people and the “Black and | ‘Spite many
|
RE
i
ais
High
Hi
a
i
i
5
was also str
1 yas oot ja 6
datend mye? and Ligatenant
soreral times In the face and
5 BEATEN ax BA¥ONETED.
je Streets. .
Tuomas F, Dwrra.”
Michael Colina, © Hugh O'Connor,
Michael A. Kelly, , William Darry,
P. J. 01 e.- ° Edward J.
Joseph A. Lynn, F,.Dwyer,
Anna E. Johnsgn, John H. Dooley.
arrested | 5G. O Gertrude B. Kelly,
At the same time, bat the “military tet Witiam F. Cahill, Jobn-F. Kelty,
m .
Jobn J. Hearn, Thos. §. »
On reaching the lorry they were not: Harrigai
able to throw ur oth in together, as Jone, Ff Pore. Es ocomier,
JM. they separat rte from me and the | ‘thomas J. Hurtoa, T & Shanfey,,
f9:, threw us into tne lorry nly | Austin For "FJ. Sexton,
ind, as bi was ron “down my |\ Co!
fare trom the injuriesci-fecalved. We | Uns Ferd b. F Oauner OC.
Sere taken to Bandon into the mili oning the above dist of nonentl.
darrarks yar. and were lined up to belties, the Triende of of Ireland will look fn
‘ou have some docu-
(Continued on Page 5.)
mantpulates
9 [of carrying out ‘he British “pmbesry
rogramme.
So far af winnie any large measu'
ot support ish “people. In
10. projected
Bolle wilt ta doomed to falturé, “oat nk Ube newe
papers, will, of course,
“Irtah row” and for the
@ fictitious importance which will do
reat ‘in Ireland. Th
and coani civen to these
graph, / and nunveds. ot ‘pec have
recetred patlege, a
money tecribed for real we work for Ire.
land has been wasted/ Following Js a
copy of the telegrams:
“New York, November 1, 1920.
that elected represen
tatives Ot Repotite of ireland have not
er recelving co-operation
end are neil
ioe coordination of Unought from exe
otive authority of Irtsh
Freedom, thereby nullifying the object
jor which \was found
in his mission To this end the
undersigned x :
0. 1. F., and others, urgently’ ask
to m d confer in Chicago on No-
9 and
tb
4432) North
age
been called by tele
of | Ject,
west corner Randolph and Le ma
CAN SHIPS WELCOMED
BY IRISH, PUBLIC BODIES.
British Gover ernment Condemned
ford
Waterford. City Coane Council, Cor!
jon, and Council of the the Cork Ta:
jostrial
Coste out tor pobicaton by M1
L. Fawnitt, Irish Consnl, from bis New
York office.
‘The resolution, after welcoming the
United States Steamship Company's
vessels, to. Cork and ei
Uot-that thetr calling ot Cork wil od
too trade and in-
‘and Amer-
fea, saya:
“We condemn
{sh Government authorities
probibition against Al
Yeecls. entering Cork Harbor 0}
cast-bound voyage. We regard a a
hibition Rot ae ‘an tnlated incident, bot
the tradit! hey |
the action of the Brit-
a, {net
of maintainieg control tof of the seas, and
Preventing the sbtpping expansion of
other nations, We also regard it
fr
within the past serent
ion,
people will cooperate. with an;
taken by them Te ts Pepa ane
to the in {interests of our country thi
ve te all I xomele. and tt ‘
our desire maintall
course with" a nations.”
“GREATLY BIAGGERATED: bd
| Thess report Fethers
vy priush ‘forces near
vain for of one man on woman
who le'kngwa to the country for any
ae
Qounty’ Cork, on: Norensber 5.
hes youn Gealed by B
acteristics of th
. ment has attracted
reduced country | five
(rom. eight millions ot? om four millions
guns,
“We fook to the. Uatted 3 Btates Aamin-
the Very Rev. P. E. .Mageanis of the
General of the Redemsptorists,
Father MacMahon, of the Jesuit ‘ours
tain | ony OF MARTYRED
IRELAND
STIRS HEARTS IN ITALY.
ROME, November 1—The action of
ty Bash, | ‘a leader of the Catho
cmery, say
ay ‘cannet ‘remata indiffereat to
t |the desperate cr:
‘The time has comb, for Italy to know
TEMPLENGRE BURIED Ana
LOOTED BY MILITARY
tintana. sans ish ine attended by |
ts | tone for | the ihn mother and her j
th Child in Her Arms, in
of thoee who dewailed.-the j
woes of Belsium breathe even @ sol!
nh ceased. to be
me bocause the fatal al shot wes
by a hireling in the 1 ot
land
Ne world Tooke on, apparentiy ‘te
moved, while massacres
reo civilimnx, one of them
woman with a baby tn hor arms,
shot in Ireland today, according teed.)
rather |
|
Fa benought him to leave |
was resolved to
ar the rte |
and the crueities of the 5 o'clock. He made an Act of Contrl-;
‘Meh troops serving as police and thelr | tion and recited the afew treo
work of d Later when putting turt on the fre to) 0%
1: im fro strock
A PBOMISING REGRUIT FOB|the tadie—a salute from the suns and
[a domb rh the parlor window fol
THE “BLAOK AND TANS.” |1,veg, doing considerable damage.
wh rock | ThE” ked at tho door
ibaa oe nt ‘te community |e through the dear The
tm Bagland oto lgtbla for the tack shattered the fanlight and riddled
and Ten Soriliary to the Royal cs bis ‘bed from underneath, and all this
eblaze wil
‘When’ Thoraas Landers, seaman, was, | time iB6 © e j
ea79 tbe ee Eee Sean Wey. "About 3:30 A.M. he 6 through |
with h stealing, brandy. hiner the dack door, a dangerqus tagk a8, it
was pearly te the front décr.
fet off with avGng, aa he wantod (0 jln | TM INT Orth down be
the Royal righ iat Ponstebalarr, He was Tog. 80 is 2 ‘not te make ole. and
‘bombed and
withe eo of the gir] who had ‘ecw |
im oringing bim to the
was burned down
Sounded. poltcemen
by the military.
O'CALLAGHAN ELECTED TO
SUCCEED MARTYRED MAYOR |“
‘were pet ou ty Lord Mayor " wayor Ocallaghas ot |
re... Windows {n..more than? fifty Cork has been elected Lord Mayor of
houses were 31 bat the occu-| that city, suceeding Te erence MacSwiney.
ts | pants ithout Injury.. The pro-' who died of bunger in In Brixton. Priso
Grietor’ of one of tht shops | London.
set on fire by fif-
‘teen wearing trench
some
{helmets and others gs mas!
NEW “REPRI8AL” ATTACK.
British military and police again com-
mitted als” in Templemore,
|County. Tipperary, according to s des-
CHILE HONORS MaoSWINEY.
——
The
SANTIAGO, Chile, “November ial >
spectal Mi celebrated here to-day
tm memory 7 of the late Lord Mayor Ma
'ewiney of Cork,
ast | =
| BED CBOSS ASKED TO ATD
SUFFERERS IN IRELAND.
4; |formed in other
n id . the
not pee why he should run sway.. An Branch
inepector and eight |Friends of 1 Tih, Freedom Ask |
or ten soldiers, knocked at his door at} That Service Be Extended
6:30 PM. He 1 door, and we re h *
wos ered out. He was told he as lef 8 ol ritis Army o ;ments for Potnns
to be. noundly thrashed.” and.’ he sa; pation Similar to That
ray, [hore aod then the soldier cane b meld Given Other Stricken Areas in
| me down, and 4 A me to the wall | Europe—No Definite Answer|imna coi
a front of ot the house, "1 Jed to! to the Request Recoived. ment
if 1
i mo with the stock ‘olentiy Sine! e | ome following eon
stick when I protested. The District, Po emi amb Nauonal Socrotary. u
spector then 'atorceded. be it said to | 7 lends pet. Freedom,
his credit, and th saved me from eat Cross will “peak tor
yor II
October 22, 820.
|The American Red Crone,
National Headquarters,
Gentlemen—Mr, Jobin J. Bockley. Seo.
|retary of the New York Local Council,
\ Friends of Irish Freedom, has handed
me copy of your esteemed letter dated
my Ireland.
‘We confidently rely on the American
Cross to extend to Ireland a simi-
lar service to that 90 pers
war stricken areas.
Bsteeming your kind co-gperation, I
remain,
Sincerely yours,
Natonal
ow Lrxch,
Sorretary. |
IN RED CROSS,
that we are expect-
lag 2 very rly reply in thts rerard
\trom our Commission for Purope,
(rom our Pari
Mie communicate with your organization
again.
Yours very truly.”
Grorar A. Swoax. /
Assistant to the Vice-Chairman.
Mr. Diarmoid Lynch,
| National Secretary
Friends of Irish Freedom,
280 Bre ys
tew ‘York, N. Y.
October 30, 1920.
‘Cross,
d
jt their beds and shot outside.
—++
| MORE RAIDS IN DUBLIN.
IN, November 6.— Numerous
military raids
this in.
lishment of Patrick Mahon, where
in. Fret
Red
‘ational Hi
Washington.
Attention Mr. "coor A. Sloan.
.Gentlemen—We deg to acknowledge
moved.