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4 JOURNAL DEVOTED T0 THE CAUSE OF IRISH INDEPENDENCE, [RISA LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS OP THE IRISH RACE. ~s< :
at 165 William . 7 OEMBER \ eecondeluas :
c.f Vel XVIL, No. 60, Whole No, 900, sunerntnn yeah Gades Porem Ba Poa re ~NEW YORK; DECEMBER 11, 1920, GaN SSE RSL Recht oe PRICE FIVE CENTS.
‘INEW YORK STATE FRIENDS OF IRISH
) §. WAC SRYINEY “Sree Sesser as
.) NEW YORK WELCOMES MRS. MACSW ogg a ere Sea REOR ITE et ar
Widow and Sister of Martyred Lord Mayor of Cork Are| tn ea ot Bu rt SeueTEE HUNTED A
Greeted by Thousands When They Land “in This), From fhe Institute of Journal:| the movement |Big Convention With Distinguished Soldier
y ° was taken: . io th
City---Escorted to Hotel by Great -Array of Irish): (ica ‘omet ates Ere: tn an coneged oma the tala Applands Speeches. Insisting That iawtog Wk
Sympathizers---Paraders. Carry Flags of Neéarly| T=" Titget and Abuse Bp Hs ‘cine eegncteon| Mast: Stand Together For the Old Land and Against
resentatives. of “Manchester| who carried him into a house and suns:
Every Nation Except Britain---Great' Throng Turns Guardian”. and: Other English Seep steeds Deh <one|, ~ British Intrigue in America, Endorses the Natienal
eds P County Cork, t Terey wan re
. Out fo See the Two Ladies gn Their Way. to Mass im ore is te rom | ae a seme, fr “Council, Adopts Programme of Work For the Com:
atrick’s Cathedral on Sunday stat at ant eae ges eC ing Year aud Elects State and. National Officers—No
: timidate, newspaper editers and for} rye sittary Court of Inquiry into} “Attack Made on Anybody, But Declarati on
* Mrs. Muriel swine. widow of the! Mrs. M cswine Dixon aud the other: Ireland lons it
martyred Lord of Cork. Terence | Mrs. Peter Mar sis ney The meeting thoughes nes enough to think a few and. ‘nod Trish Rewopaper men in’Ire-| the deaths was private. The solicitor’ Th
cae Ter altter| wan touchlog "Here ts young woman whoie very I rec cable desnaicn to the New |[Fepresenting the men's Lin was elected at American Irish Movement Mast “Be.
law, In the great crowd outside the stedzy| ame was unlnown to milHons of| Tork Wordd, sent from:London on De-| poause jected .
in vip ‘slers were pundrads of womey [Americans bot a ite temo fags, And umber 3, au73 that Greenwood’ Dols | oma =“, "* colirt_an unconatita- erned By. is Own Elected. Officers: ~
com! . | carrying Irish and: Americad, Bags and | > lay the name of ce Mac. wee
. 1 Sue arrival of thove two patriotic and the emblems of slimont every’ othek p4-|Swiner's widow {s a familiar hourchotd ‘The N6 }
<peceraplished Irish ladies, whowave wf. Hlonallty except England were there,| ord upon the lips of ail our people, dt MASKED MEN BURN. OerroE ibe Peon core state Convention of j bargo put
Zp | tered even tong drawn out agone of{ oc. Cheering men, women. and chil.) id fs spoken with adtalration and pity | F DUBLIN NEWSP. the“ Lycatim, EIGhte sie eee int | matters grave tn Ireland by" th
g site 2 colminetiog tn a great sorrow dret looked out of the windows of eae. ultke ‘a the tas lous Wi th spd Avene ae een, Strest and pant of the White fn
—_ J 8 ©} by houses, The automoblie in which|*Dows of the Wiutcr now mantle the X Sonne 2 2 > November} ton. Thanks~be to- God,
=]. thelr sutterings with sue berole| Ne, MacSwiney aud. ‘her siaterintay | North and where'tho oun shines warmly je correspondents of the paper who eat Journal” Baided—|3#. mas 4 most suéceseful aud represen-| uence that then, preveaied 1 :
} ‘fortitude for Ireland's sake, was the 0c-| were to be driven to thelr’ hotel was|4own upon js and the cotton seat ‘a, the news. Three. - Gir! & on. Top} pom ar to Rg and was harmonious }roing to Ireland has alnce been rapadl-
jon table. demonstration, Blocked hopelessly in the jam of hu | elds of the South, Moncherter Guordian corresvon:| Floor-of Buln Haro Narrow | se ai fo fulsh. All sections of the nfged by the: Adbartean :
Men and women of all races in the! manity, ' and Commissioner Grover| “A mighty people, torice os numerour deat reports that although ther had] saa MP pg9-| more than -clght huncrad dclnects Peet epely® m this coming year
‘American’ metropolls and many from|‘Whalen offered his, Into which Mrs. aud|#® the Population of the Iales,|mititary passes, himself, the correspo: mane Oe ent. ‘The ae Runcired Celogate. pao*}continue in tha good work,
weighboring cities turned out in ‘thelr’ “MeSwiney ste accompanied | Hold. tu thelr” Roarte the same. senti-| dent of a London paper and two photo. "iat Ofeaied by Prat Ceduna ts ee ee ent ofticare ‘aad: use
|s to! me thé visitors from | hy iH car moved to the| Meits as 1 hich @ hundred re ill-treat and ted: d Back Sofie vere tee Xatfonal Council, taken /the prosecution of. our {
Welsind and show them tha! 1-least side of West wl ft waa] thousand; eit of New. York -yester-|threatened with cath, y lack and ing Pit Fl b od 725 'y wero out fer lunch, show pas
“fog made ‘for liberty by their beloved | at once surrounded again by the cheer. | ay mulated the widely of Terence Mac-|}Tans” on Sunday night,! November . oy. seed Bath 5 ‘ballots cast. i course whist
thenmelves fn appreciated omen were weeping. and | Swiney. when’ visiting the ereneof the ambush A despatch. trom Dain nel Alexander B.
score of freedom here. The demon-|there were tears In the eyes of many| "The ‘netsh Government.” the ggi-| of auxiliary | ‘police near, m-Couu:| November 29, ‘the office of the 65th Infantry, (the
Jn bovor of’ Mis and Miss Mac-| of the:bareheaded, cheering merf. and torial saye, “aan burn and stay, a fn Jre- ty Cork. officer saved ae news: a raat was “radded’ by armed | 24,559 tah, rho is State President
abd enemtes| tnepector O'Brien, who was in charge| land, but It cannot trample underfoot tapermen ‘bana: ked ‘men -funt after midnight, ose, oreeniration, opeied the Conven.
Sob Areland alike, It was a solemn and|of the police, had much difficulty in| and destroy the public Inaigaation of mete of. thln-ovidence of artempts | and was'bet on fire. ‘Three reg girls tetor: and ras anasimously elected Per-
/<\Meartfelt tribute to those who in their| cpening a passage for the car when the whole world. It cannot exterastnate te" tntimidate | retresentatives of the manent Chairman. He fs an excellent! _A rielag vo rl at chats
PUREST Om evade Zara i A ee of ee ee one a 7 ie tte
apiration 4 |. Ate \Greenwood, Ss mpai .
thd rodirth, in Easter Weok. 1916. 30900 IN WAITING CROWD. T MASE AT CATHEDRAL. i pritish Chief Secretary for Tealand, com vali ried Tascued at the oeaion ing allnge Thete was milltary precislon une aa cat tri
e Othcer
verything be did and his bosiness-| Borough ot Brooklyn. ‘Air The Beh Ny
the cSwiney accompanied by ber |zinues; hia Iylog statements jo” the
sisterintaw, Miss Mary MacSwiney, at“! Houde of Com i Freeman's
mens. and in his office in
a the| tended 11 0 clock Mase in St Fa London. On Decamaber 2, replying’ to ly te he ai pate ceiees (5
Cath mmday. There. were See cinin mide’ by.) Tae. Fpatltate, of the IrtanTimee (oro British) fame ail “ttwel
rmalints, | reported , (6. °
THE “TIMES” I 18 IMFAERERD.
‘The New York
gj ivan anid:
“On behait of Brooklyn and as anlae eae ot:
assistants” of the Rev.
re proeaciisn and. “nt,
> toi| thousands on Fifth Avenue -walttag,to
get ne Tenens |e a2 cable Htorial staff was coveréd’ by’ : ‘OReilly, Tem
et oe a eeesre nm foe od ih Nt Grud dete «ro thal phe. te
pe des fan the ALEyt'® procsedia Prats of work for the ‘coming year, admifatie. condition.
e Syeueeeiee en earn :
a z 2 ¥
* ¥ = Bre ee . or
a seer!
mt i woman Salt Seine 1 m the: pf Beaman (72 Stik of @ dey: by manera. ot, the Britt
tant,” tol Thirty-fourth | #¥ the young. widdw-leqbed “from right |; & on nan
nue, yf p |
8 gt 9:30 Saturday the | Stree ort-Astoria at| {2 left-as she passed arid: tntd erie 13 8,
pede glided slowly into ber. tandins - the. upturned. faces of those will be stven” |* Dicture
z pace a Pler 69, at West Nineteenth i her homage, late ’ whe wag meaitreated.- maltreated. smakin pp Bene sake at
There: wero: very few speonte ad- ence - ‘Bat . tthe wewbpaD. “sen ; : : | }length concerning the fa
1 Mued ie. pr scant members of) (9 AUoN te foot marchers to Orel day waa io lence alone FUR Ave [Sabu PC: cerusttad sree yruccer| ANTI:REPRISAL MEMBERS || Drockiyn, watlog. iat
the welcomalng ‘committee, offcials snd | try a eee og, | nue on Sunday.. The very silence of ihe} cary tik or bindrante ip de aischarge| . OF PARLIAMENT WARNED | been raised.
‘Tongaborera ling) murmur ‘thelr bats on thelr | TCWG as its tribate, of hell protesstousl ‘ en” through ‘efforts of the Friends of ‘Irish
om, Wow Strat, however revi te reasts, while the band of the, Sizty.| 4° Mrs, MacSwiney stepped from her paisatioeabiaaly According ” to the * Doily, “Azprese |Preedom and the ClanneGael,
eachce there of the thousands who| perth WRC ht wine tied strains, [Automobile those nearest her on. ihe counTESS MAREIEVIOZ IS |csitioa. of the “British Governmeat'a| THe report of. the Secretary was
had ave assembled to sive.an American and y relieved Oy Irak mesching| NePTalk tried to make a rash sgearat Trish policy in the House of Commons |#cepted and adopted.
s. Tirish welebgse to the women fotis of th, scene’ ase er, Just to be nearer, They ran it TRIED BY-COUR COURTMABTIAL | received threatening letters orere State Troneurer,, Mra. 7! Mocatrey,
‘Alotg tle way warlone Irish 90- recef ning an
= ‘man jho gage up lose aad life, for an| PAE ay inte Hoe : a solld wall. of salwart pele sat ot Hee th Th She| ot to stead the enton por wade her annual report, and it was
Bideals 22 Ee. * ’ * the tide of humanity was turn ge Against Her Is That She Po. overt Detlin faye the teers wera .
Cf Ascombaded ~by - bér sistertn.iaw, | At St, ri’ aineda eaty ae ee mata ten che tained wnt oie red. to: Or; written by “ . The Chairman appothted act
8 a etney, tae Tridow of tne Trigg on the eteps and on the street im front he eons tains inte! Ei Trish Bi & outs, Sinan y Ee Ee ere ee Onnian Me :
“test te step down the | Cr yy balding Av the automobe com hatin actaahen abr x onion Ertl iad OF Raow'| INSANE. PA’ bane parr: anne, ,
hich was igwerd a nse eg Bes Mac wtoey ie con) the church,/her arm on tat of her sis-)- Wh “Are Taught to’ Know,| . Dat and Mary Conver, and Mr. Dante! Grievance comaltng~iteata} oe
° tk moh ate ere oe een red tieir bata ‘the police wore under the tmpren “Love and Serve Their Country. | ~ DUBLIN, November 29.—the ‘petusn | * Mane CartolL of Kew York, juoved | Denret’s domes. aebetuiats Deatal
Fa urr ryet panies 70 BEE HER. aloa that the crowd would ‘scatter aft | wallitary rae 6 aia oe it the appointment of a committee of five Sheep: rT he Oatroll and Louis
oa a mal was‘remark-| having gitmpsed thelr first view of the com | ae ober Shey the order One inmate fat romulate, rules regulations Nominating Co1 tae Jet B.,
J Stee and toto a attng auiomedie to ay tm ff * Every time | Gand. “Owe of the utlendante was ar /sovera, the Courention. Motion was | tiva 7, George O-Bbea, wrenes,
7 snc ohe wan taken to the Hote! st ier yutomobite typed she was be- oe Goly seconded and carried and-the for-| Punfel O'Sullivad. ad Patrick J
at ff! lored ya crowd of women, some of| Ree re
=f} ane S uecsWINEYS APPEARANOE. then boing at file eating At one NO HELP FROM 0 CONSULATE, | 5
{ In appearance Sirs, MacSwiney (ean ne te colors Sijeret ial?
attractive, delicately refined young) (he. Wid. Mra, Macwiney Ide the enn, fo Auociateg Presa @ deepatch caistea d
{(° Noman. about 6 feet 4 inches In height. Kissed them.":'? she hai deen * “Iterated for-a great ma irom Cork on. 4
{| She wore a Diack hatrand veil and a jn trae at rns an wi ry years The in Consulate Patheritien of the State Council.- Motion ‘carried, | Rice, Parriok J. OReily, sJoreph Pj Fe
fe. Tone binek coat, trimmed with fur. coh where Mrs, ‘Mac are toj edged by thonsands of men. womee Underiying the ‘charge 1s the theory }here will not Interfere in the cave of | wuRPHY TELLS OF HIS HISTORIC | ln, re
“I am ‘overwueimed at this_remark-| Ter ae gt. Regis. $1 gad-chitdren. She went at once.to herlor the British <Gorernment that organ-| Richard , tn American, © broth VIGIT’TO IRELAND. Maloney. "
ge able testimonial to my husband's MEN , ising the Flanne'ts itksly to create die | of Joseph ‘Murphy, ote of tho Cork! ” Mr. John Archdeacon Murphy, of | Resolution . Cominittee— Mr.
Ce,” sald Mrs. MacSwiney In answer| C/VBS STATEMENT TO aifection, promote unlawful drilling and| hunger strikers who ‘died in’Cork Jail} 5,1 called oa by the Ghats, he| E@¥oy. Rev. Baward 5. “onatlty, ‘aciat:
to the greetings she recelved fro ‘ P, YYED IN ENGLAND |ivovide ‘recruits tbr the. 1 rolun. | 0 Richard Murphy, ‘True | Joho Trenor,, Martin Bigeme ond dee
F. Ryan, President of the Longehore:| After festing far a showy ime E TWO TOWN HALLS. |teors, the sotdiers of theNrish Republic. fast a'week axo-oD his Ken
ft: \— ihen’s Unton, who was the first person] st, Regis/ Mrs. MacSwin sre te. 1 ‘Tho Fianna; Ejreann, or Irish Boy He
ag to Peni to her ag she emerged fromthe following’ typewrit! en statergen| Scouts, are iretsea | in ws, of Ireland
“wer ent n 4 De-|and knowledge of miei AMtera- dinary ‘
4 “Lam. dbeply grateful forthe wouder- ture, history and. firvdliion ot thelr race \
Mastic outburst of welcor th ta uagthne given te unt morafug{ fn’ trades The court martial gat th the United Staten,
e geser to the women pf: Amer- ra oe
further progress h {ea Tor thelr gonervus tribute to my hus Couatess Marklovice was rentenced to/ life “in “Ipeland. qualified as ag |) “ecke after Faster Week, by the
while men and women thrust eager ‘. the. aster + Ri ‘American citean 0 a the consulate {n/t N
tand’s m eat after “the cen aor the progéfiltor of the Friendsiof Irish Pree-
bands into he car to clasp hers-in @}iyeur jetters from America, even trom | ner ‘The sei ‘commuted.te life fm uring j the Clap-naGael—to tell the peo-
weltoming clasp. American children, and | aim RDDY to tc [prinonmentand aftep abo had deen eld
a prisoner fore long time in-an Eng- °MasNEILL REAR REARRESTED. ‘America was behind them. He did not
be in a country where sq many, many | ing jon, : 2
yeoiie are, thinking about th cause of London cable despatch, dated. Decem eh. Jaf ere: she was compelled tc} ne them a charity, although the sum|the 1
ver associat? ‘with + Bain MacNe MacNetll, of tho Na- gent was.a goodly sum—over #200, 000—
he | These
irelan rt. . i
“You will.anderatand; of-courie, that] Restiveness ‘among, the city unem| tn tonal ‘val Wersity, former head of the | tent Tes “widows "a
Later she met/and s¥ook hands with |{ can say nothing aboiit endichen there neveds coupled wi 10 lack of housing | w rish Volunteers and, Member of Dall niotney sisters, of those ly fail
{the newspaper men and several friends | yptit 1 have ‘nppesrea Uetore The Nu-| ® ‘ations, ved to the selzuro of, Firenon, wan arret arrested in Dublin on-No-| thonb who. fourht and those whé died tn
*ho went down er! (Jon's Commission on Ireland, which in-| tbe Town Hall in Edmonton. & northe muon | Semmber :20,r released on November 30. | E, Week to give soul Regs
if ne who bourded the vessel atthe ited me here. My hearing 4g to be on | st ak London, by several bundred ie ioteas aatwievtee isa Sige she is of | and rearrested the same night.. A largo |110 of. treland. When he got to Ireland | throughout ‘ihe length
Responding to the} Wednesday next, I am told.*in. Wash- Gore Hoth ails. of Silgo. San is party ot “Btagk and Tans.” equ pped tu July, 1916, be found a devastated and | this countr} a un al fi cs Pirroet
or | agiase Rott should Whe to nage ieee bey’ ot: unemioer Inte ‘to ia memnber. 0 Eireann (tHe. Irish | with (a and. searchiights, visited mn tand surrounded ‘by wall'ot expressed my ;
; 1 ya expected | day too! je public bathe Parifament) ‘oF Pike St. Patrick's Divi. Professor MaoNelll’s real at Boo e. outside; no
n County. Dub-| Arvevican letters. oF :
Hf
Kk Possess
) reat: in the subarb of 1 Wathen ‘Ther |‘sfon ot erstor ear news
hotp.ue very. Frost med the ‘Borongh, Council hp sentence of the ccurtmartial has|tin, aud-made rents 9 of him and bts | Avery iowed. tn; oople in acrames | eve
Tece would be oreupled “until an-| not boen enaounced. eldect son is alresdy | to tq the attitude of America) leaders
a to Jal. hy Jail oF abot: the country tyrant-
ou A
rear SW SEIZED. ‘AC the time
"AND BBC imkewy_ Pains FRIE
y in ‘winaing oun wunitreedom,
‘ {m Ireland that America has vr
or ecpeel. m the “aiter
tip ay Ot nd on account-of her
ons and her ap and | 6
Idden, as Bells
jet that Revellton the broad’ acceptance
Sinn Fein was not
sate was not even one-third of
ere are many silos of
whe
cape,
our ‘in this country.” A ‘déapatch-trom ¢ rom Callan; County * ku
i saa
5 ae oy te
«| Assaasins in British Uniform) ; ber: 1, says that land.
ape ARSING 76 PNOLAND. Marder School eacher and! Catholic priest, vwhese.,neme ie not! = em pron” he sid to have been |
New Yo eri * Fatmér's on Near Arde ’ arrested there the prevtoua/ the meesenger of the Trish
day, commenting editorially on the ‘armér's - conveyed to the military A Nietica. ‘The $300,000 wan well ap-) Jantity
great reception given to bir ans ban Agooctated * CPress espaten cabled - | pled. and fom that time om Ireland | March”
}ewung to
aoe
with ueratieted unanimity.
the Chicago Convention, and not to the?) Bee
from Belthst on, November 31 Fein and It is ae
been caused fa
—-
A ‘Britten same an the north West:
“It was my privilege to go to Paris
A- of Mrs, MacSwiney's relative:
I h remarkable reception given Mrs. trontier was-attat by Rariris, rata.
* mart that the plans bed been shifted MarSwiney ought to make: the ensiteh Coroner's Court and in two large’: store ors “Corrind Of ech Fost @ year ago, where J pent ten wi ka men of this organization rs
: d burried over to meet her. One was Government cease ‘Its: bloody Work 13 houses... : man.+ British casualties, ee away {rom my own business, An @: “Our leadership needs uo defense, we