--- Page 1 --- 0 States --- Page 2 --- I watched , that he moved away from his incom- wondered whether he had baptized at those didactic emphasis , changing quickly to engage- I had assumed it to be this : but I found , as verbs or whether they were ever present to follow a new thought before he , or any one else defect ; for he had nothing of the calm of mind me most just : but it missed the great air of by themes at which he shied . studied him curiously and attentively ) matter , of what he willed to do-but turned to ing and captivating schoolmaster . imperious His sentences . with him . said that it was as difficult to fix A speaker who does not finish that had already been finished when confronted shiftings . Yet this , too , betokened the same doubling back upon his traces to expand themes had caught the first . He did this so imperi- the end of what he wished to say -or . for that sion to be present at important negotiations speech in the search for perfection . At first ing each before he came to its verb : and I ously and impatiently , however , that he left an All this , however , was delivered with the a high dignity in Ireland , who had had occa- and imperuous . In later days I was told that that is of the essence of true decision of Mr. Darrell , Fizzis , who writes about Mr. on a plate with a fork . The figure seemed to De Valera in the new number of the " World's ing charm , with which he vested his mercurial Aug 15-1923 character . " didactic emphasis of a schoolmaster , an engaged- T remember him on one occasion ( for I complete sentences . , " He never looked to sumony . Work , " observes that his mind is full of in- pleted thoughts to others altogether new , often him to a decision as it would be to fix mercury De Valera's Oratory . his mind at all . ' Nor was this a refinement of obscurate . entering on three successive sentences , and leave- sion . of tremendous decision to his own index --- Page 3 --- Prime Minister of Eire Famed Figure Eamon de Valera ment sin . been a he has guished . --- Page 4 --- ing from a district in the West of Ire- spondent of the " Daily Mail , " who , writ- " Daily Mail " Glasses . siasm and trailing clouds of glory behind pen-pictures of incidents land yesterday , says in that paper to-day - The following is from the special curve- a spic-and-span " dresser , " I received everywhere with framing enthu- and knows the effect of a well-fitting ' uni- Mr. De Valera's Army Through De Valera , with his highly organised and solemn sworn . " Van must be ready staff , is sweeping through Clare east and I and friendly enough . I was a little disar- staff . is sweeping through Clare east and form . In him you see Red Republicanism about him . " He is mounted in him , and searched in vain for a more and then he opened his feathers nosed to cherish . Perkins this was one of sworn to the strictest Hamann de Valera has a touch of the dandy ana set his cap for the business before him . police-who are used to it and only smile - flowed in concern and no wariness . climmer of that divine spark he is sup : There were wild scenes at the railway man in the multitude was inflated with I'mquor . That in Ireland , where there are station when the last trains left for north tool marching with a little step and with nnarters , and we had a short talk-frank him as he passes on . He received me after partial . De Valera will have no nonsense cassians' fasted . but at the end they harrack-sc rare sergeant would be proud of in his army , and the army knows it . I stimmine delicately out of a handbox . In " I saw a couple of thousand of them , his off-days . He said he was tired and sad . equiation may be dealt with by court temperance , strating , hurling defeat epithets at the been drilled and drilled and drilled , and a cession found sunshine against the ' sobriety marchin , on Sunday night . ' Take a good and south mid cries of " Dr. Rebels ! " " Dr. siderably over 10,000 , throbbing and demon- I found them all is " Datcassians , " and purred over them . They were well dressed and serviceably look at them . " said one of De Valera's profoundly sorrowful he had come to the Mass the other day at his general hand watched for five hours " a crowd of con- on all occasions . " runs the order : a Dal- De Valera ! " " In the Kaiser ! " But not a County Clare he has between 15,000 and multitude "break " and make for home . and late at night I saw this amazing Irish heartedir at his command . " They have all He had left his heart behind him in Dub- equiation may be dealt with by court fitter set of men anywhere . " I owned it ine military precision . heart . For ten hours most of the " Dal- Lieutenants " Take a good look , and own I no drink restrictions was remarkably didni . that it would be hard to find a cleaner lin by the bier of the martyred Tom Ashe . " To make war "niatly in a law tired 20,000 Volunteers entirely and whole- an of them . They are not only soldiers : West . " Why ? " To carry on the they are athletes . " He spoke very quietly in work . ' Tom' Ashe died for 50 vary on " 40 Mississippi criticized at a strong-bomb-trade West . Askell : " To carry on the --- Page 5 --- received . Bonfires were lighted in a number meeting of his followers in Galway to-morrow . an address . At Oranmore he was also warmly At Alymon there was a large crowd with journey , and fog signals exploded . MR. DE VALERA IN GALWAY at 9.20 for the purpose of addressing a public He travelled alone , and was warmly received torches , who cheered on arrival of the train . At Athenry Mr. de Valera was presented with of districts in the remaining portion of the pipers' band and a number of priests joined in the Railway Hotel , where torches and a A large , once of fullyequipped military have been drafted into Galway in view of to- we welcome . by his supporters at various stations on route . At Galway there was a large crowd outside with thanking the crowd entirely in Irish . morrow's meeting . Preparations for Meeting to be The Sinn Feiner leader contended himself Mr. Eamonn de Valera arrived here to-night Galway , Monday Night . " Held To-day . # From our Reporter . ) ( From Our Reporter . ) --- Page 6 --- tional Law and Legal History , time Auditor of Irish Public . Fein movement to a public debate in Dublin , audience : and that the proceeds ( if any ) be Of the Middle Temple , Barrister at lenge you , as the representative of the Sinn Law ; Prize-winner in Constitu- lish in order that it may reach a wider and in Common Law ; some of a letter . which has been addressed to Mr. stitutionalism versus Sinn Fein . accurate . I would suggest that the debate be in Eng- Sir-I enclose for your information and for publication if you think fit the subjoined copy devoted to Dublin charities . Richard O'Sullivan , January 9 , 1918 . at a place and date to be arranged , on Con- Letters to the editor de Valera , M.P. - Yours very truly , A challenge to Mr. de Valera Sir-In default of others I desire to chal- I am sending a copy of this letter to the And I am , sir-Yours very truly . Richard O'Sullivan . press . 2 Cloisters , Temple , E.C. , ( Copy ) . 0- --- Page 7 --- De Valera . isit to the town on Sunday . On his ) a Messrs . De Valera and Griffith on their esterday to present an address of welcome ! Executive . at the Dundalk M.C. meeting ! notion , Mr. Hughes said in presenting it ! country . " The chairman stating that he Hughes , exsecretary . North U.I.L. ) Mr. Hughes then applied for the use of the Town Hall for Sunday , but the Chair ninions of the majority of the people . to believed that would be voicing that tion should come through the ' Down Clerk . Mr. B. Hamill said the " firebrand " was a heated discussion . used to accept a motion br. Mr. p. country . " The Chairman stating that he Mr. Hughes-John Redmond is not dead . v.11 . Mr. P. J. Daly seconded , and Mr. McCoy . the station stations that O"Hannako approves supporting , said he would not , obje Breeze over town flag . had given his views and that ended it . Mr. would preserve the Brown's Clerk from # # # Union-You can change your col- must be taken as approval of N-A-A. #minimum said that can be address was made previously to the Committee they necessary order . Mr. Huskes - I don't wish the death of Mr. Redmond getting an address . # resolution was awarded still in public life and an honour to the Hughes returned that it did not end . If The Chairman . Mr. T. H. McGianhall to his clever and stock . " were told to bring it before the Council An extraordinary scene then took place . --- Page 8 --- Irish Republican prisoners' Mr. de Valera opening the Dependents' Fate at Shelbourne Park last evening . " Kriak Independent " Photo . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 7 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Page 9 --- on our side has always been simply for the feel that a united nation has confidence in I may happily be brought to an end . but the rulers of Britain and the Irish people For national solidarity in the present ! suffice . They indulge , therefore , in no will be a peace consistent with the upon the will of this nation . The struggle the differences of the vast . it is the desire that this secular conflict between " The only peace that in the very does not depend finally upon their will or affects the lives and fortunes of every partment of nail Eireann , says : they realise that the ending of the conflict , maintenance of a right that in its nature men to stand together for Ireland They share with each one of us the ardent dom of choice and no ability of theirs will dom worthy of the sufforings endured to Nation's morale . I land's right has been ruthlessly persisted The People officially issued by the Publicity . De- to the People of Ireland , appeals . " Our delegates are keenly conscious of Government must profoundly influ- with the representatives of the British . nation's right and guaranteeing a tree - During the negotiations , then . Une ! them and will support them unflinchingly . The Proclamation , which has been ence , and may determine , the whole . Fellow-Citizens - The Conference section of the community . Whatever unlikely that this claim will be abandoned will be fatal , and everyone whose thought ! tain . The claim that conflicts with Ire- in which the accredited represents- of distributing . dividing . weakening us . We be either relinquished or compromised . course of our country's future . It : " By a heroic endurance in suffering Ire- linked up with each successive triumph of interest as it is the duty of all Irish- wavering faith in those who have been do- crisis . Mr. de Valera . In a Proclamation ! no foolish hopes . their responsibilities . They must be made tives of the nation are about to engage slicktest lowering of the nation's morale ! secure it . peace that Ireland ( Bizner ) , Eamon de Valera . " Delegates' feeling . humanity . whose progress is intimately in elegant discipline . ' For this I appeal . nature of things can end this struggle confidence manifesting itself as hitherto night over night . ' The favor against us faulish hands " nor should the country in must all beware . The unity that is esson- duppo in them . ' Who agree that will and " The delegates are aware that no win- bascagnin enemy of the peoples of both 1 ' such a monoo will not be easy to ob- lost . The threats that could force current purey to act in the nation's behalf . and a in through centuries of blood . It seems felanda-an enemy of the cause of wants . troland must stand where she is . unvield ! falter for a moment , all would again be ing and Fearless on the rock of right . or I another , till all were some . Of necessity ! further sacrifices to cause her to avail or will use every artifice it knows in the hope vial will hold too maintained his an im- ar action tends to lower it is an enemy of day in one vital particular would be re ! land has gained the position she holds . new " Peace and that claim are incom- Were the prospect of further horrors or be out-manoeuvred and defeated in detail . ) ful liberty . Nothing but such a determin- skill or stalographic of leaders , but by above . nation stocked to the acceptance of death lied on to force surrender in another and I this conflict will be secured not by the that our delegates will have to contend atiqu in our people can overcome the forces the storm determination of a close-knit platible . father than the abandonment of its right- " No foolish hopes " PROClamation . is indolossible , and that cannot therefore Leader and " stand together . " with . rette . Dublin , Oct. 10, 1921 . " Conference . IRISH THE Conference --- Page 10 --- depleted by revolution and migra- cy of Irish self-sufficiency has not sional depression and war the na- republic watch him warily , but creased . Dev's long cherished pol- tion , and under stress of interna- prospered under the hindrance of war , but has gone a long way oses . The population has been sional debt has somewhat in- ated for maintaining neutrality oward sustaining the nation in regime has not been a path of cally known that a quarter mil- dealism and his flexibility has he face of shipping and economic for the most part his support has A few Richard believers in an Irish n the current war . It is not gen- ion Irishmen have stunned across eader has been not unmixed . The It is true that the De Valera been substantial and lasting . von many adherents to his cause later however , presiding over the suraged America not to join it . combination of Dev's irresistible League Council at Geneva , " no nan was more full of high prin- In war effort . Ireland has been soundly be- tanding than this former enemy . " -eague or Nations and even en- Mixed Reaction . Ireland's reaction to her fiery difficulties . uple about international under- would mean nothing but grief , the al need forces and than unestimat- to take on jobs in British war plants . Without official notice of the Crimes reports have kept from a government to which war ed numbers have followed them Irish are participating extensive- stories of indecency from the As a Catholic he has maintained newspapers and out of the sight and marriage is indissoluble by have motion pictures ; the fight and customs of the country . Read- of Irish youth . The Church has against birth control is relentless , ing has been closely censored as Irish hierarchy , which has backed kept a vigilant watch on morals ly in the war effort . Hierarchy Backs Him . hishon of Tram a farvid nation - him in decisions involving the inflexible standards . Suppression constitutional provision . many occasions has been the country's moral health . The Arch- Working with the Premier on --- Page 11 --- 0 0 --- Page 12 --- Print export --- Page 13 --- 0 0 --- Page 14 --- that historic night and with some fateful night in 1924 . ways to avoid the Border patrols who to-day arrog back in the back through the fields and bye- bitter opponents at the time and views . I am pleased to claim some Derry City and County will have which is in striking contrast to the morning-he had to come of the men who helped to lead have always held opposite political left behind at Castruse . They Daniel C. O'Buryle , did so and do so without thought which they almost ran into several times on the inward journey . The full detailed story I can manage record vote for Dr. Cavanagh-a cation and who have , I believe , said , and if he is interested in the to let him have same . or question of reward or publicity , by the time this letter appears in sunshine of his greatness and were kept in anxiety as to the out- arrived back in the early hours of rificed with De Valera on that through that night to listen to that while , rightly or wrongly . I Hamann Donnelly and the others come of events until my uncle returned to Castruse . Finally . I join in the hope that and serve de Valera on the oc- next day O'Connor and Begley since loyalty followed him . They as some useful detail to what little personal acquaintance with power . print another historic fight for fitting reward for all who sac- to some who were De Valera's " Onlooker " has already so well been" crowned by the success of a It only remains for me to save I hope the foregoing may serve curiously pleasant to sit up As a schoolboy I found it --- Page 15 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 L 0 0 6 ft 0 : 5 0 sory . 0 0 --- Page 16 --- in Clare and Cork , etc. to ask the Irish association with the Empire that provided country down and deserved the greatest Commandents and Captains as candidates . ter we published recently . writes that some ! " The plain people who listened to Damon ; Brennan . Castleisland , they will look . tells as Fuhat de Valera never turned his paragraph which Father P. U. Brennan ! Southy and now enables the same hired ! Sean M. Koon in military uniform , adopted possible honour , ' and not to Father P. J. frontiers , finance , and all other essentials . P. J. Brennan whom Mr. de Valera , ref little help it is to Archbishop ' Matrix , who people to close their eyes and open their months and swallow the articles of Acree - " Mr. de Valera's words were not truly re . ' the Black-and-Tans to murder us in the of every genuine Irishman and woman as , him down in dishonour as a doard and " well as their reason will tell them whether course if a long letter in newly to perform P. J. Brennan , of Castleisland , whose Taf- ported in any papers : but even taking the they have some " imprimatum , " to drag . produces from his pocket to crush de Valera ! first , and last , and all the time . " Out it not to be enough for Father ! And if they have censure for those who teristing of the rona around the neck of with , wouldn't a charitable and just intro- I one who sat all events stands for Ireland , Like Either P. J. Brennan and his like have North under the regime of a Catholic Lord Lieutenant , is , ever likely to allow us be- ment that will have us all little Britons . do Valera at Kilarnev heard his appeals ging to murder our co-religionists in the they fancy there is " nihil , obstat ? " An I mugh the Army into controversy they already become in their methods . " income , an Irish Nation . " If they want a as ' meaning love for Ireland . ' an endine of ' motherland should have full freedom in It isn't , however , what Eamon de Valere asserted that his words " we , not meant ! beoblo , like Father Brennan were shocking will remember who trotbed out the man definite factor , in any threatening or sinister sense " 2 . says , what Mr. Michael Collins says , nor ! pretation of it now've to others what it even a bastard . definitely decide the issues . The instinct ! Seachan La Numbhadha . ' O'Mairne , in the ' who won the war . ' sent around the great Why should be come forward to aid in the ; That No Valera was ' a soldier ! a stage-man . yet what Father P. J. Brennan says , will any prosent or future strife between inn ? and a scholar's " film 1921 . While in 1921 ) conveyed to us ? selves , and a united demand that cure ! 30.3.1924 even a distant " # as a forward and --- Page 17 --- Irish affairs it will be of special interest ! What I seek in America is that the one of the innerly stated objects for which to our readers . We take it from the Monitor " of Newark , New Jersey : can Press the following statement of Sinn . But England has no claim on Ireland . asis of no less than ten of President : tein's case . At the present juncture in on the basis of self-determination for all Ireland is the first case of a small ! America entered the war . ' It is at the Mr. De' Valera has issued to the Ameri- ) havino accounted America's aid in the war . by England no less than Mr America . Even ) thirds of the representatives elected warn his question been put up to the Irish United States recognize in Ireland's case ! People's Consent Not Given . This principle of self-determination was ! cast for union with England . Two- Wilson's fourteen points . It was accepted ! if England had any claim on Ireland . " se denied to Ireland , it is clear that im- ! Ireland's right to national self-determina . neoples , she would now have no just sinn Fein's case . people to decide . nation demanding recognition under this cause of complaint if America demands which she poured out her blood and her elected # the direct issue of the estab- would be based on the consent of the I cent. of the total vote on the register was't overned , were sincere or not . " If justice ! tion-that and nothing more . ny previous time in Irish history had of the people of Ireland . but always few world order . in which government ! The Acid Test . She never held Ireland with the consent shown in the general elections last Decem' lefinite that there is no avoiding it . Ire - ! through the exercise of , superior force . rinciple . Her position is so clear and that she shall not be cheated of that for ooked forward to finding through the whether those who professed to desire a a national plebiscite . and a bare 20 perl lishment of an independent republic ; and ) Treasure . and is the crucial test which will show ! ber . These elections were in effect's nection with England . What happened ! no home that mankind has learned its at these elections would have happened at he past . ' Those who even still cling to ) elected were chosen on the ticket of con- where else , any more now than it did in ! partial justice is not going to obtain in ! asson from the recent war will then tinuing the present forced political con- The will of the Irish people was clearly have been disappointed Labour , that past must look elsewhere for the right- ! By Eamon de Valera . few under the righting or many of their wrones from which it suffered in the ine of these wrongs . If right and liberty ! now for a certainly that all their hopes : are to be disregarded by nations . They will : international politics , " or , indeed , anv- ! has I'm one-fourth of the total number ! Ibe disrecorded by individuals and groups ! Catholic Times of individuals . octs 8.1915 international politics , some indeed # in few order the rights of many of their valera . of individuals . --- Page 18 --- sinn feiners . brake from which speeches were to be made . A large portion of the crowd appeared to that memory is being revered was a large Messrs . MacNeill , Ginnell , and Griffith . " Pro- curiosity . to see , rather than hear . the Sinn- Mr. de Valera . Mr. Lynch's supporters , who and banners with seditions inscriptions faced consist of persons who came from " motives of O'Connell and Parnell as araded the streets . The moment he stepped and South Longford for Sinn Fein are in full scroll bearing the inscription , " Vote for de in which were also seated Count Phunkett and in military array to preserve a way to a sinn Fein at work . natched by him singing their rallying songs . Join leaders . ' Mr. de Valera was loudly tready won , if he were to judge by the appear- # # similar drain were delivered others were close to it , and , indeed , some of This but most of them to help the cause of minent on the brake were two priests . while him everywhere . The fact was the Sinn draced in Sinn Fein colours , an operation of young , stramping fellows were marshalled operation in East Clare : whether they are to trenches , in an argumentative , rather than Sinn Feiners who stole a march on their them earlier in the day led contingents from Parnell to his party's bosom . O'Connell's elec- ' stituency , which is a very scattered one , In The methods which won North Roscommon him . That was the laughingly added , if they Eriners were having a gala day . It was a their parishes into the town . which was performed at daybreak by a few to Valera appealed to his young supporters to ( FROM OUP PRPORTER ) . Valera . " Around the square some hundreds Parnell were alive to-day . he would be found fighting for Ireland's independence at home . voice as the ' man who kept them out of the not interfere with the demonstration . Some of tion won Catholic Transipation : the present opponents by removing the breath and mourn- Valera . who is being acclaimed by his followers already , and is noticeable throughout the " con- Irish Republic , and to see that they voted for addition to the provision of Hags and litera are stated to be in the majority in Banis , did visitors . some of whom came for the annual demonstrative , speech took O'Connell and election would win national examination . If the afternoon in the presence of a large gather- is a large extent by the presence of Mr. de Mr. Lynch's supporters claimed to be the fall ing . The base of the O'Connell statue was lowers of Clara's Dracoons . but if they were ance of the town , and the crowds which turn the normal element has been influenced them had sane with their candidate to Killaloe , where a meeting was arranged in his support in the other elections , seems to be complete holiday , and there was a big influx of country is hand over Roscommon's banner to the Father O" Flanagan , saying that he was willing by other modalcers , and a letter was read from as a national hero . A stranger in Ennis to-day advate their fathers in the true gospel of an would certainly conclude that the contest was system of organisation , which was so marked In O'Connell square speeches were made in further taken of the manner in which ing bands which had been placed there ENNIS , " Friday Night . in memory of Major Redmond . A a SINN FEIN meeting . We again successful remains to be seen . The from the train . Ninn Fein leaflets were over than would be fighting in a Bannee County . rich Brigade for Germany against England . Mr. their parishes into the town by one busy them had some with the discrimination to Killator . Mr. de Valera , who was hailed by one lusty 1 . 1918 showered upon him , hundreds of young m system of organisation , which was so marked consistent they would now be fighting in a the author elections . seems to be complete consistent they would now be fighting in an to hand " over Hossomman's ! horn-upon him , hundreds of young men East Clare election . --- Page 19 --- ( See " Empire Affairs " ) The Republican became the Uncrowned King valera . eire's de Valera . eire's . --- Page 20 --- to the left . - ( Photo : O'Keefe ) . tera meeting in Cork on Sunday The anti-Treaty leader is seated . meeting in the Southern Capital . --- Page 21 --- THE Bishop's letter . Ennis was that on Sunday , at which Mr. de ! ( Land cheers . ) . terday night , and had an enthusiastic recap him through the streets in the Market O"Kennedy , and Mr. T. V. Honan. Chairman people are tyrannised over , as they are now in 1 tion , a crowd , with tar barrels , accompanying Valera was the principal speaker to protest to the level of jailbirds . and , because their Rev. Father O'Kennedy asked as secretary Irish freedom every success and the blessing Michael FogarTV . One of the largest meetings ever held in Wishing your meeting and , Kilrush . Coolacre . Sheriff . Tulla . Cloonov . " was addressed her Mr. de Valera . " Father manly spirit preferred death to degradation at in the meeting and raari the following letter their sterling representative . Quin. Newmarket . Corofin . ' Many thousands is impossible in a community when young The public meeting was held in O'Connell Urban Council , being moved to the chair . Mr. de Valera arrived in the town on Sa square , where a meeting was held , which rears-and thrust into prisons and degraded topic country had given a lead to the Irish Bishop of Killaloe . body in Ireland would declare as the Ciate people all over the world that they would against the treatment of the Irish prisoners . to say , a disgrace to civilisation . " Public order filled O'Connell square and its approaches . I am . yours sincerely . contingents were present , some with bands , Olare . by better officials because they have or injured any man or menaced public peace of welcome from the Clare Co. Council was Co" Council had declared , that what Ireland ennis Urban Council . not he slaves to Britain . " and he hoped that before the meeting yesterday an address any man , and for so doing they are arrested from Lisbonvarna . Liscannon . Kilshenny , the day would earn him a what everwriting from the Bishop of Killalve : we free from all intermediing in our national this kind , we have the humor strike and drilling , with no thought of injury or insult to such a mess of their own big business , the ensades . The whole procedure is . I presume really wanted was complete freedom and self-government ( cheers ) . presented at the Tumn Hall of God , square . Mr. Honan . " Chairman of the Ennis both North and South . ' Had we that acknow . forcible feeding with all its disgusting affairs by English Cabinets . " who have made ledsed right of every nationality , and were In his reply Mr. de Valera said this his- country would not be convulsed , as it is now . in giving a warm welcome to the brave and have behind it , the whole manhood of Ireland . in any way ? No. but they had been openly have behind it , and intense God . will soon udacity to elect Bamann de Valera as death of poor Thomas Ashe , to whose per- tion . a crowd with two harrels , accompanying same treatiment in use same due . by the horrors of Mountjoy Prison and the some of them , I am told , were lads of 17 policy at Irish independence which should # Department of the Vaudi- Eamonn de Valera . He stands for the honest young men from Clare are undergoing the meeting but I join with you and the people Dear Mr. Honan . - I cannot come to your geon ; and for what crime ? Had they wronged secuted soul may the good God show eternal mercy . At this moment , not one , but several neir sterling representative . him" through " the streets to the Market 1902 02 03 In his reply Mr. de Valera said t terday night " and had an enthusiastic recap " in giving a warm welcome to the brave and before the meeting yesterday wissess # AESSED --- Page 22 --- 1940somann Ballarat , Australia . shows ( left to right ) : Rt. Mgr. Flanagan is expected to Boys' Town , who will shortly # HIS photograph , taken in Rev. Mr. E. J. Flanagan , Nebraska , founder of the famous Mannix , Archbishop of Mel- bourne ; Mr. de Valera , and Most visit Ireland : Most Rev. Dr. Omaha , Nebraska , in 1920 , Rev. Dr. Foley , Bishop of --- Page 23 --- that we cannot give them the official welcome which aspirations of our people through all the centuries . on the Tailteann Games . them gave in the great United struggle a few years that the subjection of our country to a foreign would give formal expression to our people's appre- for the condition to which our country has been re- make this once again manifest beyond the possi- licans can only have the kindliest feelings . " We the day when the Tailteann Games can be truly Power . by an oath of allegiance , by an imposed con- what they were intended to be when the Re- President De Valera's Statement independence , and against all forms of foreign ago . We wish here to convey to them our regrets stitution , and above all . by the forcible partition publican Government three years ago took the now secured the freedom they desire . The truth is are never likely to forget the assistance many of ciation and regard . They will not see the Mother- any participation at this time by us would help to further the presence that the people of Ireland have initiative for their restoration - a grandrally of the Irish people to-day . Whatever countenance seems duced . ' In this atmosphere the Games must be a and is defested by at least three-fourths of the by England's threats of renewed war . Eamon de Valera . protest by non-co-operation . The dominant feeling of all true Trishmen at this moment is one of sorrow particip into this year's Games remains unchanged . The decision arrived at some months ago not to Towards the competitors who have come from of our national territory , is contrary to the national to have been given by the people to the acceptance broad not knowing the real conditions here . Renub- rows of their own-sorrows for the comrades they tent De Valora has sent the following general reply . domination or interference . ' That they will soon Scotland and of England . land as we would wish her to be seen , but they are be opened officially by Free State Ministers . and of this pretended settlement with England has been It is binding on all Republicans . The Games are to Vicantime , our attitude will be one of dignified position , and in part the result of the fears excited confidently believe . They will accordingly await mockery . ' Republicans have further peculiar sor- place the Crown finally on the ' dear , dark head . ' the many other comrades who still lie in the prisons welcome amongst us for their own sales , and our have lost in death , however glorious , and sorrow for The true aspirations of our people are for complete what his attitude towards the Tailteann Games , to the prayer is that when they next return it will be to To enquiries from representatives of the Press as to ( Boxcotted by the Daily Press . ) bility of a misunderstanding all Irish Republicans . of the ' Free State . ' of ' Northern Ireland , ' and of spening of which he had received an invitation . Presi- whole Irish race and the outward expression of our in part the result of their misunderstanding of the August , 1924 . re-won freedom . --- Page 24 --- ister , now the wife of another Republican leader , was a student change in her outward appearance . ' There was the old emphasis the Mansion House about that time . I first met her on visi- tically shy of speaking of herself or her share in the Irish ation day at the Training College in Bassot-street , where her ffically proclaimed on Saturday . she said that when " she heard conversation on old times and recent events . Her mass of deep in their cause , so unconcerned to take a prominent part in it . said very little about herself . but the loneliness and anxiety movements teaching the language and taking part in plays and of active work in the language movement . " I met her again last was chosen for the part of Fire ( Ireland ) in a tableau held in By Shan O Cuiv. She is still the same enthusiastic believer in the ideal of an love of Ireland . ' hope and fear chasing each other night and saturday in her home in Greystones , but I found her characteri undertone of sadness produced by the ' loneliness and anxiety of the of the bows and man who had fallen in the fight . This thought be was then a girl in her teens . with a bright , cheerful PPV , the only one she had , of a photograph taken in New York . When she married Eamonn De Valera in 1900 she dropped out theriences in the United States and in her references to the during the past 20 years . disposition and full of life and energy . life has indeed been one of sadness and strain during the enial cordial kindness of the American people . When I asked A welcome break in the nonotonous sadness of the days of waiting , Time . however , has wrought its changes . With the sunny , Irish-speaking Ireland , and spoke nothing but Irish during our it is just seventeen years , since I became consistent with or a school in Dublin and an active worker in the Irish language on her , and made the sorrows of others her own , ler for a photograph for the ' Daily News ' she gave me her own Government . " Few national leaders can have had wives so earnest now it should be moment in the mind of Mrs. De Valera . She " She was then a member of the teaching staff League and the progress which the language movement has made and suspense which she has endured have left their impression MT could unite a drama on my experiences . " she said . " but biving alone with her civ little children . always waiting , of attractive appearance , with a mass of golden hair . She av. never knowing what tidings the narrow might bring , her ears that have passed . Her visit to America last year was Minimum on the church canasters , and is helping others to learn the During her residence in Groustanes Mrs. De Valera has a is in the minds of many in Ireland to-day . and it is easy to see The Wife of the Irish Leader . tableaux organised by the Gaelic League . sense . She adjudicated on Sunday last at the Wicklow Feis After Braw. and hundreds of people who worked with her in erful disposition which is here . there is now an ented the Irish language . She is bringing up her own itime for news , her husband hunted like an outlaw for his and there was a slow of enthusiasm in her description of her Add-mass movement in Dublin years are very glad to see her rain officiating publicly at a Gaelic Festival . brought which she has passed . When we spoke of the truce their has become darker . but otherwise there rful disposition which is here , there is now an tableaux organised by the Gaelic League . iot # ote in her voice when she smoke of the work of the real in the news she could not help thinking of the mothers and widows her voice when she spoke of the work of the G a glow of enthusiasm in her description of he --- Page 25 --- nisdom of the King , the clairvoyance of The Times , and the and a Cousin of Mr. Winston Churchill . success . Assurances , however , were received that even the to confront the Irish with so generous an invitation as the by Shane Leslie , itical and blood-sweet storm of the last 12 months . De Valera . He stands where Parnell stood 30 years ago . Like Parnel Editor of the " Dublin Review , " an old Redmondite , effective . dential conventions . However , De Valera returned with the has ridden two storms . tremwhelming majority of Irish America at his back to face an intimate portrait . He has ridden it into harbour and stands within sight of had worked his passage across the Atlantic . he could recall the forces of injury and death . insistence of the English Churches have now combined to make redoubtable Michael Collins would stand back , the doubtless be could not command a cessation of firing with a certainty exchange and delivery of the goods . use a constitutionalist at heart , he has awaited the hour : He has done so , and shown that he could control the " gunme I have not seen Fonorn de Valera since his arrival in America gh not absolutely . Until he had a sure plank under his father re felon of Lincoln Gaol is now the guest of Downing-street ere are more lines on his face than on his hands to-day . for he After the tumultuous demonstrations which greeted his first sh ranks , resulting in rival committees attending the Pres- has gripped the lever of Anglo-American relations , and , like noibles would have done had Parnell ever been in a position he could recall the forces of injury and death . 19, when his hands bore traces of the Stokehold in which h I have not seen Fonom de Valera since his arrival in America 19 , when his hands bore traces of the stakehold in which he " verbalming majority of Irish America at his back to face the rival in America he had to face an invidious division in the invincibles would have done had Parnell ever been in a position --- Page 26 --- asserted its belief in the ideals of Independence which inspired the Old Movement - no sovereignty but that of the Irish People , no culture but an Irish culture , and a self-reliant but founded on sound National Principles . At its foundation , Fianna Fail uncompromisingly ( To each Voter in the Constituency ) for any measure of success unless it had a practical programme , adapted to actual conditions , no organisation , the aim of which was to further the cause of the people of this Country , could I mean as n-acini bolatriots , and an mistat least ten chair . Is small ; cartoon curori lets an n'Eseilge , His hearti less an i turn is no ten air . ' De toraro na saoise sm bi ar canas munc Principles were the foundation stones and to this belief and allegiance Fianna Fail added a co- work was carried out . Descractor s d'Emris Leo s Sina 1' Scirsei polatriots le her sna laeta and organ . Contains Fails Fail to rain said 1 noon an treoir ordinated , workable programme and put it into effect . Facts were faced and step by step the and those who adhered unswervingly to the Old Policy had been defeated . In these circumstances darm in aimsir na hergesmala . ' Da tainbe is best tin smain are an csol . calmaiocta signs an dorsal pioneer . As must a seas a boolassi geilles Dero cream an left as reasonful , gcirssi polsiciocca signs as innnu is scsimroe unseo in Eirinn , buiocas Le sin's tabaret in aimsir sideans argue : kit his hergestrals . Is not Contacts ficear react plan to Leirsgrios an cogaro . I return siris as two ns necessary . To sustain nor he remain so goill spec . To contact no tire he burnt small won air , resigns signs sao'tiilst . As heireann's t their a Dunsion Fianna Fail , Curnesdar Rompy sunrise Tomlon Currina elite's ritual for Rialtas fisms . Fail perhaps nor an clear Do Jac Vocalai San Dail-ceanncar agus cores forts soisislacks agus jeilleagair a bunia . Music a saotair a mass . ' De Barr an tsantair sin to saorse romlin b beanam to remain professi a molecular . Iti call turn as smoothesti as no no increase cleanness in Rialtais 0010 rugged sets b' fisms fail bear a At the time when Fianna Fail was founded the Movement of 1916-1921 had spent its At the time when Fianna Fail was founded the Movement of 1916-1921 had spent its --- Page 27 --- trict Justice Lennon . greeting Lieut . Sean O'Shea . Toby' Breslin , S. O'Shea and Dis- sented to the National Library . Members of the garrison pre- record could be compiled and pre- charge of the parade . appealed to James Mallon , George Lyons , in their account of events during Easter Week , so that an historical members of the garrison to send Photograph shows Mr. de Valera sent included-Messrs . J. O"Han- with Mr. A. McDonnell , had Ion , Seamus Grace , Joseph Byrne , Sec. , Garrison Committee , who , Later . Mr. Liam Kavanagh , Later . Mr. --- Page 28 --- 1961 62 . The University of the National Register of Historic Places What links hereRelated statements for verification categories . 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" The Irish Parliamentary Party , which the most expert and vicious vitupera- We had " The Paris Funds " of the tion , by some of the most accom- stated , trouble follows . obtain agreement to a disposal of plished practitioners or that art them , by a conference , or a series of known to us . there was a good deal interested . IVL minded us that money is should not have been impossible to The merits of this dispute do not of trouble about certain funds of the pute about the Sinn Fein Funds . the existence of these funds , and it and acrimonious debates in the Liberal Party . in Lloyd George's But , instead , we have legislation , control , and now we have the dis- conferences , of those who are Mr. de Valera . Few people knew of interest anybody . except , perhaps . dail . Reading these debates , it is im-l --- Page 30 --- Ecumon de Valeria Nodlang ye je'an agur fe maye duz pan air-tihadain . noulang 1938 . aging to zampio idea an pair open noslavz .