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a . " ia ee ‘ m3 . { 2 20, TFl BEVENING wORLD, or APRIL 20; 1922. ‘ 0’Connor, Head of Irish Revoll, siceted en be eure to esis mtagctrcg Rn] ton te at gonna orem, 8, 18 SUED FOR 81,000,000, ]arrezen rote nem img, iw o wo RR Ase en 1 e chamber was the] ‘Better than any other, I know the] pee éténmsity tines Claim Gum | 20%" sroup. t ginwerin: ‘ quarters. 5 4 to follow All] terrible havoe wought by the war In Insists There Can Be No Peace (0% 0028s ‘lan. and can egal Berine War. part\eulur brar “as on cxtretndst HW that our France wholly and entirely] two sults « nearly $1, part.) with yout Atrecting a" wget re t hates War with all her strength. Shelqoo qirected against the Federal Gov Till th the Trealy Is Scrapped; situbine ey © rte and driving M sant to tho Sia, Wa] han to-day, am alwasa, tt on° wists lermnent ware marvad Yesterday boo force ye slower MO jenders, an ) * to pa hat fs, to give herself up in secur , ee Thera O'Conaor was schooled (in 2 dey ‘0 works of. pence proce Chatfield in the United — LEADER OF REVOLT | aghast rely Ret slag t Mosteed 4 sks istrict Court, Brootdyt. The Amertcan- Fron a “ity He to Canada as an engineer, hetping to a oting a7 Hawaiian Steamship Company eek to 1 Director of ctor of Publicly He WHO IS DICTATOR Jiay some ot tho Dominton’s chief rai- hed Service Order or {LAIRD LINE CLAIM QUASHED. | rectver 5481 nd the Prince Ltn, , Has Become Dictator in way lines : the American Legion was conférred on m TAG, moka §285,087.03, amounts repre- IN IRISH AFFAIRS He tefa how af the ouwtbrenk of ra ‘ BS t M y Hanford MaeNider EDINBURGH April @ sociated | eeAting what the companies claim to be Place of De Valera. Sree reed the war he «an fh « lonely camp ane}Crowd and Cavalry Greet mi the Legion Press).—Lord Ande tn the Edin-| proper compensation for the use of their —————— night shea ve beard an trish sone) Marchal Despite Eatliness cvelve President H gh High Court to-day disallowed the| Mera at the Bush Termioat in South ; oe ung outside. The mho| Ma 2 s Bi . ffre said, in p ane 3 n OPPOSES CIVIL WAR. being sung outsidh % ; singer. wt pepe fee ee) n of rd Line for £100,000] th gefanding the OES . had heard another (rishman was of His Arrival. embered the al the United &tates Shipping] United States District _— the vicinity, had walked many miles _ by American spe ind 5a & Pewsit sinking of the|satd the amounts arc i ¢ vil Engi to shake 9’Conns rand and ask am to the envoys of France normal conditions due {o the World Started Life as a Civil Engi- “Will the boys tm Ireland 40 aome-| WASHINGTON, April 20.—Marshal T wish to think that there has been : oa asia *) War in decline . neer and Helped to Build thing now wen England ts weld by] Jotfre «# now buck in Washington} ao change in this frtendship .which Sis aay ten-Yoar teaee’on, Pier 6, for PS ae = ; the throa “Tito res the seenes and to renew the |! 1 the two peoples and that collision be-]whtch they pald the Bush Company Railroads in Canada. The stranger bul oot been tm tre- ; a of the daym of 1917) Pmnce. In whose gratetul affection for]. in” due to negli- | $165,000 @ year. The Prince Lino occu- sit ae land for forty years and bis words] "7 » ei ‘ eh etates |" diminution hasbeen per- é Rowan's navi-| pted Pier 4 ander a ease and for Which ‘ made auch , r upon} When he came to the Uni States count to-day, ns th rs. the ‘annual rental was $70,000. The wed ihumsiee ieee eae O'Connor that ona 3 the meet-|as head of the French War Mission, - - ee DUBLIN, April 20—Well fenced td atin: ct faa: eee facie ceca Despite the earliness of the hour at ration of his eubsequent career. sround by armed guards, Gen. Rory dare hair showe many silver gtreake 4 Which be arrived and a drizzling rain O'Connor, now dubbed “Gory,” re- He is of medium belght and sallow] the French military hero received a puted chief of Ireland's Republican Militants, who has in effect seized the complexian, a cadaveroun suggestion of coldness his thin features giving] hearty welcome. He was shown the military honors that accompany thi ze and morcseness epose. : y power of Eamon De Valera, dispenses oa srenka slowly, chooring|@7!val in the capital of an oMcer of orn r y ‘onner speaks Slowly, choosing} is rank, a squadron of cavalry hav information to the press daily at his his words, and corveys an impression] 4. heen assigned to accc ny him headquarters in the Four Courts. of directness and clear conviction z = His nominal office is that of Di rector of Publicity, his real rank as & trom the station to his hotel The Marshal expects to spend about tive days In Washington, thereupon Gentle, almost retiring in| manner, with a courtesy that has a hint of re- strained amiability, he looks utterly ES. concluding his American tour, which sor galled sole ait neh onnae dae ig unlike « fierce revolutionary chief isa part of the return trip from Japan pefmonnel of the new Army Executive Mention of the conversion of Rory] ing the Far East His publicity department is respons- to “Gory” brings 2 quick smile to his] rye Marshal's first visit was to the Mi face and a leaping glint of humor tolwhite House to call on President ible for his public reputation as a his eyes. It is obvious to his intimates | ij, +ding, He was presented by Am leader and military dictator for Ire- jand, but his rea!’ authority comes ibilities of r present that the cares and ri his stormy revolt are ¢ bassador Jusserand, The Marshal, accompanied by Am from bis. membership in the Execu- with him, placing stern restraints on |) ,cador Jusserand, later called at the ‘ a naturally genial disposition. Ome} Capitol to pay his respects to Vice tiye leaves him fully believing in his sin-|p,esifent Coolidge. Tho Vice Pres!- Huving, with Brig. Oscar Tray- cerity, impressed with his cold in- a‘ s ger, \éd publicly the revolt against flexibility. the Dail Kireann’s authority over tho Républican Army, he becomes vested by popular opinion with personal domination almost fantastic. To-day he is the centre “of more attention than any other man in Ireland and Yeeends are springing up around his haine with the amaging fertility of the popular Irish imagination. This new guerilla chief ts a direct product of Irish politics, although h»|edmand’s Parliamentary party. That} Satisfied with his doctrines, con- Dear Old Southland. okt Columbians | A:3870 discal bet: Dali O'Connor returned to Irefand,}|vineed of their righteousness, but i ct ’ epnarantty “Attain being’ a poll-| | ihe wolumesr movemane nd |promeuly ahtinking ‘thom feclie: the Again Packed in Virginia Blues. Fox-Trot, The Columbians tician. In his college days as a student of engineering at Dublin University io was one of the most prominent young enthusiasts in: the Young Ireland branch of the United Irish Lengue, then a national organisation and John fought in the 1916 rebellion in Dub~ jin, He was jafled, and when re- Jeased threw his energies into Sinn make their records for Columbia. pees Thee Dark Ga st Pineal ary egg i ; aver You can pick the popular songs before they become popular. 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