Neutrality? The crucifixion of public opinion . icans New Yorkhas ever seen. It was a wonderful manifestation of our Irishcitizens in favor of the Teuton cause. The New York Timesfelt very sore about this German meeting and headlined its re-port thus: DIE WACHT AM RHEIN SUNG TO THE IRISH. GERMAN CHOIR CROWDS CELTS OFF THE STAGE ATANTI-REDMOND MEETING. It is very apparent that the object of this headline was tostir up resentment and hostile feeling which some unthinkingIrishmen might have against the Germans. In other words, itsobject was to start a row, hoping that the Irish and Germans,who ar
Neutrality? The crucifixion of public opinion . icans New Yorkhas ever seen. It was a wonderful manifestation of our Irishcitizens in favor of the Teuton cause. The New York Timesfelt very sore about this German meeting and headlined its re-port thus: DIE WACHT AM RHEIN SUNG TO THE IRISH. GERMAN CHOIR CROWDS CELTS OFF THE STAGE ATANTI-REDMOND MEETING. It is very apparent that the object of this headline was tostir up resentment and hostile feeling which some unthinkingIrishmen might have against the Germans. In other words, itsobject was to start a row, hoping that the Irish and Germans,who are fast coming together to secure justice, liberty andfreedom, might be separated. Nobody present at that meetingcould recall of having seen the Germans trying to crowd theIrish off the stage. As a matter of fact, a German choir had been requested tosing, and the speakers gave way until their song was speaker of the evening, Mr. Jeremiah A. OLeary, an Irish-American, is a very successful lawyer in New York, an author 214 NEUTRALITY. Mr. Jeremiah A. OLeary,President of The Ameri-can Truth Society. of note and a forceful orator. Aspresident of the Truth Society, is an ardent worker for theIrish cause, a fearless, devoted cham-pion of Germany in this struggle andan uncompromising American patriot,fighting with word and pen forAmerican liberty from English dic-tation. THE IRISH WORLD is the oldestIrish-American newspaper in Amer-ica. Its sympathies are with Ger-many, and, although a supporter ofJohn Redmond before the war, it hasdenounced him since for his treasonto the highest ideals of the Irish illustration shows a cartoon ofT~he Same Old John Bull flogging
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