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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1921)
FIIIIMY, AIMUti I, l:!l. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOW TWO Committee Says British Responsible For Ireland's Strife (Contlntlod from Pngo 1) claiming otthor humnnlty or civiliza tion," saying thnt "It appealed parti cularly to Americans no cloioly bound by Ilea of blood and culture to the Irish and English people." I'n loss moral forco could prevail to ond the terror In Iroland, the commission pointed out, "physical forco scorned bound to eontlnuo both to deny tho possibility of peace In Iroland and to diminish the possibility of non-intervention of our government In tho Btrugglo." "It scorned to us," says the com mission, "thot wo could best servo tho causo of peaco by placing boforo tho English, Irish nnd Amorlcnn pub lie tho facts of tho sltuntlon, free from both ngonltod exaggeration nnd moral understatement: for n know ledgo of tho facts might reveal tholr causo and recognition of that c.iuke might permit Its euro, by thoso whose purposo was not to slay but to hcnl." rrtsx-nco of HrltlMi Menace In touching upon tho events lead ing to tho presont crisis, tho report declares: "Tho central fact In tho findings, Kvldonco of witnesses niul depositions from victims, according to tho report, established tho fact thnt thoso troops Includod In tholr ranks "burglnrs and highwaymen) gunmen and potty thlovos," Regarding cnsunltlcs, tho commis sion says thnt It Is Justified In con cluding that "not moro thnn 600 of tho Drltlsh liavo been killed In Inv land from May 19 10 to Dcccml.o" 1920. These COO casualties would T cd nnd tho ngony of her people conso. W'hon those things shnll bo tho groat Drltlsh pooplo will omnrgo from tho dnrknoss thnt now Incompassus thorn Into tho glory of n now da'. J16 Stntot HoprvNontiHl Thlrtyi six stntcs wore represented In tho commltteo which Initiated tho Inquiry, tho report sns, Including tho governors, 11 United States Sen ators, 13 congressmen, the mayors of 15 largo cities, Cardinal (llbbonj, tho rnto of not moro thnn percent per annum. 200 I'nni-iiM'd Civilian-) Killed -o Ann .1. ..!.. . .....fn.i r ....I one-half years. It Is 1'olntod out. at I Cnlho,C ,,,,,,,, l0Tcn Vtotettant -" "' "" , Kplscopnl bishops, four Methodist I lilalmiitt ntiil niiniAiniiu KliiHwvutnil ' .....,. ...... ..... sv.wurv vu.,n...U..l( nhirnf nrn. iVilltnrv. IiiiMliinn tnnn nn.! On the other hand, according to, 1(ibof Tho t commUo(J list, complied by tho Irish HopubH-, cIl?clei, tho sllb.co,mmco or commlv can government and submitted to thi , whch comjllcUn, tho ,m,Hry commission, more than 200 unarmed lTh, commll,,on Wll, comMod of I. Irish civilians were k lied by tho mill-, 0,ng,worlh Wood. a New Vorh mry nnu pouco miring iu-u niu.ixi jKe&,u;r This number, It wns said, Include! six women, 12 children, 10 old mr'i nnd two priests but did not Include persons killed In tho fighting. Tli't commission says It doos not vouch for the exactness qt tho figures hut "direct tcstlmcliy," It snys, showed tho killing of civilians In 1920 ran Into "many hundreds." Tho testimony attributed to tin Ilrltlsh forces approximately Ui.OOil raids, entailing "wreckngo of prop Irish situation Is the prcsenco of tho i orty, robbery, murder of citizens. Drltlsh in Iroland. Tho Ilrltlsh can point to 700 yoars of possession of Iroland, nnd to 700 years spent In trying to pacify Ireland, and tho Brit ish naturally desire to eontlnuo to possess Ireland, fo rthey aro proud of tholr omplrc, Jealous of its Integrity and anxious nbput Its security." Tho roport points out that tho Irish, ns a result of their resort to arms In 1783, 1798, 1803, 1S4S, nnd 1867, hovo won from tho IJrltlsh Par liament tho abolition of penal laws against Roman Catholics, Disestab lishment or tho Irish Church, Liberal Land Laws and, finally, tho Irish Home Ilulo Act which was passed by tho House of Lords and Commons and signed by tho King In 19H. "At tho behest of tho Drltlsh Tories, un der Sir Edward Carson," tho report says, "that act -was suspended for the duration of tho war and was later rendorcd void by a superseding act which partitioned Iroland." Tho commission In referring to the Ulster rebellion of 1914 which, It says, was started by tho Tories to fight Home Ilulo, charged that Car son and other leaders who had Im ported arms from Gormany and had sot up a provisional government In Belfast were forgiven nnd promoted to high offices In tho Drltlsh gov ernment. Irish Itepubllc unction. "After this. tho report says. "In 1916, Irish poets, teachers and lead ers, with less than 1,000 followers rose In rebellion and declared Ire land's Independence Confronted with tho Irish declaration of Independ ence, tho Imperial Drltlsh govern ment 'poured additional troops Into Ireland. The rebellion was crushed In April 1916. Tho Imperial Drltlsh government then contnued to pour troops into Ireland. Tho Irish to jh Increasing degroo wero deprlvod of civil and social liberty. Such Drltlsh rulo lasted until Dee. H, 1918, when, at tho conclusion of a war avowedly fought for the rights of small na tions, tho Irish pcoplo In the gcnoral election held under Drltlsh auspices, gave the endorsement of tholr suf frage to tho Irish ropubllc which wm the election lssuo In Ireland. In ful fillment of their pledgo tho elected representatives of the Irish ropubllc mot In Congress (tho JJall Elrann) it Dublin, organized, as a government, nomlnatod officers and proceeded to function Jan. 21, 1919), and an ar my known as tho Irish Republican Army was crcated,pqulpped with dis tinctive uniforms and drilled open ly." To Kinds of Killings Two kinds of "killings" have char acterized tho Irish republican wur fare, according to tho roport, First. the casualties rosultlng from tho Sinn Folners' attempts to obtain arms and ammunition in attacking motor lo rles and pollco barracks and. second, the secret "execution" of spies, trait ors and enemies of tho Irish republl' who havo been adjudged"gullty" by Its courts and sentenced to death. It Is admitted that the accused novor appear beforo thoso Sinn Fein trib unals. Minor offenses aro punUbablo by sentencing tho guilty to enforced absence from tholr homo town and resldenco for a stated period In "an unknown locality." The commission Condemns tho so-called legalized kill ings. Wanton Destruction by Ilrltlsh Many Instances of alleged atroci ties and wanton destruction of prop erty by tho Drltlsh troops aro pre sented In tho report but all of tbosi were testified to and publicly ropori od at he time of the boarlngs last winter. Denunciation of tho methods at the Auxiliary Cadets and- th Black nd Tans, two forces of "Irre gulars" that supplement the Roy? I Irish Constabulary and the regular Drltlsh troops ts Expressed In tho brutality of priests and women a.vl children, nnd Indiscriminate flog ging." Many of tho raids, It wns said, wore made at night by "members of tho Drltlsh forces dressed In civilian clothing." Stress Is laid upon "the moral con scquonco to tho Imperial Drltlsh for ces" of tho Drltlsh government's mili tary policy In Iroland." License In stoad of dtsclpllno, tho Quaker lawyer, us chnlrmnn; Freder ick O Howo, former Commissioner of Immigration at Now York, vice chairman; Jnno Adams, of Hull House, Chicago, James It. Mnurer, l'rosldopt of tho American Fodon. tlon of Labor of Pennsylvania ; MnJ or OHer P. Nowmnn, former pronl- dent of tho Hoard of Commissioners of tho District of Columbia; United States Senator Onorgo W. Nnrrls, ot NourasKn; tne now .Norman I nomax n Now York Presbyterian clorgym.iu und United States Senator David 1 Wnls hof Massachusetts. iO?4XttlJ'- zattccxiiSj A large selection of the Correct Millinery for the season, always to be seen here. 1 SUMMONS Kqulty No. IMS IN TUB CIRCUIT COUnT OF TUB STATE OF OREaON FOR KLA MATH COUNTY. Stato Land Board of State of Ore gen: rintntirr. vs. Kobort L. Maiono Innil Vvn Mnlnnn nnfAnrinnla Commission nnn..M,T T, MAT.nNTF! nnn nf -..-II .. .1... ......... ' " --.-, Buys, uuw iruuiis iiiiiuhk iiiu uuui'a, t,A ntinvrt ,n,.nfV tlnfjiniltnt. - - " i w .., u iiwiuvu fc.uw. "Citizens of tho Irish Republic." ari IN TIIU NAME OF THE 8TATB held balmeless for "Incidental nccid-jOF OREGON: You aro horoby sum- enta. and disciplinary casualties H ar "t h'o SumTa'! currcd under circumstances of gon-iyou n tho nbovo entitled suit, with ernl violence nnd disorder." Many of In six weeks from tho date ot tho tho excesses of tho 78.000 Drltlsh first publication of this Summqas in i no ravening iioram. MUSICIANS' DANCE TONIGHT SCANDINAVIAN HALL CONTINUOUS DANCING ' TWO BIG ORCHESTRAS Gentlemen $1.10 Ladies Free WATCH FOR A SLIP in Klamath Falls Creamery butter which if pre sented i at our office will be cashed for$5.00CASH KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY The Aspirin Situation Don't Be Deceived by Aspirin ndvortlsomonts bolng run by thoso who nook to discredit all AHjilrln Tnblota except thoso mado by thorn. The Facts Are that wn rogularly hnndln largo (lunntltlofl of Anplrln U. D. Co, Tab lotH thnt wn kiiov nru Pure and (lonulno nnd full HlTongtli. They nro rigidly tested by first-cms chemists, and nru put out by a firm ot tho very hlghuht standing, tho United Drug company of Boston. Wo, ns Koxnll UrugglstH, nru tholr exclusive agents In Klamath Falls. The Aspirin patent expired In 1917, and anyone, can now mnko Aspirin and suit It undor that name. Aspirin U I). Co. Table nro put up In packages of 12'n 24's nnd 100'h Tho price Is modorato, for thorn Is no profiteering In United, Drug company business methods. FIFTH AND MAIN HTUKKTH STAR DRUG CO. 5X fttmcaSSLi Starr Kliuuatli Fall Oregon, troops nro attributed to tho Incltv mont of tho fear of nssasslnntlon In county. Oregon, which said first dato tho soldiers' minds by tho suporlon In tho 25th., day of Fobruary, A. D. .... A.,.. ..,...... i 1921: r,ym,m,o "... , Am, yo(J w, ,nko notco thRt ,f vo wouiu cxiona to tho great British peoi for tho further sum of Ono Hundred Dollars as Attorney's fees; And n nowspltpor I for lt rnl nml illahiirnnmnnta ho re printed and published In Klamath 'in: And for a docrco foreclosing tho mortgago glvon by you and Eva Ma lone to tho plaintiff upon tho tot- What Sick People and Prospective Mothers I Want in Home or Hos Hes pital: Snfo, Snno, Prompt, Proper Pro fessional enro and result at mini mum coat.. (Collective meaning, Prnventlvo Hurgory) Surgical cases belong In a Surgical hospital. Most fu.l.u.n H. WU U.A.W.WHk. H4.14 MWI economically cared for at home. nnnltv In nml In nil nml tfivnrv nnrl and parrot of said doscrlbod roal os-' tntn and ordering tho real proporty I nbovo doscrlbod to bo sold by tho , Shorlff of Klamath County, Orogon, In t tin ninnnnr nravldnd liv law sov- ! ernlng snlos of roal proporty ou ex- J Tlh and Sfm BU. ... :..ih ""'"" "" "vji.vu ,Uuk i. lowing ucacriuou promises, 10-wii: ununmi i-nunn xnixw. marnain riuia Ul ,""" ' y?u '' o nppoar ana answer, or upon tho 8EU ot tho NWU; The' This summons Is publlshod pur-' jiiu, ojd iiiu i uiucrwmu iiiuau wiiuiu rum nuiu, iuo w'4 Of the NKVi nn Utile HHVi Ol simnt to DR. CRAVER Allopatlila Medicine sad Borg7 nn order nf tbo Honorablo commission In concluding Its roport P aimiii. lor warn inoreor, win an- tho NHU of section 19. In Township D. V. Kuvkeiidnll. Judno of tho Clr- "Tho army which Is tho Instrument ?y ,0.,,? "ovo entlllod court for' 41 South. Ilnngo H East of tho cult Court of tho Stato of Oregon fop Ihn rnllnf nrnrnd rnr In Itn rnmnlnlnr. 11111. .... it-.i.M 1. of their government In Ireland would to-wit: I County. Orogon. ' also scorn to 00 iuo instrument 01 in ror juogmcni against you itooort Klamath Klamath County, which order Is dated tho 23rd. day of Fobruary, A. I). 1921. CHARLES J. FERGUSON ------ 1- w, -""". j -",., t?..iVr. 1 na lorociosing you nnn ino ao- destruction of thnt moral hcrltaRJiJ'- Maiono and against Kra Maiono tondnnt Evn Mn0n0i and n ors0ns which was their glory and which ca,t SereSn t?om the 12th. da? SndeV V-r X 0? "t al A' ZFtiZl l"'S 'oZon """',- Its lustro on each and all of them. t November. A. D. 1917. at tho r you. or olthw o you. of all log; KUmat 1; halls .Oregon. The sun of that glory seems finally rate ot six per cent per annum: And r'ht' tU' '"tc-. 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