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S S ASSAIlED at Celebration of Battle of Bayne Asserts Catholic Church Fosters British Anti-British C Campaign B BELFAST July 12 By By the Associated Press The Press The twelfth of July celebrations were carried out to today ay in Ulster on a n large scale Sir Edward Carson the Irish unionist unionist unionist union union- leader speaking at the Orange demonstration at Holywood Belfast said There is a campaign going on in America fostered by the Catholic church which will soon Boon I be joined b by bythe bythe the Germans and their bun bunds s in order or or- der to create a great British anti-British feeling feeling- Heaven knows I want good feeling between een America and this country I believe the tho whole future futuro of ot the world probably depends upon the relations of the United States of America and ourselves but I am not going t to tc submit submit sub sub- mit to this kind of ot a Q campaign whether for tor friendship or an any other purpose suU Mission I seriously say bay ay to America today today- you attend attena attena to your yur ur own affairs wo we will attend to ours You look after altor your oUr own questions at at home wo wo will look after atter ours Wo 0 will brock brok n no interference In our own affairs by an any country countr how however O Oever ever p powerful itis not for tor that we wo waged aged the tho great war of Independence nce which has Just been concluded What hat right had an American mission mission mis mis- sion slon to come to this country country come como here tie re in a brea breach h of hospitality of or one nation towards another another to to attempt to stir up strife In matters In which they were not connected The encouragement those men gave I tho the Sinn Fein party has created for lor forthe I I tho the British government far tar more difficulties dif dlf- than ever before Aid to Lm Lon lc len cinc i iI I 1 believe that the visit of these men and the tho encouragement they gave guvo to o lawlessness which Is la being preached throughout tho the land has hall added greatly great great- ly to the campaign of or assassination of Innocent policemen who ho were only doIng doIng doing do- do Ing their duty to their king and country country country coun coun- try and who were foully murdered on the roadside with men looking on n who had not tho the courage to arre arrest t. t the as assassins assassins as as- or give such Information as would bring them to Justice Sir Edward Carson denounced Sir Horace who ho he said laid was 1 elected chairman of f the Irish convention conven tion lion because he lie was wa thoroughly hated and distrusted by both sides es and J added tho the speaker a nice mess h ho he homade mado made of or It It Ovation to De Dc Valera alera At Chicago Luncheon Chicago o Jul July 12 A A minute fifteen demonstration greeted Eamonn DeValera De- De Valera pr president of ot tho the Irish republic lic when he rose rosc to speak at n 1 luncheon in his honor tda today Ho lie wa wat borno borne on the tho shoulders of ot guests Ind nd carried around the room as ho he waved wn an Irish flag In ono one hand and an American flag In the other Mr DeValera carne camo to Chicago this morning and was received by a committee com cm of and a Il largo large crowd Among AmonI the events on his program to tomorrow to morrow is a ma mass s meeting at the National Na League Baseball park The Tho principle of or self determination of peoples to select their own government govern orn ment he said was tho the basis of ot no fewer than ten of ot the fourteen points which your our President put forward as Americas America's aims alms In the war and the tho grounds g on which America would mako maleo peace So he said the Irish people had 9 Continued on page S nt n- n nt It to a re Is s HANDS OFF II CARSON GARSON 1 WARNS UNITED STATES STATE Continued from page 1 seized the opportunity of or the rece recent elections to prove provo in a peaceful ma manor manner manner man man- ner nor that they desired an nn Independent republic Not Secessionist The word secession as applied our movement for tor independence Is misapplication of the term terra for the there has been no previous voluntary uni unior union on or partnership he said Our only onh demand of or England that her forces of or hn r yo re t c- c n. n I r e a C r n moved mo In order that the government nt set up by the Irish people the de j Jure ure government o of at which I have the tho ho hoto honor nor to be tho executive e may function function fun tion as ns the people desire it to function The uThe recognition of this government So nt and of ot the republic b by the tho Ameri American can cane nation as the true government of Ir Ireland Ireland Ire Ire- e- e land will materially assist us in o our ur efforts to carr carry out the tho win of or t the he hean people I feel certain that the American Americ an anes government Go will respond to the wish wishes es of ot the American people and I belie belle believe ve that this demonstration today is vea clear Indication of at tho the wishes of ot t the he people of ot this great cH city Referring to the hissing of ot the na name me meas mea's of oe President Wilson at De Valeras as a's New York meeting the tho speaker sai said d What I think is s this I would bere be bo deeply humiliated If Ie f my presence h here e re in your country and my advocacy of ot the just and reasonable claims of ot t the he Irish people should be made the tho oc occa occa- occasion ea sion of or rl nn t Inna rr nr t Vi 11 n U Ity to your President I Ho lie is your OUr President and whilst st st. as 5 Americans you ou have a right no doubt to criticise you oU will forgive me mc for or saying I feel it Is Js not in good to taste before a stranger I am here to get set the aid of at all ers lovers of ot liberty in Am Amer ica and they embrace all sections Those who would Identify us wi with th any sections and those who act U un un- n- n worthily of what Is a holy cause a are arc even en though It t be unconsciously t the he her worst enemies of Ireland Irelan Finally I cannot see any good pu pur pur- r- r pose poso that is served rg the by press exa g- g of the New ew York incident As I pointed out this morning one ono or t two wo meetings can make mako a n. great noise a and nd It would be bo a obvious ob very ery device t for er those who are opposed to our cause cau se seer to send 1 agents for or that purpose |