Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1932 — Page 18

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IRISH REPUBLIC SOON. VISION OF WOMAN LEADER Mother Macßride, Adviser of ‘Revolution/ Predicts United Country. BY W. G. QUSENBERRY United Pre BtIT C orrr.pondenl <Coovri#ht. 1932. bv United Presst DUBLIN. Nov. 22—Ireland, from County Cork to Donegal and from Dublin to County Mayo, is in a state of ferment as the Republican movement gains momentum, and leaders auch as Madame Maud Gonne MacBride, "mother of the revolution,” predict a united Irish republic soon. The bitter economic war with Great Britain, the recent triumpphant visit of the prince of Wales in Belfast, and anew feeling of disappointment in what they call President Eamon de Valera’s "lack of vigor” Jn dealing with the mother country, are bringing added restlessness to the youth of Ireland. "All Ireland—north and southwill be united in the republic in the not far future, 65-year-old Madame Macßride said. "When, once more, we have a republic here, we will know how to rewin the north.” Woman Is Guiding Spirit Madame Macßride is the guiding spirit and counsellor of a group of militant young Republican leaders, who control the Irish Republican army and allied organizations, scattered throughout the country. She is one of the most romantic personalties in Ireland. Once she was famous as a beauty in Dublin society. Her husband, a general, was executed by a British firing squad during the Easter rebellion of 1916. Her son Sean, was captured then, but released. He is now one of the chief revolutionary leaders. Madame Macßride has been imprisoned several times in Ireland ,and Britain. She lives in an old-fashioned brick mansiqn on the outskirts of Dublin. Home Raided 15 Times “It never has been quite right here,” she said, “since the raids by the secret agents a year ago. They raided my house fifteen times. They dug open the walls, and tore down the pictures and drapes. They never found anything.’* Madame Macßride, tall and stately, graceful of carriage and with a manner of voice which bespeaks her

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Betty, pretty blond baby, is one of the city’s unfortunates, receiving aid from a nurse of the Public Health Nursing Association.

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cultured background, does not show her years. “Some of us are disappointed in De Valera,” she said, "but we feel he will not wait long now. We are at war with England. Through the boycott we are helping the government on the economic front. But that is not all. We privately are building up our army to be ready in an emergency.” Dairy specialists have developed a dry air sterilizing process for milk cans ahd utensils, said to be 1 better than the steam method.

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TEN FAMILIES ARE MOVED OUT OF HOOVERVILLE Taken to More Sanitary Quarters by Family Welfare Society. Evacuation of the ten families with children from Hooverville, settlement of evicted families on the White river flats south of Washington street, was completed today under the guidance of the Family Welfare Society. The society, which started several weeks ago to move the families from their shanties into more sanitary quarters, declared that the new homes may be occupied as long as is necessary. Families without children will be

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