South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 128, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 May 1920 — Page 16

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FRIDAY MOU.YIN'O, 3HAX 7, 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SIM FEIN ARMY HAS MEMBERSHIP OF 150,000 MEN Officer Says Irish Republic Drills Defenders in Broad Daylight. nv vx:rm milli:il OUBLJ?;. May 6. The secret Finn Fein "Army of the Irish Republic" now argre?rats raoro than 1SC.0OC men, according to claims made by Klr.n Fein ofClciids. Sora hitherto ur.pr.olished detail of the organization .nd equipment of thin "underground"' army vvero clvea th United I'roK3 by a member cf tht Sinn Fein cabinet who haa tx??n active in th work of organisation and hold3 high rank In tho -army." Army Complete He declare! that tho organization is completely e-quipped with err-all arms, such a-s rüles and rovolvere and "a certain amount of ammunition." Most of tho "troops"' have their own uniforms. Owin. to th necessity of ke-eplr.fr their equipment hidden, each man is made rrapontdbl for the custody and concealment of his own rifle and uniform. Neither th office's nor men receive any pay. "Our army 1.3 well organized in companies, battalions and regiments on exactly tho samo lines as any other array," tho tlnn Feiner said. "Each town, villaJTo and district ha 1! company or battalion, -which is known by the name of the district. For Instance, here In Dublin there are four battalions. I organized and drilled tho Kouth Dublin batUUon. "In spite of the strict surveillance ? the police nnd Unfrllsh troops trilling la polnp on constantly. Almost every night within a few mJles of the center of Dublin I could show you units of our army at drill. At present most of our attention is centered upon drilling lor guerilla warfare and acoutinjr. Jlen Ir11I. The men of the Dublin battalions are summoned to drill b;- courWs and advL-sed of the time "and exact 8pot usually an isolated Held in the hJUs back of Dublin. They strata In by foot or bicycle In their ordinary clothes without arms of any ort. It's too risky to attempt to drill in uniform or with arms. "An a matter of fact, tho drilling now is mainly designed to keep up the interest and spirit of the men and maintain tho organization intact. "The drilling" s usually held before midnight tc allow tho men to jret home in plenty of time without armislm? suspicion Sometimes wo hold drills in broad daylUht on Sundays and holidays In out-of-the-vray places in tho country nearby. Pickets are posted en all roads nearby and signals arranged to warn of tho approach of police or troops. "Naturally tho names of our officers are "kept secret, lut sometimes they become known. For instance, the lord mayor of Cork was commandant of the Cork organization, which wm well known. In fact, we turned out hundreds of troops In full uniform at his funeral and the Unfrlish troops -were afraid to Interfere. Arms Limited. "Of course, our equipment of arms Is llmitod to rifles and revolvers, bombs, and a ferw machine guns of various kinds owing to their origin. Many of tho rifle have been captured from, the English and othors are aporting- rifles in fact, ar.y kind of a ilrearm that will shoot Unlike any other regularlv organized army In tho world, we have to Keop everything hidden. Wo are constantly adding to our caches of arms by raids upon police barracks and captures from tmall bodies of English troops." The Sinn Fein cabinet member explained the present policy re-jrard-In tho uso of the army, lie declared that there wa3 no idea anions moderate SIr.n Fcinrrs of an orgranlrd rebellion or attack upon tho British forces. "Our only hope now Is to continue th species of g-uerilla warfare in an effort to make it as uncomfortable for the Encrlish army of occupation as possible. "We realUo that it would be folly to attempt m attack In force. Tho English are heavily armed with tanks and armored cars and heavy artillery. We would have little chance atrainst such a formidable armament. Uut thy have lltt.lo defense ajrainst nporadici attacks upon isolated outposts and guerilla warfare. Army Is "Weapon. "The vcy existence of our army is a weapon in reserve even If we nver usa it. It's like this. You may be a very biff Gtroncr man and able to whip a certain little man. but the very fct that he will scratch you up considerably In the Bcrimmasro mafces you respect him to a certain extent. We'd never bo able to win now in a regular il-rht bat we'd scratch up the other s:do considerably." 0 LOUISVILLE, Ky.. May c From tho etable of Harry Tayne Whitney, New York millionaire. Is expected to one the winner of the 4 6th Kentucky derby to be run here Saturday.

The Lighter Side j the Day's News

OSSINING. N. Y. John Erran, convicted murderer, will be the iirst man with a wooden 1 to fro to the eW-ctrlc chair. The If will I).- removed before electrocution, as wood is a nonconductor.

Ireland land holder. They forced us to cut up our larpre holdings then by use of tho Fame methods now employed." Tho land troubU-a should not be confuted with crimes resulting from th political unrest. It Is separate and distinct and phows evidence of lelr.j on the increase.

JLOCIUISTLU. .V. Y. Rotter a hoct liandixl farm hand for a shortluindeI farm than none at nil. S declared three farmers u bid for tin fM'rilcr' of ono-liandi-d farm lunula at the state bureau.

DALIAS, Texas Aaron Crowe, nino years old, black, opf-nd a revival meeting here la.-t niirht. Aaron started his Fpiritual exhortations at the age of four.

CHICAGO "Haven't we met before." Esther Mnttison nkid F.rwln Mx-lIor when thfy tiu-t in a sxla fountain. "We iwmI te live next door 10 years a;ro," he told her. They lle fy;etlMT imw as Mr. nnd Mrs. Mueller.

"CATTLE DRIVES" ADD TROUBLE III EMERALD ISLE

NOMINATIV. r.y ln.!ted Trr-s: WASHINGTON, May Pres't Wl'.son today nominated Alark W. I'ott-r. New York lawyer and railroad man to the interstate commerce commission. Tho nomination of Potter fills the tbr places which have been e.pcn 5ov f.,1 weeks, two e-ther nominations having been made a few days ago.

Attempts Made to Force Owners to Sell Through Strife.

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DUE EIN", May f. (Correspondence) Conflicts over land attended by organized "cattle drives" to Intimidate land owners and compel them to Kell have been added lately to Ireland's other troubles. The disturbances aro a revival of conditions which prevailed MO r more years ai?o when farmers and graziers were forerd by similar methods to sell lar'o land holdings. The malcontents complain that most of tho Kod land in south and west of Ireland is 1-einK u;-ed for prazlng purpos-s anil that they aro ur.alilc to purehas-- it. Consequently they h.rr ro.-ortel to the "cattle drives" and threats c f bodily harm to the owners. It is very difficult to police all the country and many of tho drives have resulted in threo or four farmers losing all their cattle at one swoop. i Demand Ixmcer Eenses. Tho intimiuators are represented ' as renters who are demanding longer leases of land, small owners and a certain number of holders of comparatively larpe. tracts who believe ' their neighbors' land used for prazinp Is more suitable for tillape than

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