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" CORK FIRE REPORT ASSALED BY PRESS As British Policy. Seventy-Five Witnesses Quoted in j ConvictIs Happy, Pays Last Debt ville, Carroll county, Va., eight in full, with interest_ Cedar Chest ficient ‘THE ALLIES STAND FIRM ON INDEMNITY BILL Any Time. France and Germany Reported EVENING STAR, THURSDAY,' JANUARY High School “Debutante” Dress Condemned at Meeting of Board How Washington school children [rary teacher, Birney Night, to tempo- afternoon by Mrs. Z. Lewis Dalby. representing the District Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associa- teacher, Birney Night, to Mott Night. Appointment 20, 1921 FOR D, NEGY S Are Dined. Tells Leaders Only, Hard | Work e it Y FLEETAND * FATHER OFFERS ARMY 3 OF 9 SONS TO LIFT BURDEN Army recruiting literature cast MEET IN PANAMA permission to enlist the second oldest of nine Sons and & pair P e Gt Mrs. Dalby, Representing Congress of Mothers and \ S D o e S B Anti - Government Papers’ | | <" pesficacmes in mickmons, | | Will Reserve-Right to Call on| Parent-Teacher Associations, Asks for Official |Sponsors for Proposej J So-| sur with cleven chilaren to sws: - |Atlantic . Ships. - Passing: Comment Does Not Spare | | b & e Germany to Pay at Action on Girls’ Costumes. cial Service Settlemi Dt | 12 fm ditesine Miseourian wrete | Through Canal to Join shooting up the court at Hills- — Adjt. Gen. Harris for special ! Pacific Vessels. | | money"%e" pay every dent | . dress and the nature of “all night” |Fary principul; A G. Knorl, temporacy 3 O e oon ke O azen company (a Win- school functions they attend were | RIAUPL (e L Corrothers, tempo- 3 Rod will grade well up to the By- , CROWN FORCES BLAMED| | to reiease | INO NEW BASIS REACHED | aescribed to members of the board of | rary teacher of penmanship in Right JANE ADDAMS A G JEST| eruge country boy in looks and FLYERS’ TRIP FEATURE education at thelr meeting yesterday |schools, {a temporary teacher. Mott Yl intelligence.” he said. Night, and C. *owell, temporary Plan for Battle Maneuvers Pro- FARES PROTESTED Allen wrote that this was the 2 % Investigation of Burnings of | 1nst doline hat e omed'in the Holding Seoret Negotiations | tona. Sho.urged tho board (o take jRutn Rosenteld. temporury cloric, to| Wil Insure Sucoesi—Washi ng- vides for Departure South- ildi i ane G some action to censure whut she de- & 3 - - Buildings. e e ¢ Thas boee on Finances. s;ribg-flq 25 the extremo drewsing of i Lo L L E o vk ton Ready for Home. ward Jamuary 22. the s, which was en 0 i a " v/ 4 v the By the Associated Press. | paid. “| By the Associated Press. of a debutante. y N.RIR?PTI‘:‘:;La;,I .:",',':,",',,';;, 2 Washington will have a perrfl “fent “«C‘;ug:«l:m Press. H LONDON, January 20.—In the edi- LONDON, January 20.—Reports Responsibilities of Parents. o7 apoolal school; M. Ta Trabody, | Hll House or social center 1§ r its 11,0108, Panama, January 20.—Both torial comment of the anti-govern- from Berlin that the British and! Mrs. Dalby said that parents must |teacher, class 4. atypical school; cblored residents within a very | Vhort e United States Atlantic fleet anc i Georn i e anes ) tarmpoary: {eaatees ! jthe seaplane division attached to it ment newspapers this morning there is a scathing comment on the govern- ment in connection with the report of the recent fires in Cork. Business High Night: 1. A. McNally, | 4mer if the organization of the @ . yug- | temporary teacher, 'Businesx High |lass Community Service Associq Von. 3 R | Night; Leon Robbin, temporary teach- | which is planning to build s§ b ;lActlon Taken Against New jer. Rusiness High Night; C. H. Bur- roughs, temporary teacher, American- | Bome here, begins #ts work-in a;mg French representatives have arrived | be compelled to sce their responsi- at a new basis for negotiating the | bilities regarding their daughters. reparations question are untrue, Brit-{ ‘“You are no doubt awake to the ish official circles declare. It is stated | unfortunate laxity in old established topography of the country he is sup- posed to rule; he could then lie more.” Map Attached to Report. A map of Cork city is attached to arrived here today, the scaplancs completing a 700-milc flight from Guantanamo, with two intermediate i . e the report, with a reproduction of c % 0 = s and conventions of conduct X & - - landings, which was marred by on Wo most strongly urse upon he|on pubiished in a London afternoon | that the allied “lump-sum” policy T & on [dnubtians vy Gxtreman in | tsation Night; Holen Hubbard, tem-|est but determined manngr, J u--_[ Tariffs. Which Road Has |qne rorcea descent. - The flyers m:’- Sovernment,” says the London TimeS. | newspaper the day after the fire, | for reparations remains in force, but | (ot o " e the girls in our schools, | Porary teacher, Americanization night;|Addams of Chicage told spons: s for cded th = e ;ihat it should have been impossible (which, the report claime. was “faked' | that a plan for five annual payments| particularly the high schoole. she |l =L e e L 2 the brojcct at a banquet at) the | Sent to I. C. C. fr he e wahrsh\ps by _scveral hourk &; :gy d?cun;:xét of this delcrlglon. report on the burning issued by the | iS being discussed in order to obtain said. “We feel ltll‘m :fra;c:nlontxhguzn“l:: l‘m“mmr;w tearTarieraat (P Dougiaas Tl:; ;hw H otfl lqu: night. T - e seven ltllfshipl of the fleet Tiood, or bothe 16 have anticipated the | IFish office. a partial payment immediately. e eh good will bo Accompiish- | Simmons; D. A. Lowe, janitor, Mott [ "% Phnduct marked the begid Ging| Aueging that present conditions doj3re anchered in Gatun lake on theh i Disputing the suggestion that the| The allies will reserve the right| PR%wi%g, Got” want giris to wear [Night: J. J. Montgomery. janitor. Ma- 17,000 for bulaiey mem Be1%| ot warrant an increase in fares on| ¥ay throush the canal, the passage official report. ® * ¢ Owing to the cabi- net's foolish hesitation, we i a position to deny any of it Thbe Daily News says: “No more damning incident has :narked the government's catastrophic Irish policy.” “The government’s silence is the si- to raise $17.000 for building the in the northwest part of the cia IS to be patterned after the fax Hull House in Chicago. The the work will be to prevent child™ linquency and to promote social { farc work among the colored g dents of the city. If the Dou ome .. ft[the lines of the Washington-Virginja 10us | Railway Company the “central com- bdol mittee” of the Falls Church division o1 | community, composed of commuters jof which they are expected to cbim- plete Thursday, when they will joiu the Pacific fleet at the Pacific cn- trance to the canal. 4 Admiral Henry B. Wilson, who com- mands the flect and will be com- mander-in-chief of the combinéd fleets in their battle maneuvers, ré- to present Germany's total indemnity bill at any time, and it is declared that there is no likelihood of a com- promise on other sections of the treaty, such as German retention of Upper Silesia or a reduction in the army as award to Germany, even if the annual payment plan is adopted. gruder; Margucrite Ferby. caretaker, Lovejoy portable; Louis Dolphin, fanitor Adams; Pearle Datcher, probationary teacher, class 1, Ambush; F. J. Dim- meck, janitor, Blow; E. B. Young, pe i manent clerk, supervising principals offices; R. I White, vrohutlonary' teacher, class 1, Wormley, and Clara burning partook of the nature of a reprisal for the ambushing_ of a party of crown forces at Dillon’s Cross, it is declared that long be- fore this attack occurred, namely, 8 o'clock in the evening, it was known there was going to be trouble in the city, shooting and quarreling clothes that will make them look like principals fn a ‘fashion show. We want them to wear simple clothes, and to start such a movement effectively we must interest both the school teachers and the parents.” i “The campaign last year for simplicity in dress, Mrs. Dal pointed out, hau are not in on the Falls Church division of the road, today filed a protest against ience of panic,” says the Daily Herald, b . v i 5 v among the black and tans having been some beneficial results. However, she | Hickman, from model teacher, grade | o G ; new tariffs sent by the road to the|ported the voyage herc a8 uneventful, the Jabor organ. going on' throughout the evening: INDUSTRIALISTS IN PARLEYS. | (i nctorized graduation exercises at |1 Ludlow School, to assistant’ to the [COMmunity, Servive Aseodiation $ 4. | Interstate Commerce Commission, tolbut mentioned the feat of the sed- Seventy-Five Eyewitnesses Quoted. “There is evidence that 300 gallons one high school as a *‘fashion show."" director of primary instruction. N » i aid, become effective February 13, unless| planes in making the first flight more money will be contributy suspended. At the same time the interested persons. 1ro: il 1phi t the Panama Wmmuters asked a hoaring in order | Canal Zonaoes notes Action by the board was deferred. Canal Zone as a noteworthy featufre LONDON, January 19.—What is al- | 0f Detrol were taken out of Victoria 1 by Second Brussels Conference in leged to be the sworn testimony of |barracks that night,” the report as- Business School Petition. 1 T:;‘n.‘::":\:y Ieyew“tn”se:fl de:”{‘a’- serl'l:'e report continues: Doubt as a Result. A petition signed by a number of bu:-iMISS BOARDMAN NAMED ,,,",“'(’,“e“{,’f':,,',’,‘f,,8"{:,{",';’“.{"3.,&"’"?{,’",¢ ;‘;cpz;esr::;me';‘h“r protests in the|of the operations of his command. rning of public build-j The xo T 3 iee King the establishment of 2 E One Flyer Forced Down. ings and stores in Cork on December| . “So far from firing on or arrest- BY GEORGE WITTE. D D i a-tosl o 4 [ 99 | they are entering upon a serious & 1d Ticket Withdrawal Unjust. : 4 11552 last. as unprovoked and unjusti. | i€ 1001eTs 2nd, noendiaties, the 8L | by cable to Tue Star and Chicago Daily News. D o Ciiina msore MUNICIPAL MOTHER Important undertasking. She spoket Of| he protest is aigned by 5. E. ber 16, aua Gying by whv ot Koy Went 6. aud the prevalling condition of | “iEre fe S i Copyright, 1921, A *of the board, and referred to Supt. | he Juvenile Protective League | in| Hytton, chairman of the “central|t, Gua aplane squad Ireland under British military rule as|Curfew lorries encouraged the work T o Bahion.” Tho petition alto em- | Chicago and said some such organi® :- | committee.” It asserts that com-| yon 1‘:??'?:?‘1'2&5?:“?33“1&.5?;:\‘1- of plunder and destruction.” RERLIN, January 20.—The second Brussels conference, scheduled to take place this month, may never be held as a result of secret negotiations which are being conducted between France and Germany, according to information I have received from a source close to the German foreign ition might do equally good work Washington and told how, in Chicag 0 {mission at hearings held in Septem- 3,| ber, 1919, received arguments for a k of & common language somewhy | continuance of the twenty-five-trip handicaps the social worker. -" | ticket on the lines of the Washington- There is no such handicap her B in|Virginia road and granted continuance Washington,” Miss Addams : mAl | Of these tickets with an increase in “Here you all have the same gen jra, \] Fates of 10 per cent. Now, says the American background and the s ;‘e commuters’ protest, to withdraw sale one of “lawless terrorism,” was issued today by the Irish labor party and trades union congress through the me- dium of the London headquarters of the British labor party. The document is in the form of a re- port, printed and published in Dublin. 1t was merely circulated in London by struction al trade She Tells South Washington Citi- zens’ Association Her Views on Public Affairs. | Commissioner Mabel Boardman, intro- duced as the “municipal mother,” last ary 16, arriving the same dax. Dur- ing the mext stage of the flight from Kingston to Old Providence Island. about 200 miles off the Nicaraguan coast, one of the machines came down in Serrano Kay, and was escorted on to the canal by the tender Sandpiper. The seven others completed their trip phasized the need of bettes students taking prac CORK HOUSES DESTROYED. ot Receipt of the statistical report of the school census taken in Park View by membera of the citizens’ association in that community was announced. A resolution from' the North Capitol and { First Official Counter Attacks Since Martial Law Started. the British labor party without any| CORK. Ireland. January 20.—The|office. The financial agreement which { poilington Citizens' Association advo- P e D e e e i e S of such tickets, as proposed by the S actual indorsement. | arst oMcial destruction for attacks on | is being negotiated by Germany With | cating frec text books for high school [PIERC had a Wheart-to-meartl talke BN | Aoican | lecsle, | Therefore | Jou ) 05,0 wouid’ be’ in obposition to the | e cuns e she cane) wthase tran report, which is described by its | crown forces in Cork city since mar- | France by Privy Councillor Bergman, | (ol ™0 rorerred to the superin- | members of the Sou ashington Citi- (SHOUId Brogrees Lot e o £5% |, ‘Wnion of the commission and would | L authors as the result of an impattial | tial law was enforced in this area was| Who acted as Germany’s chief expert | ondent. Ano her resolution, from the |zens' Assoclation at their meeting in | 73 | 5. - an injustice to patrons of the road | The plan for the battle maneuvers inquiry instituted immediately after|carried out_this morning, when two |3t the frst Brussels meeting, and by | rakoma Park Citizens’ Association. urg- [the Jefferson School. President M. .| "Mics' addams said good fellowship | an §" " menace to the Droperty 1n- | of the’ Arets given out by Admira! the conflagration, contradicts state-|houses in Washington street, where | Director Wiedfeld of Krupps, both |ing tho creation of a course in tailoring | Fiynn presided and introduced Miss ;o tho heart and Spirit of any~8oeiss | toy, . 28ts of the community.” e v . W aami ments made by Sir Hamar Greenwood, | two members of the roval Irish con. |O0f Whom are now in Paris, i5 reported | in& S TN00 "t Qining schools. also was | Boardman. Sork, and urgeaithatiEees e T*The committee says that the present|of — the warships from to be progressing toward a most sat- factory conclusion. The arrange- ent is that Germany for the next five years is to pay a certain annual sum “as reparation for the damage done during the war. The whole thing is being engi- neered by a group of German end French indultrialists who, forgetting the petty quarrels that were aroused chief secretary for Ireland, in the house of commons that the Sinn Fein ‘were the incendiaries responsible, ac- cuses the crown forces of being solely suilty, and challenges the government 1o publish the findings of the military inquiry instituted by Maj. Gen. Strick- land, in command of the troops, which the report says the government is afraid to publish. “I would rather talk with you than to vou,” Commissioner Boardman stated, telling her hearers that personal talks mean much to persons in both referred to Dr. Ballou. Changes in Personnel Changes in perslwlrlmel approved by the board aro as follows: m B ermeinations . and . resignations— LR a T G s B = O e~ |, She spoke of the street railway gde}ss z;mfl man, L 'L |lem and expresscd the hope that the dergarten asdistant, Cam Ty Drudiey, | Lo lines would merge. Some time was devoted to the ques- temporary teacher, grade 1, Jefferson: | 5, of providing additional schools and southward on January 22, the force to. exist as a combined fleet until Jank- ary 28. when the Atlantic fleet will head for Callao and the Pacific flaet for Valparaiso, the date set for tho arrival of each at itg pért being Jaji- uary 31. wE el again February ‘bruaty stabulary were attacked on Saturda; ilast, were destroyed by rmilitary| forces. roumd table work be promoted to cuicate a spirit of friendship ang! good fellowship. Commissioner ‘Boardman made & short address, in which she said she was in entire sympathy with the plan, and urged sponsors for the house to call on her if help is needed. Dr. Emmett J. Scott, secretary- treasurer of Howard University, de- T'utes on the Mount Vernon and Great [ divisions are in themselves ex- sssive and are high emough to meet s of operation under -proper ment. It says that any increase ‘fares asked for by the road without « ftice except that required by law is a iyect violation of a tentative under- tynding with some of the directors of h$ road, who said that no increase The military authorities assert crown forces were fired on Saturday from six houses in Washington street and that “the two worst” were select- ed for destruction. 3 1 1 3 a2 Each fleet will the two joining forces on F'é 7.for the battle maneuvers and arriv- el —_— Crew Tes as the result of the war, have come e, kindergarten assistant, s i ‘i X S t:l‘r':.:uuum e ‘::"-:ei be TO PICTURE NEAR EAST. down to actualities and gre trying to l1""01 xi‘ vt.lnhnson. teacher, wmn L»:’ay%;c‘t\;xr-ndg. pg-vg rs:r:‘;:ls:go:fir!gzég (:l:;;(“g ;g:"p{::o::‘;. g“i‘ ::loe%eunge v: ldwihleh ‘,‘.‘;",;,‘?:;’i. !'i:?:o?:l au ?2:;:. ini& ?t p.nt,,(,,n, ,;,‘,m;n,tm uTl‘m ::;; s a fire- — solve the world's economic probiem zel Davis, temporary teach- ‘he depriv ol NG " aration. of the twn, Seely pill. 9 man and boatewaln of the American| s .\ oo Will Give Special Ad-|and to find some relief from the pres- |er. Busincas, HIEN NIZhts A J. LANE: | piavkiound. ras Mise Boardwan. vou | Bment, oo social welfare ‘work ™ ibters. | Febraary 23.* et those from whose evidence extensive Entiliitolerablgiconditiorie temporary _teacher, McKinley HIgN|iake away his natural right. We all [Sarry on by offering a course of study Ask for Statement. i excerpts are used. With reference t dresses Here Sunday. Though apparently adamant, the |Night; M. E. Jones, temporary teach-|nced play. No school should be built |in that. profession - 1o’ eferra Susi ’Ihe protest of the commuters further S E - 2 supreme council has realized thatler, grade 1, Douglass-Simmons; Wil-|that is without a large playground |unqualified indorsement of Howard fa ks Rat the company be required to MOVIES FOR CHILDBEN. these statements the report says it ‘Was necessary to conceal the identity of the witnesses; otherwise they would not have volunteered their evidence. Recalling Sir Hamar Greenwood's assertion on December 13 that “It is obviously to the interest of the gov- Edward T. Perry, member of the Near East Relief organization, who spert a year among refugees in the | Caucasus district, returning to this country after an attack of typhus fe- ver in May, 1920, will speak at the First Presbyterian Church, of which Rev. Dr. John Brittan Clark is pas- Germany is doing her hest to carry out the treaty of Versailles, and that it would be unwise to insist on her paying an excessively large. indem- nity, thus prolonging the present pe- riod of international unrest. Just where England and Belgium profit by the agreement between Ger- liam Gray, janitor, Magruder; Charles Swearinger, janitor, Blow; lLawrence Furr, janitor, Adams, and Mrs. L. J. Johnson, teacher grade 5, on leave of absence. Leave of absence—H. J. Schlerf, teacher, grade 7, Lenox; J. H. Cohen, teacher, class 2; C. T. Welch, teacher, about it. “I was at_a school a few_days ago where the street was roped off for play ground purposes,” Commissioner Board man added, *and such a condition is no credit to a city.” Miss Boardman also gave her views on suffrage for the District, and told B with the commission not only a #§ Rtement showing gross revenues, 1. ger revenues, operating expenses, w aiges, etc., but a full statement-of the .‘fi:’ldxl condition of the road and the ber of amnual passes and how they - & oe_paid for. e company last Saturday filed University to the work of the settle- ment. Judge Kathryn Sellers of the Juve- nile Court spoke in favor of the pro- posed Hull House and said she hoped it would come soon and would direct: at least part of its energy toward ju- venile social work. Special Films for Little Folks at Belasco Theater. ‘Announcement is made of a pro- gram of children’s movies to be pre- sented at the -Belasco Theater, ning at 10:30 e'clock Saturday- begin- morn- ernyment to find the perpetrators of |tor. and at_the College Women's Club - ” S b many and France has not been made | )389 4, Stevens; M. C. Buckner, of the many parts of her duties that ffs providing increased rates Hor this Tasestigation in to the torarent | sapday, His address at the church | clear to the writer, but both countries |53 o clasw 3, Wilson: M. P. Rham. |are of ‘particular interest o women |piles Addie W. Hunton of Nen ors on 3 on its ‘two diviswns and can.|ime. Such films 85 “Out nthe Raig.~ of the government, for it certainly |while the address at the elub will be | 27¢,53id to be eager to put an end |peqy, teacher, class 3. Slater-Lang-|and children, Miss Virginia Weel sang. Dean S8 oy zate of the twenty-five-trip and|a comedy of children;dolis and puppy succeeded in finding the perpetrators [at 4 o-elock. e, i to the present situation, which, it is | et WY qibbe, teacher, kinder-| F. C. McCoy, chairman of the com- |George W- Cook of Howery Ut |§ifl y-two-trip family tickets, dogs: “Sunshine Hour,” depioting 1§t~ of this outrage.” Another speaker for the Near East|thouBht both in London and Brussels, | oo ten principal, Logan. | mittee on playgrounds, called Commis- | sity acted as toastmaster. —— tle Japanese children in their oriental Contradicting Sir Hamar Green- | Relief will be Mre. K. . Emrich, who | te0d8, o encourage bolshevism not|®*promstions and transfers—C. W.{sioner Bordman's attention to the 2 o (e Tact At Bo T ok ite | e S ot T ek 8 - e wood's statement that the fire started | will bé heard at the First Congrega- | Oy In central Europe, but in their teacher, domestic art, to trade |necessity for . providing such grounds Tt i act that he has inl A company has been formed to search Lee, in the Patrick street stores and spread | tional Church, 10th and G streets, at | OWn countries as well. instructor, Lenox; K. E. Dean, kinder- | for_the children of South Washington. DY A been Tormed to seaeh A_ Respi ; ana $4 0. 009 through the death of an uncle, a | “Bin Feather Pi ’m“%‘ nited States destroyer|SHOWD. %n‘-n “Satu ‘Thorning, until B o e e e s Yon | Turthe¥ molies A SimilAx PIUETAt Wik b ot other buildings. among them {11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday. She was e e garten assistant, Payne, to kindergarten | The Commissioner was given a rising | for deposi! s e i g s vote of thanks for her visit and words|state of Chihuahua, where traces of the|V ya kvorth says he will > ; the city hall, which 15 a considerable [in Armenia and Syria from 1905 to| Dye from a mask worn at a ball en-| principal, Logan; E. J. Biddle, kinder- | vote of thenks for s elotChihusinaywherelt Py be offaied, . . P garten assistant, Wormley, to kinder- garten principal, Bell School; V. W. Dishman, kindergarten principal, from Bell to Logan; F. J. Shipley, tempo- distance away on the opposite side of the River Lee, the report sa “It is a DIty the chief secretary does not kmow a little more about the 1915, during which time she superin- i tered through an abrasion on the nose of She a young girl of Newark, N. 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