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THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, TFEBRUARY 27, 1921—PART 1. eannot control like to ser ch arms would 1k of ficulty Deputy in Nighty By Cable to The Star and_ Chicago L] i T e G e S G ! . = = = ' horized which have IRISH RELIEF PLANS |™%iei'Wes wer CLASS WAR GRIPS ’ e IBLAMES BOTH SIDES | wewespoksper 50208 0 2 | Merely a Roman i —_— —_— Daily News. Copyright, 1921 ROME, Italy, Februnry ”4” S 1 . ha hoth sid stinate parent awnke some fine ’G N B D 1 h P d | | The other night n mewspaper | h s i i 1at o the tied themselves to KNOXVILLE, Tenn., February ~ BIGFUND CAMPAIGN | | .Committee Told Drive wmi zhier PRONCE OF LY, ey FOR IRISH TURMOIL forzotten object met in the col Sl as cloped with the chauffeur, if 5 5 ) Socialists and Landowners | | o e e 1 and Dignity Keep Ireland and R S i of Bari Locked in Bloody ; % favor in the as- | | Finally. gathering courage, he ched the phantom England Apart. || Giovered that 3t wan o man the Sinn indeper Be Carried On In All The bil cond abxolutely taboos love orrow cquence BY (¢ n Theaters Here. | Feud, Paper Hears.. AR iy Wt ont ket (B e 1o Following brief addresses by Rt | Marrie Dipaty ABRelcentinnenli : zot its condit accented wi JORGE N. BARNE! of tim three companions. tired of e e e i FO L o dasx’ motice in || Former Labor Member of the British - Fini nround Kome ek David I. Walsh, of Massachusetts, | | the province of & ke ic press ix one of the War Cabinet. Premier ~ in vain, had recelved permission to sleep on the xofax announcement of the preliminary | ” | result of cl. a ; ites to marriage. By Cable to The Star. in the parliz t rena the , Dlans for the drive for funds to be | 2 . A : - LONDON, February 26..— Political fon hegan well S i e e bl Sarriedon Uy the locallbranch of the ) . roig : [ 5 R | troubles —— often mountainous when | Tgut | M. Llovd nd e ernment dntends to reserve Ireland was made at a luncheon heid | b e { jdispaceh from Bart o muisteriaiist | CASH REGISTER CASE UP. 1 coon at ctance —are sometimes | N obnoncnts. S lnding {1 reqoubes | | Eooms 2t all the hotels to be at the Hotel La Fayette yosterday. |H& AR Iirne : . y n confronted at close quar- | able Horac iey. who attacked B et D e ) 1t separation ¢ . Daniel W. O'Donoghuc. chairman of | o vt - extended to many com Attorney General A ters, to be mostly vapor. This was | the allegcd v of the gove 5 ous proposal. Neit the general committee. presided. After | St - e Mo SRR e and the failu B . iy, wouiN e of to bring the German war crimina had one. And reading the latest reports received in 3 $ 3 1 , this country from the Quaker com- 3 ; [t Tre the opening | to trial. Lord [ move still would he emp ent of ex-soldiers and by mission now investigating conditions | fi Bl 5 e o s . ad | to the opposition Suppo 2 tinue to overrun the )t the parliament »n, had v 1pport oy 5 e n e S . : | s relicf work: also by ur ke et oty caanittaca: ot sanoxtiaa : S HRonan al (il i & Al e skers and capitalists generally = 1 Acceptance of Law = ] 2 3 = > 3 e - conen o —opera > re-freation of Péovisional Ae ance - the work accomplished to date. i - i emntadsto ivcation of industry, but the gov- ‘order. : house | 10 co-operate in the re-freation of S SRR A s John J. Noonan, chairman of the ° storm an’ « n club which was the ernment was in peril of overthro of comm a deaf eartorthe | CUEdIt JOr the peoreciiiuxopeanicounci AEstEIEUENSRES S 14 be the pro ? :';g:"*g;gaggmr:i;yv"?(;"';;1‘5"613(;};;"‘ - Preat- ] onter of landowners, i, polic The week has gone and nothing has MANY pleadings about Ireland, trices tion of settlement would be, the pro T 3 cture | : i fired, wounding some soldiers. milar Sl 2 as abor party S SRl o ialana s ccep f faweme 8 hnus}é in the city had pledged its sup- & = !incidents occurred in Putig! V carried ¢ happened save political exchan rding unemploymn i i now is framed. but 1 also contend that port, and that speakers and colle 'nlr’"f the N 5 I States distriet | the different parliamentary divisions, | threat ofsthe locomotive nese mllh~llui::x.m\\l; .-1"“1- I | the parties o meet .\..,I“ wou tions would be allowed in all house: TVnE as a s B AU Conversano a dozen PeTsons were Obio. entered | g, f coverntie bring their union out on &ro ee ich are. | pig jation. Such a solutior . / vers @ : rom which the overnment has A t appening e o o | < s e Harry M. Crandall, A. Brylawski and jehe Island, unded, three of them seriously. i joined the com- 5 & R cause of lack of protec happenings in that unfortunate |- would ensue if Tespo; William C. Murph¥, jr.. will aid the tion durinz the war. ltdIng e leaterto i whor lat iets in competi- | emerged with praelically undimin- | 650 “the railway 20 country are discreditable 1o both Deleve. r. But even if ) ished majorities, if not undimmed fly. however. the talk « sides and contrary to the spirit of . 1. nothing would ati i a lawyer and ~ died i - fizhting betweer Telief organization lied. Ther & s D one, he oo O | there we Eue ke subsided be lost by disc Reports were read also by s prestige o d e on 1. Hickey i and re e e of the la rty covered its o connter Pride and di Keep Trel tion i - 1. Quinn. Peasants Not Blamed ‘ I e nsRCosb eisc e oA D Rl e inea ““"‘“’ creen of words. th o e s e .‘,“ rland apart. s it not possible for i of the public speakers’ com n war as Lt BN 2 v 2 nd reque fare in the pending clections, one of | In short, al bur e cs iment. | England apart. 18 kst P “and Dr. P. J. Healey of the Durinz his owelve years in Comgress| “The situation in Bari is notecntind ation i which has been caused by the re-| It by mo mea st iese other one Juith (pul e R Catholic Univers Mr. Denb 2 mber of the! D ault of s required & matters. will Rut ¥ ; to act as a & i Anthony J. Barrett, general dire T el othe T i grettable retirement, on account of | tho government h -“out well on roved sy tor. outlined the drive. and John B. i izal, 3 of S e i the ill health, of Will Crooks, the great|all questions sav It is continu- Densmore of the publicity commit- | prise. jHEomisedy concssaion P olion (hat | lubor leader. Ramsay MacDonald is | ing its inquiries concerning the : & tee, Joseph D. Sullivan of the fin: R ooty S : minedi m- | contesting this seal at Woolwich, | grievances of the Trish railway men. | e e T ¢ 2 Bopuiation - posaess : made to the At- | and he is opposed by @ popular wearer | and it is taking further st-ps to less- been ras cloth wh committee, and [ s inder (bein feultural®aborers A e VT crosa, e contest | uncmployment by insisting on the echieved involuntary and un- peatedly without profifing by the tment, started an red socialist e Japer committee | dcatied the |SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION | The won P In the ety Wil organize next e OF EDUCATION MAPPED | under the chairmanshin of Mrs H. Clagett of St. Matthew's pari i opag ‘the exploiting bou lowners in provinee, o e ey e catNIF 1 cURENTTPRICENTITICKETSITIT Those at the luncheon ve 1 e were Bernard J. Rridzet. Robert I.|President of Association Blames | o T e Barrett. Francis McCann, John T. e i — ~ Wt Furch YRS _ S With Lvery turchase ‘ l‘r(;(wl:l\'. Rt T 4'1 Tohn Crime Wave on Lack of s entitled to occupy the . Callaghan. Leo I. | > -, John Hadle ; Teo 1cd the farms and countr Il o Hadley Donle Mrx Gearks | Wanrannicha N. J. February ing_soc irs. The ] 0 or ore A. Dousherty, 1. I. Driscoll. lone offered resistence Jonn Milhalldnd.” Dr. Joseph' Dun —Scientific of educs P e e 3 4 f e cather i mawaRt. William | U0% 18 to b undertaken on for & tooth.” the extreme 1 With each purchase of $160 or more during the month of ampaign of v \ reunion of the mmunists, who became Leghorn conferenc <! The government is ng with e ble with that of res foundations devoted to science, en- {gineering and medicine, it was an- H. De lLac Edward A. Fitzeerald. | Joseph T. Fitzeerald. Thomas K. Gal- Jahar. Leo Warlow, Harrv Kane, Wil- ‘ Fam E Teanv. Dr. P. T Lennox. Mar- | tin J. McNamara. Dr. D D. Muleahey, | nounced here today at headquarte Dr. Melntyre, John J. Mullen. |of the T, A . having sent reinforcement W. C. Murnhv, Dr. Constantine Me- | tion, sralrciment o thel g ot 8 Pelieved Suil decn contza Guire. William McGuire. William F. { subject > b Dean Js ! the situation ¢ Xormoyle. Josenh P. O'fone. T. Lol L Ll it i O'Dea. Edward J. Ouinn. Hugh Rei o ; { P. 3, Rvan. Frederter Stoniman, E e ASK AID TO FIGHT TYPHUS. | ward Walsh and John Walsh st gl M et | {history of Amcrican education has SWINDLERS IN PASSPORTS |52, 27 iatins, b et 1y P om Consress. BOLDER ON CONTINENT | 5eciarof, &, dhiisin of e Conzrens shoula appropriste mo Prof. Otis W. Caldwell director of the | oney to sist publ Ith of {division of | _experimentation | In_states alonk the 4 = 3. nd Prof. Geor Strayer director | combating typhus. Organized Gangs Engaged in Man- | of the divicion of field studies. Sup. | 1ast night a = {porters of the proposed institute d. ECOn; ufdcture add Sale of Coun | clare that after it has been developed | tWeen the Un terfeit Vises. March we will give absolutely FREE—26 pieces of the fa- mous Wm. A. Rogers Silverware. ational-ize” Your Home —that’s what wise and thrifty homemakers are doing by buying everything they need at “The National’s” extreme price-cutting demonstrations. Tomocrrow the ¢rowds will again be on hand for a feast of Money-Savings. It will be a great day to 1l revolutionize methods of teach- | officials and ing in America Widespread operations of passport! Supt. Hunter of the Oakland, Calif.,| Offie said th swindlers on the continent ar *hools, who is president of. the I re satisfied there w f OLD_ HI N y e on e centinant SIS |gnelie whe o prind open one of our arge Accounts. accordgng to information received by |crime wa ¢ may | from typhus. due to the re the latter from American consuls in ;be ascribed to in f of immigration, than there was p Europe these passport frauds are ever | for school purposes. {to the war. e danger has exist increasing and becoming bolder. A i for they said. cording to these reports organized H gangs are engaged in the frauds, par- | 4 l 3 ganes are engased i the trauds, var- | ARGENTINIANS TO VISIT. | pgosprrar PROBE PROPOSED. of fake passports and counterfeit | e e T American vises to enable the entry e Tk undesirable aliens into this cou | 1y : S L Consular officers in Polgnd. Cze the United S PEInE ey {EhEtie POl 9 1 iview of cultivating closer commercial | £0 b 1 jons with N h America, 2 rk 8 e olution in- slovakia, Austria, France I nounced yvesterday by | troduced ¥ ay by Representative 22 TR More than 100 business and profes- | onal n of Argentina will come to Greece and Germany, under orde; from the State Department. have bee: on MacGr -publican, New York. ! engaged for nearly two montlfs in in- | § S rive in New York| Complaints have been ved. Mr vestigating th serious effort to | i Tt ot | MacGregor said in a evade American immigration laws, | . G cave by special train,| former with a very considerable degree ©fifor a trans ntal tour. Stops) i tution that they i e ; ination | Wil be made enver and [and are suffering as a result of fail- otterdam a recent examination | foinie” an the 3 Yellow- ' ure to receive prompt payments o of thirty-five passports held b stone Park also will be visited -ocational co satio Be = fimiprinteirevesieaii - | ston also will be visited. vocational compensation. ] passports. At Goteborg fraudulent American vises were found on one American-bound stesmer. At o another port, a bureau dealing in illicit passports was discovered, from | ar- lc- which bureau 390 false passports were placed in circulation with; one month. At several other places || px cliques have been found with THE 100(/ PURE plies of counterfeit passports. clev /4 copied rubber stamps for Counterfeit Tve stamps and seals. Tne BABY CHICK \ signature of the American consul in each case is carefully forged on| these documents. 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