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Show dren In a town, ten Citholics, ten j Episcopalians and ten Presbyterians, It is jH.su i hie for their parents to demand de-mand and obtain set m rate schools, ; each with nn attendance of ten. merly the government emanated from Ijon-lon and centered in Hubltn. leaders rernrd as equally Important Impor-tant the itritish and southern Irish : reactions to the operation of the new regime. British sentiment toward the ! future of the whole of Ireland will rest largely on the way I'lster gets ' along. Southern Ireland, particularly ! the nationalists, also are expected to , Judg by the first government en -j thuslasttrally condemning a failure or reluctantly recognixins. perhaps by j imitation, a success. One problem troubling moderate j leaders in I'lster is what one of them t called "smiill Ideas." Belfast, the cap-; cap-; ital. has one-third the total population popula-tion of the province. Its people have totally different outlooks from the fa rmers ho com prise m uch of t lie remainder of the population. ! There is also the problem of re- j ' tigion. In southern Ireland religious j feeling is not intense. In I'lster re-j i llgion Is the problem. It is not pos-1 ! sible to find a Protestant in a Catholic Cath-olic club. It l f tmilar in everything ' I If there arc thirty school chll- HOME RULE ON. TRIALjN ULSTER First Parliament to Prove Out New System By CHAO. M'CANN. Un.Ud PrM tff Corrpoidnt. HKI.KAHT. March II.-lMtr. llt-vine the future hlntory of Ireland uVlK-n.W on lis .ir..ful operation of the home rule litll. i "I've to the warning of lt leaders that upon the ralilK-r nnd work of lt flrat parliament parlia-ment ilependa the operation ltelf. llKU'rly diaappolnted. IhoiiKh hard-Iv hard-Iv nurprlaed. at Xir Kdward I'arnona refuaul to heroine flrt premier, the ii n Ion IM le.nlera are oinf nhead with the material they liave. Krnm the memlera of the flrat parliament par-liament will he aele-ted the cabinet, which Sir Jamea Cnil haa consented to lead aa premier if hia aelection l unanimoua. The flrat parliament, too. will erect the aenate. rriiertlve memhera of the.rov-! prnmrtit now are devottnir moat , of their lime to becoming acquainted with the exialinx Ilrltiah novernment deiutrtmenta which they muat over- I tnke and operate. ' Leadera deiair I of obtaininc a man who can take Paraon a place, but 'they are. not discouraged. dis-couraged. They are looking for a man whom they believe they have j In Hlr Jamea CralK who muat he. aa I unii.nlat expreaeed It. "an architect j a well aa a builder" who can de-liin de-liin what la r-ally I'later'a future. I He mut. the unloniat adde't -dream j the full deeicn before ha beglna to build.- The preaent ovemment will be! taken over with I'lster aa capital of a I mall semi -dependent country. For- j |