Show v c I rish o Splits Over v rM L Latest at t T Treaty e ty OPINION INSISTENT IN SETTLEMENT f V lera Iera Has 1 Support o of Two Members Against Ratification Dail Dali Is Ex Expected Ex- Ex ted to Override Head IN Deo Dee 9 By the Associated ted 7 The rhe The ratification of the treaty veen mn Ireland and Great Britain Ki E moved at the Dail ting next Wednesday by Arthur Arthu as chairman of the i larks ries it was announced today by ident id nt de do Valera in a statement edby the Dail Dall publicity depart depart- O ONDON o-Do Dec 9 By the Associated Tho The final result pf pt f the Ions lons In Dublin yesterday which depe de- de ped pe a split in the Dail DaU n net t tover over the Irish peace treaty has throw the treaty into an early ting of ot the Southern Ireland par- par lent In his statement last night aring himself himsel against the terms lonn ionn de Valera Republican leader that the Dail Dali had been sum- sum ed in public session for nex next morning also disclosed sed that his attitude supported by two members of ot his net Austin Stack an and ana Charles jess ss ss The other cabinet members s said ld to have haYe remained in favor of This split with the odds ring ratification is pointed to hero of the possible lineup in inDall Dail Dall itself when the time action arrives correspondents who as- as I xi a. a that the Dail Dall would treaty declared a popular Ion ton in the south of Ireland had ac- ac ned d the agreement with Joy and Id on its ratification i ie release el ase yesterday of a large b her bel r of oC Republicans Interned for foric l ic leal l offenses produced a a. strong I Ig of oC good will toward England ur Griffiths Griffith's promises that the thern h fiern rn rn unionists should have a full representation in th first riber aber of ot the Ireland all all parliament under the peace agreement also een en the c alera's Mother i. i Hope pe in Treaty CHESTER N. N Y Y Dec 9 The The I n settlement between en England Ireland is only a preliminary step rd i the absolute Independence of ot Irish lush republic I had hoped that nd nd would be a republic before I I. I tut ut perhaps I shall not live to that day said Mrs Catherine of this city mother of orf i de Valera commenting on the ment reached by the leaders of strife strite between England and Irea Ire- Ire f r- r a s. s sW Wheelwright who Is 78 years rears is the old fashioned type of ot Irish IrIsh I er gentle quiet and with deep lous fervor h he English have tried for crush the Irish race said and they are at atto to forced reed to admit that Ireland must cognized 1 Even if England had and battleships against nd had murdered every Irish Irish- C n 1 the Island hIland there would still ie Irish in every country on th th Ito to 0 be reckoned with England kill the Irish spirit and she sho shown s it i wn Forces Forces Forces' i lave a ave ve Ireland Irelan lLIN l- l I BLIN LIN Dec Dee 9 By BY BYthe the Ass Associated clat d Announcement iY-Announcement was made yes made yes yes- I Ly Lyl at the military headquarters that h t if the Irish Anglo agreement the crown forces would from Ireland within a aIl ah h h Il Majority ports pons Treaty f By ED L L. L KLEEN ili d Press Staff Correspondent NOON D Dec c. c 9 Ulster's Ito the Irish Anglo-Irish peace tre treaty ty to be presented to Premier Lloyd Lloyde e today by Sir Jarries Janes s Craig ter leaders leader's complaint is saIde said e ehat bat financial clauses in the would enable the south ot Ireland unjust tariffs tariUs on Ulster 1 if it is Is' the only one orward by the Ulster premier will w affect application n of ot the Yit was believed optimistic air still sUII prevailed despite the opposition met metie ie leIDall Dal cabinet where Eamonn alera and two other cabinet mem- mem t refused to indorse the treaty This lUon was was expected and the be- be I gener general l here that a goodly ma- ma 12 of the Irish people are in fa favor VOl II and that the Dail Dall will w Ithe pact split in the Dail Dan cabinet is looked I ra ras as a split throughout Sinn Fein I f re the entire weight of the therul therul rul rul- organization will not be bert rt either elther way ug dg expressed no surprise on oil his I Continued on page rage 2 I PUBliC OPINION Continued from page 1 1 arrival here bere that de Valera had opposed opposed op opposed op- op posed ratification of the treaty In view of his recent public utterances utter utter- ances It was rather too much to ex expect exI ex- ex I peet he would Immediately declare his j jI agreement with the terms Craig said i Craig was to meet Lloyd George at I 11 a a. a m m. but the conference was postponed postponed post post- post post-I until 4 p. p m. m |