Show DE DIE VALERA AND IRELAND a when a man of determination anda and will power has dedicated his life to a cause nothing but the complete vindication and accomplishment of that cause will satisfy him says the deseret news this Is no justl justi fica tion however for a stubbornness that refuses to yield in some measure to changes in circum stances or to modify in some degree an attitude once taken eamonn de valera will not only mar the record he has made in his fight tor for ireland but he will lose his influence with right minded people of all the world it if he persists in his apparent de termination to stir up trouble tor for the new now tree free state which a majority of his people have accepted for their country de valera has fought tor for corn independence absolute and un qualified separation from great britian it cannot be denied that hia hip efforts have bad had much to dol do with the concessions made by the british rulers and the treaty recen recent ly accepted between them and the irish people but de valera Is not satisfied with these concessions I 1 they fall a little short of that for which he has been striving though to all practical purposes ireland will enjoy her own sovereignty and so the temperamental sinn feiner will gather about him as many adherents I 1 as he can and will go on with the war inasmuch as the british troops are being withdrawn he wi wl I 1 soon have no one oze to tight fight but his own countrymen it will be most deplorable it if he succeeds in 10 stirring up civil discord and strife perhaps even bloodshed and anarchy tor for if it this should develop ireland will speedily lose all that she has aled to gain for hundreds of years |