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Show Win CALLS 1 1 ON DEJALERfl I Ifrish President' Gives First 4 1 interview Since His Re I turn From U. S. I -run' March IT. (By the Asso- Vr ' pross i Eamon DeValora, L B' . 0f the republic mrl presi- 'Bfv o the 'rlsh republic." gave a LV' nl interview today fo the Asso-' Asso-' BftI Pf? correspondent, Thin Is P Bf rf in ff-n !'" h. his accorded .VspnpT representative aince Hfrtturn frorn ,hp rn,t0a states to iWftny proof of the c;t raordlnary il.H.ui'ions taken bv his followers to HT h'-s protection were needed. It Hf afforded by the enre taken in es-KmV es-KmV the correspondent to and from Hi Lwnf r"or nn "our after ieav- iB?hj forropon.1enf was under the t min-elllanee not only from hla JJ' but '" " 'f,emed, from cvr ft K in Dublin VOT HKl-KilOrS ROW, I, ,o:u(f- 'Unn which lasted; fe !f. Vjarn rs of n hour, Mr De-"5, De-"5, . he ',, , j Hrt' back from An :md rc- irri"--t thine there to me wan H. ., th' In b ii'Mlon treated hy Wt man)' peopb ir 11 w"f,re a re- Rjooii wrangle It i not a religious S? KC1on. even Insofar as the differ-I r,. between the north and' Cth arf cone. ;n. .1 g .pok. ''-r-ly of the English! " pffnrr,'i.: 's 11 I nl pnnciple and B'-gnfjand be said "la trying to1 L. t,y playing on human weakness I of i." t il-,. .ugh it does) Wl. rfali?' i'. living not ! -,reakel but th. s' congest rpial- tit o: t he Irish people their arplr-Eil arplr-Eil quality The youns men r Ire-K,d Ire-K,d are savins 'At 38 K the span of life I enl WUjt We iir'u all die bo v. 1 j not In clrc uniM- n en like th-s WT 16 ON mi; Kl N. The Utsh exoelleni L' bu hU friends in America (6 .1..,! hardly recognize him, for h. Ik f (he run ind tt.it not re- ftn hlmelf unnecessary He looks Ktrfnirh fit and conwv. n , J Ks of heir. sense Th voluntei ed the ire!::;:ii;;r"r,r'i:;'-'-nl,h;;; hl l 'P'"8 'lllvp th, -me Of tor.r"1 mtPOn minutes before the in-5IP;; in-5IP;; he correspondent accordPrt1- ra,1n ,hat " he mission ,o Vqu,,Uonnalre for sub-preon0" sub-preon0" i10'; J'enf hnd been preparetl and the correspondent waa nroce.(lmK t0 th r. nd.r'ous for thU nurpose when suddenly he was In Vltd to climb Into "ho .lde ,Tr of ! i "0n 'c-s which! r-un-lfolded him .The car went through Dublin by an IntrlcJc r, e room and ,oon ...J TWICE KX AM I N ED corir "!,ftor lp''lvln'7 tho house the lneTnPr4,f,,Pnl wad up and exam-K exam-K hy mbers of the Irish re. nre, ,n '',rmri Wlthi" 1",n, president s residence and. second for-tultoutlj for-tultoutlj by the military Bf,,nlnTK there was any weakening weak-ening In Ireland's power of resistance hr continued: The republicans of Ireland, that S, thre. fourths of our people, realize hnt since death is Inevitable there s no v.ay It can come so well as in j the grand defens- 0f the niost sacred humnn riRhta-. There is nowhere a purer or mote unselfish strucirlc PEA, i OFFER WVUT. b I he,, can be pence tomorrow if England would -Imply refrain from her agressions. he asuertcd "Wo had established a peaceful constructive construc-tive administration and were setting a noble example to the world of a government based on consent and developing de-veloping our trade and Industries when Mr. Lloyd George loosed upon u In his murder horde, blooded up by official limitations and sedulously inflamed in-flamed with regular weekly bulletin of cnlumni and hate. While no definite Agreement had' i yet been reached bf.ween the Sinn l-eln and the adherents of the Irish Party m Ulster ith respect to the lections under the pnrtltirjn act, such an agreement would not fllffli alt, he 3aid. It was a mistake to suppose that only Nationalists and Republicans opposed partition ULSTER BOYCOTTED. "Industrial I'lster.'" he said. Is not SO blind to its own interests as to court being several from Its great mar ml 11 the agricultural areas of the rei Of Ireland. The boycott of BalfaSl goods, which is operating now. Is but 'he opening stage of what would become be-come the complete and bOlut exclusion ex-clusion of Belfast goods If the partition parti-tion act is put into effect." oo |