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- THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. TUESDAY,, NOVEMBER , 7, 1Z22. D&VALtRAOFFERS SE RIOUS FROBLBVI FORGOVER M U KIT Spseia? Cstrl to T TobjwU a ttes-Cbieas. . .-. Daily ' JiewiV- - - j . , .''(Ctiunl. I22 ,j i v Dublin,, !Ce. 7. There has "been a - difference of opinion among .minister " . a " to-j arrestiptr. Kmamt Xe ; Valera One member cf tbe cabinet wm beard to : y that be would, be arrested attnoe Jf 1 lSjmi; tn publinana another-be Uym that De Valera-, is Tweeklnr - rest, and Ut not to bvf evored with It ' P'Valeravl'jot In hiding. H?f .- in Vostan 'communication- with.' his supportert and;aaswers .withha a-few hours tn the newspaper -any criticism be thinks cafM for a . reply. The ministerial advocates of urn ar rest seem to have -won. His open as sumption of the , presidency of the Irish republic' las been followed - by ... many, evidences of his argumentative activity, but supporters of , the trov ernment are blaming him for - more than talk and are attributing to bhxj responsibility for- every act of the ir regulars violence. CJlPTVSB IS sorGHT " . They point that the attempt to blow up Orioi Hoose. the XubUn beadqoar ters of the; detect! re organisation for the suppression of armed -disorders followed-- the announcement -of , Jila new departure: and they ask:; "Is XX Valera opposed to i the suppression, of highwaymen T :'i H u -This looks "like preparing, tha way for promptly Jailing him. It s be lieved hero that Saturday's raid by the military" tor ' Aylesbury "road tHrtdm' most fashionable : reside nee - suburb- was aimed at his capture. The house raided belongs to a woman, who is a sister of the CReUly. who was killed la the Easter week revolt. Thero.was a sharp fight In , which one .Irin sol dier was klUed.andMiss KTReUly was wounded ? - ) i ' y' IXC Valera was not discovered; but a capture even more Important 'was effected.. Earnest OTOalley was found to the boose, wounded. w.th se rwi bel iefs In hlnv and was arrested. , He Is one of the most formidable of the 'l regular Vtt ders. . I - . " - - CMalley's arrest did not - dishearten tbe . irregular, and Saturday night saw .- several , attempts on - national troops. ' -"". BECXLSSScCr ATTACK. . . , r The irregclara are now aiming at the highest and their attack' on Gen eral Mulch Mnlcahy's bouse was fierce and . somewhat reckless. ; It was re strained by the fact that the bouse Is - opposite a large -Catholic church, from - which t the congregation : was emerging.' One attacker was killed by the opportune arrival of a o military mo tor lorry; the occupants of which fired at him as his revolver flashed. Km identity- was established at the inquest, at-d It showed that the Irregular forces are not confined . to one 'social "class. - He was a' medical student with ' dietin gtushedr unlTersityi diploma made pos sible by his winning a scholarship paid for by . the ; Tlpperary county council. and he was. knowA to -th Jesuit resU dential ball ia. Dublin as a lad of re markable , piety. . , , , v There, are. hundreds 'like him, land they constitute the Irish government's most serious problem. - Like thousands of others e peruae'ed Jilmself : that be wss snaking, war and that the sesidenee of the commandeer ia chief was ss legitl- nuteahWtlM. I . - - . - f'i - :; The dtMermmatjiotf of the government 10- face 4 he. situs. tiott crea.td - ty I the rtvaj republican jgovemment. is- shown. by 4s.tvrday'S su-reat of AlLss, Mary Macbwiney- and j her imprison rtiont in the Porto Cello barracks. She isalsr ter -of Iord- Mayor MacSwtney. who died in Brixton Jail after a. prolonged fast.' She was one of the most promi nent opponents of the treaty in i the dr 11. where shelwarned Michael- Col Una that he -'wouid have to arrest her. She was elected (by Cork City to the new parliament, but "refused to ait. She is a. member of e Valera s new re pubJican council of state and as there is nn -more reason apparent for ar resting her than any of the others, a dean wwep seems to be contemplated. Eoad BuUding ia ": Scenic Eegion to r : JOpen Playground ' Fred " Cleator. forest : supervisor of the department of lands and recreation grounds- of r-the-fUnited--Stats- forest service, . returned Mondays after a trip into the. northern part of district six. He reports the opening up of recreation sites in.- the Mount Baker district . Road building , to Austin pass from BelliBgham . and Shuksan -te of great interest to the people of that district and of Victoria and Vancouver.. B. C as the country is unusually ceni and - Interesting for- summer outings. and a project for the construction of a hotel and golf links at. Austin pass .meadows, backed by the business men OX Jejmsllalflt, wis pwuw in u ticipation of the 1927 exposition to Portland. v-----' - Cleator alro visited thd Wenatchee district and reports that the Mount Stewart club of Takima, WaslL, Is planning to build a clubhoase of logs at Salmon la Sac, -on the Cle 2um river. . ', - - - . SfifVkfYr for Office:. I Of Major Arrested ' After Fist Fight UJL i ' -J. ttoseburg. Nov. Tj STK- Sykes, can didate for mayor, was arrested here Monday on a complaint of F- P. Hardy, night watchman, charglngr him wtth assault .'and. battery. - Bykes appeal ed in court and 'pleaded -not guilty. ahd trial was set for tomorrow. : There were no eye . witnesses nd Sykes denies the charge; saying that the whole thing is ! a. frame-up. Hardy charges that he was tn the act of Investigating -a car. on the greets at S o'clock.. Monday morning. Srhen Sykes and companion: came along. The- companion climbed in the ear and left, and - Hardy questioned Sykes as io ms Business at uuli naur. : Hardy claims that Sykes struck fclra to the mouth, breaking his front teeth ana eutung nis up. .. . : Engineer Says Cold Damaged Reservoir 1 , ",,". Walla Walla. Wssh.. Nov. 7. Ac cording to Ernest B. Hassey, engineer S to .charge of the plans ; for the new $500,000 ' city wateWorka Improve ments, tbe free ting weather is serious ly damaging the work recently done against bis advice on the floor of one of the new reservoirs. The floor, he reports, has heaved in several "places. Mayor Bent F. Hiu announced that the work, cannot be completed this win ter, due to the cold weather. - -1. ? ; Womto Is Injured , WKeCars Collide ! Medford. jfov; 7. 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