PRESIDENT’S ISOLATION.
DE VALERA A MARKED MAN.
MENACED BY CRIMINAL ELEMENTS IN I.R.A.
(By Telegraph-Press Assn.-Copyright.) {Received This Day, 9.45 a.m.) DUBLIN, June 5.
Armed detectives are closely guarding President De Valera day and night, says the Sunday Graphic. All Dublin -knows that the police and military 'liy'o in hourly dread of his assassination, not by Ms opponents, but by hotheads in his own party.
The Irish Republican Army contains •30,000 members and is daily growing. .All are extremists, some are Communists, and others are styongly anti-cler-ical.
The hotheads regard De Valera as a reactionary influenced fby his wife’s views. De Valera lives in the Government "buildings, using a Spartan bedroom burnished with the barest necessities. He rarely visits his own lidme, where Ms wife lives a lonely life with their seven children,.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 June 1932, Page 5
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