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nn it nn VENING UN Financial EDITION JL JtlJCj VOL. XXII NO. 8. ffiSklS? fKK200.553 wkw-t 144,638 IttLTJMOim TUESDAY, (KrjXWlvK -(, 1920. IMMhJwd ffory vk da Tim A AMI flu.

28 l(JlvS Ml I CI. TWO CUNTS. WEATHER frhmrrr Inte tnuvihl and H'ed-tirxlny; ronlrr Hnlnrmlny aflir-nann or niijhl mmiiratc Kiuth to "uthu-Ki iriwiij. Think FROM The Trouble With Bill And Elihu Is They 1 There On The Front End FEATHERBED LANE BRITAIN FOILS SINN FEIN PLANS FOR REPRISALS TO- --si JOHNNY CAKE TOWN I I CLHU, PRINCE PAUL CHOSEN TO RULE AS GREEK KING Cabinet Decides To Call Him From Exile To Throne. I iitinly vaiiU.be!.

Gone is Itanium7, I I ilSJ COX OUTLINES COURSE HE WILL TAKE ON TREATY Would Resubmit The Pact Shortly After His Inauguration. WILLING TO ACCEPT RESERVATIONS, HE SAYS 1 UlE I IN THE By Henry M. Hyde. gAl.TIMoitK differs from most Ameri hicli Pickens declared the only Eight Men On Way To Eng- Ui I. ivilir.ol lodging place in uncouth Amer can cities lu tlmt it lias never pceu MKTlOW' land Seized At ica, because, forsooth, he had "curtains to in a hurry.

Individually aid as a community the progress has been leisurely ii lied" there, Curie is the Fountain Inn, N.Vvl Kingston. treiiuenled by Washington, Wiped off the and uiilliirricd. map are the Hulls Head, (he White The streets of Chicago, for instance, Horse, the Three Tuns, the (iuldeti Lamb are constantly filled ith a rushing mul CHARGED WITH PLAN TO AVENGE MACSWINEY CHAMBER TO CHOOSE PROVISIONAL REGENT and all the list of ancient hostels, where the great Coiiesloga wagons rumbled through the courtyards and canvasback 4 Preparations For Solemn ir- and terrapin were too common to be ap He Declares His Election Would Be Mandate For Entering League. Council Of Ministers To Exercise Royal Powers For Present. titude, in a of hom are going nowhere in particular, but are simply on their way.

Ilnlli-umre people are in no such nervous haste. They have not lost the fine art of strolling. runerai roruorK mayor UnderWay. preciated. Itut much remains and ltal-limore will do well to see that it is pro-tis'ted against the invasion of commer cial (ioths and Vandals.

No city, for London. Oct. 20. Princt- has the sake of its own soul, can afford to lose that which makes it distinctive and been culled lo Ihe Greek 4hronc to suc individual. JN what other city do the public parks preserve tlie manor bouses of (he early Loudon, llcf.

A "veiigeiitice ff pcdiiion" of eight Sinn Keiners en route lo Knglaiid to attempt ri'prisala for the death of Lord Mayor MaoSwiney wa apprclicniliil fodny at Kingston, Ireland, the Irish Ollii-e aim. hum id. The eight men, ilesi ribed as "desper-llte characters." were seized by soldiers as they were about In board a boat frvr Holyhead, the nearest Lnglish land. Uniforms Concealed. The men were snul to wear Sinn Fein uniforms under their outer gnrmenta ami to curry a number of disguises.

The gentlemen whose country estates now serve as breathing places for the fit? Perhaps it is due to the persisting influence of the country gentlemen and shipping merchant who set the tone of society in early days. The country gentleman is, after all. a farmer, and the farmer learns patience as he waits on the slow procession of the seasons. The shipowners sent their swift Iialtimore clippers out on long voyages anil then sat quietly in their counting houses until favoring winds blew them back homeagain. Nothing either of them could do would hasten the process.

ceed his brother Alexander, the Greek Locution annninccd today. I.eoniisc of Paul's absence from li fount ry. regency will be established, council of Cabinet Ministers ruling the country until this is accomplished, it was said. Chamber Convoked. The legation made public a message from the Council of lo the public.

It read: "In accordance with niistitntional order. I'aul has lieeu called to the throne, nit owing to hi absence from (ireeye anil rxistine relations, the Government lias convoked the Chamber, which will elect a provisional regent. multitude, us Clifton and Carroll l'arks and Druid Hill do here? There was something typically spacious and Haiti-moreiin in the recent prosal to erect a mansion house in one of the parks for Promises Of Candidates Concerning League To Prevent War riOVKISNlili ('(IX. That he will submit the treaty of Versailles to the Senate shortly after his inauguration. That he will urge ratification of the League of Nations cove-limit contained in this treaty, but "will accept reservations that will clarify, that will reassure our own people and that will make clear to our assia-iates in the Icague the limitations of our Constitution, beyond which we cannot go," BY SF NATO It IIAIUHNG.

That he will endeavor to bring about "such an association of nations as will most effectively further the aspiration for worldwide and permanent peace without sacrificing any part of (he independence of the American nation." the occupancy of the Mayor of the city party wus bent on criminal enlerpriaea luring his term of office. Maryland was in reprisal for MacSwiney'a death, the otli. ibs lured. first of the royal provinces and its neiv The eight were believed to lie from rk mid not connected with Mar pie have always liked a dash of pomp ftIOKr. realistically it is noted that a Meantime the coiistitutinal power of and glitter.

Ami perhaps it would make gait which may be easily maintained on the flat and level street of the prairie royalty will be exercised by the oiiucil of New King Now In Extle. Pcinee l'aul. chosen to be King of the voters more careful whom they selected as their chief servant if they first provided a stately home for his official residence. Such a proposal will be greet Grtcre, is 111 years old, and i a brother metropolis would sjiecdily break the back of the most stalwart in ihisup-and-down-hill city and leave him gasping for breath. At any rate the contrast is plain and striirng.

ol Kmc Alexander, who died yesterday lit Athens from an illness attributed to ed with snilTs from the efficiency experts, of course, but would it be ouite imnossi. a monkey's bite. Prime l'aul is now in exile with bis father. Hie former King Constantine, Swiney'a Sinn I'Vin funeral bodyguard. The men were dragged to shore and placed under military arrest.

They refused to give (heir names and maintained a delimit attitude while they were being searched. Soldiers stripped off the civilian gar-inents in which I lie men were clad to reveal the uniforms beneath. The handbag carried by one of the party yielded four disguises. All Irish ports were under close watch, with instructions to soldiers on duty to see that no other "vengeance party" boarded Khip. Funeral To Be Solemn.

The Home Office promised today there will be no interference with plana of Irish leaders, who announced that Mae- As with the individual, so with the community. I'ntil reii'ntlv the growth of flultimorc has been natural, unforced and i slow. (Inly the irresistible swarming of men and women into the big cities, which hie to fit up one of the existing manor houses in the public parks as the Mayor's official mansion As for the efficiency experts, pray Heaven they may never be turned loose on Baltimore with their rulers and squares to cut down grades, make everything right-angled and change the names of the streets in the interest of getting nowhere in particular as rapidly as I good evening I WILSON WILL PLEAD FOR COX AND LEAGUE is a new and world-wide phenomenon, has changed the situation. In ISaltimnre the swarming lias been aided and guided BOLSHEVIST BRIBE CAST OFF BY RABBI Declared She, Like Other Young Women In Russia, No Longer Believed In God. SC.MMKI! By Robert J.

Bender. frciu Dixjmlth 1o The Errning Sun. Marion, Ohio. Oct. CC Considering that we are still at wur with Germany, and the wide divergence of opinion in the country as to (lie treaty of Versailles, bow is ihe I'nited Slates to proceed to effect peace? This is one of the outstanding tpies- somewhat by the efforts of various com To Make Appeal Tomorrow To The Swiney's body will lie in slate in St.

mercial bodies, but. on the whole, it has tJw flrt fruit of tit il. aiU corn Rlicavfn id out Tr' tnldn) lui), Th t'fhiwj liuv fieorge's Cathedral, to be carried later still been natural and inevitable. th'lti, Bhm imimiipr gino, ere mme. in solemn procession to entrain for the The loi- coming is almost alarmingly swift.

It journey to an Irish grave. Voters Of The Country In Behalf Of Covenant. ADDRESS TO BE DELIVERED 'pjIFRK is. (hank Heaven, no such promises so great an increase in popula tion that the city, without degenerat in; ALSO ANNOUNCED SHE HAD glove tall Wnlrt it lunne purpte N11h. or In Hit gunt.

Or ViUva il bomii Uuniulh (lu- ui(Airiiiinntf lurk, Or mmitjialti fn'li iihf-jnit. SanuiPl Tul(ir who was dcposisl because of German s.uiipal hies. Constantino's eldest son, George, was prevented from succeeding! I. is father bee he. too.

was to favor the (ierman cause. GREEK KING'S MALADY LIKELY BLOOD POISON Baltimore Physician Does Not Think He Had Rabies From Reports Of Illness. Local physicians, reasoning from the information they have received from the news cables telling of the death of King Alexander of Greece following the bite of a monkey, say that the King probably died from a streptococci Hepticipmia. or blood poisoning, a malady likely to follow nnv wound, no matter how it was received. ''King Alexander evidently had a punctured wound, which was infected by the streptococci," said Ir.

Hit-hard II. Follis. 'Ilemembcr. I didn't see him. but this is what appears from the news cables to have been the case.

The streptococci happened to N' ill the monkey's month, but they might have infected the woutid in any other way yes, if the King had cut himself with a knife. BECAME FEEE LOVE CONVERT into hysterical hurry, must needs speed BEFORE G. 0. P. DELEGATION.

enormity in Haltimore as One Hundred and Fourteenth street and Fifty-sixth avenue, no matter how easy it would be to find. Rut one of the earliest up its preparations to receive and handle it It will be a pity if in the procexs the leisurely and well-ordered habits and the Move Urged By Leaden And Expected To Swing Many Votes To Democratic Candidate. Teutonic atrocities on record was perpetrated here, when Lovely lane was full flavor of the old city are destroyed or even badly damaged. AS AS A J.ONUON FOG. Tlw olif otwlacli in tli1 way of Uiomp who would rorrpct I ho Rnirnmatii-al er rorn Luto which the t'olmnn falls in that wtf tH'vtT know what, tht-y nn tnltting -Jay H.

Jhtv-ie, in I'falatirtphiu "Mary, (nil The Hle llotur." changed to German street. To many I'altiinoreans they are, perhaps, familiar and commonplace, but in the ear of a man with the barest touch tions crystallizing out of the long discussion of the League of Nations issue. Leaders On Both Sides f-oncerned. Recognizing the situation ahead, there has been growing concern among lead em of both parties as to just how the new President would accomplish a break in the deadlock over the peace treaty, with the Senate as equally divided as if will be afppr the elect inns. Word that Senator Harding was fire-paring a statement designed to set forth clearly the step be proposes to take to effect peace came in reply to a series of questions submitted by the Fnited News hearing on the manner in which each ('residential candidate would proceed toward establishing tho country on a peace footing.

Governor 'ox has furiiisheil Firing Squad Prohibited. Oflicials said the only riwlrictinn on Ihe funeral services will be that no Sinn Pein bring squad will be permitted to officiate at the grave. One of MaeSwiney's last requests was that the funeral orations be pronounced in (iadic. There was no official opposition to that. The Deputy Iird Mayor of Cork arrived here today with a bodyguard of fid Sinn I'ein soidiers and representatives of many Irish societies.

It was reported that Hail Kireann, the Irish Parliament, may attend the services in a body, only those members espi-cially sought by Ihe police remaining away. Body To Lie In State. After the impiest, expected to be concluded to uorrnw morning. MacSwiney'g body will be taken lo St. (ieorge'a Cathedral.

It will lie in stale under guard of his followers until II A. M. Thursday. At that hour solemn high maRX will be celebrated by Hisbop Manniz and Dishop Cotter, of Portsmouth. Late in the afternoon a funeral pro pOUTCNATKI.Y.

London has shown it is not necessary to pay such a price even for commercial supremacy of romance in his soul the names of the Not even in Baltimore does everybody stop work in the middle of the afternoon Hanged Self After Annulment Of Ceremony And Mob Threatened Lynching. l'oughkcepsie, Oct. 2H. -While kuiii-monses were being si'rved un three of the alh-ged ringleaders of Ihe Jewish mob that chased Hubbi Joseph Ijouwiscb through the street of this city Sunday night, cursing him and threatening to lynch him, the rabbi, still suffering mentally and physically from his ordeal, told a story that plui-ed an entirely new light upon the affair. This story, which is backed up by the court records of Iliilchess county, depicts lr.

Lonwiseh in the position of being persecuted, and perhaps narrowly escaping death because of a genuine holding to the tenets of his religion. As earlier reKirts of the affair set forth, the mob sought vengeance upon streets and lanes and alleys of the old town ringlike a chime of pleasant bells April alley, Primrose lane and Aliceanna I OK SAI.K A milkiiiK Ktmrl hitrn Lull, l.fH). I. K. I Mill MO It, I I'rum The Kwnim) Kti llurrav.

W'osliiiiBlon. Oct. I'resideiit Wil win is expected Imnurrnw to make liiii Dual appeal tn file voters of the country ill behalf of the I.ojurue of Nations. A delcRiltiou of Itepultlicnn supfiorlerK of the eoveuanj wifl call at the While IIiui.se at II o'Hotlt in the morning, headed by llamiltou Hull, the New York publisher. Wilson's Address Ready.

The delegation, whii will be a small one, wrll be reivivod in person by the to drink a dish of tea. And half the charm which draws millions yearly to "The patient appears to liave had a street lo Cider alley. Wine street. Flhow Ad. In Sullivan Mm) iH-Uiocrat.

rOMMKKt'IAl- ('AMM)it. I.uihIh'uijs nt ibo Vut'(X'k Tea llooui Court and Tenpin alley sing no story of severe infection throughout the blood ho world metropolis lies in its respect and pneumonia. It is a common malady. j.lnd for hisrnrip mon1. a certain amount of scpticicm'ui occurring i a-i, mrnts and venerable traditions, tine goes in all such wounds.

here was nothing strange or unusual about, his illness. I down into "the city," below St. l'aul's ..1.1 reelrv' A'ill matif you fcol like caliriK at houn On A lluluth 'I'hcalrc Vrmjrum. Did the extent of his lacerations have President, who i.s rxftTieil lo deliver a a statement covering the sles he proposes to The questions were submitted to both candidates, in view of Ihe situation growing out of the Scnale division, as seen by party leaders. The same questions were submitted to both candidates with Itabbi l.ouwisili because iU members had heard that his young wife, from the word that each candidate was being Cathedral, quite as much to look up fiodliman street and Paternoster How as for any cither purpose.

One spends his money at the Cheshire Cheese, on Fleet street, because he may there gaze on the grease spot left on the wall of theancient inn dining-room by the venerated head of Hr. Johnson. It is typical of English thoroughness that that grease spot is scrupulously repainted every year. 0 JEYONU peradventure, 'twould be a crooked and idle journey to travel through Itamcat alley and Featherbed lane on the way to Johnny Cake town, but by my honor there's such a sound to it 1 have a mind to make the journey one of th 'se fine days. A good way to stir a waning interest in old P.altimore is to turn over the pages of the street directory.

P. Hid you know there is a town in Maryland the full and complete name of which is T. brief ndilirNN that will euibodv fervent enll upon the elii-lorate of tJie nation, retjardless of pnhy. to ni ord nt the voting booihs nes 'I'm 'mIii their willinj-ness to enter the I'nited Suites ut a par tiiipant ill the interui'iionul compact for world pear. lu I in i vi- form the address has already been prepared, it is understood, the President, having devoted considerable thought to what he will say and how he will say il.

Its delivery is lx ing awaited Willi tremendous interest by lieniiK-rutic loaders, many of wbriiu. it is known, have urged the view that a Ijisi-tuinute appeal by the President ul ibis stnge will aid considerably the reaction which ha-s sef iu ilnring Ihe last (wo weeks in fuvor of (Jovernor Cot. I'nless there is a change in the program at the Inst moment, il is siiitl, their hoM's for such an appeal will not be disappointed. Cox's Hope Lies In Leaoue. A HANOKl'L OK KI'HIHAMS I mil a diiui ji few wur-ln bul umtiy II vf dirt) Luke rmnlvM wliti will i He i an oUJ Krt-n tlie gratw tUWUH llW llllll.

An Aiikmhuii Yihuv ati inUr if your hat tilown off, never nm it SmufLKKly tLJwars run tfitv it tor jou I ufii-rt wake in tlie momiue tlHrr nuih'd not Ui Ml The trutJi. tmi nh-um mm hax 't 1 tiiul mywif rif li-i' u) imrtttur umitnj. Max limfnuhy of Ilts'TtJulnii Tti A t'I( ll IM Ifiisse lvt frii'iid tlml Ij cuiild sliip I 0 ini'ii ou Ifi'' slri-il ami ask fiuMii flip suui' iiirLion mid thry viuiil all vi' lilm ll' some am-wi-r. After anything to do with the dangerous ehar-ai-ter of his illness? No. We sometimes have the most virulent infection from the smallest wounds.

"It was said that he had rabies. We do not believe that to have been true. I does not seem to be supiorted by the reports of the character of his illness." Two More Americans Murdered In Mexico Report To State Department Fixes Crime Kear Tampico, But Lacks Details. TVashinctnn. Oct.

Two American ritizons were murdered yesterday at Vega de (Mates. Mexico, the State partmenf was advised today. This place is near Tampico. The Americans were Arthur L. Mos-ley, supposed to be from Texas, and Gustavo E.

Salier (or Sailer). AH details of the killing are lacking. NINE STOKERS KILLED cession will be formid to pass through many of the principal streets en route to a railway suit ion. Police promised every assistance and asked co-operation by the Sinn Kein to prevent any demonstration. They urged that the marchers refrain from carrying Hags or banners or conversing with spectators.

Sinn Fein Urges Quiet. Sinn Kein leaders in Ireland joined ill requesting that no disorder be permitted. In this Ihey were supported by Father Dominic. MaeSwincy chaplain, whose reiim-st was posted outside the Cork City Hall. He suid that the Irish people "should adopt the same dignified attitude that prevailed at the time of the death of Mayor Thomas MueOurtain." The Deputy Ivord Mayor iu a statement accused Ihe fiovei-nmeut of murdering MaeSwincy and MacCurtain.

lie said be hud received threatening letter himself, but asserted that a republican ould hold the office of Lord Mayor until the hist republican in Cork is dead. "Murder will not terrorize, ns," he sit id. Purpose Accomplished, Says Priest. Father Dominic in an interview here said the Mu. Sw iney family and friends were glad the fast was end.

si. "His purpose has been accomplished," the priest said. Father Domiuie, describing Inst liniments, said the Lord Mayor lay uotionlcs fur hours, hia eyes i.le olM'O null stnriiiL' tie wus iincnn. y.VFOnTI'NATKI.Y, the old inns for whom he was recently separated by an annulment of marriage, had hanged herself in Huston. The mob took for granted, thai- it was his "cruel treatment" that cansed her self destruction.

Rabbi Gives Explanation. But, us Ir. Ixiuwisch explained toduv, he count not have continued to be Ihe woman's husband and at the same time remained a good Jew. And apparently Justice Joseph Morsehatiser, of the Supreme Curt. agrcisl with him, for, upon hearing both the rabbi and tin- young wife nn October the Justii-e iiiiiiicdi-ately dissolved the union, which, as a matter of fact, was never either religiously or materially completed.

"1 was born in Odessa." 1 I.ouwisi said, years ago. As a Imiv there I wnicn r.altimore was tanious nave solicited in like manner. Questions Submitted. The questions were as follows 1. If elected would von resubmit file IVeaty of Versailles with re-oin-mendations for alterations ami then ratification: would jou resubmit it with recommendation for ratification without alteration would yon resubmit it with recommendation for rejection in its entirety or in no far as references to the league covenant are rom-crncd or would you pigeonhole the entire treaity and start on the problem from scratch? 2.

What steps would you take between November and March to win over a sufficient number of the Senate oppsition to assure prompt action on the problem of jace after Man 4't In this interval would you get into toiii-ti with foreign government on the question of acceptable reservations or an entire change of plan CLAIMS CREMATION KILLS SPIRIT CONTACT Camille Flammarion, French Scientist, Declares Practice Spoils Americans' Chances. DEMPSEY IS PLEDGED TO FIGHT CARPENTIER Match For World Championship Agreed Upon At Conference Of Managers And Promoters. knew Shewn Lcvine, a pure, faithful, Almost without exis'plion Penioonitio campaign workers throughout the ismn-try. who have sent reports fo Washington iu the last few days, have declared I liiii the I league ismic represents the one hope for Cox's election. And allium without exception tliey have di-plorvd the fact that the llelllocnitic caiulidote did I'oni-eni rate on Chat issue from the hrst.

rather than waste valuable weeks in his unprofitable attack on the Itepuhlicaii campaign funds. lovely girl. Her father and grandfather are rabbis. She was a true Jewess when I fctt lucre, 10 years ago. to establish l.hi' wan fiut up.

I'A. amJ Ills frii'iid went mil. anil slil the lirsl HKI meu they inel. To earli man Kil. said "Uiil know lliat Suiilli was Jeu.l And every one nf tlie lmi iinnli1 tliis same reply "What Siniih -CiiHiiwati Therr.

When' the cxivnlioti exists, it among i ti, the few leaders who are of the opinion Continued On Page 2, Column 1 Continued On Page 4, Column 1 Cox Has Real Chance Now, Is Belief In Washington perod prayers and left the room while Five Others Injured By Explosion On La France. Havre. Oct. Nine stokers killed In an esnlosion on the liner I-a France were faken ashore here late yesterday l'aris. Oct.

Americans are depriving themselves of Ihe possibility of contact and communication with the spirits of their dead because of the practii-e of cremation, so common in the I'nited States, is the opinion today of I'rof. Camille Klammarion. Doted Kronob scientist and astronomer. According to Flammarion. spirit mav not bo immortal, bnt it has been for burial.

Five more stokers were in that I 'ox played shrewdly in holding back hi onslaught bis opiioiicnt had bco thoroughly in volved bv his contlicting asuraiiissj to the pro league and auti League factions iu Hie Republican parlv. Republicans Are Curious. Itopublii an ledders iu Va.shinhtou are as uiucb inleri'Steil in what the President have to say tomorrow as are the rats. lu their opinion, the speis-h tcsti nliiy of liovernor Cox ailluntiug- LOST Voi bplhoak ii lurry Mtrwi, Itlween Ihe Mnrkel uiul Krettifen Hl I'-. More; nienry nreilril.

I.lllle IMiy imii plrkiliK purse lii oil Kerry Htrexl. He Hill he rennleil If pume reluriieil, ttinl if nnl he will he pruerulel. rimlie jured. The liner will make another start for New York as soon as repairs are completed. definitely established that after death they continue for a time Ui tloat about in "the immediate vicinity of their for New- York.

Oct. -0. Dempscy and Georges Carpentier. through their managers, will sign articles at 11.110 A. M.

tomorrow for a match for the world's hosing champion, it was officially announced this afternoon by the managers and the three promoters ho will handle the esliiliitii.ii. The iiniioumTtiicrit was made following a conference in which Kearns and Francois Doscanip. managers, respec-tivelv, of lempsey and Carpentier: Charles Cochran. London promoter, ho now has the French boxer under contract Tex Uickanl. American promoter, and William A.

P.rady. theatrical man, participated. While the principals refused to discuss the articles before file final meeting al the Claridge lintel tomorrow, il was learned that the match is certain to Iw held in New York and will be rounds to a deeiiui. An otien-nir stadium proh- Administration Circles Pass From Hopelessness To Confidence Disposition To Hedge Shown By Diplomats Who Had Considered Harding Sure Winner Republicans And Correspondents Assert Swing Came Too Late. Wa rie 1 1 ml Jouriini loll.

Ill llli II lie piU' lli uo pledgeil himself, if electe.l. to ao-epl any Ad In Korl lilizetle. basis of com 1 1 rotliise to ilisur lalitiiation of the invciinnt. has phos) I liie Iiem.M'r.ilic camlidate far alield frim the position maintained by (be President throughout the treaty tight in the Senate, i Therefore they are curious to see whether i the Prcsideni ii.iiiiirr.nv will lake a con mer earthly habitation. At the age of Ml the rrofossor is about to putdish the results of his lifetime research and study of the mystery of death.

This publication, he said today, will contain authenticated reoonlH of thousands of oases that leave no doubt that the spirits of the dead remain on earth and interest themselves in the nfTair ami people in which they were interested before death. Whether, after this perisl the spirit continues to be immortal. Klaminarion declared frank-Iv tie does not know. tie physicians mjei-ted drugs to strengthen the heart. The physicians then summoned the priest and Peter MaeSwincy with the announcement thai the end wus near.

The linul prayers were said in the Irish language at MacSwiney's request. Press UpJiolds Government. Press comment on MacSwiney's deaili is subdued and somewhat sympathetic, but it geinrally upholds the tiovcrn-mcnt for its stand in the case, with th 1 exception of lie out-and-out Liberal newspapers, opposing the lioverumeut policy as a matter of party principle. "The responsibility for death." says the livening Standard, "does not rest with the tiovemnieiit. The logic is all on the side of the Cabinet." The be "regrets the foolish obstinacy which had its natural result." "It is irn'onccivtiNle." it says, "to blame the tiovernment lor it.

And while we regret MuoSwiiicy's death, we applaud, and we believe the vast majority of thinking people will applaud, the firmness of the Government." Tire Westmiuster tiazette declares that it is "a profound mistake not to realize that this will bum deeply into the minds of all Irishmen, harden the resentment and increase the estrangement rstwei'D Ireland and Great Itri lain." "The Government mav urge a thou LAUREL ENTRIES PMEST HACK- Vnr maiilfn 2 yrwrnhK; rlnimin; tlr a liif furli'H IMum HhJSM.m. 112, lUn.ps, 10T hVtioUn.l. II-1: (' wtidi-h. ir: Tim. i.

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fThm ixmiurs rlanntil n': k'lk'l II f-v 3- 9ri'l spl'infi. fur- Ol.H ST I TP I thought it was somet luiiii modern, but P.ancrof't. iu his Native ltace.s ff the Pai'iiie Stales, says of the Aztecs hefore the conipiest. that Illf.V would fonn a dance, "expressing tln-ir jov. and this was called "dancing the W.

tier vi f'iiiii 7'rikutie. i. sick uku A'rji-wicT Sli l'iUl one iau liirmw ill. So 1 tUu. i rite, tlu- 'iil had till; 7 tJ muUi ltd i ably ill specially Is' constructed for the exhibition near an 'ortlandt I'ark.

By Stanley M. Reynolds. SttlfJ of Tkf -'ivniiwj Suo. Wasbingion. Oct.

I'll. Wilii the national ehs-tion srheiiubsl for a week from today. Adiiiinistrdtion otbcials in Washington are firmly of the opinion that James M. Cox, the Kemocratic nominee for Prexidcnt. ha.s a real chance of being elected.

A careful cainass of the views of members of ihe Cabinet and others connected with the Wilson entourage leaves little room fur doubt that this belief id genuine. Swing Of Pendulum Is Observed. FAILS TO SEE PRESIDENT "I am led a spiritualist and refuse to make conclusions or build tip a philosophy based on experiences in which credulity or autosuggestion play an im-pcrtant Flammarionsind. trary view or lflaititnin that he and l.uv-ernor are still in aiinrd. The words of the Cox si to which they have reference were too much has to be given in onipromise now.

in order to insure our entrain into the league, (lie people themselves will have an opportunity P. modify and correct later. It cannot be a matter of the exercise of merely the ex.siitive will. In making much of this, the Republicans contend that inventor Cox ha.s placed himself in the position of being illing to accept even the Lodge reservations, which President, Wilson stcad-fiistlv refused to accept, on the ground llr ttrvl I ill. cibl fill.

It is thought in high official circles! usual type of preelection bunenmbe but 7'tiy tillt-4 (tli hr coa'd till. -T. II. M. that the iendiilum lias swnng dctiniU'ly for fl1' il is inx'ilsl in pri thritt I'ftui Id; istpr As-Mini 1'- 'Kttty htun.

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1-f-: SrnUltwiiUl, 101 Mr f'1''" "r' n'ik" rul a (nre hu-r. 1 Altwl lii; Vrtir Fto! I'mr 91. A Legion Delegation, Seeking Dismissal Of L. F. Post, Pays Call.

Washington. t. delegation from the Americiin legion, which in seeking the dismissal of Imis K. I'ot-t, Assistant Secretary of Labor, failed to see President Wilson today. The delegation culled at the While House early today before otlicials had reaehisl their otlices.

They left their request in writing and departed. Muchirf shall come upon murhief, and rumor shall be upon rumor; then shall they teek a vision of the prophet; but the law shall perish from the Man Fatally Tom By Hog. Cumberland, Md tet. r.crt Xico-deiiins. L'l years old.

died this morning at Western Maryland Hospital from injuries received when attacked by an infuriated hoc al his home at Schellburg. county. I'a. An operation was performed immediately after his arrival at the institution la-t night ill the hope of saving bis lit e. or even a week ago.

were as privately admitting that (lie outlook appeared to them boM'ess. How mic all this growing optimism sand reasons for its action, it continues. in their favor. They talk onfidently nf a "gTent religious fervor" sweeping the lountry in behalf of the League of Nations, of a "great popular awakening" to the iiocrisies" of the opposing ean-didate, AU this would Ktui like the but it has. nevertheless, been beaten br MaeSwincy.

V'nglishnien have a geoer- priests, and counsel from the ancients. IContinued On Page 2, Column 5 uus respect for those who resist them to i.owiuice cikimMi. Continued On Page 2, Column 4 tzckiel vu, 2b. Kit nr.up-1- o-- A -milter Kick (A I..

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