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U. S. SHIP SUNK IN COLLISION; [9 MISSIN Bsns gp ata a tA Pte RB RE a A atte To-Night’s Weathor—FAIR; FROST. LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVENANT IN FULL SEE PAGE SIGHT Aid LXI. NO. 21 ,575—DAILY._ Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing On, (The, New York World). . NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, ill Control. \ fect the Voters. By David Lawrence. j (Coote, 1930.) } CT hie te the last of a series of | three articles analyzing the polits- | 0ad altuation throughout the coun- | try Base? upon @ personal risit by | | the writer to most of the States from codit to coast during the iast ‘hoo months.) of Cont | tisherm: ‘sr who got beneath the veneor of politi- Jwith the folks everywhere must have| Course, and on the earned that after watching the | TMft well ahead prearteome debate in the United States | Contender, With Benate for more than a ar, the gampoicn on the Leacuo tases, for | desire. Bhe . vriment of a referendum on On the third fhe League of eontrolling in ‘ues worked only in s | the. course cove #iOW LEAGUE ISSUE MAY AF-| almost six min FECT VOTE. | To start th ation: ence pachusetts, large numbe |the 1 » §=©Democrats, | four mi! ‘af doctrine os from qould have rn publican for}na, however, was ober reason New York mgy be | #Voruble pult an phased in the same category, ana) yi crican } | eiilarly New Jersey, As for the |) mic id a. hese sasee to tho Doinocrats of the ¢ gia) and Malian vo’ © are not | od je mark issue | B8pe ge Puch ps fo whole W Huse n@id take an Questions, But the Ame way by a little mos In LAWRENCE FORECASTS GANS COMMENT ONC Cc AMPAIGN| MORE THAN A MILE. Political Observer's View of |* Stockton yes rs brother a Mr | How Various Issues Af- IN FISHERWIEN RACE. Wilson's first wife; Charles Swem, | HALIFAX, N. S, Oct. $0.—Reaton | at the startfof the first Teened e off Halifax to-day, | the Esperanto out Just why the Democrats wil low |ienpad into the lead before the fir Pho Predidency may be han! for the|twelve miles of the 40-mile contest | Wwtanch advocates of the League of Dad Deen covered and began w ton- | (ations to understand, but any one] Mile run three minutes ahead of ner | rival, Delawana, pride of Lunenburg, | Capt. Marty Weloh, American skip- | 81 oratory and propaganda of either | per, made a dead heat out of naa party im this campaign and mingled | first leg of the schooners’ five-legned second edged his| a thirteen-mile jreexe freshening and canfas on both oraft pulling well, the third leg pountry bestirred itself only with dif-| started with every @eulty in the dast few weeks of tho! fshor folk seeing the prospect of th real rae" they|No Other Woman .in Case, lex added almost three minutes more to} her lead and started back for the| inner automatic buey i, with @ margin of| ordered his fore gaff topsail set and| d when the buoy. ‘Delawan wis pointing Jer than the Gloucester boat. The had an estimal stickers came about at was footing faster. Phere ig no time re | WILSON AND WIFE | ,SEND VOTES BY | | i , MAIL TO JERSEY WASHINGTON, Oct. 40. HE President and Mra, Wil- 2 Th won voted to-day in the Presidential election. They marked their ballots at the White House and mailed them to Prince- ton, N. J. Four years ago the President went by special train to Prince- _ Bays Result Will Be Will Be Close, but eer ican ts or Believes Republicans ‘AMERICAN AHEAD ton, as at that time it was not V possible for him to vote by mall Nine other ballots wer forwarded to New Jersey to-day from the Whité House, those yot- ing by mail Including Secreta Tumulty and Mrs, Tumulty, Dr also the President's private stenogra- pher, and other attaches of the White House. :. *, i] Leaps Into Lead in Early Part) These were the first ballots —Breeze Freshens | to 13 Miles. the first of the great army of ever cast by Mrs, Wilson and Mrs. Tumulty, ahd they were among women enfranchised by the Nine- teenth Amendment to vote in the 1920 election. The ballots from New Jersey were forwarded to of Gloucester |_the White House by request. _ CME HOME 10 the Canadian the American Says Beauty Scintillating With Jewels. more than halt Perry Hopkin, a graduate fourth leg, Capt. Marty | for her beauty and vivacity, returned | damaged badly and there was a aeven| to the schooners were} fiami, Ma. (Mr. Joyce cave hin wife | been thrown aboard Immediately as a wedidng present a $40,000 man receiving & MOF) sion in Miam! and $1,000,000 w: Jewels, From the way she ‘scintillated rat? Of the fifteen 2 : : | © consult with men who nurture orth of | down Itnes to the City of Atlanta and —Appeal Made to Sinn Fcteaian lost hie head and the| ¢@. coneu OPH ct Appeal Ma ] eek Tienes : traditions and desires of the such men as Bourke | to-day Mrs. Joyce must have ha least half the milion dolla lead of when the two- 1.80 and head the port tack r of ading ny & Quar | positively denied any tro jdusband, She said they parted | Paria a few months ago on the fr a mile s stripped of Y far there in; home to attend to ure the | matters | Then a crafty rep wed feld’s Foliies, internationally known| ‘phe City of Atlanta's h of | majority of the crew had to jump Into Jewels yistbly attached to her person Information that she is to sue for | Wate divorce came from her in the manner | Jowered to them of u yoou! explosion, At first she mie with her | lying &t anchor in harbor at Provi- | ter¢ in| dence since | Heat of terms and Mr. Joyce came | reginte: business | Atlanta | NO TRAGE OF 19 MEN MISSING FEDY ENTS LITARY DISPLAY 1 BARRED WHEN U.S. CONCRETE SHP I SN WHT CLIN Accused of Asking $5 to Forego Arrest. — > Trap Set in eg Home BEN DNOREED, n the kitchen of the Span 15 OF CREW ARE SAVED City of Atlanta, Which Struck Her Bow On, Badly Dam- |. aged, But Keeps Afloat. sh boarding: houxe of Albert Ymloxius re \nd to Clinch It it How ard Cathy ie SENS | NEWPORT, R. 1, Oct. 80.-—Mem J . . . lyn, and + bers of the Const Guard crew ata.| [ves and Brida Have Mar- ’ riage ai City Hall. truce had been found of any of the — nbiA Helights, Brook | tioned reported t y that nineteen missing members of the; Howard Colby fyox of the Hytel ocked up on State and Fede wis divereed Oot. 26, crew of thirty-four who were on thy | ndteott, w concrete steamer Cape Wear when that vessel was sunk in Nur naire st from ‘hy wife, Kizabeth, on the mannatt Mrs. Mabe! grounds of desertion, on Bay last night in a collision with the Gotipaki, Nov 42 Simor ce uw” No. 6 d 3 Savonnah Line steamer City of At- Simon Rice-Wray of No. 68 W. sid [ate Street, Who was Aivorced Oct. 4t ‘The Coast Guardsmen conducted an 1919, trom her hu: d, Theron ©. | att night search and found only Rice-Wray, on the grounds of incom wero charged with extortion parts of the upper deck of the Cane two ceremonies, the fh r, which was a United in City Hall taclvil one) Yglesias, owner of the vermouth, ui the #eC~ | went to Detective Captain John ¢ ates perforn Shipping Bourd vessel, Points nlon nd in ac rdance with the tenets © jagher late last night and asked for the shore reported wreckage washed Hulalam at the home of the dvice on to the Beach, but there was no * Bahal cerentony, whic Ne “Two nen. he sald ‘oamme to my word of the missing men, Hoth ven | ribed as an informal one, consisted” pouse and said they were Prohibition nels carried only thelr crews, merely of readings by friends of the| Agents. ‘Théy searched the place and | The weather was clear, with only « ple tr slight cloudiness, when the acc appened. The Cape Fear was struok| jj4) amidships and sunk dn thr | about halfway between Cas the Newport shore and Rose In f Haha‘o und a little vermouth in the kite | Baha,| ond they would take me to jail untosy | nity based |1 settled, “They maid It would cost ow person | $500, and T did not have any money ppeaird to} One asked mo if f had any Liberty | nm love of hur Nd)! yeading pass | fotng down bow first in futhome,| yim or her on unity, love and the) Honda, 1 had w $100 one and they | the greatest depth in the bay | i rar |e d that and said they would re- | bow was) The contracting pu forexpoane| turn fa the morning for the other | $400 , readings uttered the | y David in a few States wit from Burope to-day on the Aquitania | fot hole ab: her main deck. Her! sot germ of the Baha! ceremony, the| So Capt, Gala y the Yankee sallormen handled their bulkheads held, however, and she “Vertt re con-|MeClunn ani William pitridutadle to feeling for or ag i ; oes | with e information that she ts sar att it iM: er yom saying erily ure ca \M : pag See * “ snila tn fine fashior anchored in the bay he struck | Brosnan and Frederick Brickley set | + m 1 t a the will « and - @he League, but not many electorial] Ar 1.26 skippers on the press boat about to sue J. Stanley Joyee for &) equarely with her bow and cut a deep! irigg replying, “Verily, we are watis- | trap : votes have been lost on|estimated that the Hsperanto was | diverce. Mr. Joyoe isu Chicago mil- | j,ole in the Cape ear, abattering the) req with the desin of God Gallagher and MoCiunn Wore hiding pocount the League, Mas-|!ading by about five minutes, Nonatre lumberman cone! The Cape Fear went down aie In the kitchen when Yelesias opened | Esperanto was about two miles in} They wero married last year in|s80 aquiokly that the Mnea that hd lisa debe Chis: torniike fan che vhi-| Hewa “| PRELATE ORDERS the dcor this sorning tar ths “Fro STRIKERS TO EAT) ‘is Joommitted themaelves, whereupon thy by the crash were of litle help and th em until they had e water, tives were to come forth and n saved tive wita| All of Those In Cork Jail Refuse * the arrests. the otfers were picked up from by boaty or ropes thut we Fein Leaders, |moment he saw the visitors tie shouted to the hidd . | K, Ireland, Oct, 90-—Bishop] epyatt had been|Cohalan of Cork visited the jail yen ™m The visitors fled and the detectives ordered the! rter Th de-| The Cape Fear, w and peremyp them, © addition last June, was outward | hur trikora there take f00d. | teetives took up the chase outald for Norfolk in ballast, She]}All of them refy There upon| Goitpsk! dashed Into the Hoteh Mar- 3 tons, The City of| Bishop Cohalan instructed the nunalyaret, made hin way to the aubcellar| istered at 4,111 tons, was nding strikers to pre: hid. Hrosnan and Gallagher over | n Savannah for Providence food, The nuns obeyed the com 4 and offered fe cen te bung fired t 1 to ow f the | had © revolver shots in the with of pig iron. “Circulation Books Open to All.” ] Katered as Ah 1920. ’ Pout Otfleey New. Yorky (Associated Pregs).—Thousands of Irishmen of af verybody in the neighborhood to| from the country quantities of wreckage that had been patibility, were married yesterday in and impersonating Mederal oMeers, | PLEDGE BY cox TO CONSULT ALL SIDES ON LEAGUE |“ disturbances which may take Promises Conferences Also on Irish and Jewish Racial Questions, CHICAQO, Oct, 30. < made public here following tele- “It 1 am olected nize the mandate for ent League of Nations and shall work out that solution by confer- ence with the Senate, the such reservations as are Woodrow Wilson, with rd ‘Taft and any others who virtue of thelr experience can render helpful service. Purthermore, in the considera matters like the and it Ix my purpose tion of specific cause of Ir the Irish people, Cochran and Alfred } York, and Do chusotts, yalsh of Mausa- |‘ and in connection with the Jewish question I will consult with leaders of Jewlsh thought In America igo wed hm after's tant, Gatiagner| HOTEL BILTMORE ——_|o touent tor in the W CUTS MEAL PRICES) his name sisit go down the agos as MACSWINEY MILITARY FUNERAL iu To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR AND WARMER. ARE CAPTURED IN N FUNERAL OF MAGSWINEY. ine ac THRONGS I CORK VIEW BODY , Ceremony to Be Held at Noon To- Morrow, and, While Situation Is Quiet in Ireland, Feeling Is Tense —Relatives Fail to Receive Coffin. classes and callings with their wives and children filed in solemn proces- sion to-day past the bier of ‘Térence MacSwin>y, late Lord Mayor of Cork, « morning, after a chase) Mutely testifying to the esteem in which the deceased Lord Mayor wis ) “which fevolver shota brought. held by bis fellow townspeople, By train, jaunting car and afoot hundreds about Cork and from the more distant Irish centres. joors and windows, two men were poured into the city from early morning. , ‘The officer commanding troops in this district lias informed the Deputy Lord Mayor and the Bishop of Cork that no militaty display of They gave the names of Abraium any Kind will be allowed by those in the funeral procession to-morrow, Barbey Street, and there must be no republican flags except the one with which the coffin Byooklyn, ond John Blivey, No, 451 may be draped. No Sinn Fein uniforms, or colors, will be permitted, and t Houston Street, Manhattan. the procession must be kept within a quarter mile In length ' ‘® Troops wilt not interfero, states |the officer, unless hin conditions aye |contravened, Military Headquarters have taken all measures to cope with place during the next few days, but {it Is not anticipated that any clam will occur winas-covered casket, revealiig the” emaciated tur f the late Lord Mayor and his body dressed 9p the uniform of an officer of the Trim Republican Army, which had been |mubatituted for the Franciscan robe, repos! on a flower-banked catme I shail recog- |flaue, four volunteers in civilian dress maintaining guard. The plat form of the chelr loft, tn front ef which the bedy lay, was a mass uf by accepting |&Teenory and flowers, framing a cet |tral floral representation of the ord eiftx, which, outlined against a huge background of black velvet, domt woman sup- Knce Into end, J shall with William ["&ted the whole display. The offerings were accompanied by condolences and tributes to the Lord Mayor from oll parte of the world, Many came from the Cit» cago Chapters of the Friends of Irlah Freedom, and other America organizations and individuals, Father Dominic, the dead Lord Mayor's prt |vate Chaplain, to-day received the following telegram from Chaplain eral James J. Troy of the Amer-, weon the Khine, dated at nith of Now »blens “Please convey to the Lady Mayoreas my profound sympathy ti her great bereavement. Mayor Mac for the things we though ld War aad | Swiney die ; an advertisement tr ning news: | rfleld of the City of Atlanta, | prisone but ali r | chase. mmortal who did not quake before a i | paper faned ‘4L Stanley | oo B p ¢ wlan ppealing| Silvery ran through Poplar Street | 3 | the tyrant, but whose soul was a8 CLOCKS GO BACK, oywve 4 that the | (Continued on spore Page.) * o the h leaders|into a bakery at No, 36 Hicks street, | Ten to Fifteen Per Cent. Reduction] pana us the ideal for which he did *| DAYLIGHT SAVING eftiner would not be responsible for | jeaxo the pri m thelr) where he hid in a dumb waiter Affect 45 Item | “I have sald macs for him and the pte avers AT END TO-NIGHT contracted by anybody but hi POLICE FIND SHELL hau trike, At moon to-day they When MeClunn tried to pull hin Ment other martyrs in Cork jail and will de v ver the fa i pha évee lOl the Sotiur woridn had completed the elghtieth day of] down by the feet ho was kicked in the ; the same on the Feast of All Souls wheut~it bn | | pa matched her Jewels as who read the) AT PENNA. ‘STATION L Mlchact Burke collapted | face and hin nose wits broken, Hoth| A forty-five iteN4) piety names will forever ibe treasured, ate sf 0 in | Change Your Timepiece Before sh | Dotuvan are reported to be! Silvey and Gollpski wero then locked on the menus of the Hotel Biitmore din Ganrely iw Erelands but. aieneeal ines some n us es Going to Bed—Most Rail ‘On she ejaculated. “On! so| Apparently Had Been Discarded by | up. They were arraigned in the Adams 6 ; Mangay word and reality of freedom are when he te wor- Schedules Stand, that's hitu, 44 147 Well, now you may) Some Person Who Wished to iitront Quurt oh charges of extoriing. | ROT ce announced to-day, |!oved and honored excesses of the ex-| AMTAGHS MAVING: onda toe ier rie panes aes Gavi re Lighten His Baggage. ELECTION DAY Whis fivided eveniy| When Muctwiney's body _aerived se. It is ditBou ss > suc for a divore. Fe By among fruit, meat and vowetable dishes] here from Queenstown, where !t waa (32 aimoat| T) and clocks and |Say"‘nat there tone, other woman in| ‘The discovery of the projecule end] WEATHER WILL Clauified Advert ‘er 18 10 18 perlintended to Innd, but where it wal slenady ald be tur Ithe affair. Tecan ay no more about/of 4 five-inch n the Long | assifie vertisers denetanced t hrousbt nliged urove aid ex Sein Cie ee ee me Bt ee a A ang. fallway <atdaid PuRmap cea RE UNSETTLED. informed we FanacerteW (0 TU and Browne te cies pas bem a'a. ae [thaereemaed my atone, ne CLOSING TIME "na rs eran tht a ent au chs so who go to bed | Winam Klein.” ; ‘ at Sta M Will B : SUSUR St eel Rapp tesagiiedl abr ako decay. j win Kletn would op ava delay at the pler due to the as eee t should make the | atiey Hopkina connts tanee ' nd antes Sh Aa 5.30 P. M. SHARP ’ day iat Wowathielcces: chat the: teiRe nob ae ng porial expe n > t : ory pplies in this city, | ae fren tna ibe tate TEI ft she United FASHINGTON. 0 SATURDAY FOR “ros thin t0 receive 4 he Ne : | jj r n ox NSETT epee "i ’ rt spl Six lorries loaded with troops were “le mw vork state | ha 7 ue «coe | The SUNDAY WORLD'S Mp cheneper yin rn SiS eed 1 in pa it Indic ent Amatont) Brady Diss . ‘ r Cl ore d INN NEW R ANS | ur, wher company { Irtah of th me ached | cane ; Aesth assifie DIAZ LANDS ORLE subtle Arty: arclyed ot: eet Signed a ‘ Eaatern | " t ernor t . ~ Declares He claimed body, It was turned WESIRE FOR CHANGE HAVING) * (OCR Um! \ _ rer Ang ie winhe x Advertisements tuntnenns {a ‘therm. and they: toble eae AN EFFECT i . eee! aya iy oh Hy one rh BRANCH OFFICES CLOSE 1 once to the City Hall, As soon as the « ve | . ae F 60°C ¢c re r Se eran tartan we N ul Di ngs | miswed by rder of Judge Wadhame ny Postively “ns Ginssified “agvertien, | ' (of) they had done so the soldiers disape . ate a pe F - A cues Wen alemes: rn 1 jnents. will be received for The s peared and absolute quiet prevailed sue in this cuny 1 +s had dlsa ' . Sunday World after 5.30 P. M ARO {O's Ii sham : 5 Me rcvan caatand’ thie clasonadl be hrougiont the | Fy bad Sess C i A i \ wont after but it dent that the feeling ts in- PRepublicans offe vate laa oan Atlant na Fees Abe SOs AUREL) By. SAS a ton pi Fi : ran saul heel I ar oe) tana remediate Carity At Queenstown an offiger im come a | 1 to Oct, 4, thus cl B® month |cherge of having stolen t iarother | would have P 1 dows ! ¥); ORE FRID and ivos reside heres! mand of the soldiers asked the 4 mole ie uutomobile | casing bo whi PRECEDING PUBLICATION will then enguge in| Continued on Fourth Page. trom sgob end, te qu 7 Jabot the missile from the gun, eater Yeae 4) drusiness, Mt was => Bishop of Gleyas, who was on the ‘ ( a |

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