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Show Lady Astor Seeks Seat in Commons (Chicago Tribune Cahle.) LONDON, Oct. 21. The London Daily News today prints a story that Lady Astor, wife of the new Viscount Astor, and one of the famous Langhome sisters of Virginia, Vir-ginia, may he a candidate for the house of commons for Plymouth, to succeed her husband, who goes to tho ho'.tso of lords because of his father's death. Lord Astor this morn'ug declared the (iuestion had not even been discu.-sed as yet, and w ould not be until he met the Conservative Con-servative party chairman of Ply-j Ply-j mouth later in the week, i If Lady Astor should nu; she j pro'oatly would wiu, ; s Plymouth is I a safe Conservative scat, and she i would be the first -in"ii r. the i hou;-e of conLru-ui1 j While z peer may not s:t in the j I house of commoua, there is nothing j . fovhiddiu? a peer's Trife tDk'r. a ! j rest there. |