Show WATCHES N IN U. U S S. S Io LONDON LoNDO DO- DO DONo No Nov S 6 AD AI a Ar Great Britain is w watching with keen al although although al- al though detached d Interest the big bli battle of ot the tho ballots across aero the ocean toda today Herbert Hoover oo er has lies been bee long Jong known n to Englishmen war time activities through his and Governor Go Smith has been so continuously l and full fully described in dispatches that tho the people talk about the tho Republican Re and I Democratic Demo Demo- mo e-mo- cratic cratie candidate candidates with almost tho tim same Intimacy with which they discuss die dbl cuss cusa I Premier Baldwin and former Premier lre Lloyd George GeorFe The progress of or tho campaign has ha been bee featured In iii the newspapers newspaper al almost almost nl- nl most dally daIly with long cable dispatches dispatches dis dis- dis patches accompanied b by pIctures picture and occasionally b by editorials This Thi mornings morning's ne v paper i gave o front page prominence to the tho contest Many of ot tho tIme dispatches from America stressed tho the crucial Im Importance mm- mm of the women's vote sayIng saying say say- Ing the result of ot the election was In theIr their hands This ThIll feature Interested Interested Inter Inter- ested the British public since the tho franchise franchiso has been ben extended b by the tho called so-called flapper vote ote bill and amI there Is complete un uncertainty as to how tho the women will cast their ballots bal bat lots in the tho general election of 1929 Tho The Daily Dany Man Mall said editorially to today today today to- to day that it would make little difference difference dif dif dif- ference to Great Britain prosperity or good government whether r Smith or Hoover was chosen The Tho Daily Dally Express said RaId that whichever candidate candidate candi candi- date W was 8 victorious America would be In safe and capable hands e |