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Show oo CABINET OFFICERS LEAVE CAPITAL TO CASTBALLOTS WASHINGTON. Nov I Withsev-; oral members of President Wilson's Cabinet In then- home towns today to cat their ballots, ttv cabjnel did not hold its regular Tuesday meeting It wa expected to assemble later in the week, however, to discuss the coal strike and the appointment of a commission com-mission on industrial unrest. ( abinet officers absent included At torney General Palmer, who was at his home in Stroudsburg, Pa., and Secretary Secre-tary Gla.ss, who was In Lynchburg, Va. Secretary Baker had obtained an absentee's ballot from Cleveland and oted by mail. For the first time since he has been in the White House, President Wilson was unablo to go to his home in Princeton. N J.. to cast his ballot. Secretary Tumulty said the president "w.?s in fine shape" this morning and would be permitted to receive the election elec-tion returns "provided they are good." The house of representatives was not in session, having recessed so members from stales where elections were being held could return home. The senate, however, continued its discussion of the peace treaty |