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Show I LORD MAYOR OF CORK DECLINES 1 FINAL APPEAL MacSwmey Turns Down Doctor's Doc-tor's Offer of Food. Wm Irish Sav Ml NOTED SPECIALIST VISITS HUNGER STRIKER Declares Faster Is Receiving No Nourishment: Surprised at Condition 1 LONDON, Oct. 2. Wftat Is de-1 I I scribed as a "final appeal- to Terence, I MacSwiney to accept food was made 1 by a doctor in Brixton prison this I morning according to the noon bulle-tin bulle-tin of the Irish Self Determination league on the condition of the hunger BiiB I sinking lord mayor of -oi'.v LiH The mayor, however, although hr ;? acSwlneys condition W virtually unchanged. wwnr I This was the 6l8t day of Mao. ' MarSwinev's hunger olilkc f i ..... ... M:.. Pwii.- ' 1 " ': .k-l The A iated Press toda that Sir HH V Norman Moore, noicu su . ... V visited her brother recently in BTjX- I ton prison told her after an exam- 'nation he had ,nto the mayor s cond.- 1 tlon tnat hf. was certain Mao.Swlne, I Wa reeeivinc ho nourishment. 1 MI PIOS M M'i nflB 'Wf wanted some one who was en- iH tirely free from the Home Office or IH other governmental connections to make a thoroug. Impartial exanuna- , don." said Miss MacSwiney. Fir Nor- man ns r r-ommendi d aa 01 tM ! I best authorities available. Hi made A -ui nnalvsis of all medicine adminls- I tered to my brother from time t" C ( time to allav severe headaches anil I other local "pains, ho Inspected oils I and other preparations used in mvf saging his limbs to prevent bed sores M ..11.. r skin tro lbl - . ri I d I minut.- examination Of his heart and UmiiS" RECEIVES NO FOOD 'The physician questioned the prls-j prls-j I oner his nurses and attendants, and at the conclusion of his examination I oaifi it was certain my brother was I E receiving no nourishment In any form. BBB ; j cannot understand how he lives On -despite his long abstinence from bis 9HH I . fr.ijd. he does nut appear to be a lylng ! TVr i ; facl I do no1 consider him IB 1 I Bin immediate danger of death." Sir HI h ' Norman told us. He expressed the ...- ShM I Uef that either of three things would HaPM jf hp most likely to eventually brine EJu 1 death a clot of blod on the brain or RjTjj heart, due to sluggish. circulation. rBtjJl rupture of the lung, due to it weafc- hk1 cned state since his severe attack of 1 pleurisy several years ago. or heart Swjf failure during sleep when his vitality is at Its lowest. That's what Sir jfljsQ I Norcnan said, but some how I do no: ISH believe there will be any cause. We iH have ( Very faith that my brother Is IBB destined to li e HM Sir Norman Moore refused to be drawn into a discussion on any phase Bl of the case, saying professional ethics HHI forbade him to do so |