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Show oo WOMEN PICKETS ARE ARRAIGNED WASHINGTON', Nov. 16. Picas of not KUllty were entered bv Mrs. Muriel Mur-iel MacSwlney, widow of Terence Mac-Swiney, Mac-Swiney, former lord mayor of Cork uu oii umer women arrested Tuesday Tues-day for picketing the British embassy embas-sy when they were arraigned today I before United States Commissions: : MacDonald. ON HUNGER STRIKE DUBLIN, Nov 16. (By the Associated Assoc-iated Press) In an appeal to the I Irish people on behalf of Miss Mary MacSwlney, who hus been on a hunger strike for eleven days In Mount Joy i prison, the other women political pris-' pris-' oners in that Institution declared today to-day that she had undergone a great j change for the worse and that it was i feared sho would die. Rumors that she had died were not ' confirmed by the- prison authorities. I Cardinal Logue, primate of Ireland I suggests tho release of Miss MacSwlney, Mac-Swlney, His suggestllon was contained contain-ed In a telegram to Kevin O'Hlgglna Free State minister of home affairs The mesttage said that more harm would be caused by detaining the women wo-men prisoners in Ireland than by liberating lib-erating thorn. |