Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 228, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1920 — WILL ASK MILLERAND TO RUN [ARTICLE]
WILL ASK MILLERAND TO RUN
Deputation of Right Center of Chamber of Deputies to Press Presidential Argument. Paris, Sept. 20.—An appointed deputation of members of the right center of the chamber of deputies win call on Premier Mlllerand and formally ask "him to allow his name to be presented to the national assembly when it meets to consider a successor to President Desfehnnel. - It will tell M. Mlllerand that in the present clrcumstances France needs him m6re as president than as premier. i It Is ronsidered extremely doubtful, despite JI. Millerand'B popularity, that he could succeed tn using his Influ- ( ence to secure the election of Charles C. A. Jonnart, special ambassador to the Vatican, owing to reports of the 1 latter’s poor health. If M. Mlllerand ( decides tq, permit his own candidacy, । belief is expressed that he will re- , cclve an almost unanimous vote. In a signed article in La Presse. a memJ her of the academy of medicine says President Deschanel’s illness greatly resembles the condition of soldiers who suffered from shdl shock during the war. This physician expresses the opinion that the shock of his fall from a train last May had the same effect upon President Deschanel.
