Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1919 — CONCERN IS FELT IN LONDON [ARTICLE]

CONCERN IS FELT IN LONDON

Newspapers Express Sympathy and Pay Tribute to Pres. Wilson. London, Oct. 7.—Concern over the illness of President Wilson is expressed by many London newsipapers today. The Chronicle says: “No sick bed of our time, or perhaps any other time, has commanded such universal concern and sympathy. Not only America but mankind has a lot apd part in the president’s welfare; “Political and diplomatic circles are seriously preoccupied over the president’s illness,” says the Mail. "Really no man in the world concerns the world more than Mr. Wilson. In Great Britain we await news from him not less anxiously than do the American people themselves.’’ , King George, who is' greatly concerned over the illness of President Wilson, today sent his private secretary, Colonel Clive Wigram s to the American embassy to seek the latest news regarding the president’s condition. Colonel Wigram also was instructed to express his majesty’s sincere sympathy for President Wilson and Mrs. Wilson.