Show Napoleon Shown As U. U S. S King in Drama Edouard Herriot Former French Premier Writes Spirited J play ay P PATHS AllIS Feb 23 United UnIted Press Press- The fate ot of the republic ot of the Unit United d States the the balance in the opinion of M. M Ed Edouard lIer- lIer riot former Premier of France when Napoleon was faced with the hi historic Choice of to the English or or g to America Amer- Amer ica in Around the supposition that instead in- in stead oJ of choosing surrender Napoleon Napo- Napo leon Icon had decided to go to the tha young oung American republic M. M has written a. a J 1 lay J which b U L Is I J J U L shortly to be In one of the theatres of the Champs district M. M Herriot sees Napoleon ori as king Ing of e from the icy Arctic ArcUe down t the Falklands In lis a 1 dramatist dra- dra matist the young American Amerlan republic lie lic ire in those years Ilen la Madison lson was Us In the tho House would have been like cla clay in the the- hands of th 3 man who had put the Ule whole ut ur Europe under arms eIther with or against hint In a battle of nations The historical fact is that Napoleon Napoleon Na- Na did exile embarking at the Island of Aix on the thc British warship for Saint na But he hesitated long before before be- be fore refusing the offer of a a. Danish sailing captain married to a a. French Frenchwoman Frenchwoman woman woman whose offer to take N po- po leon and two or three trusted friends to America was alluring ir 1 Herriot in n his play pictures Napoleon taking the other decision hiding away among the wIne barrels or of the Danish crafts craft's cargo and arriving ar- ar riving In iii New Nev York where lie was wildly acclaimed by an adoring poi ulace Napoleons Napoleon's love of glory con con- conI I determination to live lIvo the life of a retired planter lie He en entered the game of politics soon mastered Republicans an i Whigs and crowned himself king |