Show u u rAc rILLY 6 Gt 0 0 0 0 0 0 tOt 0 0 0 iLEE former ATLEE A senator from Ohio who was named Saturday by President President dent Coolidge to prosecute oil land cases casee Ho He takes the tho place ot or former Attorney Gen Gon- GenI General I eral Gregory 1 7 PRESIDENTS PRESIDENT'S EX GRIP ON LIFE UFE IS SLIPPING He Desires Wife and Admiral Grayson At AtHis AtHis AtHis His Bedside HE DECLINES FOOD I Awaits End In Room Filled With Personal Objects WASILL rob Fob Former Fonne 2 Ibon W ti lLon thon was growing even nen weaker very Sery rapidly tonight and there thero were gra cravo graso fears that lie hC not Sic live the Use night While lie he retained consciousness moat of or tho Ume Ill Ills his heart Lart action was ii as growing constantly weaker eaker and anal lao ho was ions In he n a state of almost corn com prostration lie He He may nifty lat last a t the night through Dr Gras Graison Grason son said Mid and 11 1 1 then again I ma ni chan change chance that statement In half bol nn ou hour j jAt At midnight former PresIdent Wilsons Wilson's condition had bad shown no l e ot of chance TIme The house WM las as dark chark except for fora fora lora a Saint faint light In la tho sick room I ij WASHINGTON Feb A 2 2 Another W-Another Another day days day B battle battlo with de death th found former President Wilson still clinging tenaciously to but but lf steadily losing his grip crip- As As each moment passed the th grins grim destroyer mo moved ed cd a little nearer the faint spark park of life lire flickered and fluttered burning lower after every futile gut gust which blew to extinguish It it- it Resigned to tho the Inevitable and a quite ready Mr Wilson waited pa- pa patiently patiently pa patiently I and bravely for tor the end How he struggled through the early hours bet between cen last midnight and today s a do dan dawn the n-the th hours when life reaches Its low ebb was a mar mar- marvel marvet marvel vel vet to his bis physicians They fear feared cd that his soul would float out on the great tide before today's da- da dalight dalight licht da-licht light THEIS E I i THInS GER DAl But Dut sleeping lightly breathing and almost almot normally Mr Wilson weathered the dangerous hour and ald the th light lIht of a new nw bright day through the windows of ot his bed chamber found the th stricken war president still till fighting When he h awoke oke from froma from a fitful slumber an attempt was made to haie him take some som light liquid nourishment The Tho dying man cd his hi head In a signal of dis- dis dis and when pressed breathed on nn almost Inaudible No I rejected an attempt to toI I have him bins take a few tew sips of ot water a ho he h Indicated he b wanted an anold anold anold old negro servant to rearrange his and to be cased eased about in his hl I bed bcd I Apparently more comfortable lie be indicated he h his wIfe wit Mrs Indicated I Wilson VIlson coming to the tho bedside tool took the sufferer s a hand In hers here and held Ithe it silently until he drifted of into another snatch of sleep ASKS loft ruu I When Mr r r roused again a he thought o ot another friend andI and I breathed faintly Wheres Where's Gray Oray- Grayson ion Gray son 1 tile Hie friend rl nd and physician t Ison who sias as now conducting the last and losing round of ot a 0 battle battlo with d death ath before b tor I land Woodrow tt tI 11 first term terro in the White Hous was ended came camo to time bedsIde Filet seemed to satisfy Ithe the former r r eldont and mind ho bo laPsed into quiet a again ac I the sick man s first I or 01 o was to satisfy himself thai thaC ho he had hail near him tile the th only persons whoso hose presence pI he ants I to f In his lat last moments I Except for the tho broken broleen fast rast pass pass- passIng passing pass pass-ln Ing figure tl ur Ion ton the th bed the room looked like liko a chamber ot of otI I death Cheerful chintzes drape drap the which look to the south I toward th tb Potomac and an Indigo of hills where ho be I used to play On the tho th walls are some family pl p tures that of or the th first IM MrS Wilson Wilton one of ot them th m Photo Photo- Photograph Photo graphs graph o of ot his grandchildren Jook I down upon upen him I I lU Ills PERSONAL L DISK DESKIn In a stands a Q tf l k S a per per- personal tonal per 11 devoted wholly to per per- personal onal ode oue one Upon U lt personal perI I papers Ud thad and books are arC ar An i anted with Ith is rUm th the precision marked I his nature Everything el E lies lIeR just as ashe asbe he be left l tilt It last wheat Mr Ir Gra Grason son ordered him bini to lied betl sonI I Soni one on was as always on watch I I In the thO sick h ch chamber niber l Either MrS or Dr was ther there I 1 lao 0 white capped II capPed hite nurses tho same fio Mho ho traded the former president the th critical day days of hi III lIness in iii II the White Hons mo 01 fy about with the nal al alot uP ft- ft of ot er- er I forming r- r 11 WAlT WAIT close closs clos waited a tw rew I and Vent ent about with Ith conver n in subdued tones Tele- Tele Telegrams Telegrams Tl II grams sad and etters poured in by the hundreds find nd were listed antI and ac- ac acI ac I 4 t on Page P e Three I I II I 1 I I I I I II I I 00 WAR PRESIDENT DYING IN PEACE Continued 1 From Irom Page Pasc One Olle knowledge 1 by volunteer secre sect secretarIes secretaries from among the family or friends Calling cards c by the dozen many bearing names name of ot national note were wore silently lett left at tho the door In person by those ho v left leCt their automobiles at nt the tho bottom of or the hill bill and walked up to pay what they sorrow sorrowfully Cully know ivas as asa as a la t mal mack k of oC respect None Nona but Dr Orason Grason and Mrs Irs WilsOn lIson had the tho freedom ot of o the th sick sickroom sickroom sickroom room other members of oC the th family tiptoed there occasionally Bernard lI at Baruch Mr Ir Wilsons Wilson's friend and anil confidant of oC alt all thos those isho ho ore nore iv or associated with him dur- dur durIng during dur during ing the days of oC the ar nat and the tight fight over the peace treaty could have been admitted to Mr Ir Wilson lIson s a chamber had he ho wished but he h pre pre- pre preferred ret red to remember the former president as ns he be has lat last seen him Instead he h remained do downstairs do- do doing do doing ing what hat he ho could to lighten the ling ork ii ork ot of the tha others preferring not notto notto to tax In the tho t the fast fat wan wan- waning ing it-ag strength ot of the th sick man mAii up- up up upstairs stairs MEMORIES Noo of oC o the few Cew within could look about the house of oC death nith- nith with without Ith- Ith out being reminded led of some cher cher- cherIshed cher- cher cherished cherished memory of ot the man who ho nas as passing so quietly and vet et at so stead stead- steadIly steadily steadily ily There was the tho bag of oC o golf golC sticks In the th COI coiner ner ot of the hall hail It has ha rested rented there thero since Mr lIr Mr Wilson lIon mo moved mosed ed in III There vier nere ere the book shelves crowded with which Coli followed owed him to Washington from Princeton On the th balusTrade nas as the cane the the third leg lee as Mr Ir Wilson lIson referred to It Mch he ho used to help about since made his loft left side helpless In lii the th family f dining room at lie his place at the table stood too 1 the empty chair on which ho housed housed used to stead steady himself lf while he murmured grace before betor sitting silting don donn to meals en meals even In other days hen nhen ho na was as so ao HI lJ that his olee nas os hardly audible llIEL BIBLE ON Oi TABLE In the bed bod chamber cloe dote clos beside him on a little table lay a well orn norn the tho the from Bible Bible from which ho he never failed tailed to read a passage bo- bo be before fore foe going coln to bed Each night since he began belan this last battle with death Woodrow Vilson probably baa ha said his as ho he always did al- al although al although though no DO human buman ear heard himAs himAs him himAs As Mr Wilson grow grew w weaker and eaker the weakness apparently use os of oC the th flesh Clesh and not of ot the spirit for tor c 0 cv en when he h found Cound him him- elf elC tit unable to articulate there thEro er nero signals of ot recognition In his e eyes es for tOI those he ho wanted to see Novel Nee once ha has Mr Wilson given indication of oC a thought about pub pub- pub public lie lic men oj or 01 affairs Never Nover at any anytime anytime time lime has Isa ho he given glen evident e Iden o of oC any pain ho he h has been given no opiates and while ho has been given stint stint- stimulants no heroic berolo measures such ns as applications ot or oxygen have haT been resorted to |