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Show PRES. WILSON CONFINED TO BED WITH COLD WASHINGTON, April 4 President Wilson is confined to his bed in Paris with a severe cold Rear Admiral Grayson, the president's presi-dent's physician, cabled Secretary Tu multy that the president caught cold yesterday and was unable to be about., although his condition was not regarded regard-ed as serious. Colonel E. M. House took the presi-1 dent's place at the meeting of ih counsel of four today. The president's cold is not serious. Rear Admiral Grayson, the president's physician, said today and one day's rest probably will cure it. Dr. Grayson sent the president to bed as a preventive measure. The cold developed last night. The president, who retired at gl O'clock last night, rested comfortably through the night. White House officials recalled to-da to-da that the presideni always throws 'off the deepest colds qukkly. They were confident that his active work at j the peace conference would not be in- terrupted for more than a day or two. PARIS, April 4. (Havas) The aspi rations of Denmark are regarded favorably fav-orably by the peace conference, the 'Matin says. Indications are that Den j mark will r.ecoer the part of Schles-j wig-IIolstein which she desires The conference, the newspaper adds, has decided to return to Den- mark without delay the natives of Schleswig -Holstein who served in the German army and were taken prisoner pris-oner by the Allies. Council of Four Meets. T'R1S April 4 Although President Wilson was confined to his room todaj I with n cold, the council of four met in the Paris "White House" as usual. It J iH understood that necessary matters will be referred to the sick room, or that the conferees will consult the president personally if occasion arises |