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Show CLEMENOEAU IN FE CONDITION Vigorous Old Tiger Seems to Doctors Fit as Man of Fifty NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (By the A3-! A3-! sociated Press) Georges Clenienceau, who arrived Saturday to begin a lec-! lec-! turo tour of the United States at age of SI, today was persuadeel to p:r-I p:r-I mit two medical men to give him a j thorough overhauling. After the examination ex-amination they pronounced the vigorous vig-orous old Tiger fit as a man of The war premier of France decided to place himself in the hands of members mem-bers of his own profession after he had loosed some shafts at doctors in general. When Dr. Francois Lcclercq of Morristown, N. J., .whom the statesman states-man had known years ago in Rar;s. began to expound to him during the early morning call discoveries which might prolong human life. M. Clemon-ceau Clemon-ceau urged lilm to leave human beings be-ings alone and "let them die happy " ' But Dr Leelerco Insisted that he 1 tight to go to Or Frederick M. Allen. 'a Park avenue- specialist, and see if everything wis well with him. Tne i doctors, after a 4 5 -minute e xamination xamina-tion complimented Clenienceau on his 1 health. j But they drew blood. It was for a ' 1 blood test There was a friendly controversy con-troversy oa to who should retain th.' : souvenir. |