Sinclair Lewis Worried Till Wife Reached Paris .New York, Aug. 26 UP). Sinclair Lewis was "a mighty worried man," he acklowledged today, until Dorothy Thompson, his wife, arrived safely in Paris from Germany. "Dorothy's a good newspaperwoman," the author said, "and she can take care of herself, but I was sure worried until I learned she had reached Paris safely. "I wasn't worried so much about official action as I was about some patriotic Nazi fanatic. There might have been some youngster who had patrlotlo ideas, and I . . ." He left the sentence unfinished.