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Show PRECAUTIONS TO SAFEGUARD WILSON ARE REDOUBLED PARIS. March 28. (By the Associated Press.) Increased precautions have been taken to safeguard President Wilson and the premiers with whom he is in daily conference. So carefully have the plans been made that not even tiie chief of the American secret service squad is informed in-formed as to when tho meetings will, take place. Up to the present some of the newspapers news-papers have carried in their morning editions edi-tions a schedule of the movements of President Wilson, with the result that crowds invariably have gathered to witness wit-ness the arrival of the president and his conferees. The time of the meeting today at the "White House" was not announced, and the premiers arrived seemingly in a casual manner. There has been no special Incident to bring about this extraordinary care, but It Is obvious that the people of Paris are becoming too well acquainted with the time and place of the meetings and that this caused a determination to adopt a course that would reduce to a minimum any chance of danger. President Wilson Wil-son himself appears to he entirely un-worried. un-worried. The enormous amount of work President Presi-dent Wilson has undertaken has forced him to reduce tho time prescribed by Rear Admiral Grayson, ' his personal physician, as necessary for relaxation, but in every twenty-four hours he takes a short walk, either with Mrs. Wilson or Rear Admiral Grayson. Social affairs af-fairs are entirely lacking in the president's presi-dent's daily routine. |