Show Funeral for Herrick Will Be BeHeld BeHeld Held in Paris Thursday Morning Body Will Then Be Shipped to Brest and Placed on Cruiser for U. U S. S PARIS April 3 AP Not AP-Not Not in the history of Franco France has a foreigner been honored in death as France tomorrow will honor United States Ambassador Myron T. T Herrick Every French regulation has been stretched to the utmost to make the thelast thelast thelast last rites for tho the dead American an impressive memorial to Franco Franco- American friendship Tho The ceremony will vIli be as Ambassador Ambas Herrick would Wave have had it It of extreme simplicity but only space will limit the grandeur of or tim tiro ob obsequies ob- ob for the man who vio once though a foreigner inferred a a. impie im- im pie Plc offer to give l his life if Jr it was was VS needed for France I Fhe he body will i in tb the pdt pdt- 1 t r t 1 lU I 0 ia dr I WL flee until evening when without ceremony It ft will vIll be taken talen to the railroad terminal to bo be put aboard a train for Brest where it will ar arri arrive ar- ar ri rive nyc ve Friday morning Escorted by bya a u. military guard of honor it will willbe willbo bo be placed aboard tIme the French cruiser while troops present arms and cannon thunder the ambassadors ambassador's ambassadors ambassador's dors dor's salute of nineteen guns Tho The Tourville is believed to be bethe betho betho tho the fastest cruiser in tho the world but across across' tho Atlantic it will maintain a funeral pace so as not hot to beat the tho with the tho ambassadors ambassador's ambassadors ambassador's dors dor's dau daughter in lm in law Mrs Parme- Parme Parmely ly Herrick to New York Tho The Aqui- Aqui tania leaves lewes Prance France Saturday The two ships will vill keep in constant Continued 5 L 1 Funeral for Herrick Will Be BeHeld BeHeld Held in Paris Thursday Morning 1 i from page 1 touch by wireless throughout hout the voyage It It was announced de definitely today that the tho funeral ceremonies would begin begIn at 10 a. a m. m tomorrow 5 a. a m. m E B. S S. S T T. and that the body would be forwarded to Brest tomorrow night The visitors visitors' register at the embassy embassy em em- bassy continued to fill rapidly with names of conspicuous people The Count and Countess of Rochambeau and the Count and Countess de la Ia were among those wh-o wh called Among Amon other visitors were Senator Otis F. F Glenn of Illinois Illinois Illi Illi- nois Carmi Carml Thompson of Ohio one of the ambassadors ambassador's old friends and Mile 1 Tyson head of or the Association for the War Wounded who appended appended appended ap ap- ap- ap after her name in the register register register regis regis- to toa toa toa ter the sentiment In lii gratitude a great friend of France One of the most recent signers of the register was August Thyssen I German steel magnate i Norman orman Armour counselor of the embassy called at the ministry of marine Uris this morning to express the thanks of the family and tho the American Ameri Amen can government for the offer of Frances France's finest cruiser to take the ambassadors ambassador's body home homp |