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Show AMBASSADOR HERR1CK WOULD ADVISE AMERICANS TO GO TO PARIS Washington,, Sept., 8. With the arrival In Paris of 250 Americans from Switzerland, tho last' to leave that country by wayof France, Ambassador Am-bassador Herrlck has' asked the state, department to advise (Americans not to come to Paris In tho future. It is Inferred the request was prompted by the possibility that military operations opera-tions about the French capital might "block the talltb'asV '' '' ' Mr. 'Herrlck has arranged a ipoc-ial ipoc-ial tralu to carry 1000 Americana from Paris to Havre. " Wlfllam O. Sharp who is io sue? coed t. Herrlck as ambassador fA Paris, arrived there .today. .He will familiarize himself with the post before be-fore taking charge. - Secretary Garrison felt no apprehension, appre-hension, today concerning Assistant Secretary Brockonrldge, reported to havo disappeared. Mr. Garrison said his assistant was last heard from in Vienna and probably prob-ably was In Switzerland now. Secretary Bryan asked Ambassador Penfleld at Vienna to us his good influence In behalf ot Prof. Thomas Garrlgiio Masaryk of Prague, a Bohemian, Bo-hemian, memberof parliament said to be undor sentence ot death for political poli-tical offenses. His case was brought to Secretary Bryan's attention by the Bohemian American Press, association associa-tion of Chicago. Mrs. Masaryk is an American woman. |