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FINAL U C n V E V > ■ ' FLOOD VlCnHS ON IN NEWFOUNDUND I $5,944 Obtained By Can 21 Persons With Dread Dis I jjas Been Declared Air Experts Give Up Hope vassing Teams In Last 24 ease Discovered In Old/ Off New England Coast That Flyers Are Alive If House— Whole Camp to Hours; G. A. R. Group -""Ssss^ They Landed on Ocean; Be Inoculated. New YorK, May 12;— “ War” has<&retically denied advance into Blue MaKes $50 Contribution. been declai’ed and next weeK a de territory. But the BlacK fleet is in a Farmer Heard Airship on cisive “ battle” will be fought off strategic position to strike. , Baton Rouge, La., May 12.— The the coast of New England. , So, everything is ready for an Monday Morning Near At the end of the third day of attach— the big battle Is imminent. chief effort of the ten million dol- ' Crack divisions of regular United ieanvassing, ten teams ,in the Me States Army troops are today con Can the ’’BlacK” fleet land liiSWAW! lad Mississippi flood relief ■machin morial hospital drive for $50,000 centrating in New England prepar marines on the New England coast? Harbor GraCe-^No Trace ery narrowed today from hundreds The fleet is practically within striK had turned in ?18,624.50, it was ing to resist an invasion from the of thousands of homeless to twenty- sea. They will have the assistance ing distance to make the attempt. lannounced at headquarters this af Of Plane on Sea. one smallpox patients. of harbor ''ships, long range fort Landing of the marines would tend ternoon. Team No. 8 is leading the to draw the “ Blue” forces from A battered old river steamer guns and air craft. list of canvassers with a total of At dawn Monday the powerful what might prove to be the main $2,634.40 while two other teams shoved into the Red Cross camp at American fleet of 137 vdssels and battle front. New YorK, May 12.— Hope for have passed the two thousand Harrisonburg, last evening, with 30,000 jacK tars will steam out of Such a thrust from the sea also the French fliers. Captains Charles marK. offers a tempting objective because V..- Iwenty-t'wo refugees from Dailey’s New YorK harbor'for the “ war Nungesser and Francois Coli, cen-_ The receipts, however, show a of the densely-populated'and well- Landing. All were whites. Twenty- area” and soon will striKe at the tered today on Newfoundland drop from those of the first three one had smallppx. southeast coast of New England. equipped industrial centers in New sw* days of the drive. In the sum They had been rescued from the It will be the annual joint Army- England. Then, too, the alternative where, If they landed, they may mary published yesterday it was second floor of a farm dwelling Navy war maneuvers, to take place objectives 'of reaching New YorK still be alive in the wilderness. The announced that the collections had where they had been marooned for in the vicinity of Newport, R. L, City by overland operations or by most optimistic naval fliers do not Emounted to $12,679.65, an aver ten days. There had been suficient cutting off New England from other age of more than $6,000 for each and last from May 1'* to May 21. believe they are still on the surface food, but medical supplies were be Contending Forces Blue territory make probable an flay of the drive. Smaller contribu of the ocean if they were forced tions have come in but the can yond miles of muddy water and all The contending forces will be attempted landing on the southeast vassers are asking for donations sanitary facilities were lacking. Known as the attacKing , ’’BlacK” coast of New England. The Blue down at sea Monday., rf more than a dollar to offset the Isolation Camp fieet and the “ Blue” defenders of troops are stationed in Rhode The possibility that the file s large number, of amounts less than Today the sorry little band is at the whole New England coastline. Island, Massachusetts and Con may have landed in the Canadian tended in the Pine Forests where The Blue land forces have theo- necticut. that. Following is the summary: wilderness is based on reports from. Team ..o . 1 ............... $ 2,030.25 an isolation capip is in readiness No. 2 ............................... 1,592.50 for all others from the same, dis Harbor Grace that a farmer there trict whom the rescue worKers can MUSSOLINI TO ACT distinctly heard the exhaust of an No. 3 .......... 1,905.50 AS ’’THE BEST MAN” No. 4 ............................... 1,759.90 round up. The entire community airship at nine o’clocK Monday EDWIN P. JILLSON morning. Harbor Grace was near No. 5 ............................... 1,446.50 V • ■ • •••• about Daily’s landing will be rush ed to Harrisonburg. Rome^. ...May 12.— Premier the flight of the aviators. No. 6 ............................... 2,011.75 Mussolini will act as best man No. 7 ............................... 1,702.75 Airplanes tooK off from Natchez Supporting the theory that the at the wedding of Senator Mar No. 8 ............................... 2,635.40 at daybreaK to carry serum to DIES THIS MORNING fliers may have landed in some re Here are the first pictures to be received from the zone devastated by the tornadoes that coni, the wireless inventor, and mote place in Canada, or may have No 9 ............................... 1,610.05 camp. Everyone rescued along the the Countess Bezziscali. The No. 10 ............................ 1,869.90 swept Kansas, ArKansas, Texas and parts of adjacent states. At least 200 people are dead, northern reaches of the Beouff and crashed there, is the first official many* more are injured and property loss has been extensive. These pictures show scenes date of the wedding will not be word from Paris, of their proposed its tributaries will be isolated for set until it is determined when •Total ...........................$18,624.50 in Hutchinson, Kas. Above is the wrecKage of the Carey Salt WorKs, largest plant of its kind weeks. Everyone in Harrisonburg Treasurer of Lunt, Jillson the premier will be free to at route to the effect that Nungesser Total for yesterday . 12,679.65 in the countrv. Below is a ruined residence. will be Inoculated. tend. planned to fly inland over Canada, Today's collections .... 5,944.85 13,000 Refugees if fog prevailed. Although there are in the Har Company Succumbs at .Total .............................. $18,624.50 STORK HOVERS OVER risonburg district approximately BODIES'LOST (?) ROBERTSON HEADS | BELGIU.M’S ROYALTY COOLDGE POLICY 12,000 refugees, Red Cross medical New YorK, May 12.— Belief thal Some smashing big contributions, officers believe that immediate iso Memorial Hospital. BOOK CENSOR^IP the bodies of Captain Charles Nun hig enough to be genuinely felt by London, May 12.— The stork lation of the new arrivals has curb gesser and Captain Francois Cofi, the well-to-dii givers, boos’.cd the hovers over the royal household ed the probabilities of a devastat French airmen Who were lost over ^Memorial Hospital fund today. B ^ R D OF h o s p it a l! of Belgium, according to the CAMPAIGN ISSUE ing epidemic of the dread disease. Edwin Plaisted Jillson, aged 46, the Atlantic while trying to make a The.v testify to the e.xtent to which Daily Express. NEXT ON PROGRAM The stricken refugees were’ dis of 43 Cambridge street, treasurer non-stop flight from Paris to New the more prosperous peop’o of ^lan- Prince Leopold, heir to the covered by Miss Winnifred Cala- YorK, may never be found began ehoster realize their civic respons!- throne, and Princess Astrid han, a volunteer Red Cross worKer, and'general manager of the Lunt- to grow, into a certainty today fol await a happy event in August, liiUties. and lo far they constitute who flew from Harrisonburg to Jillson CompanyA^ is dead today. He lowing" another 24 . hours trf,. fruit the l.acK-bone of the fund.- But North End Manufacturer | according to the Daily Express. Senator La Follette Calls Our less search. It. has been more than “pi =*i>- Natchez in a navy seaplane to pre had been ln-T*"headtlr«*fw»4hree Gen. AndrewrSlay 35ecide llu; re'is"iib'\vaVol fT^i'lagTIi'h'E wTi pare the concentration center there months and a general breaKdown 100 hours since the aviators hopped sho-.v that large gifts alone can put for its last great.flight. off. Chosen■ N as C. Elmore Wat Use o f Marines ^'Dollar developed. the drive over. It is the spirit dis- “ The plight of the refugees along Mr. Jillson, who was well known On What Americans May Despite widespread search by7 3)layed in certain otlier gifts that MAID’S TESTIMONY the Beouff is almost beyond des about Manchester, being a member 'Navy and merchant,ships and.air indicate tliere is a fair chance that Kins Quits as Chairman.