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(Continued from Page one) fsinaha mien, missing si ore hie e wartime eaeatore Pro''r The deeply flooded tl+rs of the homM were brinR profited into use tomoAlie plunged Into the old !' t►t auM iMaY Aj tattermfHt Palµ section atao to rare for ion or more motorists nanim ennal near Greeno late S ,a.,w.al aN baa•ea tot coverall a bet oxpaaw of D. L. t hold here by Impassable road,. day night: two children of air. r wAN•so Iran swed �- : W. R%Hrlad track which sank from Two irlil" of the Delaware, 1I Harold Chase of Greene. - us elevated embankment beneath ported drowned in a crook n ware eot.dawf to the Lackawanna and d a,&n west f 1M muddy water.. her worn washed awns west of theft home. . IWo "Won a Nitta o Alone that dived from horn along with a bridge. The oreparents bad of the Chase r n•am TPrmaasieoeg indl- the htiµo, along and Mr a weal A washout also wax reported on dren were badly !slatted 1n an hare, Bov Scout and furl ;trout the Rochester divi,lon of the Y.rte tempt to rescue th•m, temper, A a asnallba. A sax -fact Frontenar and Com- More than 100 persons, rend' Lear ?Iola& thee,.ah its Railrnerl, Four feet of water fleck were unharmed. The girls of a summer cottage colony at I' a erssaAsat oul' LM lerl'n not even compete awakened but the cn.crrd the trarkn. swerve ✓w W elsti. k(ir j prenVnac runDrn obeervad a Moat of the brlrgrx on the Rath- mango Forks, north of here, w ar r iomee0 swxraetd foe, flooding of the canrp's shoreline Hammnndeport Railroad were rescued by workers at a neighs oe Lich ed, roald not ,area Hared lost along with many feet fog CCC camp. og fat Isbs this after of Its. roadbed. James Allan of Bingham e The Babcock Manufacturing whose car went Into the China " bwkbam Yangtse River Company plant was flooded and a Canal at the Fame place as H ltMY j F Iarge supply of lumber was under field's was rescued by me►fie I swd lRrfeRO ail ever rope, gslfYktalstattempt - six feet of water. *AV �e tlgt here Rise Imperils rile state nth reported In Cold 1''+mtUes Rescued Mon6w ORWAK� Wore Spring was reported a ruins, but estate troopers rescued the f ose Rarewwr w al- It could not be reached to verity !net of George Reynolds and we Mal 11.6114111 db tons.+ • • • the damage. Rev. A. R. Burke from the n a let tars. Tbw rn- - Missionaries The grounds of the L'nited States mar cottages on the banks of tat be come2mad- veterans home were under water Tloughnloga River near Chant, are flit Also impact at I and the state road to Lake Reuka Forks. was "shed out in many places by In miff -morning, with the g► Rakf ao� yaw' Ih+ck• the angry Contortion. nango River running at 15 feet a *Sloe, zany �PsnkinL China — /Ill —Three the Susquehanna at 11 feet uses aairommetd and aeparate groups of American into- R Feared Drowned their confluence here, the U is foal- Tptr 1awta all1doturlos wow reported In [rave Gonrva--(A`—A nurse and two Weather Bureau Issued it 1 d AtON Park are gone.i danger tonight as the Yangtee children of a Watkins Glen con- warning from the Sisquetu bROR ed pandings ro-'swept over the dikes protecting traitor named 6utes were believed .Valley, The Chebang then sort Pant too a:ryert 4Rha,1, an important port in South- drowned last night when the cot- rifling a toot ag Lour, 9 r awaf e.orse ara eNldp Ian areas provinco• tall!-In.xehlch they were spending At Chenanga brldgeAn,all V rorly and the high The emission groups are ropre- the summer was washed into San- was attempting to rescuefive ne !tits Ill taUvw of: the American Nelsen- eca Lake by flood water at Hector. who were macponedocn a poh a lifaes � jpal Church mission, with heed- the Chenari Motor. War �aatra of by Plllriall!9wrtrn In New York, the Cove- New England Hit Main Street was undel severe] IM ►Moir Iron bridge: runt Mission Society, with head- Buxton-4)P)—Promi,e of clearing of: water. ill water in I N 'he Aabtrrn Branch ; quarters In Chicago, and the skies came today In the wake of a streets stood at Wrote feet. t VttMy ftaffroad. got-' Nvengebcal Lutheran Synod of severe rafnetorm which swept ¢Ills. and Wdnrystreets also its irk and eenereta. Mlssourt, with headquarters at St. Northern New England of Rtaa stilt soa !Asia and last night, leaving yesterday Hooded. were b and gas mail lW lsittrfsg of toot Adds from the mfasien hash the g g a trail of Walton were broken, foreign population 1n Shashi is broken bridges, undermined high- State Trooper Fred Alton we or[ Rite gagged at IO'omall ways and railroads and ruined lured at Whitney Point \c ha. nos. later it bad The SsnRtss River swept through crops. pushed his hand through a wl. K," at Pro" time It central China on a rampage of Work trains labored throughout in an attempt to rescue a w wis'1<a the *led.death and destruction as govern- the night repairing waehouts on A rescue party of three nar bilks from fta eoxss mental reports stated that mil- the Rutland Railroad at Arlington escaped drowning when ai Oat iwlsw the bridge lions of perform, or* affected and and East Dorset and it was be. overturned. Slaty persons we As way through the progeny damage will reach 1, stag- Ifeved service would be resumed ; cached At the village achoolL W A 4 bttk la the hte string figure, between Rutland and Troy, N. Y..ill. attempts were being made , during the day. food to them In boats, ti I dty Rt!/rent Ifom*, The "Arabian Nights" will be Landandex, set In motion by con• small homes were carried Ho Rife at Ominons ay. tranRlated Into Vzbek by the Ttz- tinuous rains, filled highways be - �ater bnkt*taln Institute of Languages lieten Suringfield, Vt. and Keene, !brit of of a IO and Li static N. H., will!* the concrete paving a�11� n Ruladc e ��� on the main hlghwky between Ban.rililly II nlnRton, Vt., and Manah*ster, Vt.7{�; r uuw'1 un non nisi �� was undermined, ugh Ea a Arlo g- Boat 1st of traffic throw h East Arlinr ktwaters `°n ., The Battensklll River went over /II Its hankx and Hooded Holds r. aIifornia Alhaftrbury. Arlington and Gunder-� a4 .11 V I land with beavy crop damag• re- 1 aulllnt. Between Saturday night and this h, t'a IM terry Muffins nit DOZ. SC I foil I nR, b 1lf o0ih Inches o[ rain w'+u11a117 • 2 hots rd rd the luemiuu, I fell In i)oggiYlo n. rasx�e stilt 1eS is • e . . Doze 25c :elate Sates r' l--vi _ - .. to to t'. Monte Carlo, 'ear, and eR,Hprd will, el', oun'a• of the beat, I W-l-Voo 1❑ cash ands ,,.-Va ofa tha Soap 5 Bars 23c r e of Lime . 2 Cans 25c I aofomobfiw in earaeam, were cov- ered with -Ind Arm and mud and a. coal unioading crane and a tracel mouthy was undJMnifned and wrecked. There was some damage to the Norfolk & Western track= that run by the plant, but train, was moving on both man line tracks this morning,