Show NORMAl CONDITIONS Will ILL SOON PREVAil Paris Streets Clear of Water and the Wreckage Is Rapidly Disappearing Paris Feb 5 The river Seine is today more than thirteen feet teet below its flood maximum and the city has haa begun beun to assume its normal appear appearance appearance appearance ance The streets are clear of ot water and the wreckage left by the flood is rapidly disappearing Above and below the city the waters i have bae returned to the river bed and are cleaning and drying dring their homes Train service in all aU di dl directions directions is being restored and some oine ot of the factories have resumed opera operations operations operations In IR many quarters the gag ga and alec elec electric tile light ht service have been renewed but It will be many days before trans transportation transportation transportation facilities telegraph and tel telephone telephone telephone ephone are in complete operation Hospitals and other places of refuge as well as Bit the soup kitchens continued crowded today and the distribution of food and clothing proceeded systematically cally en ca fly lly Premier Briand presenting the flood situation before the cabinet today ex cx expressed pressed the belief that the effects of the disaster would be somewhat less grave than had bad been anticipated He said he felt confident that the meas mans measures measure urea ures prescribed to prevent an epidemic would be effective The cabinet de decided decided decided to ask parliament to grant new credits for tor furtherance of the work of restoration Tomorrow by bJ agreement the au authorities authorities authorities and relief societies will dis discontinue discontinue discontinue continue the promiscuous distribution of relief supplies confining the list of those aided in each to the residents In that particular com corn commune commune mune mu ne ManY Man Industrial concerns are allow allowing allowing allowing ing their half pay for the time tn t they y are In enforced idleness 0 |