Show THREE CITIES RELIEVE FIRE VICTIMS VICTIMS' Losses Mount Millions Thousands Are Homeless PARIS Tex March 23 Work 23 Work of re relieving the sufferers and the homeless homeless home home- less lens jn In n Paris after the disastrous fire of Tuesday night was vas carried along swiftly today Large sums of money money r raised in Paris and in nearby cities were distributed to the needy by the relief committee headed by Mayor E. E H. H McCuiston I The homeless spent last night in the homes of friends and relatives on lawns and in such public buildings as as remained Railroad waiting rooms were turned into dormitories for wom women women wom wom- en enand and children The greatest task today was clearing clear ing the business district of the debris Of the five banks in Paris three were razed Officers of these three expected ex i petted to make attempts at opening their vaults today and believed they would find the contents unharmed Tim The death list remained today at three with one ne person missing 4 I 1 NASHVILLE Tenn March 23 23 Citizens civic and church organizations organizations organizations of ot Nashville today were caring for persons made homeless bythe bythe by bythe the fire that swept east Nashville late yesterday destroying residences residences resi residences dences causing one death and a property prop erty loss of National guardsmen patrolled the burned area The blaze started from a lighted ball bail of yarn thrown into a grassy vacant vacant vacant va va- va- va cant lot by a boy A mill first was destroyed The flames quickly spread to an extensive negro settlement where fanned tanned by a high wind every house was consumed The conflagration then broke into two distinct blazes one flowing east on Seventh street and the other down Fifth avenue An area of thirty blocks was swept clean which included many of ot the most costly residences of ot i Nashville several churches and one charitable institution After paralleling paralleling paralleling paral paral- I II each other on separate streets I for many blocks the two fires again joined I AUGUSTA Ga March larch 23 One One of I the series of ot fires which have caused i millions of dollars of damage in the thelast thelast last few days in the South and South I west swept through ten business blocks of Augusta and twenty adjoining adjoin adjoin- adjoining ing residence blocks last night and early today and before being controlled con con- trolled had caused damage which was conservatively estimated at I No life was reported lost although there were Yere scores of ot narrow escapes The flame swept area included the city's largest office and business I buildings on the north side aide of Broad Broadstreet Broadstreet street warehouses historic on Cotton row containing thousands of ot bales of ot cotton some homes many of ot r I them in the city's most exclusive residence resi dence dente section and St. St Pauls Paul's Episcopal Episcopal Episcopal Episco Episco- pal church built years ago I I Today local militia companies wenson were wens werton I I on duty i r I 1 1 |