| Show DISASTERS TO SHIPPING of or SC t m During Winter lullI Norfolk Va Va March l 24 The 24 The heavy no that commenced tl here at al daylight daylight day day- light this morning continues tonight It Ic Is far tar h heavier titan than any snowfall experienced here helt during the tho winter Not for Cor lon years has haH there thore boon ben such a severe v rp snowstorm so o late lat Ii h hi the season A stiff sUIT northeast gale Jule accompanies th snow now While no j to shipping baye haye boon reported as us a result of ot th the tho storm It Il renders the Ule salvage of or the lIH IWO fi o vessels now ashore between hatteras Hat Hat- teros teras and am Capo Cape Henry HenVy cUi as on Improbable and nil all sailing sullins tugs tuG's and barges In port whet when the storm torm came caine on alfed a arc aro tied up and those caught on the thc outside outside out out- side have had a n. rou rough h tUne time and a arc aio 1 scudding fur for port lort Only big steamships steamships steam steam- ships are aro putting to sea Hea and all aU other othet shipping Is 15 practically at al a sand Kaml The rhe vessels now ashore hore near oar here are arc the thC British ship Clyde the schoon- schoon r rs Fanny Palmer Raymond T. T Maull I nod and Harry T I Haywood and the big tug A hr Hudson Tho 1110 Hudson won went ashore hill trying to ave the Palmr Palmer Pal Pal- mer mr ye vessels are arc now har harder er ashore than ever and ml have been seve- seve n-ly n buffeted by the waves today loday Itis It ItIs Is hc unlikely that any ony of oC them except the Hudson can cn bo hI saO e 1 1 4 |