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El Paso, Texas: Important conference bearing on the Mexican situation is held here, Generals Scott, Bell and Funston participating with General Obregon, Mexican Minister of War and Mexican Consul Garcia. Menominee, Mich: Disastrous floods ...See moreEl Paso, Texas: Important conference bearing on the Mexican situation is held here, Generals Scott, Bell and Funston participating with General Obregon, Mexican Minister of War and Mexican Consul Garcia. Menominee, Mich: Disastrous floods sweep the Twin Cities of Menominee and Marinette and heavy property damage is inflicted along the raging river which leaps its banks in spite of thousands of sandbags piled high to confine the mad torrent. New York, N.Y: Thousands of members of labor organizations of this city march in a big parade on May Day to celebrate the progress made by Unionism in the last year. Philadelphia, Pa: World's records are broken and equaled in one of the most successful annual Track and Field Meets ever held by the University of Pennsylvania. Boston, Mass: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, braves raging spring snowstorm to inspect the speedy submarine chasing patrol boats that have been built here by wealthy men to be loaned to the Government in case the United States has need of them. Carson City, Nev: Record run is made by auto over the snow-bound summit of the mountains between here and Lake Tahoe. Gov. Boyle of Nevada presents trophy to the successful driver. Washington, D.C: President and Mrs. Wilson visit the Navy League camp where women are learning preparedness lessons by leading lives of recruits. President Wilson and his cabinet inspect "Safety First" train which is touring the United States. New York, N.Y. Pushing the campaign to obtain 3,000 recruits for the National Guard of New York during the month of May, Battery B, Second Field Artillery, demonstrates what recruits can do to help the country become "prepared." Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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