Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1936, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1936. . wx A7 Wreckage and Flood Left in Path of the Tropical Hurricane Wreckage along the baitered boardwalk at Ocean City, Md. 12 hours and seas swept across the point of land on which the High water cut off the city from the Eastern Shore mainland for resort is built, The hurricane toppled this tree across the automobile of Theodore Roosevelt, son of the late The body of George Zorn of Baltimore, who was drowned President at Oyster Bay Cove, N. Y. The car was driven by his son-in-law, who was shaken up when the cé’bir{ cruisger. Dovat){y, was wrecked off Longport, The home of Mayor Harvey Mantzer, at South Cape May, N. J.,, wsecked by the hurricane. but not badly hurt. N. J., being carried ashore, While the hurricane piled up destructive tides elsewhere, it had the opposite effect in Balti- = more, driving water from the harbor. Here are some boats left stranded by water’s receding William Lieber of Port Washington, N. Y., pictured after to one of lowest levels of record. futile two-hour swim to rescue Zorn. . _‘Driven by hlfh winds, the tide mounted in the streets of § 5 Notfolk. This picture shows an automobile stranded outside Heavy seas, driven the Kurricane roaring u coast, sweep over Virginia Beqgh, wreck- he and ‘dulkheads into » the Monticello Hotel, A & ing cabanas. in otherfylaces the seas soept over. an‘imprilof the storm's heavy hand &% Virginia Beach, —. P. and Wde World Photos.

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