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19 400 PERSONS ARE THOUGHT ILLED Page) butting had Jorting en way identified Sheriis Recruited el between who w ly to pr rescue work 1 Cross workers b 1 little Bright deputy s! into the ler and ai Brignt fistr Blankets felt certain habit Sar on had perished Advices from S ity of the break said that a 12y pld girl and a baby, members of th Bolschau family, living in the fon, had Immediat Samp of @ Sou fon eompuny. workmen, and fhat these b © Scattere ifornia ¥ vadquarters for fears were 1 been engulfed. along the u in the t f the ter were ap- The sher- believed that might have milies Newhall proxin if's office at some or all fieen caught in their sleep »d and ca away. The first P of the vhich eame from linemen { the hern ¢ g working below §; yuito canyon, attributed the hreak to arthquake. No Temblors Reported by the pany However, no temblors were repori- a it} was thought that the dam had given pressure of approx- gallons of +d from any other localities way under the imately 1,344,000,000 sater belind it Aside from the of the St. loss of Francis portant link in the city | les water system and re- a big unit of stored water ac- winter for Tease cumulated through the summer use. One power house dependent on the Yam went eut of comn Along the &cenic ridge routs southern California was bridges of the Southern Pacific rail road were washed out and hey vas expected an snd small farms of the Harry Carey’ the film actor-owner ter, was meported comp d and it was fearcd ns living on it A br throuwl district populari main line i At 48 mors that the resi ed little expressed yper eanyon disaster, phone com- ‘rancis- dam |S1ghted 20 bodies between here |erator at life, the aam ion, travel v loss s citrus groves rumors are round thet rheumatismisbothering a grcat many folks. Wonder whether they know that Baume Ben- guéwillrelicve the pain! BAUME BENGUE (ANALGESIQUE) AELIEVES ACHES & PAINS NEW BRITAIN D:AILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928, dents of caring of the breach in the erc MOVing out of their king to high grou St. Francis rescrve more than 45 the second le st of voirs owned by the city A mass of water 75 pourcd down th lam to Ca * homes @ rythi W EDWARD J. Munso on ed to tiwe pos H and ¢ lam break get. The dead is based or iving in the dam. number of persons Lines Swept Away Barabara, Cal, Mar ~The power survisor of the S or ern California v office - mplo: here early this nmounced par that the power lines of the con ading into Santa Barbara had been lak swept away by the flood of water 410 released by the breaking of the «ntday receip st ancis’ reservoir dam the (U0 annually L Al many years prosent Mr. Munson in at ted to cisquito ¢ 1,000 Police on Way Los Angeles, Calif, Ma ~Chief of Police James E £t here this morning for the of the & Francis dam disaster with 1,000 Los Angeles policemen who will assist in relief work The 160th regiment, national guard, statione ordered to stand ready to g0 AT the stricken are o Froportic California B here, was| pan 1 ing. The bl 20 Bodies Seen kindling ewhall, Cal, March 13 (UP) Captain William Bright, heading squad of deputy sheriffs, reported to headquarters here, that h woo spread 10 the house wood S In had |W. J. Nobld and furnace ignite Saugus, w no other They could not be recovercd wunti Samuel Ros: the waters receded, said The fire Bodies Washed Tp Prancisco, March Southern Pacific teleg Montalvo, waters from th poured Into the Pacifie, informe company officials here that marked decrease in the flow could be noticed at 10 a. m he operator reported hodies w beginning to he washed down to 1 sea, Seve were recovered taken to the company said, 69 at th Main streots San The (UP)— ph op where flood - Francis' d: station, 16 Bodies Found Moorpark, €alif., March » Sixteen hodics of those “d in the St dam bhrea fl00ds had been Lrought to this | land town b on today. 1 more from a where perist Irancis were en ronts they washed up Grave < Oxnard, Cal vars wer Fely March 15 (@ Gr expris: oday by offi cials of Oxnard for two towns, Prim and Fillmore, which were directly in the path floor pouring Francisquito canyon today, has been impossible to ¢ unication of th t of with the towns Cami Muss nd Sangus m Saugus March 13 (- N rstin Funeral Services for Mis. Brewster Are Held Mai: March 1% () Carrie <cottish Rite Masons Will Work Degree Here Horac ——— . |[Assistant Postmaster ‘ For Quarter Century teh & cight h i wih ward to the ne Damaqeflof I . : t Main St. Blaze| Shuptell said ho woula grs Mair ith snioke 9:54 o'clock by corner @l WOTRIIAnsnip. WHEELER LAUNCHES - OUT AT JUDGES :Griticizes Tose Who Would Issue Mine Injunctions Wasl n, March 13 Any judge who would sign an in- janction like the one issucd against the United Mine Workers in Ohio 1s ‘uniit for the federal beneh,” Sen- itor Wheeler told the senate coal in- z committee today. 25, Benson Hough of the U of Southern Ohio is cptember 10, 1927, the in » which Wheeler referred president of the Coal Operators' Association, fed that the injunetion was is- protect property after ri »n mines, (GP)— sued on junction obbins, attempts were s without a union upon the open shop was instant rioting mine that tried 1o ope ruction of property orkmen at many mines,” he said made it necessary for the | operators to get restraining orders in local and federal courts to pro- the lives of their employes and preserve their property. It is not true that tt mine operators of Onio endeavored to employ men at loss than a living wage scale or less the wages paid in other indus- tries gencrally for similar work. orders were not interfere in any and there MUNSON injury April 1. Mr ssistant Munsor ! v April 1, 1 on the ntil letive ey a cha ter to i with the rights and liberty of Jaw-abiding citizens, and in \iry instance were granted by the courts only aiter a full hearing of | the . sented both by the entatives of the i ra Hicks and md the present post Erwin, Mr Munsor the oid post of ed at the Jones, pres- rted to work ther 14 carricrs ues Her German Husband (laims He Was Cruel Mass., ) r it for divorce on uelty rinst grounds of entered here today | Ladenburg, former at German embassy at Washington and German officer dur- World War, by Mrs. Eliza- Ladenburg, formerly of Hyan- was i Carl The working o tache of the Mrs. Ladenburg told Judge Coll . Campbell she came to the U v build divoree bec! States for he man courts al ?'%00 Caused 1 \dren to the father, plea and enstods of hor son wopold, to Mr I ound he had jurisdiction. street this mom- | i T8 G0 LA she rieninaipile ol ] in the cellav andl g p. 1o the German eeilin filling th S T and charring th ; tood t the opinfoniot Ghig) adenbure wos understood L wrk from the the wood as ther (use apparent n owns the houss = was called at LADY BAIL alurm from Box Nap Marc Dewey and East Dailey arrived 1 The recall tay from LRome, outh Atrica ed at $3 11 smoke in nburg if hous: had suf- d counter suit at Colc ma also secking custody oy low the trail of 98, Vacation in/ Cnus wHERE adventure’s footprints are fresh—to Alaska, still ringing with the tales of the gold rush of '95. Huge mountains shelrer the Inside Passage through which you gaily cruise. Sce glaciers wildflowers, totem poles, strange native villages. Reduced farcs from all U. S. A. points in connection with Canadian National Rail- ways to Vancouver. Optional routes. 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Three N Britain A campaign to raise a defense [traffic managers are expected to at- | fund for Henry E. Gardiner, erst- | Ralph Jugo of Landers, Fi while mayoralty candidate who is ' B celair of now in Hartford county jail awaiti trial for criminal libel, has started by friends of Gardiner re asking $1 contributions. vass of the city is being & the Gardiner defense committe know ympathiz bein proached. Gardiner was a 1 in police court Saturday and waived being er to il later in default of a $1,000 bond. His accusers are Chief of Police Wil- liam C. Hart and othe For Man Now in Jail on Criminal | Libel Charge. s and E. Z. Pomeroy of Corbin of the late Jennie valued at $ 04, acco n inventory filed in probate court today by William F. Mangan, Aministrator. 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