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VOLUME XV.
FLORIDA COAST
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TOWNS PREPARE
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BODIES. OF FIVE YOUTHS SOUGHT
FOR HURRICANE
ISLAND STORMS WIND IS NORTH
Florida Towns
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sensa-
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the corpses of three of the
and south of Jacksonville
to Jupiter !
elsewhere
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transmitted by station
Lout
prevent sickness
to ascertain
having
national guard has been ordered
Ahl I* Needed
Cedar Keys to Apalachicola.
may
ine.
North-
escape II entirely.
Americans Safe
son and grandson, Ran*
Nine of the island’s 77 towns re-
be-
He
TO TOUR WEST
area. no report has reach-
FROM BAYOUS
was
added by the father of the
left for the Palm Benches to
suspect
TO
democracy’s
much as they were able.
Paul Maloney, who
motored from
Nngunbi to the
with
hag of rice, a hag of beans
every inch of spare avail-
Hurricane
night
20.000
Many.of the inhabitants
Take towns fled
for safety to Lak
land.
Avon Park and other places in
"Jack the Peeper"" is said
have
and would dock
soon as the
sent to Porto Ulm.
Only
how-
noon
for the past '
large
Islands,
Trappers Removed
tinuously
were known
annoyin residents of c
tain
that
man who had witnsesed th*
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to
had
The firing
t ion
of annoyau
who have hern at work erecting fur
during the scheduled
of
two day
Nueces county.
sheds and making repnirs to
prveious meeting
brought
Projects tn be under
Is Planned Here
bert Hoo
takes his eampaign into
! the
latter Mexican
and waived
preliminary hearing.
Data for Lsee"s ■
ording
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Stark,
merchants
hearing will be
who has been in charge of that ter-
Lloyd (irubhs post
tedly he has a tight.
Hill
those brought out by boat yesterdo
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mein on the job.
UVALDE --
Now J. V. Fenney
company Moro opened here.
liminary hearine.
II
II
on
and
I reported no loss of life and
; nication with’ others lacking.
OPERA STAR CHARTERS
AUTOS AND PLANE TO
SPEED DOG TO DOCTOR
the 1
the
couriers
hurricane
not
the
He will spe ik
delivering his
render
other
, started his annoyances again in the
residential sections of the city. ac-
unable tn fix the
trend of the storm.
dge
Reported Fro
vault.
As the robbers left the bullding a !
held
him
did
the
the
M rs- l
father
SPECIAL
OMAHA.
The
was
Four Millions In
Hiways Involved
In New State Bids
if
the
supposed
concrete
He pi.
today
the
The
out
sparse le inhabited
Iake Okeechobee.
hurricane
Thursday,
TRAILING THE
HURRICANE
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of
by
of
not
the Florida, Georgia, Alabama
Mississippi coasts."
said
any
Driver Arrested
When Cars Crash;
Holden Is Hurt
gatherin
this year
Secretary
partment.
warn-
: the
Knew of Murders
The elder Northcott told
rohhery |
Hoover Working
East While Al
Is Moving West
MEXICANS FREE
MINE ENGINEER
• afternoon,
j Almost
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boat . istered With the officers
A- Edison,
be tonight.
TRAILED BY COPS fees
Famine Threatened For
300,000 People In
Porto Rico
West Palm Beach One of
First Struck By
Twisters
Weather Bureau is Not
Certain if Gulf
Endangered
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Palm Beaches Hit By Hurricane Twister
Demo Nominee Prepares
For Long Journey
and Speaking
Radio Reports From West Palm Beach Tell of
Great Property Damage; All Wires Down;
Between Coast Town and the Interior
of the American
NUECES SHERIFF
FACING CHARGES
icac.t.cna
' Big Celebration v ......... „ ____
A A • •• y and Thad Davis, constable,
Un Armistice Day '
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wEATmEn
. Generally tair toulgha am
day, wieh mioderate t me-h
erly winds.
and a side of pork was literally mob
bd by 250 hornless and hungry peo-
plc at Naguabo Playa.
The Orange Leader
ORANGE, TEXAS, MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1928 7 ’
others |
co mm li-
lt will
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The strainer Cuba, due to rail yes-
! terday for Havana with passengers
rie Priebe, bookkeeper, and Kermitt I to have
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STORM NORTHWEST OVER FLORIDA
out ns a
as realized
Hurricane i
and Menlo Park where Mr. and Mrs,
Hoover will call upon Mr and Mrs. .
Thomns A. Edison, whose guests
they wilr
Fish, j Igion and other civic organizations.
Work to the end of putting on a
-8
p ■
phone company officials raid
was carried to the Frances Ann vut. I
cher hospital.
Reau was arrested by night police-
lieve their stories.
First reports_af.. the •murder
farm” were given police by yong
Clark following his arrest for cana-
A enreful check on damage result-
ed in an estimate of $65,000,000 with !
! mnny items unlisted
staple which has brought the farm-
ers of the bayou country thousands
of dollars this season.
The farmers of the bayou country ;
As a precautionary measure .
Orange Cameron Lnnd company
Alford Stark to the East Cove se
of the company"s trapping territory
the po-
the tropical
facts as
stiff
i hay
i w ind
troops were reported to have gone
to his rescue.
agr a mine
JACKSONVILLR, Fla., Sept. 17.—(AP)—-A radio message pieked
up here toda} by Gifford Grange, loral amateur, saiu an undetermined
numter of persons had been injuree and great
at West Palm Beach and Palm “
greater plans
Units in
east coast, raid a man
I Gin company and during
vis made similar bond
some of the acts of his son, whom
he described in appearance as “re-
sembling an ane."
Told Weird Story
of commerce.
> association.
reports of other loss of life *
I were rereived today by the navy de-
partment from the Key West naval ;
was signed "D. H.
rs ' were down to Bradenton, Sarasota,
n- Hartow. and further south and they
>r- i had lost their northern route
in threugh Orlando, earlier reports raid
they had lost a number of lines be-
drop of 17 points in four
The bandits were
short notice by speedboats, it is raid
and for that reason they will re-
Hall. customer.
raid it
known owing to the failure of
wire into Miami.
victims was begun under a
floor.
ra- j 29 00.
Mi- hours.
collarbone had
------ l ing gone down shortly after the hur-
WASHINGTON. Sept. 17.—The gov- i ricane struck the cities. .. Felief
ernment took steps today under the ' forces were dispatched from Miami
direction of President Coolidge to 1 today following unconfirmed reports
immediate needs.
nmount of money
The men escaped in
Weather reports indicated Mt
lice that his
ford Clark,
authorities.
missioner J. A. Mount here today on
I a charge of conspiracy to violate
• the prohibition act in violation of
The message
Tueans of safety as it
able on
"Aid not officially staked for In
noon the Red Cross set up a temporary
bring relief to
exact passage or
persons j From Marsh Until ' ne, > ing »
Wind Danger Past 'i : - .
— laid plans of < itizens
In the Pennsylvania hotel
Six persons
It was re-
in a mi-
Ings, however, were out along
before United ' States Com-
move north westward at the rate of j
Robbins of
Mon than In Any
of the commission.
fo Jack-
Following sensntion after
1 more . splendid
the is- And
.hurrt- I and
remembered for yeara to come by
those who attend.
’JIvaros." the poor country folk, j
numbering nearly 1,000,000 who have I
no reserve resources. . . ,
Food Shortare Johnson s Bayou Sends
Joaquin Villanueva, University in-l on AAA IL ,,
structor of Vega Raja. said the coun- l —V,VUV L-DS. VOttOn
try people were coming into town ! Imt. A,--,
by hundreds begging for food. Hard ' ---- —rc-sE
pressed merchants gave them as ------
est storm warnings continued Jack-
have earned him to a
stronghold and then de-
Mr. Coolidge ordered two
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: The Ony Newspaper Pablahed ‘
' : I Orange Cowty, Heart of the 1
Southens Texas Lmmaber, Rice,
: oll, Faras and Industrial Emplre
sonville to below Titusville and
tended on the west coast north
steps for relief to
and starvation nor
and storm warnings
marketing of cotton
his democretic
gram received here last night
Mrs. E J. Bumsted, wife of a
! Angeles mining engineer who
j streets.
the gin on
commandant. dispatched a naval
din oficer toward Jupiefer from
nmi to report on conditions.
the stricken hurri-
fifth murder
for the coming
storm sweeping I hospital
may not reuch as there,
e-ippi and Lonisiana
ern Ohio. Indina and Illinois
operating stops will be made,
ever, until Omaha is reached
New Orleans
The men
that in the event of high winds, thes .
could not be reached by boat. as it i
would be necessary to cross the (‘al- j
casieu lake in going from mere after I
them. , I
The tide in the Hast (ove territory
was the highest that it had been in
year nre being laid.
Due to the fa t that the
I the retail
HuBbard Jones and Jack dason
ports of the death of two persons at
Lauderdale, Fla., and uneon- '
could get
ritory for some time
pounds of cotton took all available
contract pre ..__. . .
» . ported to
Foard, ! ' ,
’ mountain
{ manded a ransom.
the first of three addresses he will
make on the ground where admit-.
Punta Gorda
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. — The
weather bureau’s condition report on
the tropical storm today said this:
""The tropical storm is central this
morning over the Florida peninsula
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raid that well I
and officers. I
Apalachicola, Fla., j
murders, but that he
ee, sheriff
the tug's decks.
secured by payment of the ransom.
The engineer was captured Aug-
ust 25 near Ixitlan, in the state of
Nayarit, where he had gone to mnn-
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At present, there Is nothing defi-
nite to be Eiven out regarding the
celebration, although It is predicted
that this will be an occasion to be
dian immigration authorities.
Iolden being painfully tonight
third prepared address, in which he
will discuss labor.
Accompanied by Mrs. Hoover the
republican standard-bearer will pass
through New Jersey’s principal cit-
les before proceeding to .Montclair
lion unfolded in Nis vivid Moir the homelees. It was feared property
elder Northcott today led ponce to 1 damage wold pass $100,000,000.
the garage on the email Northcott I Drclaration of martial law. requi-
ranch near Riverside, and .search for sitioninK and rationing of food and
•• drafting of all able-bodied men was
urged upon Governor Horace M.
control over the youth, and who is
believed to have been an accom-
plice in the suspected murders'.
locked in the
been killee
moored at the foot of Fourth street ' few nights
Ker Knox. Cottle. Harris, Cara. J'm
Wells. Henderson. Walker. Fnyettn,
Shackelford, El Paso and Zavalla
counties.
Mid young Northcott had forced him
to aid in one of the slayings. Four
of the victims, he raid. were young
hoys kidnapped in suburbs of Los
Angeles in the past few months, and
held and abused at the farm before
thes were nut to death.
Five Podies Hid
n daughter. Mrs. John A. Warner. and
region bordering I a group of friends and political ad-
Visors, will travel more than 6000
miles during the two weeks of cam-
pagining in the middle and far west
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fired a gun into the air
officers, but before they
Into action, the men
Summerall,
and assistant
the war de-
working together, has about resutted i
the । in solving the mystery that hns
ent ’ caused several families quite a bit I
ST CROIX, Virgin
Band Concert
The Orange city band, assisted by
several members of the Vinton. Laa.,
Knights of Pythias band, played a
concert at the children's playgrounds
VIRGIN ISLANDS
aid if necessary.
celebration that will be sufficient to
attract people here from a radius
of 199 to 130 miles, was started this
i morning ’
ed the outside world.
North of West Palm Beach, lack
of communications extended to Mel-
bourne, more than one hundred
miles, while conditions south were
cabins was occupied by
15, now
had told
have returned from
sw. eping through the West
If would have crossed last
blow at the mouth of rampa
______ । and freizht. wns anchored in Tampa ‘
PEEPER Nn to remain until storm dancer in
I past, according to peninsular and
eridental Steamship company of-
Delegations from 28 counties plan-
ned to appear before the commissinn
tn nsk highway designations ona
aid. Representatives of Cameron.
Cherokee, Lubbock. Clay, Norri,
Kaufman. Archer, Young. Throck-
morton. Wheeler. Ln rack. Fnyette,
Winkler. Ward. Lubbock Terry An-
drews, Gaines, Ector. Johnson. Dim-
mit. Hnrdeman. Jasper, Rengan,
Hudspeth, Hartley, Tarrant and Gal-
veston counties Announced their in-
tention of being here.
seating the chamber
from wire communications and
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sections of the state were preparea
to enter the area should investiga-
tion prove aid is needed. Before be-
coming isolated, West Palm Beach .
reported the American legion had
taken over relief measures there and
was prepared for any emergency.
Th»* inhabitants were asked to stay
In-Ide their homes, and it was be-
lieved they would be able to with-
stand the. hlow.
Storm Center
The weather bureau believed the
storm center passed Inland in the i
vicinity of West Palm Beach, but in
the ahsence of definite reports, was
eight miles west of here, and made
their escape with an nndetermined
GOVERNOR SMITH'S
cott, and his mother.
Northcott, whom the
was the only person
in Austin, Webb. Kinney.
Fort Bend Hudspeth. Matagor?a,
IaNnlle, Refugio. Victorio. Wbor-
Account of
sonville and northeast storm warn- j
ings hoisted north of Jacksonville to ’
Savannah and warnings ehanged to j
southwest south of Punta Gorda to
Key West. Hurricane central over
Florida peinsula _ east of Tampa
still moving northwestward. “Not
certain this time that center wUl
AUSTIN, Tex. Sept. 17.—The st te
highway commissinn met here tod-v
to rece’ve bids on road work esti-
mated to amount to more than $* T
000,000. More contracts will be let
lowing storm warning:
"Advisory 16:30 a. m.
warnings continued south
Storm Warning
The bureau today issued the fol-
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mesrage to the farm belt and the
best wishes of hundreds of citizens
of Albany who gave him a noisy
farewell. Governor Smith was head-
ed for the heart of the nation to-
A collision between Automobile. 1
occupied hv Charles Holden: Jr., and
Bob Senu, in north Orahge Inst night
Severul months ago there wer
several complaints made to ofic
that a person or persons were coz
of the
Others employed by the Orange-
Cameron laand company in the (‘am-
eron- marshes can hr rescued on
NFW ORLEANS.. Sept.. 17
An Armistice Day celebration for
Oranse is the newest proposition be-
ing planned by committees repre-
Riverside authorities have an-
nounced complaints charging mur-
der will be filed against young North-
a year.
this message, but believed needed.”
F-priened hurricane observers the measure said. It said that esti-
Point out that if the uind runs true mates of damage were not pomsibie.
to form It will head northward af- There was no wire service of any
, ter blowing out of Florida and spend kind into either West Palm Beach
itrcif in the Atlantic states. | or Palm Beach today, the lines hav-
The route of the leaborately
equipped special train of eleven cars
on which the governor's party is
traveling lay today through north-
The governor urged pregient i .1
,ELACKWEIL. Okia ' Sept. 1T—lapprovni for a zener appeai for
. LekinE a bank employe and a cus- aid through the American iea Cr,™ '
tomer In the vault and kidnappine , and naked that a Red Crow. rehablH- i
the cashier, two unmasked men to- । tation unit he ‘
day robbed he Bank of Nurdin.
the penal code of 1910.
Lee furrsshed bond, of $2500 and
asked for preliminary hearing. Da-
be weeks before accurate reports
emr be received from the rural sec -
tion in which more than 70 per cent
of the people live.
P’hysicians and others familiar
with conditions Mid a death toll
with 100 as a final figure was a con-
abated sufficiently for her to
and Davis were arrested by deputy
Marshal George Peters upon com- 9
plaints filed by government investi-
gators.
J R. Khaw, chif of police of f
Corpus Christi, and Rafael Galvan 8
and Ruri McAlister, patrolmen, were
arrested on similar charges several
weeks ato Preliminary henring for 8
Shaw was to have been held today, 4
but it was postponed by agreement* •
Gahan and McAlister waiveq pre.g ‘
Cross. Major General
chief of army staff.
men nnd placed in the city init. Fe
was haled before Mayor MeCarver
this morning hu twas returned tn
jail to await developmenta in injur-
ies sustained by Holden.
communities by Indulging
peculiar pastime of "peeping."
t hed closely for some
opponent .Alfred F Smith, makes his
. first visit to the west
The republican presidential .can-
, didate goes to Newark to deliver
cane areas in Porto Rico and like-
, wise canvassed the Florida situation
j to determihe if any action is neces-
I sary.
After a consultation with John
i Barton Payne, chairman of the Red
Eun gave rise tn earlier reports that
officers and the two men acre fight-
ing it out on the streets of the
town.
resulted In
Injured. It
top. and
the
Towner by a group of leading citi-
zens.
The group in a petition asserted
that so far neither the governor nor
any other agency had taken adequate
space, the usual part cargo of alea-
tor hides brought up from that
section with nearly every trip, was
lacking today
The cotton was sold to the orange
dan. taking with them George Par- |
kor. cashier of the bank Mias Ma- j 17
ported more than 250 dead. •
hungry. Discase was threatened.
Half nf the island's population of
almost 2,000,000 was thought to be
Ship- Held Up
Advices from the gulf and south-
ern Tampa, due here yesterday, with
paaengers and freight from New
Orleans raid she was riding out a
esterday After three of the me
tween Arcadia and Wauchula south,
east of here.
TRAIN KN ROUTE
Sept. • 17..—Carrying
A petition to Governor Towner 1
I snid 300,000 persons were hungry t
. and would have nothing to eat for I
another week unless immediate and
j drastic action was taken Governor
Towner urged the secretary of war . - -------.
to send immediate funds in what- I are in mine spirits as a result of the j
Unmasked Yeggs Kid- I when possible. 2 Asserted \ m • '
nap Cashier and Make Cane X runoraca th In
Get-Away i Ale and that facts “are worse then
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army transports diverted - to Porto
; Rico to deliver their cargoes of food
to the sufferers.
Simultaneously, Secretary Wibur
ordered the U S K. Bridge to sail
j today for the island from New York
। with a cargo of Red Cross supplies
] and food.
on Cypress and Fourteenth streets
from 4 to 5 p. m. Sunday. Prof. J
Buchanan, f Orange, directed the
band. Those present for the concert
declared it was one of the best
heard here in some time. in spite of
I the fact that some of the essential
players were not on hand.
WINDOW
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In his rambling story,
ported to have occurred
About 300 miles per day. Hurricane
warnings continued south of Jack-
west Florida const which the bureau
mid the storm "Hkrlv will reach
not far from Tampa" during todav. !
If the storm pursued the north-
westward course it has followed sine
day to open his speaking campaign ---—■ --------—
for the presidency. __
At Omaha, Neb. tomorrow night, i BI l EBEEAI (aVJE M
the democratic presidential nominee I g“ /I IC | 11 IV I SA I (G
M ill make his first formal campaign j A ll>lf UiLak.
address since his notification in Al- | 7
T-^wm monthnicator. I PANY D Apprn
jects for the other five addresses at 5) p | # a |B I I5 f’ | j
Oklahoma City, Denver, Helena, j —4AAA2 AEVMHS4•
Mont., Kt. Paul nnd Milwaukee will 1
CORILS CHRISTI, Sept. 17.-Ben
tier's cabin nearby where Northe ott
nnd a miner are reported to have
slain another miner. Finding that
a boy had witnessed the killing
Northcott seized him and he was
taken to the farm where a few days
later he was put to death.
The father described his son as
an "ape man" over whom only an
indulgent mother had any control.
All previous records of cotton
cargoes handled by the motor tug '
Eva from Johnson's Byou to Or- ;
ange were smashed when a total of ' Fort
i 20,000 pounds was brought in this lrmed
which hit Kt t
leaving 3000
today that the
through Florida
far as the Mi-i-
consts and that
make progress.
Reports from the Peninsular Tele-
after- j cording to numerous complaints reg
WASHINGTON. Sept
to protect property from looters.
Efforts were made to stop profiteer-
• thought that his
been crushed. He
radio station
Captain R.
SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Sept. 17.
With the hurricane death toll con-
servatively estimated at 1000, the
spectre of famine stalked through
Porto Rico today. At least 300,-
♦MM) persens uere stated to be
hauled from
Croix on
17.-Re-
Moss and Market
LOS ANCELeS, Sept. 17. — An
amazing story of torture and the
murders of five boys was before Loa
Angeles police today as they renew- ।
ed search on the George Cyrus
Northcott "murder farm" near Riv-
erside for graves of the supposed
victims of Gordon Stuart Northcott,
21, a fugitive.
Questioned for two days regard-
ing the reported killings, the elder
Northcott, held in custody here, fi-
nails’ opened up last night, police
said, and "talking like a streak"—
unfolded a grewsome account of
TAMPA IN PATH
TAMPA, Fla . Sept. 17.—Wind ve-
locity of 50 to 60 miles an hour by
9 o'clock was forecast early today by
W. J Bennett, government meteoro-
log 1st here. The center of the hur-
ricane which moved Inland from the
Atlantic ocean yesterday he believed,
wns somewhere north of here.
At 7 a m., the wind was blowing
at 20 miles an hour here, the sky
was overcast and an occasional rain
agreed upon. Lee
not be announced until later.
In all. Governor Smith who is
accompanied by Mrs. Smith, their
i squall came from the north.
W McNeely. nival ■ barometer reading at that hour
central Florida. Residents of enet
const cities joined the caravan, after
the issnance vesterday of the hur-
ricane warnines.
As plana were mnde for PostMle
STORM “ Heavy D
LOST LIVES IN SAVS IM OF-
by
Los
. — ------- has
been held captive by Mexican ban-
dits demanding a 20.009 pesos ran-
som, told of his release, and the I their get-away
start of his return journey home
The message raid the release was
:____PRIEDA HEMPEL,
PARIS. — A special airplane and
two fast automobiles were chartered
Saturday by Frieda Hempel, opera
star, for her Pomeranean dog Toto:
Toto w^a not well and his mistress
wanted the London veterinarian who
had attended him before to look
him over.
Khe telephoned to Le Bourget for
a plane, hired a car to take her
there, flew to Croydon and took an-
other car, which has heen ordered
by i- h phone. ..
SMITH LEAVES
enter Gulf of Mexico. Further ad-
vices later.”
i MIAMI, I la., Sept, 17—Florida
today turned to the administration
of relief anti a < hecking up of dam-
aves in the section devastated by the
West Indian hurricane anti to pro-
tertive measnres in places lying
within the indicated path of the
f form.
Relief units were dispatched to
Palm Beach and West Palm Beach.
Isolated vesterday. ’together with a
dozen other communities. Before
communication lines went down,
meager reports, indicated severe
damage may have been inhicted, un-
offieial wind velocities ranging as
high as 125 miles an hour were re-
ported.
No report on possible loss of life
had been received early today but
among unconfirmed reports reach-
inz here was one made to H. H. Ar-
nold. director of public safety, by
the police department nt West Palm
Peach, stating the wind was blowing
• 125 miles an hour at six o'clock last
night and that roofs of buildings
were "being blown about.”
Lines Down
Before Arnold finished talking, the
telephone line went down Tele-
phone and telegraph lines likewise
were reported out north of West
Palm Dench as far n" Frtt Pace, •
but the Jupiter radio station, about
20 miles above the Palm Roaches,
wns raid to he working with naval
stations. Relow West Palm Bench,
communications were down to Fort
Inuderdale.
A preliminary check-up at Fort
Inuderdale which was struck by
winds estimated at 75 miles an honir.
raid several houses hnd • been un-
roofed and power disrupted. .
Meanwhile, n Red Cross unit here ;
WASIINCTOX, Sept 17.—Ier-
Los ANGKLKS, Sept, IT—A tele-
4AFC, a Palm Beach amateur radio.
The hospital was partially de-
I stroyed, the message continued, and
east of Tumpa, where the barometer
reading at 8 a. m . was 29 09 inches, nugr persons hac been injured and great property damage done
Titusville reported a barometer read-. West Palm Bench nnd Palm Beach by the hurricane late yesterday,
ing of 29 24 inches and wind of hur- I There was tio known loss of life, the message snid, but many nomes
ricane force from the east. j vere wrecked nnd t tildings left intact were fikled with refugees.
“This severe storm continues to —
- RECORD CARGO
stroyed. Half of the homes, even |
those of thatch, were destroyer or |
damaged beyond repair Probably
the most seriously situated were the I
Conklin.” That is the name of the
publishe of tht Palm Beach Post,
an Associated Press member news-
i paper. The message wax addressed
। to the Associated Press and Grange
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AFTER COMPLAINT
of casualties- 4
Miami Isolated
Miami, however, was isolated
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 65, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1928, newspaper, September 17, 1928; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530054/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.