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1666-7 Hurricane 1926 • , f . . 3Lrath a FLORIDA 'S MOST IMPORTANT NEIYS1 APER • • • • IO\F, 22125 MIA MI,.FLORIDA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1926. • SIXTEEN PAGES •roh4Y. • V n -�ZO DIE ANDt HUNDREDS INJUREDCHURGHOMAN � �. EUGENE lDEBS . T ac/RCIFRR11i AS .HURRICANE SWEEPS ' CUBA . F.,......,::".:Mann. In.. . I DEAD A�T�R IS ARR�ST�D IN followed 'ldthe Wei lap " (rale Reaches Velocity of 130 Miles and Lasts Six dlours; Down- rue that.track Mien.. loon Flooded and Many Persons lje1ietrd Drolcned; "'""'►' N'' Thaind .'w' LONG ILLNESS,. ; k t:nll.■rrof l ...Mor A'une.irf Strainers In�IlarLor sported lost, 1Vl RD�R . cAsE tori nnunlN selorol D •Ode ear, Mety 1, • • - - Its INC ASSOCIATED PIC S.1 check.of the harbor Owing t0 the - the eleme■u Irina 1 A VAN.', Oct. 70—Twenty. dead, 'oinking of then• launches, but nu fa- threatened arra of woo, End Comes To Social• ist H p Mrs. Minna Clark Held As. 'da• ''"g" 1" "."' ,t• possibly more, and invent! un, tullllra were reported. h pita' herr. with •Mo, Leader Iu Illinois i deed Injured Is the estimate of•the BUILDINGS LEVELED Accomplice In Mys-• • result nIng"rn Int • Irons � o. 4 • ;casualties caused by the %vest Indian Sanitarium. ;hurricane which swept over Puha to- IN HAVANASTOR.I .tery Crime. . , bile, ?Iae:InLary A"• las1YIRSAI SERVICE.) fool, while \I• wife I. r --�--. i day. Eight were killed by the col- of\\'ANA,"Ilrt. 70.—Tis hurrla•ane --� ' of I Intarle. ud • RELATIVES ARE AT BEDSIDE I lapse of one house In 1•`artnn,n email i Y F r ` which awe t Deer the .II of � pJ,,.•.• In Inn•nna pruriner, and It Is g gee■t rw DETECTIVES SERVE•PAPERS I I":ahx::.A ''''-'-'14;:., Microns 'Medoc, eaueln 1' pMADE I . I feared that there will be ,•ons Wer•.mac d:nnage, now 1. reported Paging, •- ` ' Lite lusty of life Through drowning. n, the•cio In1U• of Matanzas, Cuba. 1I ax Champion and Four 'I'inu•r t `ani.,.ra ,.n.' bundinga ..r newel ,•on• Stott Contends She Van 'Tale; 1 Thr moon lasted nn.rr than al:I I rrnidrtltig) Candidate of I strurllon he.• withstood the; high f ( AS BULLETINS I hour..-,and at times on wind reached wiled,. and meal.. but older hulldinge Bearer In Htl11-�(111s. • PO1114111 Party. ix. c..locll)• oC 17•• to 121' miles all or lobi. runnl�tctlon have Leen lily- Affair. ♦ I '•_.__ hour. +red. At n lata hour today 11 was OF APPROACH L ,t C� 1 �� I. Thr dew utuwn section of the elle reported am life had been lost, hut t0• YEARS •Ol• AOL a rempI t.ch erk•nI on VorsilIe can. REFUSED .y was flooded, lin water being from uallles was' leniask,ble. No attempts I\I:I`ll.7l:� 1,� TALK - _ I two to alt feet deep, It was feared have been made to estimate the prop- • --.r — • :areer S.tdrled 'As Locomotive'thot some perished In the .flood In erty damage. • Was Leader In :1ctivitica of Equipment In'Wil that eectloil. but salvage parties had Church Served By Rector Fireman In Terre Haute, not been Mile.to maker much progress DAMAGE TRAIT. LEFT On Waterfront - Init.; Led Strides:. • tonight. I IN WAKE OF' STORMand.Choir Singer. Cherokee Sa • — The mdnuInent to len Maine, re- IIs UNITED I1Ew2.l t • ICY Ta[ ASSOCIATED NE66.1 Gently dedla'uted, was partly wrecked. liJtVbNA, Oct. 20.—A atom, of in- EW velocity has swept over Ha. Eat• BRUNSWICK,N.J.,Oct. 20.— 't. iteitS7', 111.. S0.—Eugene The voice of the storm was a kte,dy \] nRV F1TINO from their l van.., leaving a trail of damage esti. Mrs.Mlnni Clark was arrested at f V. Debs, leader of the Socialist growl,toff-easing at limen of G•reatest In the.hurrlrane of S. mated nl'Sa,onn,OOV slot paralysing her home here late today.by detec- •arty In the United States, died at I t'lolene. •o a shriek. t'lrtually all comniuntcatlone. ••One of I oil era .and'captalne of be the small vessels.end'launches In thelives•'bearing a warrant. 'charging he Llndlar tanitarlma here at 7:11 { tanks belonging to the Belout OU and commercial vessels 1 harbor were wrecked or sunk. The Company Is• ;fire across the bay. her with complicity In the flail-?tills • .. m. today. Ile'lapsed Into a pro- Nonveglnh steamer ThroberR ,gas Morethin 700 Mourne of the cheaper rcurde're. the'tropical disturbance I ound coma last Saturday and tailed blown from the tiara na r'nr,l ''oma ,.once yesterday. From type have chllapsed,and ills believed 'Mrs. Clark was prominent In the ' n recover eonsa•hy,s nese. Any docks to rhe entrence••of the that I persons In Ilatnhw or affairs of Ibe Church of St. John, end of the cnmmerclat d -It was his will to lire which •e- harbor and thence hack to the other •entirons have been killed. The gale, The Evangelist,.when the rector and Miami river, the water: eyed death, said the attending'yh)•• aide -against 'the pnri police pier. which had been predicted last nighgl Threw smell w.•humvrs.wwrw u ek.thw I 1 choir singer were killed mora than prepared for the high • Llan, who nt , remarked upon the ' l struck at it'a. m, Ind■)•, attaining • crews escaping. hurrf.•nno force at,R;70 n. lire Signs four years ago, and the prosecution YeITCIRY 'afternoon. (It .erlod of coma as very unusual.. 1 None of the steamers In the bar.j;br nve stoe*, windows and '11131111 has intimated many times that It outside thin'district ha With the aged Fewiallst loader a1 t•"r was reported lost• but come Sure.nutter structures wir,• demolished 'w•as she who discoVered the love af- ■dao, practically every c' ho end were hi. wife. Katherine: s damaged considerably. Tates purl p0.I before their force. Ingo to break ■t fair between the Rev.Edward Wheel•'been brought In I,o poinln rother, Theodore, and len wl tees, lice wen. unable to make n pteIe 1 1 to. - --.--- --- ._ ___ er Ilall and Mrs. Eleanor Mille. •I The freighter Ipu lelbne. .Ira.Jahn Hen! of.Terra Ilxute, Ind., I •'CC•a?CY1 Her Indignation,the state contends,111 scheduled to.leave for N ...1 are. ,• Cl. ),en L.nr of Nww. York. WOMAN HURT IN ,FALLS • , led Mrs. Clark to Sour tulsa to the yesterday morning,' eat, O.�'r: /tell{Ah,'.\'li/) SE-.4.31.-IN At him bedside during his lea m^' I rerror'e wife, Mr,.. Frances Steven• sailing and lied up in the ante also were Snclallet part. Ifind., - SLEEPS THROUGH STORM uHall. s, MunnIpal,4nck■, whore re, Including William It. Henry, the I Marion Daniell! Suffers IIrokt'tl, ,\VIIILE tbm. .enda•or Miamian. Hilt the church worker proved 95 Ilnee secs placed out. 1 _ ( Bock LI Plunge Prom Third 1`` sat through the night iie"u- atlonal executive seJ•retwry. close-mouthed when prosecutor Alex- lowered,awndngi.removed Floor of Hotel. lag to wee what prank. the Isnot \e ft. HERS was nearing 71 years of,. morn. might play. on,. morn alert lender Simplon'• aIdea questioned her attache.' gear lashed fa• jj .nf age, 'lie•suffered a nervous \ /A J.ION DANIELS, 34,• who'en,•1 t.eneefulty, dfrenn.lag probably of I weeks ■go, and soon after. Loul•lana had pal tort reskdown a month i,go•and ',Ulm.] 1 her address in 121 N. :moot!i .inlet day 11" lacy traplwal porta, ward* announced that she was suf. morning, a..originally'1,1 nvenue,'In In Jr..•keno Memorial Itos- 'l/ottn u" the water front ley 0 tAs•nnitart;m In which he died. , raring from a nervous breakdown and would have been In'tilt �becsu*w of ills advanced nits) w.dth a broken back and inter-' an MA boat linked to the dock*, years and took to tier heti/ - . the hurricane late este, r nal Injuries as the result of a.fall her old ante.. banging against the AY • *rt.di witch had per+Istw4 --- f1� from 'tip third floor of x Ante! In plica, the wind aingln through CLUE noon. She wan YeaAy.In 1 !Malty throughout his life, he of- herl S IS REPORTED night. �'.-E. Second street early this morn- raLln and over the Arrow, •r debut slight physical resistance,• • , ' n.g. Ilbxpltsl attend.'els said her 1-P on•-Ihc how wu Aer n•m�. • n tee attack. I Under the direction of condition was critical. I the-Isis of June, And down InPatrick, agent for the Reba was candidate for president Evangelist Chiofierl From Beach • J J'ullce,were told by the hotel clerk a Tittle busk cabin lay a sailor, n the Social-1Vemecret ticket In, To Street Attire, lei Claim. Southern Steamship Comp the woman tied two lied sheets 14- an.■d ■sissy. 180, And ori the Socialist tlokel In; SALT LAKE CITY.l'lah,Ort.70.i aloes of the craft, the ?01, JOS and 1917. Ifs started hla Rether, tied ono end to a bed post I. ".Storm. what atora,fo he sneer a■ a 1012oll�f fireman at and lowered herself'from the.fourth i gn,sslled, whin 'atrateacd. "E:._ Th• lion that he saw Almee equipment wan moved to a. • to the third floor and then dropped_' .cry *Inn .he gets.up And New*, • Semple McPherson changing from In the .ft•)rnoon. 'erre Haute, As pre,,Ide nt of trawl to n,Dement aldewdlkbelow. She: n bit yon think 11••a storm. New bathing suit to street costume In an .merlrnn Hallway Colon he ,w••nn I Wan alone In the room at the lino,I • THF, Clyde line steamer sit en nota here mid lemme automobile nt Venire, Calif., on the j arse atrlkew' police were told. , sleep." • bay the evangelist claims. she was left the harbor at a -"-��---`- Detectl Sergearft ri, S. WIlklano W � klAna Vped, was made t.)nlRht to r twrAxY for New )'ark is s1 SLIDE KILLS. MAN I invwsligated and learned the'woman• I ..' ' '" J irribune reporter by Thomas T. dbi._.•r_... Am. In the hotel Inst night In re wbance. Ilec.ause of t,. 1• �(I'r111V /`y, ,ry1/`y1 (r 1 Towne,a stationary' enitlneeir. In Cl"re• lnnlhrr Injured In Kentucky�patty win,' man and w•r,p.x n. Tle«pial pr 1, WFt`� II� t' (I , UI1 , ■puns• to a request from•Olstrta•t Al' whe was hendeA north out n