Show 4 FRANCE F VISITED A BY EARTHQUAKE From Seventyfive to One Hundred Killed and Hundreds Injured 1 by Seismic Disturbance Many Lived for Hours Imprisoned by Debris Before They Died Great Suffering of Refugees Owing to Lack of Necessaries of Life V S V s Marseilles France From seventy five to one hundred dead and one hundred I hun-dred Injured Is the estimated total casualties as the result of the earthquake earth-quake which devastated several towns In tho southern part of France on Juno11 particularly In the departments depart-ments of Herautt and Douches du Rhone Great suffering Is reported owing to a lack of bread And other necessaries of life The casualties may bo greatly increased in-creased as tho ruins hayo not yet been searched The villages of St Cannat end Rognos were completely demolished demolish-ed and Tambes which Is twelve miles from Alx suffered heavily I I Survivors are finding shelter intents I in-tents In many places the streets have been torn up and are encumbered by masses of rocks making them impassable impass-able Houses and public buildings + 4 were crumbled to pieces Among other villages seriously damaged dam-aged are Vauvenargues Venelles Pcllssanne Puy Ste Reparade and Ar gullies The victims at St Cannat and Rag nes were badly injured There were evidences that several had lived for hours imprisoned by the debris before they died The people rushed Into the streets when the first shock occurred crying out In terror Many of them later returned to the rescue of their families At Rognes a family of four was burled In the ruins Their cries could I be heard throughout the night but all were dead In the morning when a rescuing party reached them The Chateau Val mousse near St Cannat was badly damaged TheCow tnunal chateau at Arguillos was spill In two The historic village of Ver 1 i namies was wrecked but no one was J killed |