Show I If Death IDeath f List Grows As Searchers CombI Comb I I Tidal Wave Debris Debri s TOTAL TOTALS S IIMA If I Military to Prevent Sightseers Sight Sight- i I seers From Interfering ing With Relief j By Dy Associated Press CORPUS Tex Sept 20 20 With tho the Known dead near the he mark and steadily increasing residentS residents resi rest dents of ot Corpus ChrIsti Christ and other nearby Texas coast towns toWnS' today resumed re resumed their searl search for lor the bodies of ot additional persons who lout lost 10 their lives JIVes through last Sundays Sunday's hurricane and tidal wave The number of known dead early today to today today to- to day was 36 but many persons were of the opinion It would bo be double that number when all of ot the shore line Une and wreckage had been thoroughly searched Men Ien searching for tor bodies along the fhe North r-orth Nueces bay expressed pres ed the belief that scores of ot additional bo bodies les are urh del dor the wreckage along the tho shore or buried burled in the sand shifted b by the tidal wave Jud Judge o Miller C C. Nelson of ot SInton i ione one of ot the searchers said his experience experience ence once had hall convinced him that the total i death list for Corpus Corp Christi Christ and vicin vicinity 1 ity ity Yf would reach 1000 I Compilation of figures at d quarters here showed an exact total of ot i known dead with only a small percentage percentage percentage per per- of ot additional identifications All but possibly fifteen of ot these victims are believed to have been from fron Corpus Christi The list pave gave recoveries reco fol followed lowed by immediate burials as as' follows follows follows fol fol- lows BIG DEATH DATH LIST I Sixty nine bodies bortles recovered and buried at Corpus Christi Christl at White Point 7 75 t at West Portland 11 it at Sinton Sinton Sinton Sin- Sin ton and Odem 8 at Rockport I 6 5 at Port Aransas Aruns s 2 at lit Aransas pass and 22 at other points Marked l progress was waR made In the work of ot clearing away away the debris from the downtown streets The usual disinfectant dis precautions were taken and the officers In charge charKe of ot sanitation said there thre was virtually vIrtual no danger of dis dis- I ease A number of ot tho the streets piled high with wreckage after th tty the storm have been returned to virtu virtually lly normal ap- ap Electric lights for tor the bluff district will be restored probably within two weeks gas may be bo turned on tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row water Is being made available for tor forIce forice torIce Ice manufacture ro and there is an an ampie am nm ample pie number of laborers I MILITARY REGULATIONS Extension of ot military regulations tobar to tobar tobar bar sightseers from the stricken zone zono Is expected to stop an anticipated rash nish rasho o of oC Sunday visitors from Inland cities Before any persons can leave lea the city I a permit must bo be obtained This Is required to insure no Interruption Ih relief work worl Mrs W V A A. Chest Chesterwood address unknown unknown un un- known and Charles Morgan company I Thirty Thirty seventh seventh infantry previously reported missing toda today were 1 definitely I reported saved saed sa ed To the list of ot known dead drad were added the names of S S. S Madison l and I II 1 1 sons ons one named Spencer address un- un un 1 I known I Persons er ns added to to the tho list of ot Identified identified fied fled de dead d. d were I Charle Charles l F t Turner and Frank Bunting BuntIng Bunt Bunt- Ing company any I Thirty seventh Infantry infantry try I J J. J M M. Rankin G G. M M. Van CN C C. N N. Browning and Mr King King addresses unknown n I |