Show Quake Ares Area Records Two Shocks After TEHACHAPI CAL July 22 Aftershocks UP-Aftershocks U UP shocks After f fro from r o m the worst earthquake to jar California California California Cali Cali- fornia since 1906 still sUll trembled the earth Tuesday Tuesday-as as grim residents residents residents resi resi- dents pitched in to help rescue units clean up this devastated city Two such shocks after were recorded recorded recorded re re- re- re corded Tuesday morning with I residents in Hollywood and Bakersfield reporting one at all 49 and the downtown Los Angeles area recording one at Both were too light to cause damage and went unnoticed by most resi resi- dents There was no fear in the faces of or the volunteer workers as they dug through the ruin and rubble rubble rubble rub rub- ble left by the killer quake I when it il rocked this small prison town 1 I Tuesdays Tuesday's aIler- aIler shocks after hocks were lit lit- tle tIe more than a reminder of the rolling jolting power of the earthquake that cost 11 lives and acid caused millions of dollars of damage in dozens of California pities Los Angeles seismology professor professor professor pro pro- fessor Hugo who said th the seismograph at the California Institute of Technology recorded I the quakes quake's intensity at on ona ona ona a scale of 10 said the thc shocks after are expected to continue with decreasing intensity for several days Homeless citizens were fed breakfast by mobile kitchens setup setup set setup up by the Red Cross the Marine Marine Ma Ma- rine rifle Corps and the Navy Nagy Bulldozers plowed through the rubble of flattened buildings Men women and children of the towns town's 2500 population pitch pitched cd in with shovels and even See Page 3 Column Columns 5 I QUAKES Continued from Pa Page e One their hands to clear away the debris The entire community was as a beehive of activity Place Damato Dama Damage Damace e caused here by the quake was estimated at 26 mil mil- lion Eleven persons were killed and at least 34 persons were in in- An u uncounted n e 0 u n t e d n number u m b e r throughout the I length e n t h and mn breadth tem tem-b a- a of the temblors temblor's area were injured and millions of or dollars dollars dol dol- lars Jars more in damage done The center of the quake was set al at approximately 10 miles southwest of here It was felt feU from Santa Rosa 60 miles north of oC San Fr Francisco south into Mexico to Ensenada Ensenada- a distance of some miles Points as far Jar east as Reno and Las Vegas Nev also reported feeling the tremors s sAll All Victims Recovered Tehachapi Fire Chief F Frank r ran a n k kOlson kOlson Olson who led the search for the bodies said he was satisfied all ere were recovered Nine of or the dead were children and seven were members of oC two f families visiting under the same roof Huge landslides along the ridge route and other important including railroads hampered relief crews from attempting attempting at at- tempting to reach the scene Only Ony one street scraper and one bulldozer bulldozer bull bull- dozer and six dump trucks were in operation Monday ni night ht |