Show Stricken City I Be Be- Becomes comes Martial Law Area to S Stop top P Pillage By LINCOLN U United Press Staff Correspondent SA SANTA T A BARBARA BAnDARA Cal CaI June 30 Thre Thre distinct earth tremors spread further terror among panic panic- I stricken Santa Barbara residents today Strict martial law was established established established throughout the city to safeguard sate safe guard life and property A severe Jolt accompanied by y rumblings and rolling of the earth literally rocked the entire city at 1 22 a a. a m. m Buildings left but in shaky state from the disastrous disastrous iS- iS trous upheaval of yesterday mornIng morning morn morn- ing crumbled to the streets SEEK OPEN SPACES Inhabitants stood stricken panic-stricken In n their yards or on hillsides and witnessed further destruction of the tho once magnificent thoroughfare atthe oC of the resort city which less than 24 hours before was vas lined with beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- structures of ornate Spanish design Two recurrent shocks at a.m. a.m. a.m. a. a m. m and anti a. a m. m spread fresh panic among frightened Santa Bar Bar- The last Jolt toppled showers of bricks and cornices to the streets endangering lives of ot po police police police po- po lice and wreckers working in the quake zone Santa Barbaras Barbara's famed residential section was virtually desert d. d Entire Entire Entire En- En tire families trekked to the hillside with their beds and tables or spread their housekeeping on lawns and backyards backards CAMP LIFE PREVAILS r When daylight came thousands f were preparing their breakfasts in inthe inthe th the open Business ss was at a a. stand stand- still Mothers and fathers gathered g their children about t them em and braved the quake scare as calm and smiling as ar s could be expected under the circumstances The police and military dominated ed the city Order was belli being wrought out of ot confusion Injured were given en expert exper care care at the Cottage Cottage Cottage Cot Cot- tage only undamaged hospital in inthe inthe inthe the city Red Cross stations wore vore set up at strategic points out the quake area Sandwiches and coffee were free for those without adequate funds The entire business section was picketed by soldiers and sailors A A. corps of expert traffic officers rs front from Los Angeles augmented the local constabulary and kept tourists tourist oft off the highways leading into the city If It there are to be further casualties les lesin in Santa Barbara native sons will head the Jis list SHIP BRINGS GUARD Seventy-five Seventy motorcycle cle officers from Los Angeles streaked Ino into the rite cit city today to help handle the traffic and maintain order The U. 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S Arkansas steamed into port with additional sailors and marines for patrol duty Except during the intermittent tremors which create confusion contusion anew with each recurrence recurrence the city was calm A warm sun beat down on a sodden maze of wreckage The atmosphere re revas vas was sultry and sinister ideal ideal earthquake weather ac according according according ac- ac cording to oldest Inhabitants Property damage including that done by recurrent temblors toda today totals approximately Isa is isa isa a conservative estimate Insurance company underwriters arrived here during the day and appraised property losses A meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing of ot insurance men is to be held in Los Angeles tonight to determine payment to policyholders in the quake region WELLS ESCAPE DAMAGE There was little loss to oil companies companies com corn panics operating along the southern south south- em ern California coast according to the latest survey An oil tan tank It of the Associated Oil company at Summerland burst at the first tremor tremor tremor tre tre- tre- tre mor and flooded streets for blocks with the inflammable gas But oil wells generally along the coast Including in including In- In eluding those built bunt into the tho sea off oft Continued on page 9 I. TREMORS R RE MORS SHATTER r DAMAGED HOMES t DWELLERS FLEE Continued from page pago 1 Santa anta Barbara's Barbaras ar Chores shores h s r unda undamaged aged v Th t t ot of Collars ollars to to finance relief andl and nd been 1 donated by civic and welfare I sources throughout tho state Plans I to rebuild Santa Barbara from irom Its I I ruins to a city of ot ma magnificence i again were already under discussion discus discus- sion slim On of the thol leaders aders In the tho reconstruction reconstruction recon recon- program was as William Gibbs Gibbs' McAdoo re recent ent candidate for forthe forthe the Democratic presidential nom nom- McAdoo l owns a large es estate estate estate es- es tate here and is prominent In Santa Barbaras Barbara's civic projects MADOO OPTIMISTIC The city of at Santa Barbara will come conic back bigger and better McAdoo McAdoo McAdoo Mc Mc- Adoo declared It has been more marc than years roars since the last serious quake struck this city city it It will be bemore bemore bemore more than years before such a disaster is duplicated The citizens will rebuild Santa Barbara within a year ear with the tho aid of tho the state of California McAdoo made a personal survey of the ruins today He Ho owned considerable con con- c con considerable n- n property devastated by bythe bythe bythe the quake quake- but declared he would donate a portion of ot his personal fortune towards the reconstruction of Santa Barbara Looters St Steal al Church Valuables SANTA SANT A BARBARA Cal june June 30 AP Looters AP-Looters Looters plied piled their nefarious ous trade amid the earthquake ruins of Santa Barbara during the night and numerous reports of their depredations came from of officers officers officers of- of national guardsmen and naval naval naval na na- na- na val reservists who threw v a network of patrols over tho the business district district district dis dis- dis- dis during the dark hours Guadalupe Catholic church was said to have be been n one of the principal principal principal prin prin- cipal sufferers Here lIere tho the police poUce report said the tho altar vessels of gold and silver sUver were stolen Tw Two C supposed thieves were surprised surprised surprised sur sur- In the ruins of ot the Arlington hotel but they managed to evade arrest Other minor cases of ot theft were also reported including pilfering from the small shops along the water front Ogden Announces s Quake Relief Fund OGDEN June SO Ogden Ogden and weber county wishing to donate for the relief of sufferers sufferer of the earthquake at Santa Barbara Barbarama ma may send contributions to S. S 0 Q G. D Dye e treasurer of the Weber county chapter of the Red Cross The money will wUl be placed in a special fund and used for tor the purpose for which it is given according to announcement announcement announcement an an- by R. R L. L Olson chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man pro tern of the chapter Railroad Open Depots Damaged Officials of ot the Southern Pacific railroad in Salt Lake anxious to learn whether train service up and down the west coast in the earthquake earthquake earthquake earth earth- quake area had been seriously affected af at- by Mondays Monday's series of temblors temblors temblors tem tem- wired officials officials' of the road at Los Ang Angeles les and San Francisco Tuesday In reply they were ad advised advised advised ad- ad that traffic traffic traffic-on on the Southern Pacific lines Unes was uninterrupted and andall andall andall all trains moving on schedule The only Inconvenience it was said sald is at points paints where the depots have been considerably damaged by the shocks At these points patrons are compelled to forego the waiting malting conveniences 8 of a depot having to board and disembark from trains out in the open Tracks roadbeds and rolling sto stock k are are- all in good condition according to the replies received |