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Show , . . . i - , (q tract.' 1 , I 1 ; ' - , , 14004. sto Thrift. Ile amiteir ,,, : It EVENING - coppeartap t IOWA. . , . 7 qk 0 1C - ,' ' PAGES - - . 1-..Er 1 flEl t R 4 .1 t itz - f It '' , is, - , Ur r R,: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER - . , 0 r U IS A fili 11 I) iiill". GIIIiio. LAKE C, CITY., DTA"! 1 11:, LVIrd E b.A le.4 4 qp '74 6,41 bir4 . "Toasts pipe )(I , rile maim. Ws $$ I irstiday." Jimmy Ito ittwoo )coot DOW. ,,,.,.. . - OP BOWL ' . - -- , .. 4, .., , , .,,. , , , , - - - . 4 , ..44.4. 4 - , 44 4. 4 .... . .- 4 ,4 , ,, . 6, . , r, YEAR - . 4, -- , - , .- .- . ,. 4. 4 t ,, T 10..4 - -- A 'SS 4,1 . .., . ,,, t . SEVENTIETII : I 1 W - , 1919 SALT - 16 , 4 ' . I , , . 4, , ' Awns. tur eavisits cuing f , , ,.. , AO , , . . - - , ,, . 14 btlA A bA I ,, 4 , Wave Sweeps Over City Following Tropical Rurrican d , , . , - bg:4 .f., ,., , . et bAI cilm.t, 4 y .,4 , ....., 4 , PRESIDENT AS SAFETY VALVE DURING: STRIKES ;CC0111)11SE11111$11 1 ... . MOST 1,311IIE113 :FROM , is lEuniE pRopos4 EJNIQuE I 0111111$11 MADE IN REPL1 --- -------7--- . I British Scheme MACON POLICE Ell A110 Ilf--17AT- f000 LAU Of 4-- HOOT ORDER TO BY LEAGUE FOR ns . , . OUTRAGES Scotland Yard Is Asked to Look Into Colonization Project t 4-- 9- - pAs6 . 4- - . Cntchley s Fantastic DissolyEal 0 LA BoR 4 Worries-Mexica- ,,, Lvedition Hill'1111111ELIE I ... . 11, . Equipped W ith Airplines AS III Texas Town Swept by Flood Firemen Say "Only Guns And Arms Purposes Set- Leaving Dead, Dying and Would Empower Executive Will Put Us Out" When tlement of Vast Estate of . ana As I Member F. of a A. the in Wreckage Injured Civil Service Commission Gen. Del Rios, Confiscat- Of L to Proclaim an Sends Order to Them But Unharmed Many , ed. by CarranzaDevelEIHomeless and Declare mergency Without and , Labor Situation of Plan Watched Goverriment, Aware of the Tie-End. T an . . at WOM AMERICAN Ups Food. 4N where. U. S. By RELATES Plans, Announces it Is STIRS CHIVALRY k . SitMeet the . OF YAQU I MDIAN to . Preparing CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas. Sept. IL Declaring the United States MACOW, Ga., Sept. 19.The order !copyright...Mt, nut Tress Pub. by The death toll in Sundays storm the civil service commission of this DOVCILAIt. Aria.; Rept- IL-- uation With Every ReBelting Co. Faced With a Perilous of will reach between 75 and 100 in hut tro!ceteci were not Americans Women Tortured by Fiend. city demanditig the dissolution of the (Special Cable Dispatch.) Mexicans wore litorellv"stripped to Corpus Christi and surrounding towns source at Its Command. policemen's and firemen's unions hayLONDON, of. Sept. o lg.Mexican n in. the estiYaqui the ti an Situa shoestringe" by Signiticant ing met with a flat refusal by the ish Devices After Ralds along the coast according to tidal hero aro milch concerned over' diens who Jecently raided the mate todity by Dr. W. E. Wills, city reto men or the &morn: order either Nicolas' Kan At obey in Industrial citron in scheme of colonisation ing ' proposed Changes heal' h phy skis n. By Bandit'. and Carranza 140 miles southwest of DOUglaL their country by a British (Spotlit' Correspondence.) sign their positions, the committee toexpedition, Mexican was from the taken Gerrnan Food Approximately 175 refugees have a. cles faced Aur.31.The BERLIN, Are in atday problem vibes bead is Bris,Oen.. Urged,. Miners cabins and even their Advises been rescued at bdent, ibout 50 miles Soldiers to enforce the order. Members government announces In a statement clothing was seixed, according to Critchley of the Royal Air Force and westlef here, according to a telephone director of the firemeq's union declared in ni- - issued at Weimar that it has received Leo 0. Clou& managing a Mexican named net Ittos, both of Against Intervention ntes,,age received here. They had been of The pining pmpertielt, who has ply. 'to.'. th'; order from various parts Of Germany NEW YORK; Sept. arrived fronvIvPw TOrk on the carried acroas Nueces Bay 'on Wreck- that the arrived Thrn. of the Aquitania. -- Suggesting put them out," while the decree contestable proofs that fresh president of the United States Bepirs4The In7liens were led by two iwbom scheme trip bee been conspicuously age. All of them were suffering be made a mernfyir of the American was hooted by the police when read redid risings are in preparation. These as white es any skins with men in the British press. It is - CI Pacificagreatly from expooure. They are be- Federation of Labor and that tion: to them. The dissolution order was risings, the government explains, will all said' Mexicans they said that Gen. Critchley has been American's. cared fbr by citizens. ,,, 0,;',,' NeWSpartacist Uprising Contemplates Excesses to Overthrow German Republic r salATE pp 0 Ot . Else-opmi- ni 6, - - - - - - . A.-- - ld s 4 , -- - try-lin- ing military relief train from Browneville, bringing Mit thousand rations and one thousand beds arrived herr early today in charge of Lieut. R. 5f, Eichelsdoerfer aide of Brig. Gen. of the commander C. Marshall, Brownsville district. A send train with additional supplies and hospitat supplies is on its way. strikes now in progress throughout the in country b immediataly-carwelle- d order to .meet the present "perilous situation" bit. which "the foundations of our free democratic government are threatened," are contained in a communication sent to President Compere and the executive council of the American Federation of Labor by the "League .of - A. F. - of L. members for partnership and industrial democracy," which watt made public here today. The league was recently organised A -- - - i CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, Sept. 1$. With troops patrolling - the main streets. Corpus Christi today began emerging from the wreckage caused by the gulf hurricane which struck known-numberTT of persona and doing property 4amage of mlions ' It wee imnossiblo this morning to get anything like a correct estimate of the fatalities. In the city proper, the death-list-w- as some- officials placed-b- y at between 15 and 25, but that was regarded by many as far too conservative. In some quarters it was said the number of injured would exceed -un- it- 200. One unconfirmed - been-take- - ' . - , , - , , . nietrarti-t6--rete- er. re ! le.:--Bot- Sept. caused by lack of police and city firemen held out today, nomic diMculties disinclination of the the and 'by in their refusal to yield tq demands coals of the civil service commission and lower classes ot the population to pay heavy taxes which are shortly to disband their unions. Their represen- t tatives said they would accept dis- be collected. I charge ts as a body, if the city council, The Independent Socialists lutve un -, Pierceand-Isadore-Eywhich-meebyJelin-4.- -tonight, upholds - the ,,,rtunately-bee-n according --to commission in were its attitilde. members of a special stein, who . statement, by many the government committee appointed bylames P. Rol- th el lower officials. e land, president of federation ,General Strike Dying In several have pecuniarily helped to of labor, investigate industrial conBOSTON, Sept. ditions; The report of the committee, of the ways by means of special grants and which was ptabIished-o-n labor day, rec fire department will not join-in-a synt- - Increase ol salary; are to aia the policemen. t en tett. The situation produced by the ommended an industrial truce for!six This wasstrike announced today after a months during which strikes werevaland especially by the of coal, of scarcity the Ofdirectors of the led off. The report was promptly re- meeting ficers' whic.h represents 15- - per, re4uctione " trattic. seem to. the In', President Holland who pudiated;br cent of the force of the dependenta, the statement aui. to discharged Epstein and Pierce from city. The rote ivas unanlipou&. Fire Ctimmissioner John R. Murphi'P"vid43 it'tey'ara e- "PI twin Y yor Seven propositions are contained in announced he be- - the arrangement of fresh disturbances, that "had reason to thepresentcommunication. the first as a whole whoieobject 16 tO' overthrols the govand second of which call for the fu- neve"' ture election of all executive union would remain loyal to the city. ernment , and the occurrqnce s in Upper On the whole the second week of official& from the president of the Breslau, and Frankfort meem strike the witk opened American Federation of Labor down to to' material of still more serious precursors in the change situation, theAdministrative officers of local& by While nearly 100 unions were said direct secret vote of the union memgovernment announces that it bership. At the present time the gen- to have voted on the question .0f sym. all possible precautiOnary eral rule is for election by delegate. pathetic action with several large lo- - rtsuesta. that, in view it 'admits discontent 'The third proposal requires that no cals. including the telephone opera- of e salary be paid to any local union of- tors ' union, expected to ballot today, in view of and classes ficial during the pendency of a strike the agitation for a general e ap. dismittsal of a very large ' by his union. peered to be considerably lstrik of workemowituLt0 .ntot ' ' t ' ' ! ,' Eireme2E,WM--cyL-h - - r rorttand, - Possessed-whiciCinig- en on Neuces Bay, upon which Corpus Christi is situated. Mori than 3.000 persons were made homeless by the storm. With the coming of relief trains, it was expected that by night most of them would be taken care of. Fears are entertained that a heavy casualty list will be reported from surrounding towns, several of which were 'directly in the path of the storm. Storoe relief was Afforded-tit...11am- a. - - Members- of the bend were poorhaving ly clothed,- stmte Ing about the waist. All were mime modern high with arme& powered rifles and other' with There were older, cruderweapons. no Mexicans in the party. The efforts of Mrs. Carl Knudson...who had charge of the tom' mialtarT alone kept the camp from being loft altogether without provisions.. After the commissary was looted of $1,400 in gold and practically all its goods. Mrs, Knudson pleaded with the leader for food, saying that it would be strange for a great chief to leave the camp 'taming. The chief turned back two sacks of When Mrs.. Vetch, wife of the American mill superintendent ba. camehysterical with frightturing her husthe raid the Indians askeduntil-theband to remain with her had left and to sesure.,- barshe would. not be. Itarmed... However, the Mexicans were roughly treated- and- htnearly every. thing they, be carried away wee taken. San i.licholes-wee 7The - this notable- for- the was the first time that TaquIi have raided that section.of the Moat,. sLmo district although tribal tra dition claims It as part ' of the Yaqui- - possessions. gh report was that frmrra n- farm-we- Were Moro indiane, who,--althou- them recognited of Corpus Christi, had reet-nea- as residents by fiee-fighti- bodienost ot - the commission in comPlf- take the form of strikes. pillaging.' once with a demand made by Macon campaigns intended to destroy the citizens in masa meeting yesterday-a- t harvest, thefts of agricultural produce which the civil service commissioners 'in a large scale, attacks on given the alternative of imme-- i houses, and interruption of traffic, and diate resignation., fhe Communists are confident that 'their efforts will be seconded by co- MACON, Ga., the issued the-stat- - ' -- raid-upon- , gogollmoo,om r -- - g to got British Mears as well as imon from the ranks to Join him. It ;was learned today by The World-New- s correspondent that the Mexican authorities have asked Scotland Yard to look Into the Clair. There have been applicants for enrollment in tbe venture. Gen. Critchley promises to explain his plans next week to those who wish to go with him. It Is said the party Will.be equipped s .. ., and amis. To Develop Dig Estate. Del Moe, on whose estate the col. onixation is projected, is reported to be the son of one of the largest land. with-airplane- . owner. InMexico. Thi 11story-to- es that oome time ago President Car. rens confiscated 1.000 ecru of the estatebecauseAt hadbeen undevel. roped. In order to enter Mexico legally the ,,,t WASIIINGTON,- - Sept; -.- - 1 lg.Whit number of persons subpoenaed and waiting to be heard, further angle. of the Mexican situation were expected to be laid today before the senate for. elan relations subcommitte, . investi.: gating relations, between this country - -- - . and Mexico. The subcommittee last sight held ita find night gVesion and heard its firct woman witness. , Mies Agnes Laut: who reoently re. n turned--fro- m Mexicc,---iadvisintr- -intervention in Mexico, laid against before- - the- - committee -- laid night a solution of the Mexican problem which she characterized as "the bens. ficent pacification"-o- f Mexico- .- - -- expedition must have Mexican vises. and American , will also bo quired should the party wish to pass through the United Stites. Your Soles of Girls' Feet the Amen. correspondent hearts that Peelec1011 by Bandits can -- authorities-have.-- , beeniclosely of watching .developments... In corroborittkm-her' --assertion A ores account ef -that bad 'in-''''-'widespread.rorrttptton 'Eng the allurements- - of the of cru. flitted on Mexico "nine-year- s project were set forth says the cifizion" and 'that "Illi per vent of the speakers-asserteThat IMMO land .111,- is looking for help," Miss taut munition would taken,- - along In people several of the brutalitiee of quantities because the big Del Ilk)s described she which knew. She told the come estate abounds in game. Incidentally two l 'who ' had of mitts been disclosed that occasional fights clubbed to deathgirls and of two American might be .Ineceemary- - With rebel bands. women who were carried Into the - Carron Must Consent. 1mounta1ns of Sonora and there forced Mexican officials say'theconsent of to remain by their captors who shaved the Carranza government must be the soles of their feet to the quick had take rmis-and ammunition Ito make simpler the task of guarding Into the country. and that the gov them. DIMDE rn -- ---- - '' , . . - TT - - . , r ..MMtS..021.10R0e.diMESO.Malto , ,...... Dote-hireto the Hills A. War' seriThe is has situation the exceedingly correspondent coal, o - Doeton outs. ' unable-tin been 808TO d s ep more locate still will serious be It ie....The (en. Critchley, An' American girl from Nebraska. - . ' but Is hreMett will not to support the the courite of a few weeks, especiallY by one- of his triendt0 s ..... . - now to somewhere- - in the '7"''' ed "'' ..,,, ' storm.-to,som811ealti tvW4a:COnVersokit,:,withet.,11' statentent irtrikes Mexicana-Wh"th tritte ,,, hind; Would issued today by .officers of local 19. In- - tinue. that it be foolhardy. for Eng- dragged her uptteof from home near the her to lishmen ternational Association of 'Fire right- go into Mexico unarmed. .. coast When 'the band appeared Disinclination' to Work ors , of wh ich the me of the depart . Those, who..joiti,--i,accOrdln- k to re- -' gulf 1 ber.lather and mother and they roped ment aremembers , said , The firemen 404rItitserels untLcoLbtienddarlynno:,;fitalitsen4tainaromd ports: must be prepared to tity an when she, it years old. threw herself .,,, ieneyer-yeted--:10--s- trot ,7.7441pad HONOLULU-I, Thitlal fee.:Dt' I 19; toward. and 'mess the- litexicariS.' tbsY "declared .. 1141171.1.1 tha t a S Pu rta c lat b u threak States has asked the Japanese govern. transport expenses. The éolony WI II beforewould sYmP.,01-nVote to strike.. and will not kill her .parentri. The-atoShe they Diain- be run is on scale imminent a ,a like club. At the end a of alare reate for the men to fix ii definite she found fainted and when revived if work- is Manife sted all --- - t to clination colonizers year, well, themay in C herself bills alone with her toAverted over the country .. and the ineistence turn of Kiao Chau. to China accord. take their wives and.familiewto the ga Ilan ts. ,' ...,,,. ,.,' 0,ott,rattleetigiCel,11-e-erretneetee,,99bitik,i534;A weekotee z., ,mottoter.;f., ,.. 0I an,Aba.oast,.. wlekr,,..,,.,:i,g,..-,,,ThIlettedistrie--!ef"Atietit -cite. ''Itortielir- the , TrEs150-,roinas- triCills .. i u 'dill Matt J111, k Jatinese to suspend specif.' threatened deo by n' , Enilislith. hers of the council, strpike in Pueblo on car street tidallwayewas at - its height- - virtu-alb- ! -ng t u s a per- greatly increaseo every-sedor- id kally floor- tte4nlowierwas daily-- , nettoma-per . an a for . arm- "m y te a standstill. The IrniagAhrsertto ont;rhenthineir;- after ' Bandits; Rescues GIs. 1s .. , iod- of national emergency. '.i.ukSTaffii4e:----i-:.::-.- . der water . - thatibeiPartese , of govern yees of ag.such situatiOtt duration en,erneristence and .. to- had --the time the work of voted accept- the of- te; compiteyIn the state of - ' ito to be decreed by presidential ,- Afi English-Womby' the Prospect- of - a-- strike anewerectothe tomm unite hon. t fer of the company,- for belf .of thepassed United States soldiers sta- - coney was more Zacatecne fortunate. ate- or ,,,, millions clerks, ordinary-among by tiened- here had taken thereat-othe proclamation, Miss Aut.. In this case. cording to stitch-tha generel, 26' per cent wage Increase now end ,herik, elerke,- and iof tower and inter ttre..,frovernment,'-won14-tieve-en-itt- iauthority to ...stution and .;..13fiar.4.:Shil.tp:..;:;-:::::'::e' at Str,Tha - shot- NVOIMM,,t,h,,,hall.14,,,,,,tch,.,wh,m,,,the,,rity Allgs Lent the . z than' one indus- ordinanc e' ike , in every department mediate ocials. work until all nr e s c- On e bandit who was struggling with her - . el Who- itave Wm pro fited- petnt-- baring on public-lifOf ail daySonday soldiere wearingitry le welded -- solely in the executive rlvilege of rime-ginsix.eite rf and then ilttlflittig forward, fired Amt. . 41 nett ofthe American- Federittion , as 701U-- i trench helmets could be seen braving by the war as so many munition 'work .TsiderailenPueblo becomes effective . - $ T, at onAbandit and then another. killing ' Labor under the sixth propoeition and in The on now and declare. to obvi. ors and it the heavy gale doing .rescue work. which.oppoof have, the w to ::::::AI:i...01d.,Clutié gone att objections strike have Into both and thereby resetting two dough- lu. rule was Invoked late yes- - by the seventh the power of the court- - effect at, .6 o'cloekthte morning cannot that timely with justice, military they is the Shan. Centered: is Mon being14' ' ters, one,of wham etch bandit held. ., is further extended to enable tt to , .w........... feed a nd clothe themselves terday and no one was allowed to cil possibly . or MilProvialo elected lung remises the enter of appointed the any on wrecked portions the salaries they and their families city. -'' rranect- Igo Attempt Made to PARIS.ItapL of-O rgantsation AU- foodetuffs that - bad - escaped cerAdministration supporters of the an- y- intermitional or Meat t,t- teeiworkers 4., , now receive. - damage' co Nittlof.littly. facts a lovernmen, ' . . ..or. .. by water were sold under di. union, state federation or affiliated ertnounete. definite feel: a a Shield miracle Unless Carrctnza Troops that ' happens practically, treaty -. - rectlon of city official, one daYs ra- - ganitation.--- PITTSPURG-Pept.peel& all the worker' in Germany Will be on mebt by- Japan Petting I date for th; tol erists aa a result of .hts denu'rieta, ' tions being allowed to the customer. wee 24 dents . labor of No A international unions Perth:me tJon attempt of , the end of before made.Aiy the wit.. autumn the strike , d'AnnuneK . z ",. Aheence of authentic reports from leatters and organizers from All see- - and the Communists- win not be slew return- of Klan Chau --would .ge lai-t0nets to shield the Carranza soldiery' 1 who in urging these propositions tne ttons bat Flünke at the Aranses Pasa P ort A ransas an d R oc k . teuttrue She sidmitted that a (IT part of the of the country were arriving here to exploit the embitterment produced remove that point :: some- uneasiness. cameo head a of thel force n were "'Ate of Wednesport todey eaused committed it a .trong 't by bandits but 7 Irregular" intimated that a number among the broad ma.sees of the people ' ariout",,,...-Japanese --- today Boats Will be run to Portland late to- - - "The United 8 tette is eot i fronted of the so--- tiOnt day of the- - American- Federation of by the troops. .itectording.,:t0;4411,1(5ba which la tabor:--nationaseated that - Nitto - Cita it - would be ,. were bandits day , It was -announced...In 'an-eff- ort relied in Mexican tortimittee .....," 'reality. "rtakt . to determine- the extent t,t the dam- never w aa eet tree end eteet workers. , , - , war. and en ruthlessly bled by "profit. turned. but- a time not very- min- Changed iI ,teor of the potee federal troops. ,.., to the causeway , railroad line and conditions-arage A t this version the committee Men .era . ll there-wi" ference con .)1aot derided th allow own ..., of Thie theirbe for over , the better r. nationality which r Kansas wide, Farmir I Italy Strittlit elephone- equipment pais will di scps p. tins f or th proposed na- - embitterment ,,iii univer eal and 'win irr Pil tad Mleer to deal wit 7Ir mOng the People of t bat bits I rue ' -I eportthe reef-- - ' ' e strike of at eel ti il ' Up; --- , 'workers .... ......-..-.,-- refute the United States andIthoseof - , arisen in FiumethtmLiE1L. A the serious lectorif tobe cirum pr.oeit ptarell sought t 22. e,,t,, ..,nni,n,24; v. o internal stan or detach-. , build IllatiPt, federal from- tot etorne-lcountries, The the encourage-4- watt--th- -WASHINGTON. European Ptnit tei A termerSept Kansas victim of mentor in 1rtnmortatte Entia".On . - - : ,- - that tbefouti. DI., ' Ot ha, ebeenee ..ot Presi'dent-., leittation., ..' "7 ......trig ,Palndity nig ht becarne,- ,- mothers situation la so the Cedilla brohners in the 'tat of 11114k...c' board et:hile British and French troop San will not : Profteseor Franck, .4 well-knoand 0, Cee,S whiiethe hurricane. was etIts,heighti dation of our free democratic form f tooto Potoel, Ifuts her according .....--- -ito political conom,ist who Is not given ment upon the report thatthsrn They were attended-- 'by physicianel of government are threatened. In our timony. His wife and daughter had s CrsrEl.,,Al'eTr----Se-pt,--to. set - a - del, I I, ATIiiik.U.Ispart ttagreratil---T-eser-dtóTamoico:' While they Were -talian foretop' gone Tamagao Tlttonf .,, of people who sought eafety there. ev,orld "trite erttleeiataprovide- ck, chairman of the national at Rosen that the next threa 'month inite date for the return of Kalo Chau gone the Mexican raidod the I do- - i rope aritti the goods and were :The general impress:ten in minister and bead Of Italyi delega- hanged him to a tree. atteroatetyplace. to China. our that all will decide of comenittee iron tht fate Fatherland and for today we-rmachinery rats- - 4 , .1 km Liao report te avail tion At the pear will official circles that conferenca,4 I. rA, tin thA Olt pace seven.) licootioued - pate seven.) founded. wortnee d On page toree.) .(Vi7uttnis;x1 oil page Uart0.) lett for Rom todar. (Continued on pm three.) ,...,,,,, -.---- -- , - -- gitcj-whete- -t Ch atliorfty-44r-sustri- --- liti ' -- ' - - ' t , -- - , n-- -- . Feet-14,-e-T- he Stre ar all-goe- s . , , 1 tnentioned-strikiW---d-tre- - the-win- d .il.. - , . ilvinere , gng g . ,,,,,., - - - ' 'pa . . - - "ting" - - r - - , on-w- who war-st.rick- en - s . . b. , 4 - , .'- -- 1 o, 4 ..,- week-entere- - , in leallY.---deeetee- d , ma ng n ,4-,- orgsnie - e-situation Then.Bayonsaa ,- . - Secy--Lansin- . cits' - ': , 7 7 , . , :- e , - d -V- .,.--..- .--- euI:-1.,CC- I-- , s. tA-eport- ' -.- - . Three-women-- - , .-;,-. - ,..., -- -- - nt - 1 an , - , - tneat te situ. - - lot - . - o' - . ,....,44,-,.,10- hea4 the-echoi- ng), - . - . ..- 0 -- ' - - -- livers-damag- - ,. , the elfin-ma-ny give' hours arrived With foodstuffs and oth- when in his judgment "the welfare er supplies from Kingsville and Robe. of the government or people of the town. Although both of the latter United States, or of any state or muni.' " ,cipatityrrequireamuch-actioni"------- br, the. extent, word of the - more serious Power of President. 'plight of -- Corpus Christi caused the The inclusion of the president of the 1'esidents of. t hoseaces Un ted States 4 Ti h e ran k s oI th 0 roubles, and lend itssista. A,mericanlekkeratioe is dealt A Tidal 're. I t Is , with under the fifth otLabor become automatic- rm struck early Sunday proposed that heterm morning and was accompanied by a ally. during theexecutiveof his' office. a council, with. tidal wave that sent a all of water member of the and feet, high irkto th e. bust. out 14,,,,authority, - , . |