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Pipes and electric lines snap, plaster and walls collapse. The great, roaring quake pounds at California for interminable seconds. Hills crumble into valleys, the freeways bend like rubber bands, the Golden Gate and Oakland Bay bridges twist and pitch. The quake eases, now a cloud of dust and smoke quakes,” complains James Brune, a geo- physicist with the California Institute of Technology. “A date passes and people say, ‘Forget about quakes.’ But we're long overdue for a big one.” Cal Tech geologist Dr. Charles Richter, dean of this country’s earthquake watchers, agrees: “It is inevitable that there will be a major quake in California. It could happen tomorrow. Noplace is exempt from the danger.” The focus of most of this anxiety is a deep crack into the crust of the earth called the San Andreas Fault. More than 650 miles long, it emerges from the Gulf of California below San Diego and eventually disappears back into the ocean north of the San Francisco area. It is part of a zone ofrestless, constantly shifting roc! that extends up through 650 miles long billows the length of the state. In the dusty murk, the cities are expioding. From San Diego to San Francisco they are fiery explosions that light up the haze like a sparkling Fourth of July spectacle. If this soundslike the conclusion of an old Cecil B. DeMille extravaganza, don’t be deceived. Currently a rumoris raging through the state that a quake as big as the one that wrecked San Francisco in 1906 will hit this year. by the Electrical trouble shooter .. As a result, several small Pentecostal congregations have sold their homes and moved away, Seers like Jeane Dixon and Maurice Woodruff are prognosticating kits you witl pera) with theee fast and start earning fast. earth tremors for 1969. And Hollywood Easy touse. steed trial. Send : WE for VISCOSE COMPANY Chicage Ave., Chicage 18, Hiimels PHOTO CREDITS Page 2: ABC; Wide World. agents say manyof their stars have suddenly asked for foreign film assignments which will take them out of thestate all this summer. Most California geologists admit there ead of the Interior. When Routes Don’t Perform As Well As is a chance of a major quake hitting the state sometimesoon. “The problem is that these scare predictions obscure the real dangers of earth- What to Do in an Earthquake Here is Dr. Charles Richter's advice about whatto doif you get caught in a quake: Natural Teeth, Do This... ® Don’t panic, don’t run wildly. Avoid damaged localities, broken wires. ® Atthefirst gentle rumble, if possible, seek out a safe place to stand outside the house; otherwise, stay under a load-bearing doorway.If not possible, get under a near table. Avoid walls. © If driving, pui! over and drop to the floor. © When the quake is over, check your home for fires and gas leaks. 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FIXODENT is so amazingly The San Andreas fault at Careizo Plains appears as if nature ripped the earth apart. sential to health. See your dentist regularly. Get FIxoDENT at all 10 Family Weekly, May 18,1969 |