Show I I I I I QUAKE RUINS ATTACKED BY BUSY CREWS l Financiers Deal in Mil Mu Millions lions to Restore Santa Barbara DEATH LIST AT TEN Mine Manager Gives Fearful Picture of hf Shock in Hills SANTA A TA BARBARA Calif Cali July 1 A UP W A bright dawn spread t Santa nC Barbara J rt earthquake earthquake- a stricken tk k city y of the Pacific ft as her thousands of or sons eons and daughters arose to lo face tace serious problems of ot reconstruction ruction which confront them in returning their city to what was formerly described aa the millionaires millionaire's playground and munIcipal gem of ot the Pacific coast Ten people have lost lo their lives hives In the earthquake fl described as al althe the heaviest to visit the Pacific coast COAS Five FIva major shocks have been recorded since the first tem tern temblor temI blot on Monday Monlay lint but throughout tie the time there then have been ben nearly a score of ot slight almost almot imper Imper- imperceptible Imperceptible a shocks No o exact estimate of or the lou loss h has been announced but bul It has been been described between 00 and ENGINEERS BUSY During the night structural en engineers en- en who have been ben assigned the task of testing s jn the remaining I I Ie strength e of the city's t structures t began hgan arriving from Los Angeles and San Francisco It was freely predicted that many of ot the build build- buildIngs Ings In s. s although standing and ex exhibiting ex- ex but slight traces of o the tho I earthquakes earthquake's ravages ages would bo be b borderEd ordered demolished to 10 make way l a for morn more solid and substantial structures As the surveying party moved along the thoroughfares thorough tares fares wrecking parties headed by b Los Lo Angeles Angeles- and Santa Barbara firemen be began be- be besan began gan s-an the demolition of ot the structures tures tur urea against which the decree d ree oC of the engineers fell tell Behind the th wrecking parties partie came cam ta a swarm warm swarm ot of workmen and andl l motor mot trucks clearing away or the debris Santa Barbara Barbars was arising from the he t ruin of ot crumpled stones and twisted steel a catastrophe wrought early earl last Monday when the foundations of ot the buildings shivered from Irons the tha earths earth's rumblings L rI Although the physical aspect of or orI the he reconstruction program was I more In evidence e in the lie shouting men and panting Banting trucks there was another vital factor at work I While noise reigned in the streets I calm faced aced men men financial financial minds mind I of the community sat lat sat behind I closed doors and in terms of or sought to checkmate the 1 fate tate which had reduced their once proud buildings to massed ruins j II Jr H H. Cotton a 11 Los Angeles banker announced last night that thata a revolving fund of or to assist In the rebuilding plans had been successfully negotiated lie He said the clearing houses of San Francisco and Los Angeles had offered each to the fund and smaller financial Continued From Pago lagi J i QUAKE BEING BEi MOVED OVED Continued from PARC One would Immediate Imme Immediately sub sub- subscribe subscribe scribe the remaining 20 MILLION nILIO X LO W Another financial assistance plan was born when the banks of Santa Barbara Darbara late yesterday sought a loan of front from financial Institutions throughout the United States Rescue work centered entered on one location toda today at the ruins of the San Marcos building on State Stale street In which two bodies bodies' of or victims are believed helleved to 10 be en- en entombed en en- entombed beneath the vv w Giant steam shovels els gnaw gnawed U J I stubbornly at the mangled stone stolle and steel as the thc debris gradually I IcI cleared cI ared away awayA A graphic eye witness account of the antics of or the tho earthquake In the mountain regions was brought to Santa Barbara last lut bv by 1 J. J M M. of a quicksilver nine mine l on the Santa Ynez river iIi HI We c were at breakfast when the first shake occurred ho he said Our table seemed seem d lifted from tin floor nearly turning a and scrambling the tho breakfast on the floor loor I The floor seemed tilted tilled at an angle lle of 36 35 degrees and then swung like a pendulum back in th opposite direction Wo We rushed or rather staggered from the house and some of my companions were thrown to their hands and knees by the Impact of or the shock As I looked out across the mango of mountains they th y swayed perceptibly A great dust cloud was thrown up b by the ho agitation accompanied by a II deep rumbling roar almost sickening In Its Intensity in intensity In- In I A survey sUr of the ruins of ot Mon Ion days das earthquake In tn Santa Barbara completed today by lly Engineer cr George Geol o W W. Morrison l Indicates that buildings constructed const on solid rock foundations fared tar d better r In tho the temblors than those built on filled tilled In land the official declared Along Santa Barbaras Darbara's water waterfront waterfront front region the t land nd has i been e gl I filled In r years ears ar Buildings Du II I ng ngI In I that vicinity obviously suffered more than the tho structures on the I higher sites sues of ut the th city which have firm rock foundations Morrison said G i Examples he h explained were the California hotel completed two weeks ago and being razed today to the Southern Pacific round house and the pavement along the wa wa- water water ter front The round house was shaken throughout and the roof collapsed coll while asphalt asphall water front streets street arc are cracked and torn and must be replaced The destruction in the rock foundation area centered at atthe all atthe the San Marcos building a four four- story atory structure e of offices t and i ithe ryA n eh era the Arlington hotel h A corner of the hotel botel was smashed In by the thel rail fh of a large r root roof water tank lank I ar and a corner n also so of the San Mar Mar- Marros Marcos cos ros building collapsed Otherwise I Morrison ls said due to l the rock i ithe cino base the e remaining al g go portions o of the structures may be salvaged The advantage of ot the tho rock base Morrison said lies lIeb In Its Ha ability to stabilize and simultaneously min min- minimize the shock while filled tilled In j or of spongy lands ands serve to Intensify Intensity the temblor r MARINES rS ASSIGNED IG D. D I I Four Foul hundred United States ma ma- marines marinos rines will arrive here tomorrow to undertake guard duties dutlE's In n the earthquake stricken zones of Santa I Barbari Marine a Captain a J J. J F FI j I at present e n commanding a supplementary squadron an an- announced announced today The advent ad of the marines marinIs Mayor C. C C C. M M. Andera who nho applied to the authorities for tor the forces said will centralize guard control efforts o and be a material n 1 aid 01 1 to too to the reconstruction r tIn forces I city It Manager Herbert Nunn said sal 1 I Ian Ian Ian I an official test of the city's wa- wa water wa- wa water ter ler supply has proved It pure and I uncontaminated by b the earth dis dis- disturbances disturbances The Th only curtailment of the tho use uso of t water Nunn said laId Is a 0 ban on Irrigation until storage facilities arc are Improved The system suf sut- suffered sufI I only nominal damage In Mon Ion Mondays Monday's Mondays Monday's II days day's earth shock |