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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 12

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San Francisco, California
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12
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AFTEItM ATII Henrv H- Burt over the uin, of hit home at 184 Charlei Streel in Sunnyvale after yesterday's storm. A native of Ohio, where "twiter" are not uncommon, Burt declared: "Never thought I'd ever tee anything like this in California. Sunnyvale's Wantage was estimated at approximately $1,500,000. (Details of storm are on page 1.) Photo by San Francisco Examiner. I OHM IIAMAfplj: Yesterday storm played havoc with roofs in San Francisco.

In the right foreground is roofing blown across the street from the top of the apartment building (arrow) at 2165 Beach Street. Sustained gusts of wind of four minutes' duration up to thirty-six miles an hour were recorded during the peak of the storm in San Francisco. Photo by San Francisco Examiner. 1 'pill 7 iwrr tV" LiiriiSil Tress -4t i. i tus-- i XOSK CAIJ "The gal.

that rocked San Francisco early yesterday toppled giant eucalyptus tree through the roof of a home at 1447 Montgomery Street. Taylor Reese exam- 7- rr V. Hiiai f- ft A ines the damage. Behind Miss Reese is the bed on which her roommate sleeps. Happily, the roommate was not at home when the huge tree crashed through the structure.

Examiner photo by Murty Sacro. a two-block path through the center of the city, tearing roofs and walls from a number of buildings. The entire wall of the Larson home was blown into the front yard. i vi. im: this empty space in her home at 75 Delmas Avenue, San Jote, where a bedroom was located before yesterday's storm swept i a in.

lis it if. Mutt If Jit A I V-r--- lift --t- 1 -sJ I r-- "xl '-Jr rrrl iia.xc te cauird by rttrrdy itorm at the Peter Chriitenten ranch near Pctalunja The 118,000 Chritenen home suffered severe dam- after the storm had ripped mot ef the tiles from the roof. Men in picture, left to right, are: Albertus Brufgenrate, Ceorge Vidr and John McColdrick. sn ate during the "baby" tornado. On the tame ranch a two-story building was demolished, a barn caved in and damage to the ranch house was ettimated in the thousands.

TO 1'1'll'il) Above is the wreckage of the sun porch that was blown from the top ef an apartment house at 5 Prado Street. Also shown at rear left is a bungalow at 401 Villa Street.

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