THE MICHIGAN DAILY OWN Ii The News Of The World As Illustrated In Associated Press Pictures 11 This striking Associated Press picture shows all that is left of Castlewood dam, near Denver, after a cloudburst swelled the lake beyond the dam's strength, and ,released a torrent of water which roared through the heart of Denver, causing widespread damage. Fred Kellar, barber of Kewanee, Ill., is shown with some of the huge bones he found while diving in a river. They were unofficially identified as part of the skeleton of some prehistoric animal. The upper leg bones, which Kellar is holding, measured more than four feet in length. Cuban Strikers Ionore Threats Of Troop Rule HAVANA, Aug. 6. -- (M) - Despite governmental threats to fight strikes with martial law and bns on union meetings, truck drivers, messenger boys and tobacco workers joined more than 24,000 other empl yes tody in strikes that kept most industrial ac- tivity at a standstill. With the right to meet peacefully revoked, further organisation of the strike movement, in which various groups seek lower opera ting fees and increased income, went forward in secret under the direction of a central committee, with headquarters in sub- urban Cerro. Many prQminent Cubans professed to see a political implication in the walkouts, which began quietly 11 days ago, especially in view of a presiden- tial manifesto saying some acts of strikers were seditious. This gave rise to a belief that the strikes are a passive resistance revo- lutionary movement and a complica- tion of political troubles which United States Ambassador Sumner Welles has sought to mediate. Nearly 200 strikers have been ar- rested. Organizations joining the strike today included five tobacco workers' groups, the truck and cart drivers' union, and the union of em- CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Place advertisements with Classified Advertising Department. Phone 2-1214. 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Ph. 6444, (20 In this Associated Press picture is shown the wreckage of two of the several bridges which were twisted and washed away as the result of a flood caused by the breaking of Castlewood dam, 40 miles from Denver. A shipwrecked seaman, rescued from a sailing sloop which was beached near Corpus Chrisi, Tex., after being tossed about the gulf of Mexico for more than a week by a hurricane, admitted his real name was John A. Dann (above) and that he was wanted in Florida on Federal charges of smuggling ailens and narcotics. Mrs. Jessie Costello, (above), mother children, denied poisoning her husband as she was cross-ex- amined in the trial at Salem, Mass. Helen Morgan, musical comedy and night club torch singer, and her husband, Maurice "Bud" Maschke, Jr., of Cleveland, are vaca- tioning at Lake George, N. Y. They are pictured above as they re- ceived the news that "Bud" had passed the Ohio bar examinations. Darline Smith, aged 2 years 4 months, was chosen as the perfect baby at a Los Angeles baby show. She's shown with her trophy which obviously pleased her very much. Charles F. Urschel, Oklahoma City oil millionaire, returned to his home unharmed after being held captive nine days by kidnapers. His release was obtained upon payment of an unannounced ransom. Mr. and Mrs. Urschel are pictured above. .-% "administrator for the state highway trunk line routes, outside of cities, HOUGHTON, Aug. 5.--(P)-The department, said that 22 upper pen- and with federal approval can be upper peninsula is in line to receive insula highway projects had been pushed into the preliminary stage at first benefits from Michigan's share submitted to the federal government once. of the national public works pro- and that bids would be asked soon. o ude gram. 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