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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1924. | = o \WINTER'S SEA DAMAGE ~ [nei, o most mumeroue, ne pucine [ (C0STS MILLIONS YFARLY LLI’,‘.’L”,Z‘,,‘?.;“'2;2‘“ Rt el is the first state, the | es, to take up the prob- v To Master the Ocean Is Problem | !¢m seriously, and at present has in- vested meore than $300,000,000 in | coast protection. This amount, it {s | nted out, is more than the total as- Have Been Of- sed valuation of ‘the state's farm fered in Hart- = d. Tn less than 100 years the state hington, April 15—How to mas. | /and: | 2 ford. ter the ocean in its unceasing attack ‘:::ssl:';:“":;m than 2,000 acres from against the sandy beaches of the |/'S 8€aD 2 £ 4 Atlantic coast, where millions [, O%jclais balieve, howgrar,: that 1o x 1S | Of | e near future a concerted attempt is a problem to which the Coast | W Pe ',m,d" “: ??1 ih “‘Edpmb' and Geodetic survey is giving much |'€™. as automobiles, good roads and | attention. other conveniences in transportation | have brought the seashore nearer to thousands of tourists. The constant | improvement and investment on the |coast, the survey claims, will demand |insurance with some degree of per- manency. , QUART OF RUM A5 TICKET T0 PARTY | Wild Affair at College Told by E Dry Agents Dallas, Tex., April hibition agents and . Btates District Dav 4 as, tonight'are i of a “wild” party & staged at Country It Has Been Many Years Since Such Coat Values Just in Time For Easter— Think of It! $39 and $45 A Coats for $29 The Greatest| . Coat Sale Within Our Memory To Coast and Geodetic Survey Hartford leral pro- 't Te PeEN | With the story of the unremitting Ast lencroachment of the Atlantic daily re- s Wweek by some students of th-literated in letters from individuals and ern Methodist l,m“r"“ sa ® communities appealing for help, sur- ‘members of the T. N. E., an outlawed | vey officials say the only successfu: fraternity. It is said (ru\ co’ at- \remedy lies in the creation of one tended the party. |central agency to cope with the situ- The prohibition officers say they o o 2 i g o .. or. | Family of Six Killed have been informed that liquor flowed Protective work within a freely and that the admission price ficials declare. should be under direc- In (‘rossing Tl'agedyv ate organization, as the . & | West Lebanon, Ind., April 15—Rob- to the affair was o art. 'They |tion of a s say they also have nformed that 'problems involved are too intricate for liquor was transported to the scene in individual property owners to handle. ert Wilson, 38 years old, his wife, automobiles by the male 'ncmlvels of They also point out that in some cases |aged 23, and four of their children P the party. They 'e been told that | protective measures for one section of | |ranging in age from one vear to 12, some girl st of the Southern the coastline may prove destructive ] were killed last night when their au- Methodist University went to the!tor another. tomobile was struck at a erossing party on invitation of men students, From New York harbor to and in- |here. Wilson was killed instantly. saw men and women drunk and fled. | cluding the Gulf of Mexico, the low | The others died shortly after being At the police station it was said one astline is most susceptible to the taken to a l6cal hospital. The fame girl asked that her escort, naming sea and from this section appeals for [ily's home was in Cincinnati. bim, be arrested, declaring that she was beaten when she resented im- proper advances. The police took no band in the matter. It was learned at the nrhemty that several students of the school, boys and girls, were turned hack while on the way to the affair by loyal students who had heard what was to be done. The Federal authorities have the mames of many persons said to have attended the party. Mr. Coffman an- wmounced that the entire matter would be lald before the Federal grand jury next week, Five Soldiers Killed When Auto Overturns’ Honoluly, April 15.—~Five enlisted men of the United States army de- tachment at Schofleld barracks were killed and five others Injured yester- day afternoon’ when an army truck earrying 16 men overturned on the road between Schofield and Haleiwa. The dead are Corporal Giles Parker, Privates Anthony Urinis, Lawrence KRennealy, Harry Kimes and Chester ‘Wallace, The accident, sald to have been the worst in the history of the Hawaiian department, occurred at “hairpin curve,” a particularly treach- erous spot in the Schofield barracks road, Survivors said the road was wet and the truck skidded at the turn @oing completely over, Boy Strung Up by His Thumbs, Then Is Beaten Boston, Aprl 15.--Accused of stringing up four-year-old Willlam Mehegan by the thumbs and beating him black and blue, Mrs. Ruby P, Willlams was arraigned in the Charlestown court yesterday on a charge of assault and held in $2,000 ball. The boy was reported in a criti- cal condition in a hospital. A poilce sergeant testified that the woman, with whom Willlam was boarding, had driven a nall in the wall and Jashed the boy's thumbs to it so that he hung several inches from the floor. After the beating, the officer said, she left him suspended for several min- utes, CITY COURT CALENDAR The following assignments were made by Judge B, W. Alling in the eity court this afternoon: John Elia , Wexler et al, Mangan for plain- , Traceski for defendant, April 17, at 10 a. m.; Ludwig Mautner vs Frank Poglitsch, Gingsberg for plain- HEt, Woods for defendant, stands for April 156 at 10 a. m.; Isadore Gold- steln vs, Aaron Cohen, D. Gaftney for plaintift, Hungerford for defendant, April 16 at 2 p. m.;: Alfio Brunetto va. Stanley Drezek, Gingberg for plain. tiff, Dunn and McDonough for de- fendant, case stands for April 16 at 10 a. m.; Maurice Gordon et al vs. Wietory Shos Repairing company, Nair for plaintiff, Casale for defend. ant, ease stands for Agril 17 at 10 & m.; Joseph Luzietti vs. Pernard Miller, Nair for plaintiff, S8axe for de. fendant, April 24 at 10 A m.; Lu. eclano Salerno va. Honeyman Auto Bales company, Casale for plaintiff, Kilett for defendant, April 23 at 10 & m.; L. £, Koplowitz vs. Harry Kop- | lowitz et al, Nalr for plaintiff, Saxe for H. Koplowitz, April 22 at 16 a. m, | 1 | 10,000 ARE TO FTRI'KV' Loulevilie, April 15.-—Fallure of uplon and operators’, representatives t6 negotiate a new wage agreement had resulted today asuance of a formal str E approxi- mately 10,000 men ed in,from 68 to 00 western Kentucky coal mines. “Math” Shark | ,BOY& i Gum Chewing Aids the Teeth You have the authority of doc- torsanddentistsfordfiutatement. Your own experience will it, if you will use WRIG! Y’S after every meal. 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