Show Record Tides riven on Boston i By Heavy Gales t in One Town New Hew England Coast t 1 Hard Hit HitI I CROSS Cat CALLED OUTa OUT a fer er er Pours Into Stores on onton Bos Boston ton Waterfront STO STON March 5 r Associated AssoC Twice j-Twice Twice within 12 hours cx- cx tides hate tun been chum churned d floods by a powerful to wreak tremendous re i-re pic ne Jc along alon aW the coast t of or Boston nare ge from yesterday mornings morning's was visas estimated at joss loss was Vt-as greatly Increased by a flood shortly before midnight ht reds were driven from homes home ous communities re e than were left len homeless rere Pere alone The Red Cross Crossd td d cots and the city fur fur- food tood for tor the refu refugees man many had not been able to return hem hom om Jr homes from work or school occasional building ren red rein re- re an d In n many of or the summer ummer cold col- col d along long the north and south ETS as FLOODED nODDED affected attested places Included the fh here rc communities of or Win Win- Revere Lynn and Nahant on the south routh short shore Hull Nanet Nan- Nan rt et and Pemberton L full moon brought the tide to a ard Aid erd rd high shortly before midnight I 1 water Crater flowed through the streets street ih HI aft increasing toll toil in damage the e waterfront streets in n Boston b were heavily lly Inundated Water was two feet deep in stores tores Portland Me L Lynn Gloucester Marblehead and scores of oC other communities communities communities com com- felt the fury of or the gale but the brunt of or last nights night's damage damage damage dam dam- age was apparently centered in the vicinity of Boston Yest Yesterdays Yesterday's tide normally expected expect expect- ed t to reach a a. height of 11 feet Ceet was swollen to 13 feet Ceet 8 Inches DENVER Colo March 5 UP UP- UP Driving wind spread snow across a half haIr dozen states of ct the Rocky mountain mountain moun maim tain tami region toda today in the years year's severest severest severt sever sever- est t storm The snow whipped hIpped in a spring blizzard bUzzard came carne down from Montana roared across the plains of Wyoming and reached Colorado early last night The weather bureau forecast fore fore- cast cast- its extension into New Mexico today It was the third storm of the month to lo settle across the region and the first in Colorado since the first of the he year to be accompanied by wintry wintry win win- try to blasts Temperatures fell sharply last night in Denver after the city had enjoyed an unusually warm day At Maxim yesterday the thermometer read 58 and at 5 p. p m. m today it had fallen to 19 The snow became encrusted on the streets and was responsible for numerous numerous numerous nu nu- automobile accidents along state highways Snow with much colder weather was predicted for Colorado Wyoming and Nebraska for today |