Show RUM RUNNER RAMS COAST COASTGUARD GUARD SINKS Cargo of Liquor Goes Down With Ship Crew Is Rescued NEW V LONDON Conn June 12 British UP UP-Tho UP Tho ship Acadia sank ank today with a s. cargo ol ot liquor after collision coUlston with the tho coast coastguard coastguard coastguard guard destroyer Davis 50 miles south of Montauk Point L. L I I. Commander John S S. S Baylis commandant of or the coast guard base here announced Radio reports to the roast east guard said aid the vessels vessel's crew of or 10 had been rescued by the Davis and wd the Marion Ma Mar Marnon rion non another destroyer which was trailing the Acadia Commander BayUs said his advices were indefinite as to the exact cause of collision The Davis reported there was no contact boat boot In sight sigh when tho the accident occurred The Acadia was said to have remained re reo afloat for an hour after the crash Upon receiving word of the sink ing ng Commander Baylis Immediately summoned a a. coast guard board of in composed of Captain George David Lieutenant Commander Robert Robert Robert Rob Rob- ert Jewell and Lieutenant J J. J S. S Rosa Bos The Davis radioed it had been slightly damaged amidships Just af aft of the oil oU tanks and was proceeding with the Marion Marian to New London Coast guard officials presumed the collision occurred when the thc Acadia attempted to elude the two destroyers dogging its course to prevent prevent prevent pre pre- pre pre- vent contact with speed boats from shore The Acadia Was Sias identified as the former Lucky Strike a a. rum boat oat which had load been frequently embroiled em trolled broiled with the coast guard since sine May 1928 when it first appeared in these waters |