Show V'i - k: nr :Hvv'-rf:'C- lflv" 7 w 12 A £!k Suit £ake Sunday Morning Britons Score Failure of Thetis Rescue 84" kTriliunc- - June - Men Lie Entombed in Undersea Craft Ninety-eigh- t JCulm May Lift' Bail Against 1939 US Experts Believe Gasses Barred Escape From Thetis Refugee Jews Residents Wax Critical of i ‘1 Tfkphom! Futile Effort Room (Continued From Fage One) mated to have had about 18 hours' Ah Iteipt H:hctLli upply of oxygen left But soberly balanced against perplexity and questioning were these Aft Tatpedo j Room Motof j' Rm A assertions: R S Johnston managing editor of Cammed Laird Ltd the submarine's builders said that "whatever has been done in the work we were thinking only of the people in the ship and not of the hip itself" 2 A semiofficial explanation Pertwopo v SWJ early Saturday afternoon stating that the possibility of cutting a holo in the stern during the hours It was exposed Friday was considered "but not found practicable" The statement said that there was only a tiny compartment in that 0011011 of the stern which was above water and that if a hole had been mancut In this and a water-tighole inserted it would have taken "soma time” "Then" it said "the trapped men many of whom by that time must have been in a weakened condition would have hRd to climb up a steep incline and be dragged through the hole out of the compartment "The tide only allowed an hour or two for this work and it was not possible in that time Any pronounced movement of the ship would have doomed the men "The submarine was held only by her nose at the bottom and was moving about slightly under the influence of a very strong tide wnich runs at this spot An air line was ready in the rescue ship but 'the l operation of cutting even a hole in the stern and welding this line Into it so that fresh air could be pumped to the men on board would have taken longer than tidal conditions allowed" Among the demands voiced in the sin-ij- Conf'ol v iji Engine Room ‘‘ SMsaiaas r x 1 re-c- 4- " - N Attachep1l Cable fa Sab - WbHt 8UmY jl 3 r &&£ At ! Here is cross section diagram of Iiritish submarine Thetis which sank in Irish sea entombing 98 men Four of crew Official Sees End Of Storage Strike NEW YORK June 3 UP) -- William II David chairman of the state mediation board predicted Saturday night at the close of a conference between operators and union representatives that a strike affecting 22 New York cold storage houses would be settled Monday Davis said several different proposals were discussed at the meeting and "the situation looks favorable for an early settlement" The rank and file of the Inland union (A F L) Warehousemen's arranged to vote Monday afternoon on the employers' offer of $3730 week for a British press were one for a "stern inquiry and rigorous judgment" by the Daily Mail The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post raised the question of a rescue by diving bell after reviewing the rescue work on the United States submarine Squalus but concluded "its efficacy depends on conditions which are not present in Liverpool bay" of 102 officers and men escaped by means of Davis ‘third lung’ through hatch indicated by arrow Death of 98 in British Sab Stirs Demand for Probe ‘Luck of Navy’ Film Banned BIRKENHEAD England June 3 UP)— The motion picture "Luck of the Navy" scheduled for showSuffered hy Gas Choked Victims ing in Birkenhead next week was withdrawn Saturday at admiralty (Continued From Page One) orders as hope was abandoned for the mud her sides were brokenone civilian— Shaw—should go out 98 men aboard the submarine Theono or the hatch first open and water poured into tis Advertising posters were two compartments Captain Oram believed that if no blacked out rescue were about his body ships Crawled Cp Hatch would serve as a "marker buoy” "Luck of the Navy" is a BritThe four survivors crawled up to Luckily he came up within a few ish naval spy drama filmed by Asthe stern hatch donned the feet of a boat from the destroyer sociated British pictures with the "lungs” in relays Brazen and assistance of cooperation opened a door admitting water British naval authorities slowly and then— when the water Although submarines do not fighad neutralized the sea pressure-ope- ned Kill" Awaits Official ure in the plot and the main acthe top door and bobbed to tion takes place aboard battleAdvices on Tragedy the surface ships the admiralty considered Captain Oram who volunteered to SASKATOON Sask June 3 (UP) the showing of the picture inapserve as a "human buoy" and was propriate at the presgnt the first man out described the use —King George VI is awaiting offiIn London news reels showing adof the Davis lung as "most nerve cial advices from the British the rescue of some members of wracking" miralty before sending a telegram the crew of the sunken United He left the stricken submarine regarding the lost submarine Thetis States submarine Squalus brought first because he was an officer and an official of his entourage said groans and stifled sobs Friday resto technical advice give night from audiences Four Who Escaped Tell Stories of Agony grotes- que-appearing cuers WASHINGTON June 3 UP)— t senses sTjss energies and numbi Submarine experts here surmised the ability to make decisions that the paralyzing effect of "It creeps up gradually so that chlorine and carbon monoxide gas one does not realize its effects" Bru Expected to might be the principal explanaone undersea specialist said “It's tion of why the 98 men aboard Modify Rule to an easy way to die” the sunken British submarine to escape Thetis One question In naval circles failed Permit Landing Otherwise they considered "inhere was why the Thetis as a credible” the failure of others to last desperate effort was not follow the four men who reached (Continued From Page One) the surface by means of artificial gradually flooded by opening th ment in hopes the Cuban governhatch so that the trapped men breathing apparatus Chlorine released when salt might try to reach the surface ment would change its decision by means of their Davis “lungs" Cuban Secretary of State Enrique water comes into contact with Hje sulphuric acid of a submaAmerican as well as British Alonso Pujol did not deny the posrine’s batteries has marked psysubmarine officers would like to Bru Laredo chological as well as deadly physisibility that President know the answer might change his decision Pujol cal effects it was explained The gas would permeate evenBreaking into a wine shop in pointed out that the president had tually all parts of the submarine Prague Bohemia three men took said he would not discuss the matoverlooked $70 from the till regardless of the vessel's positer while the St Louis was in Cu- tion experts said !$3o0 and drank so freely of the Carbon monoxide formed as choicest wines that they could not ban waters The secretary of state also would oxygen of the limited air was find their way out until escorted exhausted by breathing dulls the by the police not deny reports that efforts were being made to seek return of the St Louis Earlier Luis Clasing Havana rep10U9 resentative of the Hamburg-Amer-ik- a line operators of the vessel had announced the ship had orders to proceed slowly until noon E S T Saturday and that if an answer to the Dominican offer had not been received by then to proceed ahead at full speed At 4 p m Clasing said: "It seems to me that after noon' today the ship must be heading for Hamburg at full speed I un-- i rn M ELECTme RIlft RIGlTl VTOIl — at — Iloliorls Ashworth iUu derstand that Captain Gustav Schroedcr after that time has been obeying orders from the company! headquarters in Hamburg to re- - The Norge Store turn there” Taking part In the negotiations were Pou Clasing and Lawrence Bcrenson of New York honorary! counsel for the national coordina-- j tion committee for the aid of refugees Here at the Norge Store you can see all models Sold on terms to suit you s Berenson said that his committee was the only organization which could decide on payment of the tax' necessary to land the refugees in the Dominican republic because it was understood the majority had no funds with which to pay the tax - — themselves See the New Huberts Ashworth Co 223 SOUTH STATE WASATCH 8827 Expert Refrigerator Service A dramatic conference was held inside the Thetis' hull when it became evident that she was trapped and the men decided that one naval man used to the Davis "lung” and UnionSliopSiiil Made U S Case TINEVILLE Ky June 3 Judge James M Gilbert Saturday ordered transfer to federal court of a suit of four miners seek- UPI-Ci- rcuit ing to enjoin a group of Harlan county soft coal companies from signing "union shop” contracts with the Umled Mine Workers of America Judge Gilbert said the suit "involves purely federal issues" in granting the removal request of two defendant companies The plaintiffs alleged the dosed shop contract violated the Wagner labor relations act It is the "union shop" clause in the new N M VV contracts over which the Harlan County Coal Operators’ 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