Show 92 SUBMARINE VICTIMS BURIED Funeral Services at Queenstown Queenstown Queenstown Queens- Queens town Without Parallel in History Queenstown n May flay n 10 two Ninety of the Cunard line steamer who vho formed part of oC that pitIful pitiful pitiful pit pit- han handful Cul of maimed dead and dying brought ashore with the survivors of oC the disaster that followed the attack on the thc vessel b by a R German submarine submarino last Friday were hurled burled this afternoon with services that have hn no parallel In history Under a sk sky in which not a single cloud floated and to the strains of h hymns played b by British soldiers the they were laid to rest two miles behind In In a t burstin w with t spring iree greenery cr and d' d tuck tucked d b between be- be tween hills flaming with gorse The services at the graves s began an at 4 o'clock and at past half 4 the sod of Ireland was being shoveled upon the coffins Conducted by Bishop Browne the Catholic service was held first the chub choir toys lOys bearing Incense appearing from a cluster of ot elms and coming to the graveside The Church of Ireland service ser that Is is the Episcopalian followed followed followed fol fol- fol- fol lowed and finally the nonconformist rl rites tes were performed As the last words of oC this service were spoken and the muffled drums chums rolled roBed and the familiar hymn Abide With Ith Me Mee swelled forth Corth All the known American dead have been embalmed and will be sent to the United States |