Show I BOAT U-BOAT SERVICE MAKES EVEN EVEM GERMANS NERVOUS By Associated Pre Press s LONDON April 13 Crews 13 Crews of It the German submarines are arc downhearted and often extremely nervous British seamen whoso whose vessels have havi been torpedoed torpedoed tor tor- and who have thus had an opportunity opportunity op op- op- op to observe tho the Germans bear testimony to this fact In the official oft oft- cial records of or the submarine war var says says the Manchester Guar Guardian again anda and a again ain the submarine crews are de described tie tie- scribed as very depressed or very ven very nervous Here hero is one description Master and crew all agree and were I very much struck by 11 the pallid appearance appearance appearance appear appear- ance of or the tha officers and crew o of the submarine and by ly their nervous and excited manner The captain of the submarine was continually urging haste and the officer who was placing the bombs bomb hardly hold them from the condition of ot nervous tension In which ho appeared to be be One o of the crew who had lived lon lonIn long longIn In England speaking to the boats boat's crew cursed the war and wished it St was over o In many man cases the Germans tried to justify themselves es or excuse themselves to their fellow Some Som of these reports show the hideousness hideousness hide- hide of tho German fighting fighting- system gS g'S tern tem hut but they arc are nil all mild compared with the classic story of ot German be bestiality bestiality be- be as In the case of tho Belgian prince where the men were taken on the submarine deck their re removed removed removed re- re moved and then It submerged The Themen Themen Themen men of ot one masted three e schooner were left leCt with ith only onh one oar in their boat and for fOl this the the master had to Lo bc beg the others being thrown over over- bo board rI |