Show BRITISH SUBMARINES PLAYED IMPORTANT PART IN FIGHTS By William J. J Butler Universal UnIT Service Staff Stott Correspondent T ONDON Dec 21 WIth With the tho lifting Li LONDON of or the Brush naval censorship ItIs It ItIs ItIs Is possible now to tell some Bome of or the thrilling experiences of or Great Britain Britain's a submarines in tho warA war A British E-boat E sighted a lI light ht squadron of ot enemy vessels teasels comprIsing comprising ing ono one light bight cruiser of ot tho the typo type and tour four destroyers They yore ero calmly coaling from a lL transport Despite De De- lc- lc spite spit the tha hea heavy odds n against her tho the E-boat E took a pot shot at the cruiser with ith her port tube and narrow narrowly mis missed a cd Submarine Crew Two moro more shots struck home hitting hit hit- ting a a. destroyer r and the tho transport Then camo caine a furious fireworks display dis dis- pIa play Away blazed the cruiser un and destroyers a n. tho the submarine Down she sho ho dived to do go their their- fro fire nl to reappear a few moments later Inter Th The transport was as sinking ind md tho the torpedoed destroyer was beneath tho the waves Tho The rest of ot tho the enemy craft had lad taken to their heels leaving two of ot the crow crew of or their sister ship struggling gling gUng In the waters of ot the Baltic The Tha submarine submarino saved sayed them I Never Ne has an enem enemy merchant ship boon been sunk b by Britain ln or her allies without due duo warning Crews have havo always al ways been given timo In which to got et clear away In their boats British submarine submarIno commanders havo o not laughed In tho the faces of ot drowning men They have never mado made men stand nd on the deck of or a submarine submarino and then submerged sUbmerge to drown thorn thom all A British submarine submarino of oC tho the lan land Bight patrol spotted tho the Ocr Ocr- mania manla a Hamburg liner heading hending for tor forthe the tho Swedish coast with concentrated Iron ore oro Tho The U boat signalled tho the order to stop Submarine Too She Sho refused and in trying to cp- cp cape ran Into somo some dangerous shoals In accor accordance anco with board of or traio regulations tho the U-boat U commander fired Ired his gun un to warn tho the of ot her danger She Sho declined to take tho hint and her skipper was unable to save 8 her from running ashore ao so tho stupidity of ot tho bocho gave to England tho the rich prize of ot the an and her cargo so valuable t- t o thee the tho e enem enemy n em y And Britain has had her heroes too There Thero was what Goodhart did ld Ho He put down the tho Prinz PrinT Adalbert but that was one ono of oC the tho everyday Jobs His Ibis heroism lay In tho the fact tact he saved his hilt comrades from a sinking sinkIng sink sink- Ing submarine by being shot out of ot ofa ofa a 0 sunken submarine In a torpe torpedo o tube tubo Ho He was blown against a of ot the superstructure and killed Tho same sama air pressure which killed Goodhart Goodhart Goodhart Good- Good i hart forced torce the tho commanding officer I Ito Ito to the top and so 80 those down own below were saved His family have havo tho the I j jAlbert Albert medal and D. D S. S 0 O. Commander Max Horton Is 18 another I of ot Britain's prize officers His E 9 acted as aa a a. decoy In tho the Bight Dis then I he sank tho the ucla Hela an and three weeks I Iatter after atter accounted for tor a German destroyer of ot tho the V class Ho played bridge an and 1 the gramophone gramo- gramo I phone un under cr tho the noso nose of ot tho the big German German German Ger Ger- man boat bOLt finished his game gamo and his I tune an and then gave the tho wor word which knocked out tho enemy I |