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Show ' , HOW S-4 OBSERVED TRAGIC ANNIVERSARY La d - I . : 'X ! . '- . .. Ji,3Pi S ' x y, I " xx i 1 ' . ' i x rf ''' I ! V y ' , 1 - : . 1 x I 4 ' ' ; - . ':-1 j Just a vMr after "he sunk off Province-town with a loss of 40 lives, the submarine S-4 slipped to the bottom of Long I:!anil Koi'.n.l in the fsisi of a series of tests whim may prevent further loss of life in undersea craft. In the r.pp-'r photo you Fe the top of the reconditioned huik, thi:; time without a crew, a.s it ivys ' slijipin.cr benatn- tTie sin face. Lower right is K'.'ward Yeadon. diver, brine; swung out over the side of the tendi' r Falcon. Hi.x jot) was to attach chains to Ihci heavy steel hooks inallcd on the submarine. The craft then was to be raised by pontoons. At 3:47 p. m., the hour of the disaster last year, salvage cr. even the diveis standing on the ocean bottom stood for a moment in silent player. This ceremony i: pictured lower as it was observed on the deck of the mine layer Chewink, |