Show Bodies of 6 Men Revealed in S 4 All Died in n Bunks 1 nil o ca tion No Message F Found BOSTON March 19 AP The AP-The The bodies hodies of the six members rs of the crew of the submarine S S 4 4 who were iere imprisoned In the torpedo de department department de de- when the vessel was sunk by bythe byth the coast gu guard rd destroyer Paulding Paulding ing on on De December ember 17 last were viewed by a naval 1 val board of investigation investigation gation this afternoon after fter the sub sub- I marine piarie had been placed in th the drydock drydock dry dry- dock at the navy yard l Ir the first firt three quarters of an hour of f their the board found no message Or C rd- rd The board ard entered the submarine shortly after 1 o'clock and three three- qu quarters ers of ot an hour later one of f its members stationed at a telephone Inside the vessel sent up up word of Its progress DIED IN BUNKS He lIe said that the position of the six bodies Indicated that all the men had died in their bunks bunaS and that later their their- bodies ad been Washed out The body of f Lieutenant Graham Graham Gra Gra- ham hain Newell Fitch Pitch was lying under undera a a. work wOi-k benC bench h on the starboard side Eide Just abaft of or tIre torpedo tUbEs tube s. s It was identified by his naval academy ring and naval academy sweater Three bodies were at the foot of ot the l ladder and two In the after part of ot the torpedo room under bunks AH Alt the bodies were overe with mud There were no shoes on any of the bodies TUBE DOORS CLOSED All the torpedo tube tule doors were closed indicating that the men inca had bad had bad made no attempt to escape through them The torpedo room doo doop into the battery room was tightly closed and dogged down and further wedged down with a ul and a large pinch bar The Th porthole in lot this door evidently had bad leaked as it had been covered over with rubber held hed in place by wooden blocks There was evidence e that the men had used the tire gas masks in the room The rhe S. S C C. listening gear through which the rescue vessels had pumped air to the men had been bren shipped and the stethoscopes w which had been removed were found on the bench underneath which Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieu Lieu- tenant Fitch's body la lay |