Show Heroic Sil Sailors Go B Bravely vely to Fate When British Naval Tug Goes Down PLYMOUTH Eng EnS' Jan IG 16 APA AP APA AP- AP A A tale talc of or how heroic British blue blue- jackets on tho naval tug st St. St Genny went bravely to their fate rate as ns tho the little vessel sank beneath them near nelll light Sunday Sunda night was told today b by William Sullivan nn ono o of the five survIvors of or the crew of s. s The Tho weather became so terrible wo we put on our as a a. precautionary precautionary pre pre- cautionary measure he said It MIt was well wen that we wo did so for Cor a afew afo fo few v minutes later th the St. St Genny began ls l's n to sink All the tho ships ship's crew acted as If it the tine they were at exercises They stood tood at nt their their theil stations station s There was no panic no noise nothing of that sort even when the ship disappeared disappeared dis dis- dis appeared beneath us us and wo were buffeted abo about t by tho the waves We c were In the water about half an m hour he before foro our om companion boat bont tho the St. St C Cyrus could pick us liS up Tho ean n of ot tho the captain ln of or the thc St St. Cyrus was as marv marvelous How he brought his ship around In fn such a heavy sea I do not know he buL-he managed It it Wo We were extremely extreme fortunate to bo ho picked up at all 1111 all |