Show III STRICKEN SHIPS JI l ARRIVE IN PORT S f BRUNSWICK Ga April 23 UP IP p J Two L-Two Two TWo merchant vessels torpedoed q nt oft off the coast on April 8 with the I loss of 21 lives were brought into port art here by salvage boats and r lo d will ill U be sent to another port for fori I i reconditioning f Sixteen bodies were recovered I from one of the boats and two were i t missing Two bodies were found fount l i aboard the other vessel and one w was s missing Thirty-five Thirty men I rt were ere rescued from one of the boats acid ind 19 from the other at the time of the attack Officials sai said it t would not be possible to more than six l or Qt seven of the bodies recovered Those se identified will be sent to tor their r homes for burial and the others will be buried here B Naval and private tugs brought one of the damaged vessels into port Wednesday and the second 0 1 Vas as towed in early Thursday 1 Submarine Shells Merchant Vessel MIAMI Fla Fin April 23 WE UP UPA M-A MAi A A i moving slow slow moving United States merchantman merchantman merl mer mer- l which tried desperately to outrun or outmaneuver a fast Q axis ails submarine was attacked by machine gun and shell fire off the Brazilian coast April 9 with possible possible possible pos pos- sible loss of 11 lives Loss of the ship had been reported reported re re- ported earlier from Brazil Details were nere made public Thursday by Sixth naval district officers after 26 survivors were brought to Miami Mi Mi- Miami a ami ni from a Brazilian port by plane They reported one man Second Mate C C. Christopher whose widow lives somewhere in California Califor Califor- nia was killed by a shell and 10 members of the crew of 37 were missing Survivors said the 10 missing men men might blight have escaped from the ship which was a mass of flames when hen last seen but at least two of them were believed injured by machine gun fire The survivors heaped praise on Allan Allan Brown 48 of Colwyn Pa the radio operator who was credit credited credited cred cred- it d with sticking to his job of summoning aid after the order to abandon ship had been given by Captain B B. F F. of Brooklyn Brooklyn Brook Brook- lS' lS lyn 1 Brown was modest about the in incident in- in dd nt but George 46 of Scranton Pa a seaman said the radioman worked his sending key keyon on orders from the bridge without knowing details I 1 went to tell him we were getting getting get- get ting g into the lifeboats said the matter he asked me And he went right on workIng working working work- work Ing the radio |