Show Diver Jack Agraz h hero ro of the submarine disaster photographed just as he was hauled to the surface after his record dive of feet made in in the tho d daring effort to locate the lost F I Ivr vr z S n 11 0 a 1 4 4 t 2 e I h I A April 10 10 Mrs I Elsie I I Ehrl ht elso Nelso I wl widow ow of ot f William S Nelson on chief machinists machinist's mateo L LOS the States submarine V f i. l lust lost st with it Us Its crew lW of uC twenty one one two miles off oft Honolulu harbor on the morning o of March alch ii has ret returned to the thc home o o. her hei mother mothel Mrs frs I M M. ht after a a. ten day vigil on the docks at Honolulu during during- th the vain aln attempts to rescue her husband of or sixteen months and his companions on un the tho F oI B By virtue of ot her intimate as association with the man who probably knew kne more morr than any other about the actual condition of ur the F 4 when It made its last and fatal tatal dive she ghe I is perhaps as well qualified to speak o of the disaster as S an any 11 person r on ln living Sh She makes the following charges That Th although h tho the F 4 4 had just been dr dry and her lice machinery machiner overhauled t she he was as ordered out for CUI submarine work with her motors defective t That this condition was known own to the officers and anel members of the crew and that the they and members of oe their families in consequence of or this lila knowledge l' l feared Just such u n cata catastrophe troph a a. a as i occurred That the condition of the motors was wan reported to the proper authorities b by William S chief machinists machinist's mate and ranking r engineer on the F 4 h before fure the submarines submarine's departure on her last trip That on this last trip the ts t's tN IM I'M tanks contained contain ll only a f day supply ply i U tj instead ail at or ue enough h for or two w as by hv the r guli fc v it the food S- S Dy Y r 11 to oO rations was similarly deficient |