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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1020. 10 Admiral Sims Tells of Bravery Shown by Mystery Ship Crews v itandpolnt, they were a trrrlhly disturbing element In the general uhni.irtn situation. Uvlcrnnlly a mysterv sh.p, us already descrlned, was indlstloKulshaulf from tho most harmless overt hunlman The cleverness with which the allied officer took advantage of the vicious practice of submarine commanders bewildered th-still further. Nothing ufoat was sacred to the HimlG and he seemed to take particular pride J In destroying small vessels, even little sailing vessels The navy decided to turn this amiable trait to good account, and fitted out the Filx. a topsail of i'tfl tons, and placed her under the H )t7 Tnia h J 'fit Tic u t r n a n t SVIUam panders, R.. N. It. This little schooner, ns ws expected, proved an Irresistible bait. A cer-of tain submarine, commanded by one the most experienced captnlns, at. tacked her by gun fire from a safe distance and, after her panic party had left, shelled her until she was In a sinking condition; many of her crow had Men Killed and wounded, when, confident that the enemy she could not he a came within less than MO vards and wa sent to the bottom. promptly The panic pnr'y puked up the German captain and two nun, the milv survivors, who expressed their admiration for the them to bravery of the crew and The get their haltered craft Into port 1 to Lieutenant sad Panders; captain lake off my hat to you and your men. ) men would not have believed that any For t 'Is could stand such gun fire. TJeii'rmirit Hander Wig awnf-t- it cross. this the Victoria Unfortunately, pluckv little vessel was suhaeqiveritly lost with her gallant captain ar.d crew. SlSIORE ta . -- Extreme Devotion to Duty Shown by " Commanders and Men Wins Admiration of Both Friend and Foe. Q-Bo- at By ADMIRAL WILLIAM SOWDEN SIMS. iCoryripht. 1920, by the World Work. The copyright of there article in Great Britain i strictly reserved by Pearson' Magazine, London; without their per- mission no quotation may be made by special arrangement with tha McClure Newspaper syndicate.) Fub-iiHh- situation has It humorous and the case of the EYftRY fight with a for all still yielded some laugns. Thus one gun crew could hardly restrain Its laughter when a railed up to Captain Campbell and asked If he could not take his boots off. He came of a respectable family, lie explained, and did not think It becoming to die with Ms boots on. But the roar oC the fire, which had now engulfed the larger part of the ship, and the constantly booming shells, which were exploding, one after another, like mammoth Interfered with much conversation. For twenty minute everybody lay there, hoping and praying that the would emeige. The German ultimately came up, but he arose cautiously at the stern of the ship, at a point from which the guns of the Punraven could not bear. On the slim rhance that a few men might he left aboard, the submarine shelled It for several minutes, fore and aft, then, to the agony of the watching Englishmen, it the waves. Presentagsin sank beneath ly the periscope shot up, and began moving slowly around the blazing derelict, its eye apparently taking In every detail, he'was so cautious, that submarine commander, he did not propose to be outwitted again. blue-Jacic- et at Destroyer Rescues Crew of Dunraven. Captain Campbell now .saw that he had only one chance; the conflagratibn was lapldly destroying his vessel, and he could spend no more time waiting for the submarine to rise. But he had two torpedoes and he determined to use these As against the submerged submarine. the periscope appeared abeam, one of the Ihjnravens torpedoes started In Its direction; the watching gunmen almost wept when U missed by a few Inches. But the submarine did not see It, and the periscope calmly appeared on the other side of the ship. The second torpedo was fired; this also passed Just about a foot stern, and the submarine saw It The game was up. What was left of the Dunraven was rapidly sinking and Captain Campbell sent out a wireless for the United help, --Jn a few minutes Mates armed yacht Noma and the British Aicock and destroyers Christopher, which had been waiting outside the prize ring," arrived and took off the crew. The tension of the situation was somewhat relieved when a "Jackie" In one of the 'panic" boats caught sight of his beloved captain, entirely uninjured. Jumping on one of the destroyers. "Gawd!" he shouted, in a delighted tone, "if there aint the skipper still alive!" We deeply regret the loss of his majesty's ship, said Captain- Campbell. -- bn hi report, "and still more the escape of the enemy. ' We did our best, not only to destroy the enemy and save the hp, bdt also to show ourselves worthy of the Victoria cross which the king recently bestowed on the ship." -- Admired Sims Praises Captain Campbell. They did Indeed. My own opinion of thl performance I expressed In a letter which I could not ri fraln from writing to Captain CampbellMy dear Captain 1 have Just read your report of the action between too Punraven and a submarine on August last. I have had the benefi of reading the reports of some of your former meexploits, about and Admiral ltayly has told them all; but in my opinion this of the Dunraven le the finest of all as a military action and the most deserving of complete success. "It was purely Incidental that the subwas due. moreover, to an escaped. That unfortunate- - piece of bad luck. The engagement, judged as a skilful fight, and not measured by Its material resulls, seems to me to have been perfectly successful, because I do not think that even you, with all your experience In such af fairs, could conceive of any feature of the action that you would alter if you hud to do It over ggatn. "Aecordii g to my idea about such matter. the standard set by you and crew Is worth Infinitely more than the destruction of a submarine. Long after we both are dust and ashes, the story of this last fight will be a valuable Inspiration to British (and American) naval officers and men a demonstration of tne extraordinary degree to which the patriotism, loyalty, personal devotion and1 bravery of a crew may be Inspired. know of nothing finer In naval historv crew than the conduct of the after-gun'- s in fact, the entire crew of the Dunraven. It goes without saying that the credit of this behavior Is chiefly your. "With my best wishes for your future success, believe me, my dear captain, Faithfully yours. "WM. S SIMS." (Signed) The records show that the mysterv twelve submarines, of which ships sank Captain Ca npbell accounted for four; yet this was pel haps not their most ImporFrom the German tant achievement. 33 ' . Toilet Specialties de Djer-Kis- s i ex-pl- They era distinctively end eminently French truly of Paris each individual article expressing tha skill Incomparable of Kerkoff master parfumeur de France, Heed the DJer-Klcall to charm whin used by you n their ensemble, DJer Kiss dainties lend the final, the discriminating touch to ss Mystery Ship Manned by American Sailors. your-beaut- nt Tou cannot make ends meet by setting yourself back to buy a front. A big man, one who has studied human nature profitably for many years, divides the buying public into three classes: The VERY poor those who realize they are very poor v ilnd always buy the cheapest things they can find. 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