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Show DECIDES HE WONT CRITICISE NAVY BOSTON, Jan. 10 Thirty-six hours in a submarine made Representative Repre-sentative Fiorello H. LaGuardia of New York, tear up a speech he had written for delivery on the floor of congress, he told newspaper men today when he arrived at the navy yard on the submarine S-S, sister ship of the S-4 which was rammed and sunk by the coast guard destroyer de-stroyer Paulding off Provincetown on December 17. "I have often criticised the navy, especially for its aviation policies," he said, "but my experience on the S-8 convinced me that the navy has done everything possible in the S-4 1 disaster. "Congress can't control the ele-1 ments and it is easier to run a submarine sub-marine from the house office building build-ing than it is from the bridge of a submai-'ne." .'A , . . . |