Show STORIES TOLD BY SURVIVORS Two Men Locked In U- U Boat U-Boat Boat 30 Hours Relate Experiences NEW NEV YORK Nov Graphic 1 I atones of ot the experience of o two men locked SO hours In the wreck wreck- wrecked wrecked wrecked ed American submarine 0 6 on the bottom of ot the ocean are told In Ina Ina a copyrighted dispatch from Bal Balboa boa to the The Evening World Bal I The story stor we was waa related by Law Law- LawI Lawrence Lawrence I rence i-ence T Brown of Lowell Mass Mas chief electricians electrician's mate one of the themen themen themen men rescued from the submarine which was wan sunk eunk In a collision aith the steamship oft off Pan Panama ama Sunday The first hour was the hardest he said S Wo We didn t know just juet what hilt had happened or what might pop next After three throe hours We knew the they were working on the boat bOllt and we ne quit worrying But It wasn't very pleasant at that Henry Ill BreJ 19 of ot White Plains NY N Y a 8 torpedo dispatch dispatch- dispatcher er WIL we was the hero Brown was warm arm In praise of ot the boy and his sentiments sentiments were echoed by officers and others of the crew of the 0 B 0 was WIlS on the dock deck deckand deckand and saw law the looming bow of ot the Instead of ot jumping to safety In the sea sell he hurled him him- himself himself self Into a hatchway lending leading to the torpedo room because he thought there might be others down there lAnTS TO SI SIJ K K KHe He Ho awakened Brown and they closed the door put not until a afoot afoot afoot foot of water had rushed In as the tho submarine started to sink Wo We Yo went ent down In about 30 se- se seconds Seconds se seconds Brown said eald Wo We settled In about 40 feet ot of water Forty-five Forty minutes after I going down the batteries In the tho af- af after af after ter compartment exploded and we spent five hot minutes In the hold After we had been there about three hours a dh diver er came carne along along- alongside alongside side side- and I separated poundIng on the boat boats boat's sides so that the l i would know there 1 acre ere two of us us pia placeda ed eda a kind of a tune tuna with his hammer Indicating to them that we wo were In good shape and cheerful We had no food and no water and only the light of a flashlight but we wore were confident w a e could hold out for tor 48 hours VIOLENT HEADACHES The air pressure gate us violent headaches after atter 20 hours We Ve did very little talking or moving about It excited our heart action too much The Tho first hoist tailed he explain explain- explained explained ed alter after 12 hours A long time afterward Drown Brown went on when we e had forgotten time and didn't want to think about It It a second hoist started We Ve went up slowly It seemed like eternity The last 20 minutes ere terrible Then 1 Tie ae e heard our com corn comrades comrades rades redo walking on deck We Ve knew we were at the surface opened the hatch and hatch and we were saved Charles R B Butler chief machin machin- machinist machinist 1st s e mate from New Have Conn went down with the tho boat but fought his nay ey to the an open hatch ha op 00 |