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Show BODIES FOUND IN THE SUBMARINE Honolulu. Sept. 3. Ten more bodies were found today In the hull of the United States submarine F-i crowded in the engine room, when a hole was cut through the steel plates to effect ef-fect an entrance. One body was identified iden-tified as that of Ivan L. Mahan, machinist's ma-chinist's mate, of Lima, O. Members of the naval board of inquiry in-quiry declined to discuss the question of whether the finding of so many bodies In the compartment indicated the nature of the accident which caused the vessel to sink in Honolulu bay, March 25, with twenty-two officers offi-cers and men on board. It was suggested by some of those working on the submarine that an explosion ex-plosion elsewhere in the vessel caused the men to seek refuge in the engine room. So far thirteen bodies have been taken from the hold of tho submarine. Others, many In a fragmentary state and badly decomposed, have been located lo-cated covered with wreckage of the interior. |