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Show TANKER I FIGHTS MAT Naval Tugs Pick Up I Crippled Oil Vessel and I Tow Her In. I HULL IS jrJNCTURED I Ship City of Columbus I Safe in Atlantic I Port. I NEW YORK. June 4 News reached here todav that an American tanker damaged as a result of a fight with a German submarine off the American coast had arrived at an Atlantic port. Naval tugs picked up the crippled ves-set ves-set at sea and towed her in. Detail were withheld for the time. Tho tanker's hull was punctured and he had shipped a considerable quan-tity quan-tity of water. YIN F YARD HAV-EN. Mass.. June 4. H The City of Columbus of the Savan-nah Savan-nah line which if was feared had been sunk by a German submarine is sale in an Atlantic port harbor. It was reported that the City of Columbus, while some distance trom shore, there was no evidence that she had been damaged by submarines. AI the time she came int,o the harbor it had been known here that sho had been reported sunk. No boat had come ashore after the ship's arrival, The City of Columbus had been at anchor for some time before her iden-tity iden-tity was discovered Tho vessel enter-ed enter-ed the harbor shortly after the arrival of a ship operated by the Merchant and Miners' Transportation company reached here and the fact that no boat I was Immediately sent ashore was taken to mean that tho vessel merely had sought refuge and that all was aboard VINEYARD HAVEN. Mass.. June l - The steamship Grecian which ac-cording ac-cording to reports yesterday had pick-ed pick-ed up the crew of the schooner Jacob M. Haskell, arrived today at an Atlan-tic |