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Show GERMANS SHELL I I LIFEBOATS OF I LINER CAROLINA I I NEW YORK June 4 Evidence that H I the German submarine that attacked the New York and Porto Rico lir.er H ' Carolina shelled her lifeboats was H brought here today by a British steam i er from AVost Indian ports. Tho British steamer reported that H I she had picked up at 4 p m. yesterda off Cape May an empty motor life- H boat belonging to the Carolina dam- H aged by shell fire. The hull of the motorboat had been pierced by the fire of the U-boat's guns. One of three oars found in thl boat had been i-plintcrcd in a way that indicated the use of a machine un. There was found in the boat a man's cap and a number of biscuit tins. NEW YORK, June 3 A boat from the steamship Carolina containing nineteen survivors including two women, has landed at Lewes, Pel The member of the crew lauded was an engineer. This message was recoived by the New York nnd Porto Rico line today from the coast guard eervioa. All but ono of the nineteen survivors were passengers, the message indicated. Hfl LHHHIIV LIV iJanlfl |