SIGNS OF LIFE
(Received 19th December, 2.30 p m ) NEW YORK, 18th December. Captain Brume, commanding the force engaged in salvaging the S4, reported to the Navy Department that signs of life were heard from inside the vessel. He said that there were responses to a diver who tapped on the torpedo room. A hole eight feet wide was found on the starboard side of the battery room. The men are believed to be living except those in the battery room. Tangled wires prevent tapping at the control room or on other compartments.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 147, 19 December 1927, Page 11
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