Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1928 — Page 13

DEC. 17,1928.

S-4 IS SUNK AGAIN TO TEST SAFETYDEVICE Hope to Raise Craft in Record Time by Use of Inflated Pontoons. By United Press BLOCK ISLAND, R. 1., Dec. 17. The salvaged submarine S-4 was sunk in Great Salt Pond here today as part of a test which navy officers hope will prove the utility of safety devices which will make impossible repetition of the disaster that befell the S-4 a year ago today at Provincetown, Mass. The stripped submersible was sunk without a crew in fifty-five feet of water and the work of salvage begun immediately. The seacocks were tested by the crew before the submarine was abandoned. The S-4 was lowered until its deck was awash and then brought up. The crew took to boats and hose lines were attached to external flooding valves. Boat Is Submerged The boat settled evenly and slowly, in contrast to the rending of metal and impact of steel against steel when the coast guard destroyer Pauling sent it to the bottom, Dec. 17. 1927. The scene of today's tests, Great Salt Pond, is an artificial government harbor of refuge, a mile long and a half mile wide. The scientific sinking tock place in fifty-five feet of sheltered water. The salvage fleet was clustered about the middle of the harbor. The divers’ vessel Falcon was anchored over the sunken S-4 with lines to its valves. Two buoys marked the bow and stern. Lieutenant Commander Palmer H. Dunbar, superintendent of the tests, stood at the rail of the Falcon. Near him was Lieutenant Nodman S. Ives, commander of the S-4. Pontoons to Be Inflated Chief Gunner Clarence L. Tibbals was tending the divers as he did in The salvage operations late last year and early this year. Sinking and adjusting the pontoons were expected to occupy most of the morning. After the pontoons are in place, their chains hooked to the “pad eyes” in the side of the flooded S-4, the pontoons will be inflated and the actual raising attempt will begin. If the eyes do not rip out and allow the S-4 to crash to the bottom a wreck, the test will be termed a success. Gary Dedicates City Hall Bit United Press GARY, Ind., Dec. 17.—Gary’s $1,000,000 city hall was formally dedicated today. Many prominent persons made addresses.

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