Recalling Last Days of Freedom’s Fight It was Great Britain's misfortune to lose one of her battle- ships just before the end of the great conflict. This is the first photograph released by the British censor to be received in the United States showing the ship lurching to port a few minutes before sinking, the victim of a submarine or mine Millions of dollars worth of ships sunk by sub- marines may be raised and restored to service. The salvage section of the British navy has raised the steamship Araby after she rested 18 months on the bottom off the French coast. The ship was broken in half but the ends were temporarily patched up with wood and concrete bulkheads ley after collision with merchant- man, causing ma- rine bombs to explode. Eighty-seven lives lost , Marine bomb gun in There isno guess- ue EET work as to the ex- plosion of the ma-~ rine bomb, as the photo shows The mallet- shaped bomb is hurled up- ward at an angle of about 45 de grees from the deck toward the submarine, and explodes as it buries itself in the water © Press Illus. and Inter. Film Service 75