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an ype OOM iy 5 at J 3 a EE: 3 Py . . 8 . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922. r mersible referred to in fecent cable) of the naval treaty formulated at the| Krupps for the right to manufacture|wants it the Krapps must be con- ans for Super- u mar ne despatches from Berlin, ‘This sub-| Washington Conference Jast winter,|the super-submersibles according to} sulted, Until we look it over it is ben cruinor Is maid to have ® orulsing|to auxiliary craft of not more than|the Flamm dosigh, if it is approved! unwise to pass on its feasibility.”” F radius of 28,000 miles. 10,000 tons. Prof. Mlamm’a inven-|by our submarine experts, 4 Co oming to U. S. From Berlin; Stes Seven Core aad + on tion comes within this limitation and] “We have promined <a eee it tt etrikes Amert -Jany information Prot. GAMBLING RAIDS NET 500. have many plans here for larger sub- rikes Amertean naval men fa BONWIT TELLER .€2CO Onpinations FIFTH AVENUE: AT‘38™ STREET Special Values Saturday ““Bontell’”’ Glove Silk vorably, it may be adopted. nishes about his new ship,” sald a { Has Cruise Ran e 28, 000 Miles marines than the 7,000-ton invention | ‘To get the right to construct mub-| Naval oxpett Who has beon th cor. | Whetesnte Arrests Made tn Clean- i mentioned. The idea of @ big sub-| marines after Prof, Flamm’s degign|tespondence with Berlin about the Up te Philadelphia. Hap marine Is nothing new to us, Bome|may mean that we Will have to enter|matter, “I had a tetter from one PHILADELPHIA, June 2—Between | ot ved pane submitted to tus Provide |into negotiations with the Kruppa, fa-| our naval men at Berlin about it, but} | PMILADS ss Wake takeon ask ‘or bigeer thowe wi @ | mous G .{the plans have not ‘we rioom |. Awaited With Interest, Though Navy Has ¥,000-ton craft woul eRfry, which are derstood they have bought the tnven.|have not even. the. dem ‘Thin| hight tn a sorloe of ruida by the polce sald to x c inch. How-| tion, and Prof, Flamm is sending his|is based on some patent which Prot.| On gambling houses. 8 Specifications for Much Larger Submersi ever, ite a involved queetion ahd | pian to this mene mening nial Us baat on. NEM, pena Wie xv ; ja. whether fehting understanding that we will ot give|Department to have it patented fh ble, With Heavier Guns. Cha sae are, practicable aes on any Information about them, —As| this country for him, We understand notualty built is only 8,000 tons. @ commercial proposition the United|the Krupps have already bought the bd (Special to The Evening World.) try by the Allies with respect to sgb- Sub- ie WASHINGTON, Jv marine construction has not damp-Inave one of that site and Germany States can econo! arrange with the pian and If case ahy othet country the prisoners. ; ‘Ine experts In the Navy Depart-lened Prof, Flamm’s interest, He con-[fiad several. It Is @ big step to a ao = nderthi Pp |) ment are awaiting wth keen interest} structed the Deutschland, the dig]|7,000-ton undersea ship."’ ings [Phe arrival of plans for a ® :.Jcommerctal submarine, whose un-] This naval expert explained that U : } oat, he United State heralded arrivel at an American|ifventors are constantly sending in ‘ ? . sent to the Uni a port in the early months of the world | designs for new types of submarines — Tae "ie ; (ae by the American Naval At-| war caused a sensation, of larger size than the prevailing “ade GLOVE , O85 » { Prot. Oswald Flamm, an Instructor Prof. Flamm has recently com-| types, but some of these are ‘‘freak’’ ercephiobal: Gulley, VES : . ' cho ».] pleted designs for several new types | siagestions. i ji the Technical High School at Ber Le) Cabioarinea wan ineiaad Bd ted The United States thay fet, ap in, and & German authority on un-|. epartment to-day, although|some appear to believe, build subma- || Mersea craft, is the Inventor. 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