STOLEN SUBMARINE PLANS
ALLEGATION AGAINST KEUPPS. Paris, February 3. The "Matin" states that Mr. Simon; Lake, an American naval architect, alleges that Germany's new submarines were built by Krupp's from his designs, , which Krupp's refused to pay for or ; return. [Mr. Lake, a nayal architect and me>chanjcal engineer, is tlio inventor of th« ','evou keel" typo of submarine torpedo; boat. _ He built the first experimental' boat in 1894, and built the Argonaut inj 1897, the first submarine to operatsi •; successfully in the open sea. Ho has designed and built many submarine* ; boats for the United States and foreign] countries. He spent several years injj , Russia, Germany ,and England, 'design-j tag, building, and acting in an capacity in the construction of sub-marine-torpedo boats. He is also thof inventor of a submarine apparatus for. locating and recovering sunken vesselsi ; and their cargoes; submarine apparatus for sponge _ and pearl fishing, and a heavy oil internal combustion engine for marine purposes.]
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2377, 5 February 1915, Page 5
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157STOLEN SUBMARINE PLANS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2377, 5 February 1915, Page 5
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