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Show WRECK OF GERMAN SUBMARINE FOUND Discovered in Kj.otvik Bay by a Fisherman Fisher-man and Will Be Raised by . Divers. CHRIST! ANT A, Oct. 20 (Correspondence (Correspon-dence of the Associated Press). The lose of two German submarines has just become be-come known here. Parts of one have been found in Kjotvik bay by Captain Odin Berg, a fisherman. The other was blown up by an explosion on 'board the English ship Olive Brunch while the submarine sub-marine was lying alongside. The Tlriens Tegn gives the following account of Captain Cap-tain Uerg's find : Captain Berg announced t hut a submarine lay on the bottom off K.iotvik. four miles north of Ham-m Ham-m erf est and 2'tO meters from land. Berg thought it could be raised, but the Norwegian patrol boats rould not find t lie wreck, and the ma t ter was dropped. Meanwhile, however, Berg has dragged Kjfitvik bay on his own account and has fished up parts of the submarine. A private company now proposers to send divers to Kjotvik and salve it. , Forty-five men from the Olive Branch1 have arrived at Honningsvaag. Thev ' state that the ship was loaded with am- ! niunit ion. 'l",1c 1" -!a t which attacked it approached the sinking ship aftfr the rrfw had been removed, when suddenly ' there came an explosion, which wrecked ' the submarine, with the loss of Its whole' crew. j |