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Show It Can't Sink, Claims Lifeboat Inventor 1 Mipoos ? r fyJ7'iTvi fckii -iUsss 4T COMPARTMENTS OR "' 1 WfS SSP s " i"- 9 flOODOW COMPART - lBc8ggS!fl!J S' V " PlNl. TANKS, HEtP TO L- W, .-r-ag8itf ; STRENCTHtN tUItt j Siif &tlte&?&"&Z-J0rLL V"'"'",,",:,mm... ' ,'',,1, "iVj-i:.;,.,,:,. . - - - f itlEAVV WHtEt ACT 5 AS. ' ' Vf-71 ,,,.-V CfcMTER&OARO TO N t 1 MAINTAIN STABILITY. ' V L I ' WHEtl RlbtS TO ftOU le QVE O&aTACteO j ,,f I!? u The Invention of William L. Wheeler, Los , jiI' i Angeles, Calif., this lifeboat is claimed to be j I unsinkable. He invented the boat after three lrp'-wr'.f ? of his family had been lost in sea disasters. p&g$tr. IM ) : It Is all enclosed, making it non-sinkable and X""";" y non-capsizable. Buoyance tanks underneath j n-sw 1 j help keep It on an even keel. Designs for the mmmur i boat have been completed by a famous artist, p ,L. .AjL 1J and application has been made for a patent. ' """ The Invention of William L. Wheeler, Los Angeles, Calif., this lifeboat is claimed to be unsinkable. He invented the boat after three of his family had been lost in sea disasters. It Is all enclosed, making it non-sinkable and non-capsizable. Buoyance tanks underneath help keep it on an even keel. Designs for the boat have been completed by a famous artist, and application has been made for a patent. |