Show Cl aran n ce Asked By Big Boat U-Boat D Deutschland Likely to Sail Before Monday Night Sister Ship Is Kh Known wn to Be En R Route ute By CARL D D. D GROAT BALTIMORE Md July 22 The The Th Deutschland Germanys Germany's first undersea freighter freight r toda today seemed likely to be lip up and off on her homeward journey before Monday night This prediction is based ased upon the first thoroughly tangible act of t her hel pro promoters rl in several d days the days the s-the the filing this afternoon of application for clear clear- anco I Presumably Collector of Port Ryan granted the clearance secretly late today to to- o day He left town so his family said at the s same me time refusing to divulge his destination With preservation ot of neutrality inthe in inthe the he case there seemed no ch chance nc athis of at f his Ms announcing the clearance until after atter the ships ship's departure It If the the clearance was granted grante as b believed be be- the vessel must leae port in forty forty eight eight hours or arice anice however is rare and probably would be he resorted to In this case only I il it unforeseen developments pc Incidents of the late afternoon tended tended tend tend- ed to indicate that the Deutschland managers know her sister ship Bremen is en route Captain Hinsch and officers officers officers of of- of ot the submersible secretly conferred conferred conferred con con- over maps and plans which it was understood charted the position of th the thC allied patrol off orf the capes and traced the expected route of ot both the Bremen and the Deutschland Naval men said tonight on one me method of fooling tooling the patrol would be to have the Deutschland reach the capes caPE'S and nd then submerge while white the Bremen appeared and headed Inward Such a move would make it appear that the outward bound vessel was returning to port Strong Information came today that the Bremen is escorted by two fighting fighting fighting fight fight- ing submarines These it Is said will accompany her to the capes and Perhaps perhaps perhaps per per- haps attempt to sink allied ships ship afterwards afterwards after after- wards protecting the Deutschland outward bound bounel The clearance application and the thC Hinsch conferences led close ob observers oh- oh servers rs to feel confident that th the vessel vessel ves yes sel eel is at last preparing for an early dash There w was s some prospect to tonight tonight tonight to- to night of labor trouble at the Deutschland Deutschland Deutsch Deutsch- land hand dock for one oe o of the negroes employed as guard was disch discharged he said on the tho claim that he was a British s spy y Then rhen too some of th the negroes said they were disgruntled over the matter of pay and one of them said he would see to it tt that the Deutschland did not leave the pier if matters were not adjusted ad ad- Attorney Mark Jackson of the Stevedores organization admitted he had heard some some Inkling of trouble but refused to discuss the m matter further |