Show German Submarines a Exposed to Danger Is TS Claim of n Critic By CARL W W. ACKERMAN United press Press Staff Correspondent BERLIN BJ Sept 4 via yla The Hague Count Count Yon Von military mili- mili mill mili tary critic of the and an editorial writer in the Kreuz today sounded the tho on only 1 discordant notes thus far heard in Berlin since it became known yn that Germany y would yield certain in points to America in the submarine controversy Re refrained from any n discussion of or the political issues Involved If If a steamer only mil carried one passenger in addition to a large cargo of war munitions then she aha becomes a passenger ship said lO and nd under the tho new order of things thing's must he be stopped for Cor det detailed examination by our submarines While this examination t 13 s in progress the boat is exposed t to danger not th iy ramming from g Jy Jhc itself r but nc Y torpedo bo b als Us enemy l aeroplanes from armed mot fr bona armed trawlers yachts and other devices the tho enem enemy may use in meeting submarine submarino attacks Despite these difficulties it Is declared necessary that the submarine submarino make safe the tho lives of or n noncombatants Whether the tho submarine commander must take Into consideration weather condit condl dons distance from shore time of the day or night amount of or provisions provisions pro pro- visions ns to be furnished the noncombatants all all these things enter the tho discussion Tho The Kreuz commenting briefly on the Indicated change in submarine tactics observed We Ve aro filled with much concern and he heavy hevy vy doubts The American American American Amer Amer- ican press praises Ger Germany arty for Cor those concessions indicating their importance Wo We rega regard d our submarine warfare against England as much weaken weakened d. d |