Anti-Submarine Device.— -American science will find a way to meet the menace of German submarines*' by trapping them when they rise to the surface at hight, Mr, Charles F. Kettering, head of General Motors research division, told a group of returned American war correspondents recently. "We have been working with the navy for six years,” said Mr Kettering. “It’s not going to be too hard to beat the subs.” He predicted that an anti-submarine device would be completed, and in operation “within a reasonable time.” Mr Kettering, a vice-president of General Motors Corporation, is one of the world’s best known industrial research scientists. The invention which first gave him his wide fame in the automobile industry was the self-starter.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23415, 23 August 1941, Page 10
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