MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934.
PAGE FIVE
SEA CREATURES
TO BE STUDIED
AT W DEPTHS
Scientist Develops 'Diving
Ball' Capable of With
standing Pressure Nearly
Half Mile Under Surface
WASHINGTON, D. C. (Spl.) Con
tinuation next aummer of the unique
deep-aea Investigations of Dr. William
Seeze under a grant of funds by the
National Geographic society of Wash-
fnrrtnn hn hofn announced bv Dr.
Gilbert Grosvenor, president of the
society. Dr. Beebe, who la director ol
the department of scientific research
of the New York Zoological society,
and a noted oceanographlc naturalist,
has developed during the last few
years an entirely new method of
undersea Investigation which permits
men to descend 6alely to depths which
hitherto couW not be reached.
Will Descend In Two-Ton Diving Ball.
Accompanied by an assistant, Dr.
Beebe plans to descend to a depth of
nearly half a mile below the surface
of the sea Inside the heavy steel ball
(the "Bathysphere" In which he has
previously made the record descent
for a living man 2200 feet. The
unique diving ball Is familiar to mil
lions of Americans who saw It last
summer and fall when It was on ex
hibit In the central room of the hall
of science at the Century of Progress
Exposition In Chicago.
It Is a thick-shelled sphere four-and-a-half
feet In diameter and
weighing two tons. It has windows
of fused quartz fashioned to wlth
atand the many tons of pressure to
which it la subjected by the sea water.
Through the wlndowa beams of light
are sent out Into the water and the
strange creaturea of the ocean depths
are observed. A steel cable lowera
the sphere from a barge at the sur
face and rubber-enclosed wires af
ford telephone communication and
electrlo light.
No Air Tubes to Surface.
Furnishing air from the surface to
the great depths reached by the
bathysphere Is Impracticable. The
observers are sealed into the ball, and
an automatio valve ateadlly releases
a supply of oxygan. Chemlcala ex
posed In racks absorb moisture and
carbon dioxide. At the end of the
dive the observers are living In an
atmosphere of slightly compressed air.
During Dr. Beebe's descents In 1930
and 1032 a number of forms of sea
life not known before were discovered.
Many of the atrange creatures were
found to possess glowing and flash
ing light organs which help them
In their battle for life In the depths
to which no sunlight ever penetrates.
Dr. Beebe expects to add many new
discoveries this year, and with the
aid of additional and new apparatus,
It Is hoped to prolong the dives to
four and even five houra In order
that detailed observations can be
made on the wholly unknown activi
ties and habits of deep sea creatures.
As to the possibilities for pushing
farther into the sea depths, he has
written: "Next to going to Mars,
there seems nothing more exciting
and unpredictable."
In the past, the deep sea diving in
vestigations have been carried on from
laboratories made available by the
British government on tiny Nonsuch
Island, of the Bermudas. This Islet
has rocently bet-n set aside for a gov
ernment school, but this development
will not in any way hamper the new
expedition. It will make Its head
quarters on the mainland near Non
such at Dr. Beebe's new, perfectly
equipped .laboratory near the Ber
muda biological station, and will
carry on Its underwater Investigation
In the aame area used In past years.
The work will start early In July.
Slated For Job
Senator Bone and Dill of Wash
ington have recommended A. J.
Chltty (above), publisher of 8he.
ton, for the post of United State!
marshal for western Washington.
(Associated Press Photo!
WILL EMPLOY 1 00
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Word haa been received at the of
fices of the Rogue River National
forest that authorization has been
made for the establishment of four
blister rust control camps In the
forest, which will give employment
to about 100 men for three months.
Karl L. .Tanouch, forestry supervisor,
said today.
The work will start two or three
weeks after vegetation has advanced
sufficiently for Identification, he
stated.
All persons In these camps will be
employed through the federal em
ployment agent, Lewis Ulrlch, Mr.
Janouch said, and announced that
no applications whatever will be re
ceived at the forest service office.
TO
LAKE 0' THE WOODS
Two roads to Lake o' the Woo'ds, via
Ashland and Dead Indian, also Butte
Falls and Fish lake, have been opened
by the forest service to travel, Karl
L. Janouch, supervisor of the forest,
announced today.
Snow haa been pushed off, on the
Dead Indian roadway, Mr. Janouch
said, but recommended anyone taking
that route Into the lake, take chains.
There Is no snow at the lake, he
sam.
OF GREEK ARTS
RESEARCH GOAL
Ancient Cultures Traced in
Effort to Prove Nazi Idea
That Civilization Took
Root in Nordic Soil
mania history, usages, etc., going
back to 3193 B. C.
This book, which was first spoken
of In Holland about 60 years ago, was
re-edltd by Prof. Hermann Wlrth,
whose theories of the nordlo origin
of everything that Is worth while,
now are being widely accepted lb nazl
circles.
Four professors of the German In
stitute of Breslau university have
issued a signed statement, confirm
ing an earlier pronouncement by
leading Dutch savants, that the Oera
Linda Book Is a fake.
The statement says in part: "Now
that all classes, we are happy to ob
serve, are manifesting enthusiastic
Interest In the ancient Germanle
Ideals, we must take care that these
national Ideals shall not be blem
ished or made ridiculous abroad by
such forgeries."
By A. J. BOUMAX
BERLIN. ( AP) Learned German
professors, vying with each other tOj
find, scientific basts for the nasi idea
that civilisation had Its roots in nor
dlo soli, are tracing ancient cultures
to Germanic origins.
Time-honored theories are being
thrown overboard. The old belief that
mankind spread, outward from Asia
has been discarded by many of them
as a fable.
Instead, Prof. Carl Sohuchhardt,
noted Berlin acraeologist, claims It
was the Germanic migration from
northern Europe that founded the
Mycenaean culture In ancient Greece
as far back as 2000 B. O.
In the scientific perodlcal For
schungen u nd Fortschritte (Re
search and Progress) Professor
Schuchhardt used a wealth of de
tail to support his theory.
He declared that the old Achalans
built square houses similar to those
of the northern Germans. The Oreek
besiegers of Troy used much the
same fighting methods as did these
ancient Germans, and Homer's con
ception of the Realm of Shades is
purely nordlc, he 'claimed.
Heathen Germans Lauded
The virtues of the heathen Ger
mans are frequently held up to emu
lation. That they were by no means bar
barians, but highly civilized people
even according to the newest Ideas,
is claimed by Prof. Gustav Neckel.
"They were," he writes, "unspoiled
by delusions about all men being
equal and free from false notions
about materialism and idealism.
"The leadership principle with
them waa the dominant feature, far
remote from the oriental notion of
kings and emperors ruling 'by the
grace of God.'
Baron Eudard von der Heydt,
prominent banker and ethnologist,
lecturing on early Germanic history,
even traced a connection of old Ger
man art with central Aalatlo and
early Chinese art.
Book Held Forgery
Hot controversy among savants
has been stirred up over the so-called
Oera Linda Book, otherwise known as
the Frisian Bible, supposed to con
tain ancient chronicles of old Ger-
t)ore Spent 915,965,
SEATTLE, March 22. (AP) Mayor
John F. Dore spent $15,966 in his un
successful campaign for re-election
and mayor-elect Charles L. Smith
8073, sworn statements showed. The
position pays $7500 annually.
.For every bog who
PLAYS BALL!
(Contmueo uocn page one)
effect. He might as well have sent
Rogers to Little America.
Gen. Johnson waa Invited
dress the Hibernian society In Bos
ton St. Patrick's day but declined. H
accepted an invitation to speak at the
Ulster society In New York, apparently
not realizing that he was Inviting
trouble between the north and south:
of Ireland. Some one must have told
him. for he later Informed the Ulster
society that he could not address
them, "un-fortunately." What he
meant was "fortunately," that Is, If
he plans to visit Boston any time
soon.
Governor Balzar
of Nevada Passes
CARSON CITY, Nev., Marcfc 23.
ad- (AP) Nevada, today mourned Its gov
ernor, Frederick Bennett Balear, 64,
who once uroclatmed It "the last free
atau In the union" because of Its
liberalism.
Governor Balzar, who during hi
terms In offic signed the legislative
act making gambling legal and the
measures reducing the state's divorce
residence from six months to six
weeks, died t the executive mansion
here yesterday after a long Illness,
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SAN FRANCISCO, March 22. (AP)
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