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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. EXPLORING OF OCEAN FLOOR’ BEING URGED | Oceanographic Survey Would be Made to Discover | Many Facts, Under Plan | WHAT IS TO BE SOUGHT) Jules | a bottom by the Nemo is to] have its counterpart in reality, if re-| commendations embodied in the final! report of the Conference on Oceano- graphy to the Secretary of the Navy, | public today, are put into prac- Nov mn of the mythiea) Captain ainbow, which been on service in Orient, would be fitted out for oc ographic researches under the plan} as outlined by Lieutenant Commond- er George E, Brandt, U. the conference. | The reg » Gulf of and the Caribbean Sea, and neighbor- |) ing parts of the North Atlantic, ex-| tending through the Panama Canal into the Pacific, have b us the startin tion, An the | n selected | timated expenditure of |, $57,500 would be required at first. | With Captain F. B. Bassett, U. S.j N., hydrographer of the navy, as its |¢ president, the conference recommend- | ; ed that re ch work in oceano- | graphy form a permanent part of na-| val uctivities. Those who took part in the conference included represen tatives of the Treasury, W Navy, Interior, meree Departmen’ Institution, the of Science ds Nat Council, the Library i Institution a well ary as Secretary Wilbur, | W. Wallace, editor of Fishing Gazette and Herbert J.) Browne, long-range weather forecast er. A national cooperative pro; research in oceanography is the goal | seen by the conference. To explore some of the ocean waters that cover | five-sevenths of the earth's surface and exploit food, plant and animal re- | sources in them, and gain scientific, geographic, economic and climatic in formation, is the motive that prompts it. am of} Definite Objects The definite objects which the con ference had in mind are: discovering, | developing and utilizing, the re-) sources of the gation of the air and improv-| ing communi dio and sub-y marine cable; promoting human wel- fare through scientific discovery and the progress of knowledge and sate- guarding human life. Work in th North Pacific and North Atlantic| Oceans would be undertaken at a lat- er time Among the scientific problems to! be taken up are: shapes, contours and | depths of evaporation | and rain, fox and snow over and | land areas; distribution and periodic changes in atmospheric pressures and {| winds; ocean currents and verticai circulation of ocean waters; sea-wa ter chemistry; shifting of shore lines,| warping of margins of continents and submarine upheavals and disloca- tions; nature and composition of sca bottom; previous land connections and changes in existing connections | between continents; areas and fea-| tures of submarine volcanism and earthquake movement; selimenta- | tion; light penetration in sea water and its bearing on plant and animal life; distribution of the intensity of gravity; distribution, relative abun-| dance and inter-relations of i forms of plant and animal li bility under different atmospheric conditions; height, length and velo- city of ocean waves, and the location and extent of fields of static and electro-statie disturbances and vestigations of other forms of at- mospheric el it ean basins; Included in the practical which the conference expects, | discovery of new fishing banks as aid | to food supply; full understanding | of climate and developing of better means of predicting weather condi- tions; solution of weather problems | affecting sea and air navigation; knowledge of iceberg drifts; location of deposits of oil, ores and other economically important — resource and improvement of radig commun cation and reduction of operating cost of radio stations, Specimens of scientific importance would be trans- ferred to the National Museum for | study, exchange or other disposition, | results Navy, s¢-| Gore Mexico }to succeed the late Henry C. point of the expedi-/next March 4 when DULUTH JAM HELD GRAVE! elevator wee at the head of t filled, and 124 et termi confronts the shippers of | northwest, according to P. A.t returned from aly He y advisory board 1 new confront: | ing those rge is whether Du- luth terminals w. be able to care | for all shipments t after n closes, 3 lake of y le ago, ation Coolidg e White in the contest f dership itv at come in t Coolidge tit is not hi suggest in navigat Lee says GORE NAMED made by the | satisfactory to the administration, | Conference Called | A formal call was sent ) party org: j settled, all including Senator consin. Meanwhile | Wyoming, v the late | chusetts, in the seniority Lroken, maintaine Mr. Wallace’s Death The Washington, of West appointed Virginia wa Secretary of Agri 0 is enator ace. Mr. iy acting sec yf Mr. Wallac Gore, who has been serving since the death n serve only until he becomes gov- prnor of his home state, There are anywhere from 75,000, 100 to 1,000,000,000 million stars, chai ip astronomers say, tions committee. 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MALM SERVICE STATION More Comfort Tp FRENCH LOAN BILL PASSED Chamber of Deputies Ap- proves It By Big Vote | tion The pokesman. contest in’ the made house over cant by the vetion of Speaker Gillett to the senate from Massachusetts, will not come up for decision until the or- ganization of the congress use of the senate, it it the White House plidge will not partici- pate in this contest. BANKER GIVEN PRISON TERM ONTESTS new President | officially at no part ‘or Republican lea- the senate end to a head at a Paris, - Nov. —The senate stad the chamber of deputies passed the Teen bill under which $100,000,000 are to be advanced to France | by Ancrican financial interests headed by J. P. Morgan & Co. Oa nan The bill sed the chamber of i Bete ae deputies, 5 he senate, part to dicts Wolfe the vote mous, to 0. uch decision EF ae te F xs, The He yernment was able jected of “omitting to}. jush the loan bill through bota al entry in the books |} Guses of parliament in a few hours. corporation.” Two | phe pill authorized the borrowing of and cight months at hard labor | the $10,000,000 for a term of 25 the state penitentiary was the y t 7 percent interest. The is- ntence pronounced. suc price of the loan will be 94. ; sore There was much discussion of the PIPES measure, but opposition to it was Constantinople, No the pipe | confined to the finance committees craze has swept Tu The sale | of both chambers. The open debate of pipes in Constantinople alone has | on the bill on the floor of the sen- increased 300 per cent in the last | ate and the chamber was tame and four years, according to estimates. | subdued. The 29 votes cast against i The pipe has become the most popu- | the bill in the chamber came from lar f of smoking almost over | communist deputies. night. There seems to be no ex-| The reasons given by the govern- planation of th ment for urgent need for prompt ac- tak will be senate TURKS SMOK other will be when a ected and Republic L Nette of Wi Warren of in line to suececd Lodge of Massa- rule, hitherto un-| d silence on his at- epting the post. have felt thal Id prefen to re of the appropria- | He was indorsed Three tube Crosley set complete with horn and wet battery for— $75.00 Two tube Radiola III complete with all fittings for— Five tube Atwater Kent, the finest of all Neu- trodyne circuits and built into a beautiful case. $100.00 23.25 00. —REAL RADI@ SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT— Corwin Motor Co. 4th St. 325: The Ford Coupe is the tense weight of the water b the balances that outside. 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