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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBI R 18, 1930. C—9 PARTY EXPELLED FROM GREENLAND Bucharest Scientist, With U. $. Aid, Says Food and Guide Were Denied. By Radio ta The Star. OSLO, Norway, September 18.—“We ere refused food, and the authoritfes lgave orders forbidding everybody to sell us provisions of any sort. We were refused a guide and had to tramp alone 13 hours over mountains, oiten being [forced to enter rivers up to our waists. These are the words of Prof. Con- t and his from Oak- in Iceland ng been refused a place at and over the Winter to conduct scientific investigations. Source of Funds. Dr. Dumbrova's expedition is financed ¢ the Paris newspaper Le Journal, and subsidized by the Rumanian and Bel- Together with me- rvations, the expedition stigate conditions for a regu- e between Europe and Amer- iea and to prepare a central wireless receiving station for “international pola and observation stations around olar area next Summer, Dr. Dumbrova and Mr. Bassett ignore e expelled from Greenland Before starting, we got permis from the Danish government, t wireless station 17 eolony at Scoresby So arrived there the place turned out be impossible for use, as the whole land was covered with steep rocks and with ice,” Dr. Dumbrova said. ion Another Place Chosen. “We therefore chose another named.‘Hurry Inlet,’ the same distance from -the Scoresby Sound, and in- formed the Danish government accord- ingly. , Our report was answered by the Danisk government with an order to Jeave the place. Our expedition ship had alpeady returned to Norway, and our houses- already were built for ter, but though we inform ernment of this, the order “Then we went. fo Scoresby Colony to plead our case, but found th ernment had given orders t was allowed to sell us food or any sort of provisions. We also were refused a uige to conduct us back to Hurry In- et to save our instruments. We were simply ordered on board a Danish gov- ernmenit ship and against our will taken away from Greeniand.” (Copyr 1930.) 200,874 Born in Partugal in 1929. LISBON, September 17 () —This capital has a birth raté of 22 per 1,000 of population, the lowést in Portugal The Province of Braganza, however, has place, iAnciem Egyptian | Dice “Loaded” to Show 2 and 5 |““Bones’’ Received by Museum May Be Those Cleo Gave Anthony. | By he Associated Prees. | CHICAGO, September 18.—An ancient |pair of Egyptian dice, dating from | Cleopatra's day, has been received by {the Field Museum. 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