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‘A—12 QUAKE FOREGASTS 5358 Carnegie Laboratory State- | corded.” ment Follows Claim of Greenspan, New York. By the Associated Press. PASADENA, Calif, August 1— Widespread publicity to the claims of Reuben Greenspan of New York of the tides of the earth’s crust, coulq act as a trigger only, which will | not produce 81 €arthquake unjess an. | other cause N88 built yp o strong [ stress in a certain region After the occurrence of & Sttong shock literally thousands Of Tshocks are re- Trade Agreement Sigmed. LONDON, AUBUSt 1 () __a fiye. year agreement Providing for develop- ment of export Markets and protec- tion of respective home markets was signed yesterday in London by rep- resentatives of the British Iron and ability to predict earthquakes yes-| oo Troqoration and the Interna- terday shook the world’s foremost laboratory for earthquake study into action. The Carnegie Institution seismologi- cal laboratory, through Dr. Beno Gutenberg, geophysicist member of the staff, said all attempts to predict earthquakes have been without suc- cess. Furthermore, he said, the tional Steel Cartel of Continental Producers. Greenspan methods are not at all new. “Earthquake predictions have been published by the press and in maga- zines, especially for July 30,” the statement sets forth. Countries Mentioned. “In some instances Turkey, Persia, Western India or the northern part of Africa were mentioned as a region of the origin. In others, more ex- ectly. a strong shock in Western India was predicted for this date. No destructive shock corresponding to the prediction has occurred. “According to the report these pre- dictions were made on changes in the gravitational pull due to the varying positions of the sun, the moon and the planets. The moon produces tides in the solid crust of the earth with an up and down movement twice e day. which frequently exceeds 1 foot, * * * “If the gravitational pull of these bodies is really acting as a major cause of earthquakes there should be a clear parallelism between earth- quake frequencies and the changes in the gravitational pull Statistics on Subject. THE CHOICE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST CHEFS “Statistics, however, show that in THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1935. $150,000 ALIENATION SUIT IS -DENOUNCED Mary- Boland Characterizes Ac- tion by Wife of Nephew as Ingratitude. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, August 1.—Mary Boland, describing a $150,000 aliena- tion of affections suit brought against her as “a masterpiece of ingratitude,” sald yesterday, “I will fight it to the last ditch.” The noted screen actress was sued by Mrs. Elizabeth Ross Kummer, wife of Miss Boland’s nephew, Georg: Bernard Kummer. 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