Show BEEBE BEEB PLANS RECORD RECORD- DESCENT INTO OCEAN Dive of 2510 Feet Into Bermuda Berm Waters Fails to Satisfy Marine Scientist WASHINGTON Aug 14 UP Dr William Beebe and Otis Barton Bartoni record-holding record deep sea explorers explorer were preparing today for a new and d deeper descent into the ocean in their two and one half ton steel divine ball i Advices to the National Geographic society sponsor co-sponsor of the Beebe expedition ex cx- operating in n Bermuda Waters waters wa Wa- indicated the scientists were checking all nfl their apparatus apparatus' tusto to make sure that no defects developed during Saturdays Saturday's record dive of 2510 feet As soon as the equipment is thoro thor- thor o checked it will be only a matter matter mat mat- ter of waiting for r favorable weather before Beebe and Barton Barten descend again into the jet black ocean depths On their ast last dive Beebe and Barton Barton Barton Bar Bar- ton ton through thre three inch inch thick windows windows win win- dows observed d scores of at fish hitherto unknown to science I r never saw never saw so much new stuff cables to the Geographic society qu quoted ted Beebe as saying The scientists spotted these unknown unknown un un- un known creatures with the aid of powerful searchlights t that hat h a t c cut u t through a region into which light never before had penetrated Motion pictures were taken and through a telephone connection to the surface Beebe dictated thousands of words of scientific d On Saturdays Saturday's dive in the heavy steel ball ban known 3 as a bathysphere Beebe and Barton exceeded their previous pre descent by feet They fell ell barely more than feet short of their goal of ot a mile half but Beebe said he h had c d not nat been interested in merely setting records and had stopped at 2510 feet bec because use there were things there that he wished to observe In the new dive which may be undertaken this w week ek the explorers expect to go down several hundred feet deeper Reports here said the bathysphere and accompanying equipment had worked perfectly on the descent to 2510 feet and had fully protected t the e scientists fr from m the the- life crushing pressure pres pros sure of 1000 pounds to the squa squa square e inch which exists at that depth |