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= tween, onfiscated Firearms strum of the state game and fish department ‘announced Friday. Latest Thing for Social Calls _ Vaudeville Revival Is To Be Auctioned Off| tuciuded in the confiscated Sroperty icted leat, of sonticaes. tue 9 Sec eat ahem (OS . Pul - 5) bi He rms, traps and fishing equipment] and one feel tour ana res a New York, Aug. 90-—(F)—A nation- » gas been set for Aug. 30 at the state} Bids will be accepted by mail, if wide revival of vaudeville, ending resid. k by anese aid that and } Not y of apitol, Commissioner D. W. Hulter- DELICIOUS] eit eosin ee oe oF check to @ amount oj bid, Hulter- strum said. Thompson Urges Rural School Classification Bottineau, N. D., Aug. 20. — () — Forty North Dakota county school su- Perintendents were considering Friday standardization and classification of Tural schools as a basis for appor- tioning aid from the state equaliza- dark days for jobless hoofers, jugglers, and henna-haired sister singers, was envisioner Friday by the American Federation of Actors. Chief reason for the optimism was the announcement of a new vaude- ville circuit to operate on a 27-week schedule in 20 cities from the east coast to the Mississippi river. : The announcement was made after signing of a closed shop agreement between Isie Hirst of the Hirst Cir- cult and Ralph Whitehead, executive secretary of the American Federation of Actors. Whitehead said theater/Sambursky, age 36, of the Hebrew operators in other cities also were} University, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, AUGUST .20, 1937 IS WHOLE UNIVERSE SHRINKING? HEBREW ‘SCIENTIST SAYS $0 New Theory Based on Astrono- mic Discoveries Made at Wilson Observatory New York, Aug. 20 —(P)— Dr. 8. Jerusalem, Friday gives tion fund. The question was put before the EC bigs group at. their annual state meeting No town car—and no chauffeur, thanks—for Winthrop Gardiner, Thursday night. Long Island socialite, when he goes out to make calls. He merely B ted ays session, Arthur E. drops down to Roosevelt Field, and squeezing into this pint-sized iompson, st superintendent of plane, flies merrily on his way. And although, as he illustrates, the ° ° public instruction, urged that super-| plane is so small that he can lean on its top wing, it’s fast, too, } In Automobile Mishap intendents take steps to have rural with.a cruising speed of 150 miles an hour. —- . schools classified as ungraded, stan- ae coe ae Eau, ire 20 aon 7H dard and superior and a program sub- A .| Maree, 21, ou 22 eked mts to the next session of the state Mrs. Hahn Is Linked bel pees peer oe yun Froese: Beane aeeccce onete eal noe lature for apportioning equaliza- i i « GP) 2 tion funds on that basis. With Woman’s Death Hee ea nine vpiggest mass murder In| were killed early’ Friday when their : Assistant, Prosecutor Loyal Martin|fa" ico" gre, Toad and somersaulted Cincinnati, Aug. 20—(P)—Mrs. Ollie e ditch on way ant TO CHANGE HARDIN STATUS |q,clis Koehler, 19, died late ‘Thurs, ixmmediately asked Coroner Frank |county road B, north of St. Paul. Washington, Aug. 20-—(P)—The city day in a hospital where she had been |M,CoPPock to conduct a post-mortem! “Police said they could not tell who of Hardin, Mont., would be excluded] in since, acting detective Chief Pat |°X®™nation. had been driving the car, listed to clamoring for acts long absent from the boards. St. Paul Editor Killed WILSON’S Testor Ht in the Physical Review here evidence that the whole universe is shrinking, with everything in it, including even the measureable units of energy. His idea is as startling as Einstein’s discovery of the curvature of space- time. Sambursky’s evidence of shrinking comes from recent discoveries made with the world’s largest telescope at Mt. Wilson, California. This telescope shows that apparently the nebulae, which are island universes of stars, way out at the edge of visibility, are all rushing away from the earth. Their apparent speeds run up to 25,000 miles a second. For several years this was discussed as possibly OMLY WHEOH & CO. 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Norge Appliance Shop 212 Main Open evenings until 9 o'clock during Norge Week Phone 2423 to| expanding. Discovered Puztle But about a year ago Dr. Edwin Hubble, one of the observers with the big telescope, reported at Oxford, England, discovery of a puzzle in the expansion. The slightly reddish col- ored light of these nebulae failed to substantiate fully the expansion theory. Dr, Hubble said it might be neces- sary to discover a new principle of nature to explain what the big tele- scope saw. Dr. Sambursky offers the new prin- ciple now. Under the expanding theory the light of these distant nebulae would be red if they were going away. But Dr. Sambursky points out that the same thing would be seen in the telescope, provided everything be- tween here and these distant nebulae is slowly, uniformly shrinking. He shows this by using mathemat- ics, substituting the shrinkage as a factor in calculations already previ- ously used to prove the expansion idea. Several things are shrinking, he says. These include the “universal lengths of atomic physics.” One of these lengths is the radius of the elec- tron, smallest known particle of mat- ter. Another is the unit of energy, known as “H.” Uses Mathematics Dr. Sambursky shows mathematic- ally that if “H” is shrinking, as he thinks, along with the dimensions of the fundamental particles of matter, the puzzle of the distant nebulae can be explained. If this universal shrinkage is true he says it can be proven. One way is to measure the wave length of a ray of light now, and again at the same point 350 years from now. He sug- gests as a test the red light given off by cadmium. The length is about one twenty-five-thousands of an inch, In 350 years, Dr, Sambursky says, that length would decrease by one unit of its third decimal. For the time being, he adds, this test can’t be counted upon. . The shrinkage of everything as pic- tured has no effect on man. But it has one interesting point. It is, says Dr. Sambursky, a new way of “dis- tinguishing the future from the past.” Because the shrunken parts of the universe are the t. FARGO MAN HEADS WORLD'S FAIR UNIT Four Bismarck Men to Serve With Group Representing State in N. Y. Exposition New York, Aug. 20—Prof. T. H. Hopper of Fargo has been appointed chairman of the North Daokta unit of the national advisory committee of the New York World's Fair of 1939. In this capacity, Hopper will serve as “liaison officer” between the New York Fair corporation and the North Dakota unit of 100 prominent citizens formed to represent the legislative, civic, commercial and professional groups of the state. The appointment of Hopper was announced by Grover Wahlen, presi- dent of the fair corporation. Hopper was nominated for his newest posi- tion by representative groups in North Dakota, Among the prominent North Da- kota citizens enrolled as New York Fair committeemen are: Fargo—F. F. Doherty, F. A. Irish, Cap E. Miller, W. D. Powell, M. O. Ryan, J. H. Shep- perd, William Stern, B, C. Bismarck—Myron H. Atkinson, A. E. Brink, H. P. Goddard, J. P. Wagner; Bottineau—W. L, Helgerson; Cando —Vine D. Lord; Carrington—P. Neu- hartt; Columbus — L. E. Mahoney; Cooperstown—N. M. Lunde; Crosby— A. U. Anderson; Devils Lake—Noel Tharalson, S. W. Thompson; Ellen- dale—F, J. Graham; Fessenden—Dr. D. W. Matthaei; Finley—L. P. Lar- son; Forman—Gilmen Malthud; Fort Yates—Frank B. Fiske; Grafton—T. A. Driscoll; Grand Forks—W. W. Blain, John C. West; Hazen—R. M. Stroup; Jamestown—C. H. Conway, R. W. Delaney, H.C. Fulton; Ken- mare—A. F. McKenzie; Killdeer—I. L. Doherty; Langdon—Edward J. Fran- ta, W. J. Murle; Lisbon—W. A. Lily- quist; Mayville—C. C. Swain; McVille N. Brakke; Minot—F. P. Augh- nay, W. G. Connors, H. L. Finke, George A. McFarland; Page—Ken- neth McGregor; Regent—H. C. Bow- ers; Richardton—I. E. Giedt; Rolla— John A. Stormon; St. Thomas—T. E. Whelan; Stanley—Martin Hanson; Starkweather—Edwin Traynor; Steele —H. W. George; Valley City—M. E. McCarthy; Van Hook—P. M. Shef- veland; Wahpeton—R. J. Hughes, Dr. H. H. Pfister, E. F. Riley; Washburn— Hans A. Fischer; West Fargo—J. E. Pyle; Williston—J. Arthur Cunning- ham. FR GIVES CONGRATULATIONS Washington, Aug. 20.—(?)—Presi- dent Roosevelt congratulated the people of Afghanistan Thursday on the anniversary of that nation’s inde- pendence. Horace Greeley, famed for his “Go west, young man” phrase, was born Feb. 3, 1811, 7 2 Senate Subcommittee [tric t wana ror N; Dy Oct i ai Sen, McGill : Schedules N.D. Meeting |**7¥ Sen. George MoGill of Kansas, Washington, D. C., Aug. 20- Spokane, Wash., Sept. 30 and another The itinerary of the senate agricul- one is set for St. Paul, Oct. 15 and 16 ture subcommittee, appointed to study wheat and corn legislation, calls for SATURDAY LAST SHOWING of the famous Albrecht Furs will play. AMAZING OFFER A FULL YEAR! NORGE APPLIANCE SHOP 312 MAIN PHONE 3423 Open evenings until 9 o'clock during Norge Week. . 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