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HOLDS STARS SET SIZE OF UNIVERSE Dutch Astrolooer Dlsaoms With Einstein’s Theory In Princeton Lecture. B the Associated Press PRINCETON, N. J, October 38— The stars, constantly retreating toward the limitless rim of the Milky Way, are | the factors that determine the sise of the universe, says Prof. Willem de! Sitter, note Dutch _astrologer. He Iast night on “The Size of the niverse” in the Prick Chemical Labo- the limits of the universe. Dr. de Sitter's exposition is at vari- ance with the theory of Albert Einstein, ‘mathematician. Ein- starting at a certain sise and increas- 1 ing to become an infinite, after an in- itial postulate that the whole of space was first filled homogeneously with a certain amount of matter, but with no :mfdunnm having no matter, only motion. Its size has Bmmnuy‘ increased, the professor said, but it still remains finite—or limitable. Using the more scientific proton in- | stead of the sand grain as the basis of | his calculations, Dr. de Sittcr placed | the number of protons in the universe | at seven times ten to the seventy-eighth | wer—or, in orther words, a 7 with | 8 zeros after it. This calculation was | advanced in support of his theory that | the universe could be measured and therefore cculd not be infinite, ORE MINES OF WEST RESUME OPERATION Increased Aotivity Held to Indi- cate Belief Better Quotations Are in Prospect. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Octohss old, weather-beaten stamp sprinkle the desert hills of Southern California, Arizona and Nevada are re- sounding once again, crushing ore, for the first time in several years. While better pmu lw eoppcr 'nld. silver, mercury and other mineral ucts of the Southeast have n been offered, a resumption of activities within, the Mdnmfl: Con- solidated in Nevada has just paid a $10,- 000 dividend. Last week a 30-pound brick was from the old was shipped elly Mine near Randsburg, Calif. An-yln'!I offices here report l hrn port they're 1t juent ] o0y ol S, et s Chile cmwu Queen. SANTIAGO, Chile.—Senori Cora Silva has been proclaimed - grnz festivities are being onor. She is the Chilean terpart o!mem’:emotuuflu for the vernal Season is making its advent south of the Equator, and ann Spring flesta is in full l'ln:h g AMERICAN Science Skeleton of Neanderthal Race Found by Research- ers at Foot of Mt. Car- mel, in Jerusalem. Discovery of the m of the third child of the Neanderth: race—the strange subhuman people mn inhab- ited Europe and Eastern Asia before the coming true man—is reported by the American School of Prehistoric Re- | search working in caves at the foot of Mount Carmel. near Jerusalem. About 50 Neanderthal skeletons have been found, scattered over Central Eu- rope and Asia Minor. The first remains | of & child of this race, however, was found at La Quina, in Prance, during the World War and the second at Gi- braltar in 1926 The race became extinct lw- | mately 50,000 years ago, probably with ‘Dl!ns, present human race. T.R. H. (Copyright. 1931.) ‘There was a time when correctness ;m printing was held in higher estima- | tion than even today. The Elsevirs (a famous family of Dutch printers of the | sixteenth and seventeenth centuries), it is said, affixed their proof-sheets to | the doors of the universities, and of- fered a high premium fcr the discovery of an error, however trifiing.. STOP “DOSING,” URGE FAMOUS M. D.s « TRY YEAST! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1931 MISSING ELEMENT | ' REPORTED FOUND Man Announces Dtscovery of Samarskite Deposits With | “Number 87.” By the Associated Press. CHEYENNE, Wyo. , October 38— | Hugo Reinbold, a Los Anl!ltl mineral- ogist, has announced the discovery in Southeastern Wyoming of deposits of samarskite containing “missing element |No. 87" the identification of which was recently made public at Cornell Universit, | Rein! sald he found evidence the | valuable mineral exists in quantities, | and that he has shipped !Mfount of it to his home. He said he found one | crystal weighing 300 pounds containing | samarskite He left for Los Angeles and declined to reveal the exact loeation of the de—l posit. 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