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^Jhursday, Aug. 27,1936 K^nsion Of Universe * fl Pressages Destruction w Pasadena, Cal., Aug. 27.?The js H^Rjniverse is expanding at an explosive n( which, if continued, will brine |Kts ,1,-ti K tion. said Milton L. Hum- jn B^lgsem. authority of nebulae, Saturday he H^Bni-h- bs SW He said evidence obtained by as- in* ?Htrononiers proves the universe's ex- al pan- :;>!j. crowding1 outward with i|Bsurprising rapidity the boundary of I {}. jjM the observable region of space. I C(j W Some scientists, he added, believe j co BH the continued "blowing up" eventu- re U a!ly will bring the universe to an ex- ta gj plosive destruction. th tyf "The most distant nebula, or tar f? laB system, whose velocity lias been *n U measured, is receding at the rate of j P* 3B 26,000 miles a second", said Huma-j ta B son, a-soeiaie of Dr. Edwin Hubble I Ik Nn 1 run * * w i plete newspa] features. E state and nat ^OI I or remodeled 1 assistance for All this and r sections each \ SEND III! The Cherokee ; the Carnegie Institution's Mount | | ilson Observatory. "Each nebula, no matter where it situated, is moving away from its dghbors. To illustrate, one can * ink of the surface of a partially v flated balloon upon which a num- v r of dots have been placed. If the ~" illoon is inflated still more, each ? dividual dot will move away from ^ I of the others. "Since 1928 the velocities of more n an 150 nebulae have been measurI at Blount Wilson. The results t r.firm in every respect the linear n lation^hip between velocity and dis- t) nee derived by Dr. Hubble from v je nearer nebulae and show that * r even more distant objects the crease in velocity is still sensibly s< oportional to the increase in dis- w nee." f. The observations covers a range si longer need you go furtf ^er coverage of local and ach week we carry cor ional affairs and feature NEWS ? LOCAL PPENING Varriages ? Parties ? Vis 'ivic Meetings ? Clubs ? and transfer of property businesses ? Deaths ? E all civic improvements ? nuch more makes up ou veek. IN A NEW OR OiO NOT h IPTION BLANK :ase find $ for ' enter my subscription. New ?ewal , for a period * jrs sincerely, ss ? ?Scout, Murphy, North C J. S. Opens Drive On 'Shiners In W. Florida Pensacola, Fla., Aug:. 27.?Three ederal unit3 joined force for an air, rater and land drive against illicit rhiskey distilleries in west Florida f 240,000,000 light years, a light ear being 6.000,000,000.000 miles. 'Explorations have been pushed; ut to the limits of existing instruments," he said. "The radius of the j bserable region of the universe? he average distance of the faintest eubla recorded with the 100-inch elescope?is about 300,000,0u0 light ears. "There is no thinning out. We , ee but a little way into the universe 'hicli probably stretches on and on, , ar beyond the limits of our tcle:opes." A ar iji hE SP 4 ler than the pages of y national events ? or 1 aplete local news cove articles by America's ?* ] S DEI itors ? As a p School you the b ? New informativ ditorial American each week ir local part of yoi known anc RENEWAL SU HISS A SINGL SEND S Because I feel that subscribing to their homi address, and ask. that you Name Address ' Carolina 2 which is said to have yielded 70 still 35 prisoners and thousands of gallons of liquor and mash. Agents in airplanes were said tc b< spotting the stills and using radic equipment to direct motorboats and automobiles carrying other officerto raid them. The federal men were tight-lipped regarding their activities. W. L. Getzen, agent in charge of the United States Alcohol Tax Urit in Florida, has been traveling swiftly ovei the western part of the state in aircraft but asserted "there is nothing to say at this time." Efforts to interview him when he landed at rest view in an airplane and again in Jacksonville, brought r.o results. Authoritative sour-said the drive, which has been under way for several days, has not yet ended. ETi lPE our home newspaper t< for entertaining comics rage as well as terse c foremost artists and wi OUR FEATUR PARTME art of our continuous ef est possible paper, we a e and entertaining featun artists, authors and ne Read them and enjo; ar home paper. They ai 1 the best in their line. IBSCRIPTION pa t IbMJfc. AMPLE COPII the following persons will be i : paper, I herewith submit then send them sample copies for a cc (??" *) Name Address SEVEN?A. - s The tax unit, the custom service . ! and the coast guard were co-operating in the drive. It was said the : slaying of two enforcement officers > during the past year had directed at' tention to the west Florida area. Some of the prisoner were lifted I as Tom Muldoon, Mrs. Flossie Mv.l. doon and Lizzie Kowski. These three were arraigned before L'nited States Commissioner J. Montrose Edrehi who placed their bond- at $1,000 for . the man, $300 for his v::'e and $200 for the girl. Agents said Muldoon Ik: one of the > : 2 aiders. Mrs. Muldoon tried to drive ; 'hem out and the gill joine<l in the ; | fracas. They told tht- commissioner a ."o-galion still and 11 gallons of ; whisky were seized in the raid, which took place near Pcnsacola. V 1 3 find comand special omment on llli I NTS forts to give re including :s by leading wspapermen y them as a e nationally If! n?w ;. I ntcreated in HM fH
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