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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. M"EPFORn. QREOOX. TRTDAY. AITfltTST 20. 1937. PAGE ELEVEN tr ; n ENTIRE UNIVERSE SCIENT!STAVERS Startling Idea Voiced by Jerusalem Savant Evi dence Comes From Re cent Nebulae Discoveries By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE Associated mil Science Editor NEW YORK, Aug. 30 (AP) Dr. S. Samburslty, age 3S. ot the Hebrew university. Jerusalem, today give In the Physical Review, here, evidence that the whole universe la shrinking, with everything In it. Including even the measurable units of energy. His Idea Is as startling as Einstein's discovery of the curvature of space time and somewhat analogous In set ting. Einstein was also a young man when he offered the world his then unbelievable theory. Sambursky, Ger man born, has been a quiet, un known scientific worker In Jerusalem since 1934, except for two years of science work In Holland. Standing Considered Sambursky la scarcely known In this country. But the American Sci entific Journal in accepting his article considered both Its worthiness and Sambursky's standing among scientists who know him. His evidence of shrinkage comes from recent discoveries made with . the world'a largest telescope at Mt, Wilson, California This telescope ahows that apparently the nebulae which are Island universes of stars. way out at the edge of visibility, are all rushing away from tne eartn. Their apparent speeds run up to 36,000 miles a second. For several years this was discussed as possible meaning that the whole universe Is expanding at explosive speed. But about a year ego Dr. Edwin Rubble, one of the observers with the big telescope, reported at Oxford England, discovery of a puzzle In the expansion. The slightly reoaisn coi ored light of these nebulae failed to substantiate fully the expansion theory. Dr. Hubble said it might be neces. aery to discover a new principle of nature to explain what tne Dig teie. scope saw. New Principle Dr. Sambursky offers the new prin ciple today 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 seme thing would be seen in the telescope provided everything between here and these distant neublae Is slowly, uniformly shrinking. He shows this by using mathe matics, substituting the shrinkage as a factor in calculations already pre viously 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 WW DOES BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE TASTE SO FRESH? BECAUSE ITS MADE WITH "FRESH- PRESS" SALAD Oil! 4 - ' electron, smallest known particle of matter. Another It the unit of energy. The measuring rod for this unit la known as "H," a tiny fraction, which can be written as 6.54 over 10 followed by 36 ciphers. "H" Is Proved Thl "H" was discovered bv Dr. Max Planck. Nobody knows Just why It Is true, but even Industrial science has proved the existence of "H." Dr. Bambursky shows mathemati cally that If "H" la ahrlnklng. as he minis, along with the dimensions of the fundamental particles of mat ter, the puzzle of the distant nebu lae can be explained. u this universal shrinkage Is true he aaya 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 yean from now. He suggests as a test the red light glxen off by cadmium. The length la about one-twenty-flva-tbousandtb of an Inch. - In 350 years. Dr. Sambursky says, that length would decrease by one unit of Its third decimal. For the time being, be adds, this test can't be counted upon. No Effect On Man The shrinkage of everything as pictured has no effect on man. But It has one Interesting point It is, says Dr. Bambursky, a new way of distinguishing the future from the past." Because the shrunken parts oi tne universe are the latest. Human senses do not need this new method for anything yet discovered. But scientists have speculated that somewhere In the unknown parts of tne universe the "arrow of time1 may point In a different direction than here on earth. Somewhere, that la, things may be growing younger. If Instruments find such a place, Dr. Sambursky's test, provided It Is verified, would reveal time which had reversed. Finally, Dr. Sambursky showa that his new ahrlnklng "H" explains the puzzle of gravitation In a new way. This explanation of gravitation he promises to publish more fully In separate paper. BILL TO RESTORE WILD LIEE GIVEN BOOSTJNSENATE Upper Chamber Unanimous for Bill Which Sports men Hail As Marking Up ward Curve of Game Life Menus of the Day By Mrs. Alexander George (Serving Three) Breakfast Menu Chilled Tomato Juice Ready Cooked Wheat Cereal Cream Poached Eggs on Buttered Toast Coffee Luncheon Menu Egg and Ham Salad Bread Spiced Applesauce Sugar Cookies Tea Dinner Menu Rice in Ring With Creamed Mushrooms Buttered Spinach Blsculte Honey Head Lettuce Relish Dressing Chilled Watermelon Coffee BEST FOODS REAL MAYONNAISE Home-Made Tomato Juice 13 cups tomatoes 3 cupa water 4 celery leaves cup chopped onions 3 bay leaves 1 teaspoon granulated sugar 6 whole cloves 3 teaspoons salt 14 teaspoon paprika Wash, but do not peel, the toma toes. Cut Into quarters. Add rest of the Ingredients. Cover and let simmer for 30 minutes. Strain. Re heat the Juice and let boll for ml nu tea . Pour in to stertl 1 zed J are and seal immediately. Egg And Ham Salad (Other cooked meat may be used) 2-3 cup diced cooked ham 3 hard-cooked eggs, diced cup diced celery 1-3 cup diced cucumbers 1 tablespoon minced onion 3 tablespoons chopped sweet pickles teaspoon salt V teaspoon paprika 13 cup salad dressing Mix and chill ingredients and serve In a bowl lined with shredded lettuce. Spiced Apple Sauce 4 cups sliced green apples 114 cups water 1 lemon slice 3 orange slices 1 cups granulated sugar 14 teaspoon nutmeg V4 teaspoon cinnamon Mix apples with water and fruit slices. Allow to boil qu.cniy ror nvo minutes. Add rest of the Ingredients and let boll until apples sre soft when tested with a fork. MEAT AND FISH MARKET ROY GUYER, Proprietor S. & H. Green Stamps 210 E. Main St. Free Delivery. Tel. 46 ORCHARD and PACKINO HOUSE WORKERS we have a complete assortment of LUNCH MEATS at the right price. Beef Pot Roast choice lb. 15c Fresh Ground Beef . lb. 15c No Cereal or Water Added SPRING LAMB Breast, lb. 10c Leg, lb. 25c Shoulder, lb. 22c Little Pig Sausages . lb. 28c Our Own Make Full Line Fresh Fish and Crabs Large Assortment of Fancy HENS - FRYERS - RABBITS One examiner reported going out ! with a man who ran through a stop j sign across the Pacific highway, risk- ! tng the livrs of both the examiner and the driver. The examiner didn't say anything ' until the driver did t a second time. Thereafter the driver stopped at stow signs, highway markers and school signs. ' On investigation, the examiner found the driver could not read Eng- ' lUh. that he assumed all signs said stop." 1 In a report to Chairman Everett Trowbridge of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce committee on fish and game and recreational re sources, made yesterday by T. E Daniels, regon director of the Ameri can Wild Life Institute, wild life restoration movements are said to have received a great Impetus when trie senate passed unanimously the federal aid to wild life bill (8-3670) on August 10. Passage of thle measure means that approximately three million dollars of sportsmen's taxes, now going to the United State, will be spent "for the sportsmen's benefit," said Daniels In bis report. Senate vnanlmous "Sponsored by the American Wild Life Institute, the General Welfare Federation and other conservation agencies, this bill was passed by the senate without a dissenting vote. The aim of wildlife enthusiasts endorsing this Important legislation Is now to have the house take similar action before the imminent adjourn ment of congress. If this can be accomplished, it will mark the be ginning of the upward curve of wild life populations of thle country. It will make possible the realization of the dreams of wildlife conservation ists and sportsmen over the entire continent. 'Senate bill 3070 and Its compan ion measure (HR-781), now in conv mlttee In the house, provide ap proximately four million dollars an nually to be spent on wildlife resto ration In the states. And this will be accomplished without additional taxation on anyone. It simply means the transfer of the present excise tax on sporting arms and ammunition from the general fund of the treas ury to a special federal-aid -for-wildlife fund This amounts to approxi mately three million dollars annu ally which will be distributed to the states in accordance with the ratio the state area bears to the total area of the country, and with the ratio the number of licensed hunters In each state bears to the total number of licensed hunters of the country. Big Fund Available "Of the total fund to be used un der the plan 75 per cent will be available from the federal fund, pro- viaea me individual states furnish the additional 35 per cent. There will, thus, be made available for wildlife restoration a total annual fund of approximately four million dollars. This will be spent on ap proved wildlife restoration projects in every state In the union. "The American Wildlife Institute suggests that everyone urge his con gressman to take prompt and favor able action on H. R. 7681." D.A.V. The Disabled American Veterans membership campaign is proving suc cessful, one officer having enrolled I ten new membera, it was stated to day by Cliff Reynolds, chairman. The campaign, like the local D. A C. chapter, is county-wide in scope. It will continue through September. Eligible for membership are Ameri can or allied veterans discharged for disability incurred overseas lp the world war. Report on the progress of the cam paign will be given at the next regu lar meeting in the armory at a o'clock Tuesday night, August 20. Mr. Reynolds said ail members should make a special effort to enroll eli gible before Tuesday's meeting. FUN for chitdnn of ell seal! FREE with any purchase or FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR Wings of the Morning! 4i ILLITERATE DRIVER ER SALEM, Aug. 30. (fl) The Job of operator's Means examiner la one which has no appeal to most people. Many times they take their lives Into their hand when they go out with as applicant. Oh, the devilish delight in being late to work, when a second cup of Schilling is the delicious reason. Schilling Coffee One for Percolator anothei one for Drip or Glass Maker. MICKEY AND HIS MA . . By GEORGE B. HAWKINS DID KU KMOW MU VI SlSfl W1 It NOW 1 r ? eon oaA crvA8CN J UNCLE w Y V BIG SISTER SGZ; "When they get to that stage, she's going to Dnii g op tne twins on ureas nreaa because she knows it's a good healthful food and belongs In the diet of people of an ages.1 BECK'S Orange Cinnamon Rolls 22c Per Dozen These light, flaky rolls make- a delicious dessert for your picnic baiket or for your Sunday breakfast. Real oranges are used to give you the real tang of the citrus fruit; the cinnamon adds enough spice to please your pallette. One dozen wrapped in cellophane. Special Saturday, August 21 at Beck's Bak ery or at your favorite food store. n on r m ROTHER BIG FOOD CENTER MAIN AND BARTLETT STS. Telephone 353 or 354 4 Free Deliveries Daily Telephone 353 or 354 Finest of Foods at Lowest Possible Cost 52 ONE CALL- RIIY hi I We are constantly striving to give you the w " best Food Values possible to obtain anywhere. Check the values below. They are real values obtnlnable at Hi man's due to our buying connections. You will find It to your advantage to do all your Food Buying here. You save both time and money. A nice, cool place to shop. TOMATO JUICE Kent's 3 Tall Cans 25c CRISCO COUPONS Bring In your coupons. We redeem them and save you money. 3 POUND PAIL 59c 6 POUND PAIL $1.19 It's Canning Time SUGAR 10 lbs. C 100 lbs. $5-39 MILK 4 Tall cans 29c Case 48 Tall cans $3.45 CATSUP RUBY BRAND 1 2 oz. Bottles ea. 10c 10 Bars Crystal White 33? 20 Bars Crystal White 65? TASTY ASSORTED COLD LUNCH MEATS h FANCY YOUNG FRYERS AND HENS CHOICE ROASTS -STEAKS- CHOPS Nice Young Fryers, lb 25c Beef Short Ribs, lb 12Jc Rib or Chuck Steaks, lb 20c Leg o' Lamb, No. 1 quality, lb 25c Pork Chops or Steaks, lb . .25c Bacon Backs, lb 28c Veal Loin or Rib Steaks lb. 20c Picnic Shoulder, nice, lean, lb 23c Bacon, sugar cured, med. thick, lb. 30c Prime Rib Roasts .n"" lb. 20c Fresh Side Pork lb. 20c Veal Shoulder Roasts lb. 15c Hamburger, fresh ground ..... lb. 15c Country Style Sausage lb. 15c Shortening 3 lbs. 39c Lard, home rendered. .r. ... .lb. 15c Choice Beef Pot Roast .lb. 15c Hens, choice young R. I. Red lb. 20c COFFEE Fine quality Coffee at Lower Prices S. & W. or Monarch 2 lbs 52 Hills Bros. Blue pkg. 2 for 45 3 lbs. Red A Coffee 55 Ground fresh any way you like It. SARDINES large Otal Tina 3 for 25c Real Bargains in CANNED GOODS TOMATOES Josephine No. 2yi size 4A. tins. Special, can I U C STRING BEANS Tasty Brand, No. 2 A. tins. Special, can ............... I UC PEAS Meco brand, New Crop, 1 flf Fine Flavor, per oan . .... I U C PORK AND BEANS IGA Brand, OEf very fine quality. 228 os. cans C3C HONEY We have a complete stock of a" New Crop at Lowest Prices. NEW POTATOES LOCAL 10 lbs. Potatoes. . . 50 lbs. Potatoes. . . .19c .90c SNOWDRIFT Everything in the KELLOGG LINE All Nice and Fresh Time to Can Fruit We hare ererythlm you need In tannins supplies at the ery lowest prlres possible. Oet our prlres before you buy. Shortening A Real Saving 3 pails 59c " 6 $1-19 ONE CALL BUY ALL BUY FLOUR NOW MOON BRAND Montana. Hard 4 EC Wheat Flour. 49 lb. sack ! I 33 KITCHEN QUEEN An all purpose flour. 49 lb. saok GOLDEN HEART Guaranteed Hard Wheat Flour. 49 lb. sack $1.69 $1.55 LUMAN'S Bakery Specials SATURDAY ONLY Fresh .Orange Cake Lemon and Lime Cake Fresh, ripe oranges, lemons and limes re used in these cakes. The light, fluffy layers of both cakes are covered with fondant icing. Cool, re freshing they are hot weather cakes, sure enough. Specially Priced 59c Yi cake 30c FRUITS Ct VEGETABLES SATURDAY ONLY Field Grown Tomatoes lb. 5c Bunch Vegetables 3 for 10c Local Fresh, Tender Large orisp heads NEW CABBAGE LETTUCE GCOKING APPLES . CORN, fresh, tender Grapefruit . lb. 2V2c 2 for 13c 6 lbs. 25c dozen 20c 3 for 19c Full oi juice. Modlum site 'I I 2