Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1934 — Page 20
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HARVARD USES $50,000 GIFT IN STAR CENSUS Ten Years Will Be Needed to Complete Survey of Galaxies. K> f rrr,. CAMBRIDGE Mass.. March 16. A =ar census, in which the heaven* wiil be surveyed for a distance of 600.000 000 000 n00.000.000 'quintillion* miles, has been aided by a 350.000 gift to the Harvard astronomical observatory. The gnf was from Earl Willson Berms, retired engineer, of Worcester. He ;ame an additional *50.000 to the Gray Herbarium of Harvard university, which houses 350.000 sheets of mounted specimens of flowering plants, ferns and fernallies from all parts of th® world. Dr. Harlow Shapley, direction of the astronomical observatory, explained that fen years may be required to survey all galaxies out to a distance of a hundred million light years. Staffs will work at Harvard observatories in South Africa and Oak Ridtre. Two years ago Harvard finished a complete survey of all galaxies, or irregular luminous bands of stars in the heavens, to a distance of ten million light years, a galaxy has about a billion stars and within the ten million light-year area were found some 1.200 galaxies. Dr. Shapley expects to tind about 300.000 galaxies within the next ten years.
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ADULT WOMEN HOLD EDGE IN BAKING EVENT Contestants Over 21 Take Top Honors in State Competition. By I nitr<l Pr'tn LAFAYETTE, Ind , March 16. Superiority of adult women over girls in the art of baking was claimed today on the basis of results of the first annual Indiana baking contest held at Purdue university. Girls under 21 were judged In
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class A and adult women were Judged in class B. In each of the four divisions of the contest, the class B winner also took sweepstakes honors. Class A winners were Yeast bread, Mary Louise Crane. Elnora; light butter cake, Mary Elizabeth Plum, Huntington; dark butter cake, Marian Cecil, Muncie; Angel food rake,~Jean Cecil, Muncie. Clas= B and sweepstakes winners were—Yeast bread. Mrs. Ralph Donnelly, Rensselaer; light butter cake, Mrs. Connie Montgomery, Anderson: dark butter cake. Mrs. E. A. Fulton, Portland; Angel food cake. Mrs. Roscoe Jenkins, Hartford City. The contest was sponsored by the Indiana Millers' Association to encourage use of Indiana wheat flour. The discovery of a sect whose members crawl about on hands and knees has been reported by an explorer who recently returned from Afghanistan.
CITY MOTORIST FINED IN INTOXICATION CASE Wrecked Two Car*, I* Charge; Two Pal* Assessed S5 Each. Charged with colliding with a parked car while intoxicated, and then WTecking a borrowed car against a utility pole, William E. Connor. 3850 Spann avenue, yesterday was fined $lO and costs and given a thirty days’ jail sentence, suspended, in municipal court. Judge Dewey Myers ordered that j Connor be refused a driver's license for one year. Connor was fined $1 and costs, suspended, on an intox-
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make the turn ar, Sixteenth and Denny streets and struck a utility pole. He was knocked unconscious. Police sent him to city hospital.
