Show I Star Gazer Gazer- I V 2 Donald Donal Folland Listens in m on milky n. n way Listens To Short Wave Sky Sly Broadcast Salt Laker to Study Star Movements in Milky Way WayA A young Salt Lake City man may maybe maybe maybe be the first to learn carn the nature of mysterious radio signals apparently sent earthward from the milky way A United Press dispatch said Donald Don Don- aid ald Folland 25 son of State Supreme Supreme Su Su- preme Court Justice and Mrs W. W H. H Folland Foland and Dr G. G W. W had set up a base on the Mojave desert where they are op opening a powerful receiver to pick up the impulses which hiss in a loudspeaker er or all night long Dr Karl Kail Jansky of the Bell BeU Telephone Tele Tote phone laboratories discoverer of oC the tho phenomenon found the signals come from the spot where stars are arc the thickest in the milky way Awarded Jl Degree reo Young Folland recently obtained a masters master's degree at the California Institute of ot Technology Tho The impulses travel an estimated distance of n miles and decoded may ma- maten tell ten secrets of the stars that now are hidden from the largest largest larg larg- est est cst telescopes scientists ts believe Two theories are advanced One by Dr Jansky is that a high temperature temperature tem tern agitates the electrons in inthe inthe inthe the heart of the milky way just as asan asan asan an overheated filament in a a. radio tube causes a hiss of ot static in a loudspeaker Study Collisions CollisIon Another by Dr R. R M. M yr Langer of California Tech Is based upon collisions collisions col col- in tho the skies for millions of years that have reduced heavenly bodies to their smallest form form form- blocks of one million atoms Stray electrons hitting these wandering blocks of atoms generate short waves he believes Mr Folland and Dr first tried their apparatus on the college campus but impulses from automobiles drowned out the milky way signals So they moved the station into the desert |