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...Ellenton, S.C., Redbook Magazine Staffers Ike Vern and Booton Herndon were mobbed and beaten up when they attempted to photograph churchgoers leaving a Sunday-morning service. Vern and Herndon were doing a story on Ellenton's mass evacuation to make way for a hydrogen-bomb plant (TiME, Dec. 11). Explained Ellenton Police Chief John E. Steed: since being told they would have to move, "some people have been confused and hardly responsible for their actions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: In the Ring | 12/25/1950 | See Source »

...pine bark fish stew or a fat porker barbecue. Work had come to a standstill and people gathered in small hushed groups to discuss the stunning news: their homes, farms and small towns would be wiped out to make way for the Government's $260 million hydrogen-bomb project...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ATOM: The Displaced | 12/11/1950 | See Source »

...remarkable, in their view. Where the galaxies go, if "anywhere," they do not know. When they reach the speed of light with the stretching of space, they "just disappear." The mass of those that go "over the edge" of perception equals exactly the mass of the newly created hydrogen. In the same way, the water spilling out of a full tank equals the new water entering...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: According to Hoyle | 11/20/1950 | See Source »

Hoyle's universe, which will never run down, is being constantly refueled with young, virgin hydrogen. Out of it new galaxies form, and new stars sparkle within them. New supernovae explode. New planets are born, and new life spreads like lively green mold over their fresh surfaces...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: According to Hoyle | 11/20/1950 | See Source »

...More hydrogen keeps appearing to replace that which condenses. Galaxies are never so thick that they clog the universe, for the addition of new hydrogen makes space "stretch" more & more. Adjacent galaxies move apart, and when they have moved enough, new galaxies form out of new hydrogen in the newly stretched space between them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: According to Hoyle | 11/20/1950 | See Source »

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