Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1931, Page 12

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e ENSTEN REGANTS PROTESTTOSOVET Note Says He Did Not Under- stand Reasons for Execu- tion of 48 Scientists. BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. By Cable to The Star. | MOSCOW, U. 8. 8. R., September 17. —A message of repentance for his sign- | ing a protest against the execution of 48 scientists in Moscow last year has | been sent to the Soviet Union by Prof. Albert Einstein, famous German scl- entist, through his a: ant, Prof. He men Munintz. Prof. Munintz, now lec. turing on mathematics at the ‘University of Leningrad, says Prof. Einstein, in Berlin, commissioned him to deliver the essage, as follows: btz ;finced my signature to the protest | only after long hesitation, trusting the | °| honesty and intelligence of the persons xcquesan me to sign. 1 also believed | it was psychologically impossible for persons responsible for public work and important L{‘chn\c!z problems willfully injure their trust. m"'l'(j)day T deeply regret I signed the protest, no longer being convinced that my former opinion was right. 1 did not understand before that, under the pecu- jliar conditions of the' Soviet Union, things are possible which are impossi in other countries. The 48 sclentists, who held respon- sible positions in the government pre-| served foods trust, were shot under an administrative order of the Gay-Pay-00, Foviet secret police, a newspaper an- mouncement of the executions coming & few days after the first accounts of their arrest Rn? the details of the charges against them. Abgoeut tgt month ago Prof. Einstein signed a petition against the death sen- | tences imposed on eight negroes in Scottsboro, Ala. . (Copyright, 1931) SENATOR ANSWERS SILVER PARLEY FOES SN Smoot Says Single Nation’s Selfish- niess Should Not Bar Calling of Conference. By the Associated Press. & SALT LAKE CITY, September 17— Senator Reed Smoot yesterday tele- graphed Silas H. Strawn, president of the United States Chamber of Com- merce, that selfishness of an individual nation should not be allowed to prevent the calling of en international silver conference. 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The figures~for 1930, he said, we 97.3 deaths per 100,000 white popula. tion in Canada. as against 59 per 100, 000 in the United States. He said the discrepancy was due al- most entirely to the high mortality among industrial employes in Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Universal pasteurization of milk was uEed by.Dr. M. P. Ravenel of Colum- bia, Mo., after discussion of the types of germs that infect cows by G. Hucker, chief of research of-the New York THE EVENING BOAT RACE TO DECIDE FISHING FLEET HONORS Schooner Bluenose to Defy Chal- lenge From Thebaud of Gloucester in Speed Bout October 17. By the Assoclated Press. HALIFAX, Nova Scotla, September 17.—The first race between the schooner Bluencse of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, and the Gloucestér schooner Gertrude L. Thebaud for the salling champlon- || ship of the North Atlantic fishing flect || was set today for October 17. The || races are ta be sailed off Halifax, in the challenge of the American schooner. 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