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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930. ence that he has done “When we himself, and at th ame t full New York Authority Condemns Practices Used by Cities give millions every ycar of P Montana Students Say New Rule Too Unfair Bozeman, Mont. Nov. 13 (F— Students at Montana State coll were waging an active campaign today against what they described || 2s “over supervision.” {| The “over supervision” pro- six | | tested in a handbill captioned “An Appeal for Freedom,” was an or- der by the dean of women which required girl students to be their dormitories at p. m order superseded onc requiring the women to be in their rooms at 12:15 a. m. tax upon land v Jand Middleto artici ¥ nnounced fail to 1 cheaper ate. the uie be an ey ike the fort A woma Einstein Accepts U. S. Invitation To Undertake Special Research | Work for Mt. Wilson Observatory| ponsors pleaded |months of his tinic He has been in bad health, due Chiefly to overwork, and the invita- tion to visit America has been d layed for three years for that re: son. Provisions for his privacy were iparamount. His American hosts agreed to lake every precaution, and grand promised that his identity would not = to be disclosed until he arrived in Cali- tax expert, who addre 13 (UP)—Prof. Al- |/ o™ | Britain Rotary club amous scjentist who hotel today ntly by George Ber- Mr. Bro president of one of the eight grea: the M it Single Tax club of | of universe™ in history, has New York, advocates the placing of cpted an invitation to undertai. lighest taxes on vacant and non- Bpecial research work at Mount Wil- productive building lots and HoNobasTya tovy Rat Rk asad g | ing more consideration to He will spend ¢ months 1n §; ho his money Anieric ! his own prope Emstein lis own pror United States late will travel strictly nanme of the ship on passenger will be kept will remain in his ship calls at New to Calitornia will be accompanied an assistant named and a woman sccretary ¥ owill maintained Pl that he r plcte on oura onne o Like a premium Taxation land id i Bro ing offer Theory Bur, 1hle boo: rising rent ully h labor sociul show serv- value to those who cannot that they have rendered any ice whatever to themsely \\ul\ “The onl ithe value service to the land ot confounded | possession. Land of | tha to Iz crimes of jand independent of according | ments thereon and New York, sorfal effort and prod sed the New |cial presence - the Burritt large city with ties, will have n mall’ villa utilitic value “All social at once in not in the buildings When, fc HI-Y CLUB ELECTION Hi-Y clu g at the ard Mes ! constit r millstones o Ic k t whic a after & fow s or 0 so- nior How for at least Relativity Theory Creator Insists Incognito Be ‘Ob- served Until He Reaches California. and t social ure of of a citizen ence and in of valuy The one of and tax suesses the and R, pre taxation is confusion lists are collections invelve the petit larceny. Brown ent system of which ople i value | (jon pectiv vors poi of th upo mer attaches improve- not mes of known until 1915. He published two short papers regarding the unified i2instcin also obtained the promise | field theory in 1929, hiclt he has of the stcamship company on whose | said he considers his most impor- vessel he intends to travel that his tant work incognito status would be observed. | Visited U. S. Before i To Visit Colleges Einstein first visited the United| Pasadena, Calif.. Nov ates in the spring of 1921. He was | California Institutc of famous then. He had already!in Pasadena and the Mt presented his theory of relativity fservatory, 20 miles from the !but had not developed his unified |will be visited by Dr. Albert field theory which has been con- !stein, noted German scientist |strued as explaining natural forces | ing this winter, the United in terms of electro-magnetism. |1carned today. Besides his shyness hefore the| Dr. Einstein will further his stud- crowds which would mect ies at Mt. Wilson and the Institute his arrival in New York were pub-|and may conduct some advanced lic. Einstein has always shown u|lectures in physics. | desire for simplicity in his life ani| pye to the known aversion of the | P ing | LCTGBLS to resent the of- geientist to publicity. those in charg. g BalCi"® ters of fortunes wich have beem of fhe two great science centers of e ang |Made to him American manu- | gouthern California will make every ol the onslanght of - renerters, f2cturers sccking his endorsement |eftort to keep h ranquil and phers, cial interview of products, and is not at-ifree from distu altractions curions foll a4 many |!'3¢ the fabulous sums which | 1, walter 8. Adams, who make crowds {he could carn. by wriling for maga- |y wilson observatory zines litc ‘n Caputh is simple ino oxpected Dr. Linstein 1o come to satiatin e | Pasadena explained he was not As far as could e learned here. fin g position to confirm or deny ro- | Linstein' has made no arrangements [poris of the visit to lccture while lie is in the Unlted | He lectured the College of the City of New York and at Princeton and Chicago universitios | on his provious visit. His name won attention from en at that Berlin, Nov. Eert Einstein, ) who is lic show- 15 (LP)— Technology | Wilson ob- man improving inc or Myrc 1feld. v Hi-Y w g this evening H. Potts will Members of the 1 school squad Cassidy will spends ty in rom to a Stin expects 1o suil for November incognito, which h the He the will cret, cabin York on city, o tollowa ssur B svElan most important How we in His addres was “Taxation is th thing in civilized life public revenue has a greater wice for good or evil ciety than anything dividually or collectively, omnipotent hand that closes the door of oppor can give food to the hungry ing o the naked, shelter to outeast, or it can d does property from the industrious comforts from the thrifty It can permission | turn hell into heaven or heaven into |did not bell the value “The power % when the land for L p : e . o power , of It is ate use, they ¢ her f T . p t 4 i v v @ " the power to society sow to d A tax areat cost of | ploo: aid b use Ein- | dur- | Pres high-pr town, vacant increase in v e m io lue 1 change, but the bu In fact, the tende buildings to N G The Labor va somethir take |the value and | duce. We influ- n human so- else we do in- it is the opens or ity It cloth= | Biee and i when th s wa him the vith irance Linstein vife, Meyer, by Dr CLOCK CO. APPROVES PLAN ) N 3 (UP)—Stock- Thomas Clock pproved & plan h the Westersn Salle, IIL. De- ed. Pays Consumer scems be T the so of t 10 pro- rest for visit the ng s ed by i spe director 0SS TOASTMASTER said that| (UP)—Dr. ut's gov- York to- ter tonight can Acad- ers up e May Meet Michelson considered likely h vould Prof Michclson on t of the head it the to tax is the s hole people s His the but e cals The wil power re that Albert his visit to of the depa University most of of the roy. power rig ise of this desert wrong tein mect aham west o helson make the ike unto a s to lay a desert clopment and stimulate res! or we can do as punish thrif idleness, sira progress and opportunitics The is garden: th the I attended his lecturcs 1921, At that »sired 10 visit th e has b invitations itute in Chicag Dr. Einstein country west of tendered to visit th of Technology. Confirmed Theory Dr. Adams said that h Dr. Emstein would ke delight in making observations and studies at the Mt. Wilson observatory as sci- entists there liad been able to con- | firm definitely many of the in sortions of theory of re and he felt Dr. Einste be interested Dr. Robert A. Millikan. winner of [the Nobel Prize for physics in 1927 | |and president of the California In- [ stitute of Technology recuperat- |ing trom a cold and w>uld not linterviewed. Howeicr, he consen d to send word to the Unitcd Press through Mrs. Millikan Has Invitations “Dr. Millikan says that information on the plans Linstein,” said Mrs. Mill says, however, that Dr. | had a number of invitat s |the institute thesis 1s vin-| = M¢, Wilson has been the scene of many experiments which have al \tracted international attention The obscrvatory has the largest The thcory thus wpheld was that {clescope in the werld, a 100-inch starlight, passing through the gravi- |refiecting telescope tational feld of the sun on its Way | o Alpcct A Michelson of Chi to the earth, was bent. Jt was bul|cazo University, used a plant at Mt one of the outgrowths of the con-!wiison 1o throw light heams along cept of relativity, which lie had ex- 1, (acyum tube runway to neighbor- | plained as denoting “that certain [inc Mr. Baldy. He determined the | physical and mechanical facts | ielocity of light to be 156,173 miles | which have been regarded as posi- |per second tive and permanent are relative with t present Dr. Michelson is work- gard to certain other facts in the |inz with a specially constructed sphere of physics and mechanics.” ile-long vacuum tube near Irvine jerstood that he will remain Einstein first published a restrict- | Calif., and hopes to reduce the 1 United States for three ed principle of relativity in 1905 but | possibility error to several deci- that his American 'the generalized theory wvas not mad:|mal points tes. | States. HEn wasts arden unto tment of Chi- life of sics 18 devoted measuring and is now ant fests on al ndu his specd for number o California 1 pr now sea la time do preparing im- a ranch ncar Santa Cal. which is near the locality Linstein will make his head- re. A steel vacuum tube will be used in ex- nd is expected to redu ity of crror 10 a ive a premium to destroy il capifal Ruown as Mathematician news that Einstein woutd observatory for his work considered significant is known more as a mathe- experimenter in phy- stronomer. Scien- lific circles have heard or some time that Einstein was conducting further rescarch in the field of clec- tro-dynamics. His associates be that the facilitics at his dispo 1Y Mount Wilson would aid him great- D RN Tous was knowa O e lwhether he was secking a new . .. ' theory or an claboration of the uni- fled field theory. T Vs revolutionars ard to relativity ac> were supported by photo- graphs of a solar cclipsc. It 1s re- lated that when he received the con- formatory photograph in 1919, a friend exclaimed: “At last your major dicated!"” As if there ) any doubt,” Linstein responded casually gle ind lay ot believed stry visit an oad He an or and one apr was important thina taxation it fall restrict production the cost of living. Taxes land to and about mcidence xes upon labor value and in that fall on portunitics raise wage ground “Taxation Hone: long the erime here. tic sics than the s and ik as an s rease that lues oper labor and in in up op- at the invita- | STl visit the United the Carnc 1, but even triends said they S Says definite nfor 08 quires the citizen for wi himself. Our ¥ axation iz simply ounde harge citizen doe: ent syste conf tax “or of PETER GRIMM President of Wm. A. White & Sons. Four times President of the Real Estate Board of New York. cd 1o be is experiments was due to led to that the University of Chiacgo might ) fluential in to m thi sion bout, ideas 1n curved Our but from top (o of lists are and Josses involvc fetit Says Citizen 1s Robhed ) the 1 of his laho of sone believ he ot as no br. “He hi ons to visit the crimes e e America. Pleased at Prospect Linstein ccted 1o continue vork on his fam unified ficld at Mount on, as well as e in new experiments strict secrecy surrounding pluns, his neighbors in Caputh lin suburb, I ned that he was! ghted with ospects of the nerican trip. i could be shield- from crowds and allowed fo rest he working nstein told a friend i forward with great g able fo pursue his labors in so perfect an observa- | 1s that of Mount Wilson. It nstein citiz when w we rob private prod- ociai 2% is ex society theory W heen ndu te the “The development of real estate values in America is always furs thered by modernimprovements. 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