Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 214, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1931 — Page 4

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EINSTEIN TALK TO BE HEARD ONMUHAIN Californians Will Honor Noted Scientist at Banquet Tonight. Bp Science Service PASADENA, Cal., Jan. IS. Three Nobel prize winners In Physics will talk to a nation-wide radio audience tonight when Profeasor and Mrs. Albert Einstein are guests of honor at a banquet tendered by the California Institute of Technology scientists who will be Einstein’s coworkers during Pis Stay hi Pasadena. Dr. Robert Andrews Millikan, chairman of the California institute’s executive council umi widely known lor his work on the electron and coendc rays, will introduce Einstein to the American public for his first formal scientific address of his present trip to America. Others to Speak Professor A. A. Michelson, whose experiments on light furnished one of the foundations of the Einstein relativity theory, will also speak. Michelson, who like Millikan and Einstein is also a Nobel prizeman in physics, is at present working at the Mt. Wilson observatory and the California Institute of Technology, upon anew determination of the velocity of light, using a mile-long pipe three feet in diameter which is exhausted of air. Professor W. W. Campbell, formerly director of the lick observatory and ex-president of the University of California, one of America’s leading astronomers, will also join in the speaking. To Translate Talk Professor William B. Murno of the California institute will translate into English 'Sins te in’s address, which will be delivered in German. A. C. Balch, vice-president of the California institute's board of trustees, will preside. This Einstein banquet will be the first major event to be held in the new half million dollar athenaeum which has been built as the social center of the California Institute, the Mt. Wilson observatory and the Huntington library and art gallery here. The speeches of the banquet will be broadcast over the nationwide network of the Columbia broadcasting system from 10:30 to 11, Indianapolis time. Closed Bank to Fay RENSSELAER, Ind., Jan. 15. Liquidation of assets of the closed bank of Wheatfield will result in. depositors being paid in full, it was announced in Jasper circuit court here, after Judge George A. Williams had granted a petition asking appointment of E. J. Randle and D. S. Makeover as trustees.

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