European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 26, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse Phi 26, 1962 the stars and stripes Page Lilesii physicist disputes Newton Laws of motion -. V. Al str nuclear William p. Davis posed theory of mechanics that ranch a Ole in Long est a Lawi of motion and might Light new form of Rall conn., a Force Colone first pro hts the in a scientific a few weeks ago. His have created some a stir in the world of some fellow scientists his thoughts Sig jail hold that they . Paper d3ived before the physical society Here attacked the adequacy of newtonian theories that Are the Cornerstone of Mech an is the Branch of science dealing with the action of forces on bodies and with motion. A former Deputy commander of the air Force office of scientific research Davis said the whole Structure of science to Monu mental when viewed from a Dis Tance at close look turns out Tobe a cracked and sagging edifice held together with masking tap and resting on the shifting Sands of constantly changing Davis devoted much of his paper to a detailed questioning of the newtonian theories about Force. He explored what he called an object delay in reacting to a Force applied to it using san example simple steel Rod one meter Long to one end of which a Force i applied. Here is his theory of what Hap pens the instant the application of Force begins a message leaves the end of the Rod in the form of a compressive wave travelling a about 5,000 meters a second. It progresses to the far end of therod and returns to the Point of application of Force at the Sam Speed. Until the wave returns a Frac Tion of a second later the Rod As a whole cannot move. The behaviour of the Rod will depend upon How rapidly the Force is applied. And the built in delay time of therod itself. A spongy or rubbery material for example would have a greater built in delay time than steel or some other hard material. Davis theorized that just As moving electrical charge creates a magnetic Field and a moving gravitational charge or mass produces a gravitational Field the resistance of a body to a change of acceleration produces in inertia postulated further that the interaction of the gravitational and inertial Fields results in radiation a completely new Type of Radia each period of changing acceleration produces a changing amount of radiation the emis Sion will not be the effect is too alight to be taken into account Davis said. Recently however investigations of the behaviour of bodies under High Speed Impact and Dur ing re entry into the atmosphere from orbit have suggested the Nee to consider problems involving High rates of Onset of said some of the studies of co John Paul Stapp on the supersonic rocket sled track at Holloman air Force base n.m.,for example showed Strong Indi cation of forces considerably greater than those predictable from newtonian equations. Davis said there is a whole body of data that does not fit in the newtonian to probe Imago Battle up1 a Federal judge has called on the 1� protect Chicago taxicab from terrorism and harm tattle Between two warring tons. Leral judge Julius j. Miner an he is taking Over Juristic of the violence sparked Battle tween the teamster affiliated taxicab Drivers Union an Maverick democratic Union ing committee Duoc cabs have been dumped i Chicago River and two have scorched by flames since the Between the two unions for a of Chicago cabbies entered showdown stage this month. Organ tier blamed though both the teamsters an Duoc have protested their ence top police officials Havethe vandalism of recur to rival Union organizing drives. Tier warned last week retake jurisdiction Over the in dispute if violence continued. Judge invited the Fri and Lastant . Atty. James t. Ien to protect All litigating a owners and operators from and harm."1 delivered his order person to o Brien who said i a the judge said he would Fri officials to give them Borders. Court Sefara sets going to fool with Miner said. I also ordered Al principal taxi Battle into his court Friday. They include Chicago Driver president Joseph longtime ally of Jeanv fou Jarae r. Hoffa an loader pcs Mic Abata. I. . .r"?1 gov g daughter to wed " Ohio youngest daughter of and vec. Michael v. It Saue her High school Sweet Ronald it Draur 21, Here the governor has an wilted Hopes Henry Soto who hoped to Neth million � year from the Sale of Small Palm tree look Over come of i 8 million wilted Palms in 8a Pedro cow. The Little tree began to Wither after being sprayed with Weed packaged Trees were to have been raid for about Jim in supermarkets and department Tore Soto flays he la wiped out. A photo Dulles priest son urges is drop Detroit roman catholics around the world must emerge from isolation and enter into Cor dial relationships with other Chris Tian groups a Catholic theologian said Rev. Avery Dulles son of the late Secretary of state John poster uses said a Start has been made in recent years toward achieving measure of Christian Unity. This Mutual enrich ment has by no Means bridged the Gulf perhaps it never Wilu he said. But it has brought us far closer today than we Hal Century Dulles said ecumenical action is necessary for the Catholic Church. The total interests of christianity demand it he added. If the various churches work continually against each other christianity As a whole w01 suffer. Whether we like it , kids blockade death Street f Kuaron map a blockade ofmothers1 Aai children tatted it a. A Obj oath Street not far the telltale skid Marks of a that killed 6-rr-old Laura protest blockade came fro Columbia Point Traa of 8,0004soo children. Of it to tte9dty calf pasture Dally raffle to the i include loads carried by 10fettcka and a1�ut � trucks. Speeds Loo High then should be additional lights to provide Safe crossing for pedestrians More foot patrolmen and even a Complete halt to dump tag. _.-. Mrs. Joan Ross former president of the Columbia Point improve ment association led the line of mothers and children and baby carriages and told the first truck Driver to appear 4fwe Are not go ing to let you the Driver stopped. I Don Taatto Hurt anybody he said turned la vehicle and drove Awat other trucker municipal veh Teles puked tip at Conr Bolde and awaited ordet from superiors. At City Hall a spokesman for mayor John it Collins said the mayor has started a full investigation. The spokesman said the. Mayor had asked police not to interfere with the protesting women be cause they have a right to express their feelings Over a death in their meanwhile the City has a prob Lem a Hatch of do with the ashes from a its incinerator what Todo with a bad a rubbish swept up from streets City Hall pointed out that with the Massachusetts legis lature s approval an old Harbor Channel fort pint Channel could be used Lor such dumping and that there Are no children in the area. Tree seared fat ends week aloft Alhambra Wilif. Up an Angora cat stranded a week in a Catlike disgrace in a 75-foot red Wood tree was rescued when it finally made a reluctant Halfway descent out of a need for food and milk its owner said. Owner Carol Kennedy said that when the cat Diablo finally began to descend slowly during the night she climbed to the of cd other House and managed to Snag the frightened feline when it was Halfway Down the tree neighbor helped the two hour Rescue opera Tion by playing a flashlight on Theca about 8 months old. Trowe on Hoof the owner herself was so emotionally upset Over the ordeal that she froze on the roof and had to be helped Down by neigh Bors Diablo was described a bit de hydrated after the Rescue but still Frisky. The owner said her pet Wasin pret of Good condition despite Itsjo i Lii the tree. The cat got into the predicament when it ased some Birds up he tree then apparently was afraid to cow Down. The cat complained raucously during its stay in the tree. Rescuer loses grip woman Falls to death san Francisco a Wen a Kaufmann 22 fell 14 floors to her death after slipping out of the a rinds of a woman who tried to save her. Police said the Young woman apparently crawled out of a win Dow at the Central Tower build ins at third and Market its Bent on suicide but changed Hermine at the last moment. Mrs. Helen Buchan. An employ ment agent who had just hire miss Kaufmann As a Secretary said she heard the girl Call outland wont a neg the reception room i saw a pair of hands clinging to the window Sill. I ran to the window and saw Wendy. I grabbed her wrists and tried to pull her Back but i could to mrs. Buchan said. Officers said miss Kaufman left no note. It was her first Day on the Job. Negro Heads a. Presbytery Richmond a. Up the Rev. Irvin Siligan of Richmond became the first negro to be elected Moderator of a Virginia presbytery in the presbyterian Church in the . Southern. A Moderator of the Hanover presbytery the 46-year-old Chattanooga tenn., native Witt head the oldest of s3 presbyteries in the Southern presbyterian Church Etli an will preside at quarterly meetings of the presbytery which represents 34,500 communicants in79 churches in the general Rich mond area hts election was unanimous he was nominated at an earlier meet ing of the presbytery. Radio to Magazine raps award to Mitnow Newtok Avon casting no fade Bays theto Erga p. Peak Fly radio sad Houm be bomb Ted be pc nose of test week award to to Lii 11 in Imp a of set Rwm Ftp Munoz Coalman at to Federal 13oannfcwkm acc. By nor once holed fete Vituong � West waste tend the Trade neg Nofoa Bald awards committee a filed Ite Terpos and Daman we Thow it sought to Boer la week by be mewing Peot a award Nipoa he Dot Mai of the Cut aloft. I the Rostand Enerette cations Liatto Sam it Rescue the land from private Eye
