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Show ing vitamins in flour. Recent successful radar contact with the moon had opened the way for what scientists hope will be important tests of the Einstein Ein-stein theory of relativity, while the more "down to the earth" discovery dis-covery had made possible a faster fast-er method of testing the amount of enriching ingredients in flour. Dr. Fred L. Whipple, associate professor of astronomy at Harvard Har-vard University, had expressed the belief that radar might be an important im-portant instrument in testing the speed of light, a new variation of which, he said, would discredit the Einstein theory. But before science gets to expecting too much from radar, he declared, "we must get down to the brass tacks of radiation." ! FLOUR TESTS, rMOON SHOTS, HOLD SCIENCE Scientific research moved on an orbit of its own as interests ranged this week from possible exploration of the Einsteinian time-space pattern of the universe to the more mundane job of test- |