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16 THE SUNDAY TIMES, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 195:1. Division of Recreation, numerous Los Angeli, Calif. (schools and institutions and for The prize, offering a stipend of many years director of recrea- $730, the tuition fee for a year, tional activities at Yeshiva Uni- was nresented by President Har- Travel to Other Planets Possible, Dr. Bradv Advises Youn C.

C. Plans Cii. i Pconlc About Skin and Pinmles Pnrini Affair versity where he is known as old W. Dodds at the 39th annual tat 1 1II115F nCJrJIIISI 1 Abraham B. Hurwitz.

nud -winter meet ing of the Prince rl llVHIOian UirirPsts ariOUS Kemedies. for Shinv a message of Jew- ton National Alumni Association 1 1 1 Magic with a message of Jew- I'm- i iiiiiii'iii A III VIllKIl Cll isn content of Zionism of Bible The prize is given each year to stories of moral and ethical les- the senior who in the opinion ot sons interwoven, are replete with the university authorities has Dandruff, and Other Afflictions Due to Adolescence Peter Pan, il fun hiimnr hrmi ffhm 1 1 ''PV. Rocket Ship Powered by Nuclear Energy Could He Built to Keach Them, Hut Landing Presents Problems, Says Dr. Lyman Spitzer Jr. iilLisl.

neon; u. v. I He "resented i The theiTe will be the Purim cellent scholarship, namely quali- holiday. The program is presented ties and effective support of the OlllOrrow with the cooperation of the Jew- best interests of the university." ish Center Lecture Bureau. By DR.

WILLIAM BRADV Potassium sulphurated 1 dram. Shiny nose, oily or greasy skin; Stronger rose water 4 ounces, and hair, dandruT, w'hitehejds or! Shake this mixture up well and blackheads and in many cases daub it on with the fingers, let it v4 A leas, By DORIS E. BROWV and in fact the design Tnternlanetarv fravpl la nnt fiid construction of such a larfe reter fan, tne -Magic Man, will Parents have been invited to 'launching rocket' might well be pimples are all manifestation of ary on tneskin and wash it off be the feature attraction during accompany their children. Ad- TO VISIT NEW JERSEY the dream of writers of scientific mriri rfirTirult. than the Hcii2n and giana iuncuon, ine secieuori ui "i mui iiuig.

jjisconunue mis mission is free i rv-rnv ri, -i Pwi sebum or skin oil by the sebaceous whenever the skin becomes slight- school vacation period, for mlaMOn ls trce- TRENTON. Feb. 21 Lewis K. or oil glands of the skin. irritated.

children hve to 14 years old at Gough of Pasadena, new This abundance of oil is prac-1 Owing to the chances of error Jewish Community national commander ot the ii i in nriminn 1 LiDerty street. The Purim nrn-lll2lHl 1 rillCetOIl I I'lZC American Legion, will make his lg, I can warrant the l-v sueei. ine i-urim pro- 1 nc American Legion. mane I fiction, but Is possible today, ac- construction of the ion-range cording to Dr. Lyman SpiUer space ship.

-chairman of the department of "Another problem." he con- fessi. "almost as difficult as that sstrono.nv, at Princeton Unim- kp is thi)l ot landins say and d.rector of Princeton Ob-, (, rpsistance spr.au0ry'- seems the obvious way to slow 1 There every reason to be- hj returning to the lieve that an interplanetary space KafWa Howcvcr a body These manifestations are signs or correctness ss of any of the formulas wiil be Presented tomorrow AT' II official visit to this state on May me, it takes con- at p' m' ivill Ul M. JUKIIIKK 3 and William C. Doyle of courage to venture to Pc'tt'r Magic Man, has PRINCETON, Feb. 21 The M.

Burlington, state commander, has badges of youth, and no other given. Believe nan attyi.hoW if ono sitiei'ahip COIir lieve has due regard for physiology, print a recipe at all. ult;" 'ecouiea in eaucational, layior yne Honor I'rize, the announced. anatomy and pathology. I do not recreational and journalistic cir- highest award Princeton Univer-, mean to imnlv there must he ces as one of the leaders in the sity can bestow upon an under- Max Schmeling knocked out ship could be built with essen- in a circular orbit has a vast HKThOSr I'J riH ftf thA Dim In tially present techniques," he as- am(mnt of etjerKy and disposinu something wrong with the boy or 7" 'r 01 cnuaren graduate, was awarded this morn-Joe Louis in the 12th round at giri who does not have a crop of -J, rHL is only has lon and varied to William M.

Ruddick, a 22-, Yankee Stadium, New York City, mm i in a irmmi )v jr ornlaiiBtoi'if Trauu lohL'Ppn syt- i 1 but I insist it is in no "-vc'. navmg Deen witn tne new York i year old senior whose home is'on June 19, 1936. Clllie Wl UllS. I I 1 (nr thorn In havo This scientific paper, which was ri'? (n first read before the Second Inter- if)ef) flj A 1 national Congress on Astronautics hc.jt,, UmX I fjdH olesr, LE ADS AGAIN! in London and then reprinted last Dr soiter ti i year by the American Rocket sussfvs Dr. Jsptter LYMXN SP1 l.l JR.

skin oil (doctors call this over-riety, "describes a low-thrust, I Glider ('(instruction secretion seborrhea), appears to low-power ship of this type, do- Pointing out that "cinders con- addition to his work at Princeton be an incident of the general signed to travel from one planet strurtod for descending from a University, he also is conducting 1 a 1 a development and to another without ever landing." satellite will probably require research in astronomical physics speeding up or awakening which Th space ship described by Dr. wings ana uonics oi appreciaoic hi rrmeeion new James ror- naturally occurs in adolescence. Sniter is nowered hv nuclear weight, re proposes, -ji mignt oe-rcstai itesearcn center. i in! popular inca inai cniKii en Dog Tales energv, converted to electrical energy. It has a 621 mile per see-1? these in space from the ond rocket kirk.

nickel-iron presumably available 1 adding Difficult 0,1 asteroids, rather than haul The Princeton astronomer, who them up to the circular orbit by believes that "evidently the nu- ehemical rockets, clear-powered rocket could open "An erplanetary space ship. grow more rapidly at this age is probably due to the fact that the general glandular development speeds up considerably at this time. There is no actual increase in the rate growth in stature over the rate in earlier childhood. But the voung ones are not TOM FARLEY. A question which readers fre- mi many noss es for liter- cxpi.ui.s.

iou.u icdun.y laou quently ask us is, "How well can interested in all this nlanetarv travel." cautions, how- a asteroid and might con I ihJi chin nt ceivybly carry the tools necessary a dog see?" The answer, according scientific s'tuff. What they want by itself land or take off on any fabricate out of the iron in the to McDowell Lyon, well-known js a KOod remedy for the pimples FEATURE FOR FOR maior planet or satellite asteroid at least tne wings neeneo; WI can sue evuy- or sorneining to stop tne nanorun nnini. hnunvnr that "it these might then be attached to mi'iR we ao out not as we do a otion to take tne Ploom oft Lyons, who has done a series of the nose or the shine off the fore- i 1 1 the rockets shot up from the sur- II tcroid or on one of the tiny moons it 1 ncan. of Mars, where the small weight Dr- Sp'tzcr continues. "Landing for the American Kennel Gazette, Each of these various manifes- of the ship could easily be bal- auoiner pianei wouia oe more ni'ns i'.

uijc uu.i ca- laiions oi senorrnea cans ior an i i ml rm of a problem, since a chemical tremely sensitive to outline and ferent management, if anything in anced by the rocket's ..1 1 WHAT OTHER BRAND CAN MATCH a .1 Dr Spitzer also asserts "The rocnei wun large quantities oi uishhkuisii tne way oi treaimeiit is to ne ship could proceed from a circular fuel would presumably be needed details or identify individual used. The best plan would be for orbit about the Earth to a similar for the return trip." colors my young friends to drop a line orbit about any other body in the: As solution to this problem he He bases his contention that to Doctor Brady and just mention solar svstem jsuggests, "Possibly such a rocket dogs cannot identify colors on the what the manifestation is. and Since we are all situated he hauled up from the results of sight experiments made then, if the letter contains a Earth's surface" he explains Earth's surface to the circular by the late Dr. Hugh Morgan with stamper! envelope bearing the ad-'a ship of 'this type could be em- orbit without its fuel, and the gas- a test grout) of 12 dogs. In these dress of my voung friend, I'll see ploved only if some means collected by long-range tests, each dog was conditioned to that the instructions are forward-traveling up to a circular ships from the atmosphere, find a pan of food hidden behind pronto.

I don't guarantee any-were available. Jof various planets possibly oxy- one of four swinging doors Once thing, hut 1 want to make as many "With the use of chemical rock- R''n from the Earth and h.vdrogen 'he clog had learned to push past young friends as possible, els' he continues "this problem methane from Titan, the satel-the right door to the food, Morgan of Treatment is in principle solved One may llle of Saturn. All this material jemployed a colored disc to mark In a general way. the seborrhea envisage short-range' chemical could then be glided down to the'that door. In a short time, the dog js subdued or restrained by (1) rockets, with a starting weight or surface of Mars.

After exploration 'would go directly to the door thus frequent exposure of the naked lea't several hundred tons, planet, the chemical rocket marked. skin to sunlight, in such a way as sending a final weight of about "a could be assembled and ascent to Morgan then placed discs of dif- to induce tanning without sun-ton up to i circulir orbit where a circular orbit made ferent colors on the other three burn; (2) in some cases a few contact would be established with Source of Knernr as well. When all four doors iKht X-ray treatments by a phy-in interplanetary ship." Dr. Spiter looks to nuclear en- makers, the dog was contused sieian skilled in this work. 3) the Launching Problem eigv converted to electrical fn- aM evldt'n('e of l'emg local application of sulphur, re- The Princeton scientist admits, crgv, as the power source of the tmur bUu(i- sorcm or mild astringent prepara- "Probablv the most difficult prob-.

interplanetary space ship, which: Picked Disc jtions mentioned below. Jem of this sort would be the in- lie envisions. He describes. ''Thci Next, markers of other shapes; Young persons with seborrhea Itial launching of the intcrplaiict- several thousand hp (horsepower) the round disc were used.ishould carefully avoid oils, fats, arv ship itself. needed is generated in a uranium The dog was always able to pick greases or creams in cosmetics and "While a voyage or many hun- or pliilonium pile, converted into out the circle from among the toilet preparations.

They should died million miles in space could electrical energy, and used to shapes. But when two cir- use plain soap quite freely. For readily be achieved by this ship." eelcrate a stream of ions by purely were used, with a small tri- removing excess oil from skin or he explains, "ascent of the first electrical means to a speed of angle imposed on one, the dog scalp these liquids are praised by few hundred miles to a rircular'about 100 km per sec. (100 kilo- experienced the same confusion various people; Kerosene (coal orbit would definitely require a 'meters per second is equivalent he did with colors. He could nofoil), gasoline, alcohol, and xylol, booster of some sort.

In this case to 021 miles per second i. delect the inner detail of the Such liquids should be used to the booster would weigh initially! The 38-ycar-old Princeton as- circle. moisten a cloth or piece ot cotton some hundred times as much as tronomer, who is a pioneer in Hunting and field dogs perhaps and the skin or scalp mopped the ship, or a few thousand tons." interplanetary research, also is best demonstrate the canine abil- with this. Dr. SpiUer points out, "This author of a new theory of cosmic ity to see motion.

A field trial1 For oily excess in the scalp, of Is definitely a case where the creation with which he startled 'log is worked in wide open coun- greasy dandruff, the most satis-first few hundred miles are the', the scientific world in 1951. In 'try and handled from horseback, factory remedy seems to be a daily I I I I I Ijf I lit yfc' I L.i lji. iLmmJr i Glare-Free 17-Inch Picture Screen Simplimatic Tuning so easy a child tan operate it Full-Screen Focus and Black-Magic Contrast Built-in Antenna no need for outside ontonnw in most localities 1 Static-Free FM Sound System Super-Powered Long-Oistance Circuit Handsome Wood Cabinet with scratch-resistant light mahogany finish Simplimatic Tunlng-so easy a child can operat.it Static-Free FM Sound System Super-Powered long-Distance Circuit Handsome Wood Cabinet with scratch-resistant light mahogany finish II fc I I f'VI kTVl ti-Vlm I Ready for UHF 'f 'w i 41 I Ready for UHFs-n I 179 95 modii rir 1 HI fd QK 1 I A KEVOLUTIONARY ll'Npv I Nature Week by Week often at as great a distance as six application, at least to a portion hundred yards from his handler, of the scalp, of a bit of this oint-Yet he will respond to and and ment: riding signals even when he is a Precipitated sulphur 1 dram, mere blur on the far horizon. On. Salicylic acid 20 grains, a hot windless day when there is Ointment of Rose Water 1 no scent trial for him to follow, ounce.

the hunting dog can locate a squir-' When properly made, the nint-rel a dozen trees away, higli up in ment contains no particle which the foliage. How does he detect ean tie felt when rubbed between the game? Often by a slight flicker the thumb and finger. Part the of the squirrel's tail, that the'hair and carefully rub into the human eye would never notice. scalp a wee bit on the linger tips. For the dog owner who wants over a different portion of to make an experiment of his own scalp each night, except one night with his pet's vision, Lyon sug- hi the week, when a shampoo may gests the following test: some be taken.

Continue this for four time when your dog is in the yard'10 s'x weeks, and the trouble will IAI)VACE TELEVISION 1 I ENGINEERING! Vgy I able to buy large a sereen I able lo buy large a sereen or in his kennel, approach him le leueveo ior a consiaeranie pe- I j' from an unusual direction. walk-lrld. For OUt Face ing into the wind so as to shorten his range of scent. Chance vour For the oily excess on the face mop the skin each night or night usual outline in some radical INever before have you been in so small a eabinet. It isn't the eontrols you want to waleh it's the piettire.

So Emerson moves the conlroh otit of the wav, leaves the front ALL SCREEN. King Size 21" Picture In the Slimmest, trimmest, Most Space-Saving Cabinet Ever Designed All-sereen front made possible by eiluie side-controls. Built-in antenna, nne-knob isinipliinatic tuning. Readv for II HE. Attractive mahogany eneer eahinet.

fashion, such as pulling down your'and morning with a bit of the fol-hat at an odd angle, dropping a lowing lotion on cloth or cotton: shoulder or walking with a limpJ Resorcin 10 grains. Don't hide any part of your face Alcohol or witch hazel extract and don't speak to the dog. ol" toilet water 1 ounce. When tie first sights you, your Th" lotion may be used for the dog will bark or growl as though scalp, too, but there is one draw-he were looking at a stranger, back; the resorcin may stain very Walk slowly up to him. You will light hair a yellowish color.

If the find that you will be practically hair is daik, this objection does on top of him before he finally hold. recognizes on. For red or shiny nose, perhaps the most satisfactory remedy is an each night for a week (iatun Lake. Panama, as or two or each alternate night for formed bv building Gatuu dam two or three weeks, of "White across the alley of the Chagres made as follows: river. i Zinc sulphate 1 dram.

,0 BIG TRADE IH ALLOWANCE 0nlys28 I)()V! MODEL 279.95 For Personalized TV Service Il's GABOWITZ The Tufled Titmouse By IK. S.MAN Author of "Bird Hiking." "Beginner's (iiiiile to Attracting Birds," "Cuide to Freshwater Life" and "Guide to Seashore Life." One of the rhai actei istic sounds the chickadee UNTIL fv GABOWITZ MAINTAINS THE LARGEST AND MOST MODERN TELEVISION AND INSTALLATION SERVICE DEPARTMENT IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY VI i 1HI IUT0RY I AND smi Of our late winter and early spring 11 slunid see a titmouse woodlands is the whistled PETEU or two. one PETER, PETER, of the tufted tit- "iP "nr aie deep pearly graj the bead mouse or peterbnd. Whistle and a daiker the sides call, and anyone who can whistle of the bod washed uui, punkish can imitate it perfectly, and soon or s.ilmen color the under you will have two or three in- pan, white The tail slightly1 quisitive little titmice in the notched, and the lull short sharp branches over your head and black Titmice can easily be identified Titmice ai valuable birds since by their perky ways, their auc thev teed to a considerable extent Jittie gray crest, their pinkish on insect -ggs. lult insects and patches on the sides of the body, their cocoons Snuc they are and their whistled calls.

They such extremelv active tireless come often to the window feeding feeders, the of insects atations, delighting in the sun- which aie h.uniiul to vegetation flower seeds or the lumps of suet is vei (real that they find there. Usually they! Our' common tufted titmouse is' travel in small companies of tin ce not a nugratoiv turd as a species i or so. They are closely allied though indiv ids, las m0e'i the black capped chickadees; be-'noith or sooth sliKhMy within' long to the same family; partake their territory. One tiuds them' of their acrobatic habits of swinK- hereabouts in winter a id summer Ing sidewise or upside down while though they are much more in feeding: and give voice to rather evidence when the seventy of the harsh CHECK A-DAY DAY DAY season drives them to seek lood PAY tails, quite like the calls of close lu man's habitations SHOP 5 GREAT FLOORS OF APPLIANCES 0PIM. Ml 204 NEILSON STREET PHONE Kl 5-7846.

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