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HE EVENING SPORTS Football, Golf, Racing Hunting-Sports Pages THE FAMILY SECTION 1MLTIMOHE. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 3. 19(52 PAGE 35 TV-RADIO Todai Program Schedules and Special Notes-TV Page The Conquest 01 Space 111 NASA Work Serves Two Vital Functions iiiiiiiiiiii Travel, Space Progress Are Major Concerns "If IN the Baltimore State Office Building the other day, a notice ad vising State employees that Influenza bliots were available was signed by Dr. Nathan Needle.

In the State Office Building in Annapolis, the outer double doors at one entrance open inward so that they can collide with lhe Inner double doors, which open outward. On the wall opposite the Annapolis desk of George Hubley, the will hit at a high speed of close to 200 m.p.h., probably skidding on his ski-like landing gear for a mile before coming safely to rest. The rocket plane is a collection of thousands of brand-new parts that have never before been used in flight. It is built of Inconcl X. a nickel-steel alloy able to resist high temperatures.

It is further This is the third nf ten articles I on man's adventure In space. Bj JIDY VIORST The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's work in aeronautics serves two vital functionsit explores the most advanced possibilities in air travel, and leads the way to space. Fastpr and safer air transpor director of the State Economic Development Commission, there is I i I a sign that reads blurred letters. WUcyVorBarnps Sivao Sugftestcd tation for civilians, versatile mili RECENT letter to Mayor Grady from a taxpayer on Bradford protected by a heat sinK, wnicn absorbs and stores reentry heat. tary planes and VTOL (vertical Some 400 pounds of instruments take-oil and landing i ana biuu take-off and landing) air- -J ri 'short road suggests that Henry A.

Barnes, the outgoing Baltimore traffic director, should be replaced by T. T. Wiley, the New York traffic director that Mr. Barnes is scheduled to replace on January 15. Hiring Mr.

Wiley would offer him "a great challenge to try to I It craft are products of NASA's aero are carried aboard. Since the X-15 behaves like a rocket part of the time, it has what are called reaction controls to alter its attitude nautical research. So are lhe X-13 i i i I untangle the cloggod-up mess Mr. Henry A. Barnes has left Balti and the Dyna Soar, which, each in its own way.

form a techno logical link between airplane and spacecraft. more in," according to the taxpayer, a business man who alleges that motor traffic is impossible on the side streets, among other places. Mr. Barnes is moving for more money to work on Uie mess Mr. Wiley will leave New York in, and although Mr.

Wiley hasn't been officially mentioned as Baltimore traffic director, part of his challenge here would be a probable cut in salary. Part airplane, part rocket, part X-15 The X1S wket ship Is elevated to a mating with a B-52 bomber at Edwards Air Force Base. The sleek, dart-shaped plane is carried from a pylon beneath the bomber's right wing. when standard airplane controls will no longer function. There have been several test flights of the X-15, extending the aircraft's performance every time.

The full capability of its rocket power which will move the craft at about six times the spend of sound will be turned Air Force, part Navy, part NASA, the X-15 has proven itself to be the fastest plane in the West-or, Shelter Emphasis as far as we know, anywnere. Little Dramas You May Have Missed tt has reached speeds of 4,093 miles an hour, and aims for loose when the plane reuamuiy and the pilot's safety have been inter 4.500-m.p.h. goal. It will one day A THRUSH is apparently going to stick out the whole wi In its nest In a hawthorn bush on the west side of the State thoroughly assured. Pentagon I ssu es Official Stand On Civil Defense carry a man to a hcigm in excess of 50 miles the first manned aircraft to brush its wings along Opportunities For Study Even at less than full capacity.

the borders of space. however, the X-15 has indicated that spacecraft may be able to ultilize airplane principles in their Started In 1957 DYNA-SOAR Artist's concep In 1957. North American Avia Roads Commission headquarters building, because it was thrashing around at home there on the coldest day of the season so far. (There's a story going round to the effect that the State Roads Commission doesn't trust Baltimore Weather Bureau prediction, especially In regard to snow but it's officially false. SRC men read a Weather Bureau teletype machine to dispatch snow removal trucks, and recently declined to buy a private weather prediction service.

('The first contribution to the campaign chest of James P. Federal agencies warring against return to the earth. The plane also tion. began building the 50' tion of Dyna-Soar atop a Titan II rocket. The booster will be the Office of Civtt and Defense Mobilization plus two new con fraudulent and deceptive prac offers the opportunity to study the tices among commercial builders effects of heat, the problems of( modified, the Air Force said.

foot-long, bullet-shaped plane with the stubby wings. Two years later it had ite first powered flight. cepts. (This is the first of two articles on the new Federal Civil Defense program.) By JOHN D. HACKETT The United States Department of family shelters.

leaving and reentering the atmos- Of these, one part, which The incentive plan, geared to eral times and then return home under complete pilot control. NASA has been testing the X-15's at Edwards Air Force Base in create another 20,000,000 shelter started this month, is in operation. The others are being re pnere, mgnt control ai nign attitudes, pilot reactions to gravity forces and weightlessness, stresses Gleason, a Silver Spring Republican candidate for the United of Defense hos issued its official California, where higher and spaces, will be offered to public and private schools, hospitals and stand on civil defense in a pro States Senate, came from his daughter, Penny Gleason, who is 8 years too young to vote but shelled out $1.25 from her allowance faster flights continue to be made, vised in the Pentagon to meet Defense Department criteria. "nonprofit institutions engaged in gram which puts the responsibil The X-15 takes off from Ed health, education or welfare activi The operating National Shelter wards in a most unconventional ity for protecting, training, edu for daddy cause. The KUhliecarnival Survey opened December 1 when and strains on landing gear and other considerations.

Work on the X-15 has verified many laboratory theories and taught the air scientists things that they could never have learned in the laboratory. The little ship has extended the cating and informing the people upon the Stale, city and county ties. Institutional Aid The Federal Government would way. Instead of leaving the field under its own steam, it is tucked under the right wing of a B-52 $03,000,000 was given to the Army Corps of Engineers for contracts civil defense organizations. ITTLE Donna Cook, of Shetland Hills (near Lutherville), told with 700 architect-engineer firms give a grant "of something less than actual cost" to institutions "mother-ship." carried high into the air over the Mojave Desert The department's Office of Civil Defense, which came into being to locate shelter spaces for her mother that she, Donna, was going to bake a cake the other day; so would her mother Mrs Marjory Cook please bring which build shelters to accomim boundaries of airplane potential and then cut loose.

000 Americans in existing build last August, said the Federal Gov date at least 50 people and are and will continue to be a key re In an altitude flight, the pilot incs. back a box of "scratch" from the supermarket. Mrs. Cook was ernment win participate as banker, adviser, policy-maker and In returning to earth Dyna-Soar will glide through the atmosphere to reduce reentry heat and speed. With a man at the helm a landing point can be selected at his discretion and he can take over the complete handling of the ship.

The Dyna-Soar concept differs from that of Project Mercury (NASA's present big man-in-space project) in several important ways. The Mercury capsule will return from orbit by shooting straight on in through the atmosphere in a sharp and narrow re-entry path, while Dyna-Soar will rely on the airplane principle of lift for reentry. The Mercury capsule will land at a preselected point, with a par-, achate opening automatically and lowering the spaceship into the sea. Dyna-Soar will rely on a pilot to maneuver and set the strapped into the little plane lm The search methods follow an search tool in the study of craft within and beyond the atmosphere. mediately hits the switch that OCDM recommendation which has coordinator in the program which sends his rocket motor into ac been updated by using electronic With cooperation from NAbA, the Air Force is working on an said, requires the participation every citizen.

open to the public in an emergency under local CD supervision. Schools and hospitals would have priority. All could use the shelter for dual purposes if they serve a useful community function. The proposed program would be retro data-computing technology. tion, and points the nose of his craft toward space.

After the Shelter supplies of austerity A key element in the new plan other important airplane-spacecraft combination Project Dyna- food, water, radiation detection fallout shelter construction. rocket engine burns out, the X-15 continues to coast upward in a Emnhasis will be on public instruments, first aid kits and community structures, which will ballistic trajectory until it hits its peak (more than 41 miles high, to date) and then begins be partially financed by wash- active for projects begun atter January 1, 1962. The program also calls for shelter plans for commercial and industrial buildings where, the Pen Soar. Taking its name from the term "dynamic soaring," this rocket plane will bear more resemblance to a spacecraft than the X-15 does. Method Of Landing Instead of simply taking a emergency tools, another OCDM recommendation, will be put Into selected shelters at Federal Government cost.

The Pentaeon has asked cereal ngton, and on encouraging indi arching downward, back toward vidual family models, for which tax or financial aid Is con- no te mplated. Edwards again. Skid Of A Mile Zooming in for a dead-stick land' tagon says, it "seems reasonable to look to the owners to bear the manufacturers to evolve a "bulgar wafer" from surplus wheat which New CD Chief's Views cost of shelter improvements." would taste like a graham cracker. ing, which leaves no chance for Steuart L- ittman, the new quick dip into space and then heading home again, the ship will be boosted into space by a multistage rocket, orbit the earth sev- Plans call for putting enough ot a second trv. the pilot heads for a (TOMORROW: The Role of Lo national CD chief, in announc these biscuits in each shelter to preselected dry lake bed, which he cal Civil Defense.) supply 2,000 calories a day for ing this Federal policy lined up with the House Government Operations Committee, which insists ship down in a conventional aircraft landing.

Dyna-Soar is some years away from being operational, and it will by no means be the first American craft to orbit man in space. But every phase of its research will contribute to greater understanding of the problems to be encountered by men and materials out beyond the atmosphere. Because it is based bn certain aircraft rather than missile princi five days for eacn person. Talented Musician Building Modification at a loss to recall any product with the brand name "Scratch" (although it could be a scouring powder); so she asked Donna what "national survival insurance needed. He also agreed with A third step is the modification the faction of nuclear scientists of Dresent Federal buildings to elude shelter areas, and inclusion ho proclaim that a majority of she meant by "scratch" and Donna, only 9, said: "You know, it's the stuff you make everything from." Just A Note of shelter areas in new Federal people will survive an H-bomb attack on the United States.

buildings using $10,000,000 to pro- Eastern High Pianist, 17, Set For Big Audition ples, Dyna-Soar offers a possibly Stcong opposition can be ex ide another 680,000 spaces. Modified OCDM plans for low- pected from other nuclear scl THE latest "technical note" from Goddard Space Flight Center at Greenbelt, is a National Aeronautics and entists, geneticists, politicians, ed essential alternative to Mercury-type craft, which may not be equally well suited to all space missions. Tomorrow The Eig Shots. cost family fallout shelters ana for private multiple family shelters will be distributed by the ucators, moralists, pacifists and Space Administration pamphlet by W. W.

Alexander, C. W. Mc military strategists who maintain Cracken and H. E. LaGow entitled "Interplanetary Dust Particles national CD office.

No tax or fi an emphasized shelter program By FRANCIS RACKEMANN Hansonia's father, Hanson, cf Micron Size Probably Associated with the Leonid Meteor Stream" can provoke a mass nuclear at nancial help for individuals Is con An Eastern High School accompanist for the school chorus and was a soloist at several and a footnote to it proves that it really is a "note," to wit: tack from which survival would works as a guard at the Veterans templated. The vears-old Matching Funds "This Is an abridged version of a 'Letter to the Editor' pub be impossible. who gave her first piano concert at Morgan State College when she was 7, is preparing for an audi assembly programs. Six years ago she was soloist lished In the Journal of Geophysical Research." J.G. The Federal policy, found in Administration Hospital, ucn Raven boulevard.

Her mother teaches first grade at the Phillis Wheatley Elementary School 110. Program of 50-50 State Federal payment for Civil Defense equipment and staff salaries will be he first paces of the new "Civil tion Friday in hopes of entering rCopyrlght, 1962, Sclencf Service, Ini.l i Kidney Drug Plan In Use Steroid drugs, required in the Defense Program," calls for an Boston University's School of Mu The Better Half By Bob Barnes at the winter concert of the Baltimore City Orchestra and Chorus held at the Douglass High School. She played Scarlatti's "Sonata in organized lone-rance, sensible continued. sic September. Present radiological and moni program of civil defense" and a Hansonia L.

Caldwell, 17, is an realistic attitude toward large accomplished musician. toring stations will be expanded to 150,000 locations; the complex raid alert communications net shelters built at "not too great a They live at 3230 Belmont avenue. She Composes, Too Hansonia wrote 28 short piano pieces before she was 9. Since then she has written six longer selections including the first movement of a sonata. "I used to bang away at the cost." treatment of nephrosis, nephritis and allied renal diseases, are piano when I was 2.

Mother thought I had talent for music works will receive increased tram' Official Thinking ing and equipment; and, an OCDM Official thinking on civil de and introduced me to Mrs. Jen fense includes these statements developed "inside-the-home" air At the age of 8, she played kins when I was 4," Hansonia A Major" and Chopin's "Waltz in Flat" among other selections. Since entering Eastern High, where she is a music major and president of the February graduating class, Hansonia has appeared in recital at Morgan State College, at the Baltimore USO and at St. Frances Academy. She i 1 i.

raid warning Duzzer, caiiea Our major protection against the complete score of "Ballad for recalled. "NEAR," will be produced and Mrs. Adah K. Jenkins, who has attack is the deterrent effect of our nuclear striking force. The distributed, at a cost, to home Americans as accompanist ior her graduating class at School 145.

At Pimlico Junior High taught music for 43 years in Baltimore, said her talented pupil ikelihood of such an attack is now available by prescription at modest cost to all Maryland sufferers from kidney illnesses, according to Arthur E. Selnick, president of the Maryland Chapter, National Kidney Disease Foundation. Through the cooperation of all leading manufacturers of steroid drugs, a Nephrosis Drug Bank has been established under the supervision of the medical ad owners. Warning System School, from which she was grad- very small, but it is possible. first became interested in serious uated in February, 1959, she was -T "There is no panacea for pro music after hearing a Bach Fugue, The separate military warning system will be continued and ex.

tection from a thermonuclear at tack in which millions, and prob Eastern Shore. tended to provide an alternate raid In 1959 Hansonia played a piano ably tens of millions, of people warning network. concerto with an orchestra in Bal would be killed. There appears to Expansion of the former OCDM instructor-training schools for CD timore. The concert, directed by Chester Rowlette, head of the in visory board of the local Kidney Disease Foundation.

be no practical program which would avoid large-scale loss of officials and local teachers Ms strumental department at Doug ife. planned to provide citizen educa Applications Accepted Physicians may make applica lass High School, was held at the "But, an effective civil de "Why hasn't someone invented a disposable tion in basic CD and self-survival Lemmel Junior High School. It tion on behalf of their patients fense program could save the nomei" courses. to The Maryland Chapter, Na ives of large numbers of people Advanced instruction in shelter was sponsored by the Zeta Beta Sorority. Hansonia played Haydn's "Piano Concerto in tional Kidney Disease Foundation, management, decontamination who could not otherwise survive, and it could create a base for 331 North Charles street.

Drugs fire fighting, rescue, first aid, Major. will be issued on physician's pre recovery after an attack. reconstruction and other postal I i scriptions, alter the attending With Civic Orchestra In 1960, she appeared with the tack needs in a community is in Flexible Details The essential elements of physician has signed an applica eluded. Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. tion for this patient's participa New in the program is the "Fed warning alert, equipped shelters and trained citizens are fixed; de Baltimore Civic Orchestra, under the direction of Irving Wildhorn, in a Mozart concerto.

Shortly eral Shelter Incentive Plan" and tails must be flexible to change a policing function with the Fed tion the Maryland Nephrosis, Drug Bank. Most type of steroid drags are available through the expanded drug bank service, but drugs are with new enemy weapon technol eral Trade Commission ana omer afterward she won the international certificate and pin from the National Piano Guild Auditions. ogy and tactics. "Effective civil defense re classified by generic rather than branded titles. She has studied under a Deiches scholarship.

Bennett Cerf quires participation by every citizen: advance planning at all lev Cost Greatly Reduced It is designed to help make els of government; substantial Two attractive girls sauntered Last December 3, she performed a Grieg concerto as guest soloist with the Baltimore Civic Federal and local funds, and it must be comprehensive enough costly drugs available to patients at greatly reduced cost; but is down Broadway, with a lone sailor dogging their every footstep. Finally one of the girls wheeled Orchestra at the Pimlico Junior to cover people living under in no way ottering a service High School. widely different conditions." MITTFIU I round and announced angrily, which Is competitive to the re- WWAT THE EXUBES4NT I 'WIFE PIE? WHEN! HE? I WWAT THE EXUBE34MT 'WIFE PIE? WHEN HE? Hansonia has appeared twice as niano soloist on television with Deputy Secretary of Defense Roswell L. Gilpatric said details "You there, Mr. Fresh! Either quit following us this way, or get 7 HUSBAN'P STXUCKOIU the department of music, Bait! tau druggist who will stul be called on to fill prescriptions when specifically branded steroids are needed, officials said.

of the civil defense program will another sailor! be spelled out in President Ken- more public schools. She also sings with the Senior Peabody Choir at the Peabody Conserva nedvs budeet message this A sign in an East Side delica The Nephrosis Drug Bank is one tessen proclaimed: "Id on porle of the special services provided month. This budget will ask $700,000 tory. Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. Francois.

Wir Sprechen Deutsch 000 for civil defense, of which through the Maryland Chapter oi the National Kidney Disease Mrs. Jenkins, a former supervisor of music in the Hier redt man ttddtsh. Hab some $300,000,000 will be for shel esponol." Department of Education, is mu Print lis SURPRISE ANSWER tsn ter construction and planning. "Holy mackerel," exclaimed an se critic of the Atro-American. Pentagon Revisions jShe has taught at Morgan and (Anawcrt tomorrow) Foundation.

Funds for the- program are received from public contributions and through gifts designated to "Kidney" in the Commerce and Industry Combined Health Appeal. admiring customer. "Do you speak all those languages?" "Not It will be used to cover costs of a nine-part program which is an expansion or adoption of seven me," conceded the proprietor ol 13 a cnaner memoer oi ins aiaiy land State Music Teachers Asso ciation. JumMw HIT MOCUt fAUKR MANA6I Aniwen Sumellung Uml Ucom vxwuM-k CIRl CONCERT PIANIST-Hansonia Caldwell, shown with her teacher, Mrs. Adah K.

Jenkins, Is ready to audition Friday. the delicatessen. "My customers functions or recommendations of Cocrrlsot, 1962, Bennett Cerll.

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