| Show - voctbr Profiles in Science 11L i10ijt07:VO:s:'Gt!ihpfr''' e ao 17 0 r lMDT:- f3 t -I MR EYE AW A V ' V741'00 I AttliVIISZISt 4 44ktk TODAY V' 4 v"4114 fltiO OUT I oFGRAvra LA - telDcnt 'ItOUND CAP get LAPLACE': ' was one of the rnost-poi- : successful men knows -----history 'While he lived- - he was ac- - ( ter claimed as the greatest math snatician and astronomer : of-- cif A MCOVID kILLOPHANE BALL WARING ADHEBIYITAPR ' gipimot amok ' DE IERRE (1749-1027- Box " N1161:01-- " t -I CAti tiLLPNeott e PLAY ATRICA rkLALL $:'? - Ori YOUR Nt I o fek A41 -- Patrick and Cctze In ' r ‘ ' LiO'pliée':A4:0ti66 i Iipe - I II ngs ' the times Hs was able 1- to the t' wArcr Irrmost TOO - - WILL ONE NO FASTEN"11141 INSIDE tiOW - 011‘3g NILE 10 DISCOVER -roltlc01-'11 you Do A 1141'bril- I) AafeRe VADE41 l- dose SI 110 -- Tuk 4 oillnrtati CuriAf ner ar Pilo 144 lavOf cortris r Tye t 14E Mkt OP PE BM WITH TAPE ogh -7 YHA THE 3bseAr aurvi BM'' - - ' A i- ie1:2e 4?'0k! 1: - - — f" vt!t i i1ZI! Par I'V(4-- i?r I f ' 7- - i ' - - purOlt TOP I cmti '1- - ''' x:t ' - i and r" ' f t? r ZA- i- queen French Revolution the Napo- ' leonic Era and the Bourbon -- :Restoration He was so successful in adapting in fact that he es caped the guillotine that took the life of his friend Lavoisier 7 - Assrmsy TOOL Marie CNTI I4 t) ' his Antoinette the reign of Louis !- "' k tg- - ek Ait--''-rt-- 'violent changes that took place-In French politics during his life a period that included the :::-- ‘ - t's !': Y ip 'I - - f adapt to - YOtrt - ' - TO :1'' ) -- 1 was made first a and a marquis by Napoleon and accommodated himself to the I regime -' that '''followed ii '4''''Z' t 44vA 4 - !sN '? tfr'"-4:''''- ' qt " - ‘ count - 14tV - '' Waterloo ' - 1- 'Pierre de Laplace applied law of gravity to solar system ' - - - 1187 be submitted a series LAPLACE'S father' was a of papers to the French AcaPoor Norman 'farmer Laplace Iii whichheinadeclear the d:eould not have- - got the educat':--ettl- Y — — tiort necessary for his brilliant general organization - of the solat' system During the turbucareer had it not been for rich -: friends and a - famous Parisl lent years that followed he gathered :astronomical data verorks::geometrician to whom Laplace TOE MAIISLE into a great work 'Celestial ClIANSISISS erraut 41 a Staten' when he was only wrote OP INt toX Piton Tug Mechanics" outlining his ideas ef the prin COMM Trnif toff ' ' 1 sixes 'THE ' ' CUTER OP ORANOTY A—upliiiifeWill of mechanics ciples — THE VOLUMES were pub-fe647AS LOW Al ar CAN' : This letter had the same h lished between 1799 and 1825 801ROUIO MOLL on Laplace's career as PVT and between 1829 and 1839 TNAT THS' RIMS It letter' Farrada3r's-'to Michael — - had on : were put into English by Na-60 DOWN Sir ' Davy : :that"' Bewcliteh the Arnett' Faraday's future: can physical 'astronomer and 44140 'The geometrician d'Alem authority on navigation of at then thehis great bert height became president of Laplace ' influence wrote to Laplace: the French Academy in 1817 "I owe you the help you need" He was always a benefactor of he succeeded In having the promising young scientists and young mathematician appointevery honor North acquired ed a professor in Paris having Still he showed a curi- ous inclination to omit the LAPLACE often called the names of predecessors and "French Newton" was able to from his general the laws of gravity to temporaries Dr Miller: Frank I3y works describing many of the the movements of the solar ideas of others without ao- system He established the sta-movements of of the the knowledging their source bility Among the interests to which heavenly bodies' explaining What he applied hishrunense maths mathematically--tha- t r pear lo be planetary "pertur - matical talentofwas the period the rings of bations" or trregulatities were - 4 of rotation Saturn the sped 'If sound mo In fact movements governed lecular phvolel and the theory by natural laws and thus meas of probabilities urable and predictable' - 5 - MAKE A ILOPE ort OP TWO You St BooKB NOW CALL ROOM INTO MEND AT tmo SIT TIOI DotTHR SLOPE BOTTOM OP Mt f DW alf L1167 A WITS 'rug 1411ONTJOST 0 LITTLN ON THE UPINILLL SIDS OP MI boX ' Ir Rats upt 1 ' 440 Oak 41d4 - - how it - ' 4 NNk f - et - rTh7111 - et : w ip —and " - - I con-app- Wonderful liyarld of Animals t - etermin - Dear Dr Miller: There is a little warbler (we think that's what he Is) around k here who acts like a little demon We are unable to ae ktE p count for his action& We OLrr have seen him chming 's ' blackbird and either bird ' -'' —' li "64 I 1414 even bigger glow does he WN"4017"-'46644- " i ' : get away with bullying hip -' ': --- - '2 ' ' ' : ' 1' ' he birds? be ger Why doc ' have like this? Dt lib chAnged after she This happened three months was spayed She became ' ago Freddie's in haven't Dear D R: Your little fly- slow and listless Can this completely grown hack yet ' ing tiger is probably spurred - Will a restdt of her heft G '' be ever? J on by love of home and famthey ' We don't want that spayed? - ily His energy and courage Dear G J: The big danger to our dog J C to iutppen are undoubtedly enhanced by after such a battle would have a hopped-uhormone system Dear C: An ovariohyster- or bacterial in: (Nature conveniently provides - been a fungus survival seems ectomy (the operation in fection Fred's for extra energy during the which 'peverything go e s—at assured though 4cars Tnay re' - least theruterus and ovaries) meting season) Bigger birds ' main However his tiovin g will often give way before the shouldn't have any adverse ef 1 y if heal complete fins may determined attack of a smEdler Iect on Liz afterwards' In the the Injuries did not Involve one defending Its home Of rare case where there might course the larger birds have deeper tissue be adhesions or some other selhormones too and would Miller: In ral - post operative complications Dr Dear dom stand for such nonsense We are having sk New then one could expect some ap-7-- 4' - — - ': - - - 4 - - - - ' - I t- 4-- ' - ' - ' if close to their Dear Dr own little love Killer: I ut getting our dog out 4 to I but the 1 wonf be-against ' cause It was my father We were going to have Lizzie spayed until the night before the operation when my par cuts had company A man there said that his dog was not so active and her per! spayed have two male Siamese Fighting Fish Frank and Fred who accidentally were put to Ir Both fish were badly torn Up in the fight but I got them separated finally ' - -- - Their fins were shredded Salt We City June 16 1963 4k1 it after effects bate-abo- bt 3454 It turned Complications would at least be as likely from several pregnancies as from this routine type of surgery Lizzie should logically have a more carefree person ality after the operation than at least her life before should prove considerably - ' 'simpler - 0 1 '- A - from rage 29) ' - : ' ' ! - ' girls amotmt -- WaS he's dating The average for the boy and then - let him pay rest of the boys :' ' for any extras: °I'lle only way to keep from Alil'HOUGH yrEENS gener- ' spending that much on girls is just not ' to date for- - a- - few ally are thought of as being said one weeks" in this s pendthrifts reckless 17189 Vir-as all things they do many ' Danielle Clawson ginia St (1353 East) earns are practical about ' saving and about $6 a month babysitting spending money - but needs ' additima1 hilowance as Pamela Simper 'Many ex- does save the : major part of - from hereparents to buy clothing' —1trasgenerallY WeeklY awnings or Estimating her entire ward Robert Yengich 17 who lives robe expenses for the year Da at 458 E Center Midvale'saves nielle J thought it ran someabout of his 'Weekly where between $150 and $200 earnings buys - books and'- Her mother thought it was rest with 'magazines the — which Proved more $500 like - As a rule are better boys to be for many of guess a good at saving money than girls the teenage girls are But many boys' like Lynn Except for those boys who Marlor 17 said "spend as have good parttime Jobs It much as I earn But then I was generally conceded by haven't had any allowance the teens that whether they since started earning my own spend money ' entirely upon money" he said themselves or on their dates It was Pop's pocketbook which LYNN SAID that he usually suffered the most spends about $10 a week on fr - - - (Continued ' the - - - ' -- two-third- s l I Si At AL tit - - r ! -- 41-at - ly — |