FOURTEEN MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, January 8, 1957
Conservationists Pleased With
Appointment of Nev Assistant
- By A. ROBERT SMITH
Mail Tribune Corratpondent
. Washington Conservationists
are pleased with the appoint
ment this week of a new assist
ant secretary of interior for
532S fish nd wild"
fler. former
head of the
P e nnsylvania
Game Com
mission. "It's a good
appointment."
dec lared Dr.
Ira Gabrielson,
head of the
Wildlife Management Institute.
- Lefflcr is assistant to the ex-
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Is That So?
By Eugen. Burnt
Ranqar-Naiuralist
With experience a horseman
can estimate the ase of almost
any horse by its teeth within
two years and bo correct about
99 times out of a hundred. Want
to Irarn how?
First, a general observation:
for the first five years of a
horse's life, the casting e-f milk
ecutive vice president of United ent under which commerical
States Steel Corp. at Pittsburgh
"He is well known for being
a conservationist for many
years," said Gabrielson, a former
head of the Fish and Wildlife
Service. He indicated that con
servationists were indirectly
sounded out but not directly con
sulted before the appointment
of Leffler was made.
Fourth Assistant
Leffler steps into a nsw posi
tion created at the interior de
partment to elevate the depart
ment's function regarding sport
fish and and wildlife and com
mercial fisheries. He becomes
the fourth assistant secretary.
The other three handle water
and power (Fred Aandahl), land
management (Hatfield Chilson),
and minerals (Felix Wormser).
This reorganization places
under Leffler a revamped fish
and wildlife service, headed by
a commissioner, under whom
there will be two separate bu
reaus one for commerical fish
eries and the other for sport
fish and wildlife.
This reorganization was in it
self the result of a struggle be
tween commerical fishing inter
ests and conservationists.
When Secretary Fred A. Sea
ton took office last summer he
discovered that a fish and wild
life reorganization was immin-
fishenes would be handled by a
separate agency. Fishing inter
ests had promoted this plan.
and the White House had already
agreed to it.
Takes Sides
Conservationists got the ear
of Seaton and pointed out that
it would turn the clock back to
pre-1940 when fisheries were
handled by the commerce de
partment with the fishing in
dustry, rather than conservation,
in mind.
Seaton took their side and
talked the president into killing
the initial plan in favor of one
pending in Congress which Sen.
Warren )G. Magnuson (D-Wash.
ad Sen. Thomas Kuchel (R-Calif.)
were sponsoring. And this is the
plan that has subsequently been
adopted.
Conservationists are hopeful
that they will now have a strong
er voice within the department,
with an assistant secretary to
look after their objectives, es
pecially in squabbles that often
arise between conflicting water
uses, such as between protecting
migratory fish and building hy
drolcctic dams in rivers where
they spawn.
"We'll have to see how it
works," said Dr. Gabrielson,
pointing out that anything can
The Family Council
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advice: it merely reports on problems that have been dealt with by responsible
agencies and counselors.
Pearl C. Mv family doesn't
appreciate me.
Mrs. t we mane very iew
demands on her.
Pearl C I am 18 years old
and am well liked by my teach
ers and friends. I do well in
school and am popular with girls
and boys. The only ones who do
not appreciate me are the mem
bers of my own family.
My father criticizes me for go
ing out too much and he doesn't
like my clothes and keeps tell
ing me to wash off jthe war paint
before I sit down at the table.
My mother complains that I
don't keep my room neat. I do
a job on my room once or twice
a week, but in between I don't
have the time to pick up every
last little scrap.
On top of this, my older broth
er calls me "Gruesome" and says
I disgrace him in public. He
says everyone is making fun of
my silly giggle but he doesn't
seem to notice that he laughs
like a horse.
m
Mrs. F.C. Pearl has been just
look good on paper.
The appointment of Leffler, a
man conservationists feel they
can trust, has brightened their
hopes at the start of a new four
year term of the Eisenhower
' administration.
impossible to deal with lately.
We can't figure out what's come
over her.
We are not domineering par
ents. We give Pearl lots of free
dom and make very few de
mands on her, but she seems to
resent the least word that can
be interpreted as criticism.
Sometimes my husband and I
can be talking about somebody
else and she'll come into the
room and say, "What were you
saying about me?"
Pearl's father and brother are
very fond of her and like to
tease her. I've explained to her
it's all good-natured fun, but she
seems quite bitter and resentful.
I've told Pearl we're all proud
of how well she's doing in
school, but she refuses to be
lieve we appreciate her.
Tha Council If a 16-year-old
girl is popular with both boys
and girls, doing very well in
school, yet is cranky and over
sensitive at home, the chances
are she is .trying too hard. She
has set a high ideal of perfection
for herself and is never sure she
is good enough.
The fact that Pearl always
senses criticism in the air and
suspects her parents of discus
sing her unfavorably indicates
that she believes her parents
have set these high standards for
her. Although they may have
done nothing of the sort con
sciously, these parents may have
an underlying . attitude that
drives Pearl to believe she must
succeed at all costs.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. ought to
let up on both praise and criti
cism. Some praise is important,
but if they show exceptional
pride in Pearl's popularity and
school success, she will continue
to place undue value on being
always at top form. They should
accept her achievements and any
failures in a matter of fact way
and show her she is loved and
appreciated no matter what she
does.
Nearly all adolescents resent
teasing, especially when it con
cerns physical attributes as it
usually does. A 16-year-old girl
is under enough of a strain try
ing to look and act pretty, with
out having a father and brother
sabotaging her efforts. Pearl
really has something to gripe
about there. A gentle suggestion
from her mother if she overdoes
the "war paint" is much more
likely to get results.
(Copyright 1956, General Fea
tures Corp.)
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teeth and their replacement by
permanent teeth varies but rare
ly. After 5, you'll iave to rely :
more on the angles, shapes, and '
marks of teeth. j
A 2 -year-old shows a full j
mouth of temporary incisors !
the front teeth, B on top and 6 ;
on the bottom. Their whiteness
and shape proclaim them as
"milk" teeth. At 3, the central;
pair of these milk incisors are
replaced by permanent teeth. At
4, the lateral pair of milk teeth,
next to the central pair, are re-
;placed by permanent teeth. At j
5. the corner pair of milk teeth 1
are replaced by permanent teeth.
'Permanent Mouth'
Now that the horse has its so
called "permanent mouth," the
other signs must be considered.
The corner teeth having just
erupted, the tops (or tables) will
be touching each other at their
front ends only. At 6, the corner
teeth will have worn level. The
horse now has the tables of all
his incisors level and in wear.
A tip: from this age on. you'll
have to take stock of further
aigns such as the cups and marks
em the tables (tops) of the teeth:
the shape of the teeth; and the
presence of Galvayne's groove
more of this groove presently.
At 7. the cup in the table of ;
the central incisors has often
grown out but the outline re
mains. A hook develops on the
back of the .upper corner in
cisor. This is because it does not
meet its opposite number on the
lower jaw
At 8. the cup has worn out
from the laterals but the outline
remains. Between the outline of
the cup and the front tooth a
mark now appears in the form
of a dark line known as the
dental star. You'll find it in the
centrals at this age. The 7-year-old
hook has worn away.
Cups Disappear
At 9, the cups disappear from
all the incisors, but the outline
will be evident on the corners.
The dental star is distinct on the
laterals. At about this age a sec
ond hook develops on the corner
tooth. Unlike the 7-year-old hook
this is the direct effect of wear.
At 10. Galvayne's groove is
about one-fourth inch long, the
lower and upper incisors, too.
start to slope outward. The Gal
vayne's groove is dark and is
on thp outer surface of the upper
corner incisors commencing at
the gum. By 15 years it reaches
half way down the tooth and at
20 extends the whole length.
Could anything be simpler?
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