MC-N9AY. AUGUST 19, li
MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Uigoant York Satd : .
fetter "Aft er Illness
' Nashville, Tenn.-Pft-World
ITer I hero Sgt. Alvin C.
York, . hospitalized here last
week after developing a
fever, was taken off the seri
uit Kit at Veterans hospital
tuadiy -night.
Hospital officials said they
cauld not pinpoint the cause
of the rise in York's tempera
ture. Ha was brought here last
week from his home at Pall
Mall, Tenn.:
Harold -Hill, England-iUPII-Jum:,)Yalkcr,
16, loves to go
Uthtr-dentist. She feels no
pal when ' her teeth are
drrUtit. 'The drill gives me a
lavcly ilirigling feeling,", she
aaid. Sunday,
Field of Science Found Fascinating To Young Children
By DAVID NYDICK
Land an appreciation of and
useful for all individuals
planting a garden, explaining
selves, i will not develop scien-
standing. Toys which do not
perform, properly cause frus
trations.' This means a micro
scope which does not magnify
properly will not help develop
scientific, skills It may even
UPI Educational Specialiii
The field of science is fas
cinating to children. They are
curious about many events in
their daily lives and parents
should encourage this atti
tude. A proper response to chil
dren's questions can be most
helpful to encourage their
curiosity. Science, for chil
dren, is a 'way of discovering
new knowledge. They "learn
to organize facts and con
cepts so that they can under
stand the world around them.
The school program aims to
develop skills in problem
solving, a scientific attitude.
an interest in the world in
which we live. It should de
velop practical knowl e d g-e
It also is important to en
courage children with special
talents and interests in science
to pursue learning in this im
portant subject.
At home parents can do
many important things for
their children. Be a good lis
tener; show concern in these
discussions and interests; sup
ply needed equipment and
space; be available for special
activities.
Some good activities which
the heating system, and ex
amining the electrical system
are good possibilities.
Questions Form Basis
These activities, in them-
tific knowledge and skills. It
is the planning and questions
which help to bring about the
valuable learning. An organ.
Views Diffor on
Bracero Program
Washington - OIPD - Rep.
Charles M. Teague (R-Calif.)
said Saturday that hopes for
extension of the Mexican
farm labor program had "def
initely" been improved.
But Rep. Harlan Hagen ID
Calif.) expressed doubt there
would be a "useful" . exten
sion of the program for bring
ing braceros Into the United
States to help harvest crops.
ized approach to each activity
ntscourage it:'
should involve questions, re.
search; plans, and an evalu
PROCLAIM FREEDOM DAY
Pittsburgh (UPD - Mayor
Joseph M. Barr has issued a
proclamation designating Aug.
28 as "Freedom Day", here.
Barr said he drew up the
proclamation to help drama
tize President Kennedy's civ
il rights bill. He also said
that the city employees can
take part in the march on
Washington the same day at
ation of the results. These
are the things which lead to
Snalt
Werlis
a scientific attitude.
There are hundreds of pos
sible activities which arouse
children's curiosity. Allow
them to follow these inter
Us
ests. Encourage their ques.
may produce excellent science
learning can be found right
around the house. Such things
tions. Help them find and
organize their answers.
lynn W.
Weifcim
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Aitributa of a Mather Han
There is ..worthwhile les
son for most of us in the. ev
eryday accomplishments of a
domestic hen who strives
mightily to lay an egg a day.
To her, it is a discouraging
business for someone . steals
those-eggs as fast as she pro
duces them.-But to her ever
lasting credit, let it be said
she never gives up; she keeps
on trying, and with, rare good
nature too. v
Did you ever think .about
the time,, effort and trouble
the hen .went to producing an
egg that you thoughtlessly ate
for breakfast this.. morning?
That unknown hen; with only
one thought, in. mind, and
urged on by biological insist
ence, plans on raising a fam-
ily-that s why she . lays the
eggs. About the best her; in
ternal machinery can accom
plish is. an egg a day. . '
Discouraging Labor .
Her egg-laying is. a-discour
aging labor, tor, someone
steals those eggs. So, Mrs. Hen
attempts, to ."steal her rlest,"
that is,. hide it, in an attempt
to save those precious eggs.
If .she - succeeds, . those .egs
won't go to market; no one
but her will. know where they
are, and. she, wijl be sneaky
about ' them, .'. even, inay be
smart .enough to. a.vOid going
near the nest ; when , anyone
is watching. " .
The ;hen . tnat. "steals- ner
nest" may. be one whose toa-
tience.was. worn thin' by hav-
ina her - egBs stolen, or one
that desires motherhood over
and above human desire to
find more eggs for more-prof
it, or for better breakfasts.
So she sneaks away, scratches
out a hole in the sand under
a bush, or -locates a pile of
straw or leaves. Having lo
cated when she ' considers a
suitable spot, she -begins, day
by day, to accumulate a set
ting, of eggs.. . , . . .
Internal Effort
Perhaps she doesn't realize
it,, she is hot supposed to be
an intellectual genius, ' out
she must know that laying an
egg, even, one' a day, requires
enormous internal effort; no
human could do it. . -
Sn she has the location, and
has laid 'the eggs; she knows
when she has laid enough, for
some little biological button
is pushed by jn instincj, over
which'she.bas no control, and
she begins the ino'ubation pe
riod. She enters willingly
into weeks of inactivity, short
rattons.'-.and 'considerable dis
comfort. ' - - ' - ' '"
Of course iht has no knowl
edge of -what gravity can do
to -the yolk 01 those eggs sne
is .trying to hatch. She doesn't
know.that,-if left too long in
One position,- the yolk will
settle, pulling it out of the
proper position. So-again
without ' knowing why!, she
carefully turns ever egg every
day. ; : ; .'
She Will Be There . .
When she leaves, the nest,
and if she doesn't want to
starve to death she must leave
at times, she knows exactly
how long she can remain
away. Those eggs cannot be
allowed to become cold. There
is no way of knowing whethtr
or not Mrs. Hen knows about
the time the chicks will hatch;
really, she wouldn't hae to
know, she will be there when
ever the day, or the hour..
She will know too, when
the first chick staggers out of
its limey shell, wet, and t be
draggled. Another virtue he
possesses, whatever . the out
come, of all her efforts, if one
chick hatches,, or a dozen, she
will be content, seeming to
know she had done her part.
She has stuck to the job until
it was finished. She was faith
ful, patient, and determined.
Many humans could very. well
emulate her faithfulness to
duty. - ;
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