_J..R. AYRES ‘Editor: = PRINCE RUPERT DAILY: NEWS — a An. independent newspaper “devoted to the upbutlding : ‘ot ‘Prince Rupert and Northern and’ Central. British Columbia. Xe A. member of The ‘Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of: Circulation Canadian Daily Newspaper. Publishers Association . Published by The Prince Rupert: Daily’ News Limited, JOHN ¥, MAGOR ’ President Authorized as second class mail by. a. P. WOODSIDE. - General Manager, — nal “the, Poat Office Department Ottawa, co, general interest to all. Provinces | a ‘which can be ‘employed: by.. them in eon ‘dealing with. major offences against 3 P Tae Chae hi ighway enactments. you mind diving into the water. a ending to'.be.a porpoise? - My little son n:up skin diving’ and wants to test his erwater gum 8, college. man. ‘No, not ‘Yale— . “By. C. YATES. McDANIEL "Associated Press Staff Writer - : spension © of U-2 plane - flights over espionage ‘practices— 9 ‘the flow. of clear photographs ; th ich’ could help’ them: “Know what is golng on within’ Russia. "photo raphs js in the. works, But the first test “ntil’September, and a much longer time will ibe needed. to get a series of them in sorblt and “voperating . satisfactorily, Reconnaissance photographs, though’ ‘taken ,from: great heights, provide important clues ‘to cwhere | the Russians are setting. up missile “bases; how they are‘placing their manned “bombers, and what they are doing with thelr other. military forces, * th hb . With the U-2 flights abandoned, informa- ‘ton .will have to be pieced together painstak- cs Angly : ‘from refugees, observant travellers, pub- “shed: documents and various other intelll- ms gence sources Including—where they are used ‘—puldiagents, os) thé U8, Aly. Foree Inunched this week \a i best model of the Midas satellite, which quickly “was dubbed a space spy. It Isn't, It's designed _ SUNTERPRETING THE NEWS | - fle , oe : bE R PS Dye hye Pa ‘taking out insurance—miracles can happen— ae “when he finally snid Wednesday that:he would. - ‘necent the Republican riomination for presi. — mt dont of the. United States if it Is offered, AG this moment vice-President Richard M. 2 VyNixon: ‘Ati; scema to have the nomjnation ie igewed up, Rockofeller'a only chance would ap- Nooo. POAr to he somothing going badly wrong for : othe. Eisenhower administration betweon’ now se afind ‘July,‘auch ag a foreign crisis, o¢ The « professional. oie Ropublican politicians oo night then give up on Nixon, ,.- . un No Jonger ago than Ini tho boginning: of May Mt made senso for Rockefollor to atick. to: his 00, 20. decision not to be a candidate, All ‘igigns pointed ‘to Prealdent Elsehhower's finish- : “Ving out. hla term: ina burat of glory which, of whieh yeourgoy would: ba reflected beneficially on nin wa i natadnatration: and Nixon, Poe me re was to bo a surhmll conforence which, f aa dold' wat a lttle more; then a horo'a wel ;oome..on his visit to ‘Rusala, " to N. tle and. any: * Look, we kept the pene, : 'Cariada, involving the form of penalty The’ instance, ° Space _Apbes, can take up. the firings-of.the Samos -satellite.isn't scheduled, {dn't: solve: anything, nt lenat would melt. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1960 - Test of provincial laws | “HE. Supreme Court of Canada has reserved: judgment on an issue of .. berta, Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia joined Manitoba in opposing the. ap- in. peal. against existing provincial enact- ment;.and could be affected by a final : ruling when judgment i is givén.. “Without any reference to. the facts or. pleadings before the court in this -the. question: of » specific remedies’ against dangerous. practices a in driving has been-under continuous * review across Canada for. some time 3 past. The Dominion has authority 2 over -eriminal matters and the Prov- ~ inee: ‘separate jurisdiction. within the. Supreme Court | decision” ‘should help to, clarify whatever doubts. may have arisen through a tempts to deal with the problem. 4 -—The Viet oria Colonist - “Me Jane. You. Tarzan?” “Since they started allowing bikinis here, I haven’t seen him look at the ocean once.’ pail while I. take station?” : “Would you mind holding this shovel and junior to the ~ comfort. “I want. that little brat arrested this very” minute. He deliberately stepped on my daugh-_ Ss -: —hesides my. wife, I: mean?’*. ‘ | “He was..the., only.’ ‘accident ASE, here’ last ° . year, ‘He‘ fell: off his platform: “When a “blonde: we .. broke her: shoulder ’ strap ” ter’s sand castle.’ ’. “Every time you blow that whistle you wake. ‘my husband up. Do you have to play traffic cop: all day long?”.. :): ". {My wife says that’s a Russian “submarine ° oe “out there. I say. it’s dust a beer can. “What do... . you say?” o os “Would you mind - smearing this ‘sunburn’ oe lotion on. my. back. Md want my. hu band: je lejos limits of their powers under.the BNA Act. The dual — at- ne SWEET TOOTN—A four- mionth ‘old black bear cub, as yet un- named,’ looks up. from a lunch’ of honey at. Stanley Park Zoo in Vancouver. cisco. _The bear was only a temporary resident.. Captured. at Burns Lake, 1 he: was being shipped to the Zoo at. San Fran- (CP: -Photo). - College cornerstone: parents Fr om The | : “Les “Angeles Mirror: ‘News Reasons, Mirror - News educa~ “well me; are there any crabs.on this beach , only to detect the: actual launching, of, ‘ballistic, ‘missiles. . ° The Samos satellite will be the first orbit- ing vehicle to qualify for the description “space spy.” A team of ‘Samos satellites, orbitting at “"ASspace . system designed. to provide. such ‘the Russians'a while to determine regular intervals, would feed a stream of pic- tures to ground stations, thus keeping large ~vareas of the Soviet Union under. surveillance. Eventually it is hoped’ the Samos can .be tures as-it orbits and return the film to. earth for careful ‘examination, Yo fe oe fe Several years ago, when U-2 planes were: first. belng tried in. tentative, shallow penctra- ‘tion flights, the. U.S, succeeded in: floating a number of balloons from west ‘to east ACTOSS the U.S.S.R. At. that time, a greater number. of balloons, . carrying propaganda leaflets and sponsored by a completely non-government agency, . also were floated across the Iron: Curtain, It took -the fact that some of these balloons carried -consider- ably. more than leaflets, - The U.S, recovered the capsules parachuted down from several balloons and developed ple- tures taken’ by eamerns that Were grinding all the way, When. the. Russians knocked down. first balloon they displayed the paraphernalia and held a press conferénce to vent thelr dis- and said nothing, et Emergence of . Rockefeller merely insurance ah Ry - JAMES MARLOW | Assoolated Press Staff Writer | —_ “Now york Governor Nelson Rockefeller was - But it didn't turn out that way, . sos When Premior Khrushchev. called ‘off ia- enhower's trip to Russia Jt was the greatest humilation ever proaident in modern ‘times, This aituntion has given the thelr - POs must fall back « on conventional espionage | - developed with a capsule that ‘can take pic- - “pleasure, At that time Washington sat tight - “Democrate , suffered by an: “American campaign ammunition and hasn't Aelped the: . _ Republlenna, In view of this, Rockofeller's omorgonca_ from the coy cavern In which he haa been staying alnce. Inst’ December can he conald- ered’ almply aa.a plece of politien! instirance, ° — Juat In ease, Headline headache. . Vice-President’ Richard Nixon’ ‘and wife, Pat, attended n Ropublican: funderalaing dinnor in Chicaga, During the course of his” apedch Nixon warnod Republicans ngjalnat "tha temptation to aland pat on what ANW & page proof for hia papor'a firat. edition, "There war an olght-column hendiina: “Can't i Republicans. in the campaign could point Aland Pat, ANYA Nixon," . . apittabnrgh Port Cagatte, nia: “have . done.” The Chicage Tribune reporter Ywho had covered the dinner waa taken aback, whon ho 1 -must face, too. our brightest youngsters won't gz i heartbreak ahead for scores: 0) » gters.- They: won t. get a college education. ! : " “Why? : “Tessas Guestion | of money. “Costs. too. much: .... Too. many parents. ‘didn't— or couldn’t—save enough.. Kids can’t make . enough working. summers to.. support’ Gur present society, it probably: ‘themselves during ‘the col- legiate year. There ‘aren’t- enough available. -Tiese are facts parents must face, * scholarships - It is something . the country : Too many. of go on to a higher education. Their brain potential will be lost to the country when: we need it most, Fourof five California fam- illes “plan” lo send. their chil- ‘dren to college, But a Ford Foundation ‘survey shows that -only 20% have made any ‘fi- nancial program: for college costs—-and 80% of these are in- adequate. © . Tt costs $1,500, on an average, Lo send one student to college © fora year, 7 In families with three or four closely spaced ehildren——~ not unusual in the trend to- « ward large - familles—collega costs could run higher than the total family Income, Something's gol. Lo give, Part of the blame belongs lo parents. necustomed. to a “fat stand. ard of ving. They shrink from snerificing thelr “axtras” to save college funds In ad- vance need, . Othars-—40%, In fact, expect tholr children to got through -college:on scholarships, That's . hecause only . Qh pipe dream,, 10% got scholarships, and low —ascholarahips handle ihe whale cost of schoal, Others expect to finance col- Jego costa out-of -enrrent In- come, Now omany could abdorb. a. $3,000 annual -outhack (twa kids in sehael) In their normal ving Home colloges are,even now Installmont, . plan Jonna to put thelr young : , offering parents: ators (hrough, These Jean now-pny-lator plans mre aproad “aver. alght yours, It's ati] a rough ‘bite on the | . family budget, with threa or ~works during the school year— thousands of California young-. - B tne s y “its. wise for any student: to gad- _ dle himself with a $3,500-$4, 000 A three- -part. series on“ costs ** eae of college ‘education by, George. ** debt.on- ‘graduation. The old‘ days. when a especially in. the: crucial . first two years of college. | What's the: answer? - . ‘Probably there's got. ‘to ‘be expanded scholarship provision _ for exceptionally qualified, stu- dents. For the rest, who want and need ‘a. college: education. in means more thrift in advance .,Of need by parents, plus what the youngsters can earn sum- mers. It’s going to cost more’ for higher education. Let’s not try to gloss over those hard tacts. ’ ’ The public, through taxation, can’t carry the whole : load. Parents who can make do ‘without a swimming pool or They've become too - four Ida to aduenate—though tt lan approach toward sole © tion, “When Ahora are feclorn! lonna, Atudonta who, qualify on tho Intaly of nood can got wp to $800 redecorating will probably be “-prouder of their kids in: the Jong run after the college ‘years, ighter side. A Lighte store had ad- -—-vertised. a hundred hats for families - + fh romontor, to be repaid over “ “10 yours at: 8%). Many youngators froin mid- dle-Income families aan't quale ly md aclaalmen doubt tint. “med with ‘ hand.she held a hat, bother to wrap Jt," she sald, “11 wear “eustomer replied, t," sale at a dollar aptece, and the millinery department was jam- hysterical women, One finally struggled through ‘the mass of squirming bodies, reached a clerk, and handed over a dollar, In her other "Don't It," “But don't you want a bag for your old hat?” asked the gi, “No thanks,” the beaming “T Juat sald Psychiatric capules Many oa man'a good fortuie ia due to the will powor of: O° : decansed relative, « ae Tt Is © woman's privilege t to change his mind, No one has better command of the Inhguage than the one who keops his motth ab, Thore ‘Aro bigger things htan money, Bila, for Instance, ve ~ Almont everyone knows the, “difference between right and ‘wrong. But some Juat hate ta make decialona, 4 tremmmnineomeeua . With narrow-nouled eo 10 fa with narrow-necked battiaa, the leas they: have In them the: more nolaa they malo In howe ine I outs : pocswenemmered Tb 4a juab. as ral fiying Lo keep 2.gfood man down na a wl food farenothing man up,, . “The oreheatra, thare hy facing the muale, ‘Can't sleep, and: ies: a jong. “nisht Bedclothes are in knots ~~ cand. wrinkles. awakes, . and ‘try to pad downstairs for. Nobody else isentangle yourself some . vaspirin without, rousing anyone, When. you return, there are complaining of . your pillow, noise. .And you stay awake un- .. ~ til “ght: fiiters through. the “cedar: tree." * That's: ‘insomnia, ” ‘the fancy ' ‘word that: means**you can’t I suffer from it all the of sleep. time, and so do. millions. _other people in the ‘world. You hear: as many cures for ..- Insomnia. as’ for hiccups or ‘the w: common: cold, “ Needless to say, none’ of! them works, “none. of them works for me. At Jeast, But the. cures ‘are entertain- ing. I heard one the other day that :caught my imagination. ‘It Game from George, a veteran small-boat seaman | and ‘old: ‘soldier who moved to: Canada long ago. from ° New Zealand. George. was - talking about old times... ‘The. ‘topic of r sleeplessness came ‘up. “hostile grunts from the next in the office . a precise visual said... rh ~All Aboard with G E. Mortiniore “when I can't Sleep, I turn on a picture-in my mind of the road I used to live on, when I was a boy in New Zealwand, _ “This is a road about 25. ‘miles long, a country road, and I can see every house and every tree, and every bend in the old road until I fall asleep. Usual- ‘ly I get half a mile down the road; and I’m gone. “Next .night I take up the mo road again where I left off, and » follow it. further... 2". > -“Youre lucky to shave such memory,” “I thought everybody had,” George arswered, “Par from it. sharp at times, but’. fogry,,and sometimes it br eaks in pieces and stays blank. ., “Well, I can see it. all,”. Geor ge said, . . “Do you see people 100? The. . way they used. to be?” ‘ “Yes, -This old man who goes to the garden and brings flow- -ers and végetables for me«to: . . And. _ other. times I'll be ‘on the trail - to’ round. UP the sheep. ” — take home. .He’s there . : George added. Mine = is very. jt gets | ~ Thy hyacinth hair, aie “In New Zealand?” ~ “Yes, And.the song birds... The flowering bushes. 1. ¢an see and hear them . . and smell them, Another time Vil -be on the ratlway, or a trip in my own boat. 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