s. eens vp "4 eee eee An independent newspaper. of Prince: Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. CA member: of The Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadian Daily Newspaper ‘Published bY The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, - JOHN ¥.. _MAGOR ‘President mt yiety ey wy ahs vy ANY eres ReeeE OS . devoted | “to “the ‘pbuilding | Publishers Association G. P. «uation : General Manager, ; “the Post ottiee Department Ottawa, Nites SPSOO TTT rE gg ~v ee. we ey. os Cs ; Bee ET VS yes - ihe pe he the annual tbservanee fof all-that it stands for in the trustee- . “ships f£ human rights and civil Nber- ll GB. 5 In'-part of. the world this: free- “dom, which guarantees all others, has - “sbeen. set asidé'and for the moment lost : “as one dictator: or another has moved in to cancel civil rights by decr ee ace me “wording to personal whim or party es “faction. | Happily i in the Western world our freedoms: remain: : through the will ofthe people; ‘by the ‘eoncurrence of “governments ; with the assent of the. ae “Throne. where, as in the - Common- a “wealth, that applies. : ofS slow, march of, : finally led ‘to religious freedom . must: never. come again. . Parliament’s mn clash. with . absolute. “monarchy : “se tablished the right of the Commons e aie the enesis of civil ene | cent : it P GRELETONS Eisen ower will, find 8 (On: his: Visit here’ next. ' feisenhower : will find South: “in: the throes of turmoil and revo- hee. ht. Huh Chung’ s caretaker has. , the old regime’s closetful sof skelet nyone expected Jast April, , when a stu ae éd.: uprising toppled Rhee. ’Eut-dt is under: pressure. to dig’ evén further, s Moderate Koreans and their friends abroad * fear the eleanup may push this - once- + anti-Communist. ‘state into chaos, with a’ “miajority | of its trained leadership in jail or os a * awaiting the. chance: to attempt: a counter- * tévalution. “That: would. bring Rhee to: the u : Redeforces poised only 30 miles north of Seoul, *%, | However,’ there * Chirg iby. midsummer is likely .to achieve: the 4yminimum: coals of his caretaker administration ot + £ ydforniing the worst excesses of the Rhee : .regime and Jaunching a new: premier-cabinet eting presic aust far deeper nt « forn™, of government to’ replace the strong- A ; fprenideney; ° ‘ me : enters ‘news agency reported . that the ‘ Nal hal’ ‘Assembly today passed the new constl- “ INTERPRETING ‘THE “NEWS. “The whole course | of history. thas amen ar women in’ 11 civilized lands at heh long's séarch . ‘weeks after the fall- of Presi- °. -sturdy ~ are Indications that Huh “THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1960 "Guarding b human liberties z must be kept as a precious: tru st on m= behalf of humanity. : . The right of the individual to think and to say what he will, the right of | lawful assembly for any purpose under. the sun, the freedom of the conscience to accept . any religion it will or none “that are mown of man, the: assent to | laws which rule in daily life, the choice of lawmakers and of tax-gatherers, the. setting up: -and: the’. keeping . of “the — “Queen’s Peace”—all stand firmly ona. “common * basis. thought,. of person, and of action mt That is’ liberty. of in. the law. . oo Tf there were no. - Press , fer ew. amen | would. have a ‘knowledge. of the Jaw. | They could not distinguish their. right - or: enforce it. They would become the » ‘dupes of tyrants, as distatorships: have Q cen The Press acting in. its. | allotted sphere i is first a representative . . of the people. Itis its obligation to see b that: such a trust is maintained with | ‘the’ earnestness, determination: and‘in- tegrity. that it.requires. A:newspaper’s ‘mistakes go instantly before its every ~ x subscriber ; - its’ merits’ are ‘taken: for granted. In’ between, “and Jaboring often far into the night, are those who exacting callings on. “the ‘face ‘of the. a a but always. and. forever. eae d South K Korea in. 1 turmoil : By: ‘GENE KRAMER: s “Associated Press: ‘Staff Writer tution , bill. which . introduces, a parliamentaty -, a South Korea. Under the. ‘president’. will be only = The premier will” government system to new constitution the the symbolic head of state. have full executive powers ¢ and will be-responsi- ble to. the assembly. Reuters quoted Huh Chung as saying after the: bill’s passage that his government plans to hold elections for the?new National Assem- bly by July 29, He wil] remain acting. president until a new. government. is formed in August. The pill also provides for a ‘free press, election of a president by the National Assem-. “ply’s two houses and political neutrality of . the president, government officials . and national police, It also specifies that the presi- dent can be elected for only two terms. Rhee and his wife’ left South Korea, for “Hawali May 29,. just, as, political -epponents began lo question the ex- -president's handling of public funds. Students are: prominent. in. the: continuing but jt Js obvious ‘that the. mass: student. unity of. last. April Js | ‘small-scale demonstrations, fone, Most are either indifferent or willing to go along with the official plan for . new form of government. NEW: BOOK: STORE—Suzanne_ ‘McDowell (seated), a the McMaster. University, bookstore in , manager Gwen’ Bowie look over plans of the new 5,400- -square-— * foot. store. ‘that will go into ‘operation on the campus this fall. oo bookstore 13. years ago. .when. it. was 4a small: operation. in. the - = _basement ‘of © the. . administration building.. ‘All Aboard with G. E. Mortimore . ‘ tiles:. nail down the plywood base. _ spend an evening having some deyote. ‘their lives. to one. of. the. most os ". Skil-saw—a savage tool, .cap- arth... They may not always achieve... ‘ I intonéd.: He watched. Then I "pressed - the “trigger. and’ the. ~ make: it. bite’ along” the: mark" - way. or the other. -. 8D certainly. ‘envy you’ your . _ that way? You don't need to i i a BG MEE eye sp ed ene vite eee WHEN GE My : . . Soe ge ba gee et ote cer OF ane gtd po BU ye ST ate SH aay Fe tay tl Beh Stent Nese st MA fe she set OE ERE Coot: ‘manager: of | ‘Hamilton, ‘and. assistant Mrs. “McDowell became: part- yils: impressive’ ‘record since taking power June . modest way by the successful explorion of . 1; 1958, will confound his enemies and enable ‘two nuclear devices, Barring o disarmament agreomont, de thi? to win settlement of the Algerian war, » De ciaulle ‘pparently detects some wavering . Gaulle Intends providing France. with a amall nucloar striking force and. the country will ‘among. the -Jendera of the 6ta-year rebellion . ' , eneguraging i: him to think the Algerians can _ then have joined the United States, Britain and bo: parsuadad®to fecept pence under some:-sort the. Baviet "Union fs. an ‘effective nuclear: rat assoclation : with | France, ‘ power, co +. Qhseryers’ had noted — and were puzzled wo, “e + by, oa auclden. hardening of de Ciaulle'a attitude “When de Gaulle anawered the eal ‘to power * toward the: rebels last: Marely although Ferhat two years ago, he took eharge of a. ‘country * Abbas, premier al the Algerian: provisional. on the verge iof elvil war with mM -emplre + government, « had accopted. the: principle: of: i vendy. ta: fly apart. ee ‘, Selfedelermination offerad: hy the Froneh preals: ty He not only restored: roliticn! ‘and: ‘oconamic ‘ donity pt yh hos a, ogEAD ity at-heme but also worked out 0 formula JRoeent:: ‘vepor a‘have given: an” ‘explanation for a, Franch community. of nations, - 12 torrl~ ’ * ofewhiat: muy: have «been: behind 'the change, tories whiely’ / are? independent: sar. somi= “srengh intelligence, It 18 sald, discovered that Independent: with voluntary (oes: to-Paris, Only © thesnaonalists werd, ‘quietly: plotting to.bring”. Guinoa, holted and of course | Aha: lave in about: revolution ts "woll oA Indopendence:and | Algorin’ has’ yet to he decided: (iit: termined: not to. relindiiah “Perhaps the most ominous. eritiotain, af the yogordiaag, of. tho ‘rault’‘o ; ‘tally: romote :dé Gullo ja tho” charg that fi on aolteigtorminntion. is BF any che haa’ contempt. for: tho Wrericly Assembly In eo "ie edylva- too miko Trance the Jeader of a ow, united, | third- forca Burope. 4 (hein, hold, + . py Cau iow Hina turned ‘anow. to the ' Al orlan’: problem. ‘and (se despite. Boros * qontbatc troubles Involving Inbor and agricul- éture. «=. tha 60-your-old | president js, sure In France to oes sarees emeonsernee ‘ - Sell ‘ourselves © “the: anawor. to Canndn's economic ‘problema ja not .almply how. we ara to sell more ’ “ wopremndenied mouernd day proatigo In Antors, ‘ood to" others {6-48 nao how we aro to sell ; TENA ore of our goods to oursolver, It ia hore tha « 10 BoV Promi{er Khrushehov unlenshod progress, In: rolative terms, ja not being mada, " jurtlenna of abuso at the summit. cone, Nofids,, 4 vt iin ‘br This failure to crente conditions more favorable de Gaulle found. Himaelf in moro. Ins. to Canadian manufacturing js a alan of a eon fidan ce With Proaident Bisonhower: protracted economic immatiAity. It- has reaulted img ME Nstor. Macnillian —- a position jy this country being overshadowed by its debts and deflelta and puyvled by the fact that a disturbing number of Canadians can find no wark to do, owe N10 Montreal Gavotte, ‘ ‘ Doapjto: - ronorvations of conscience, Trance ‘fy obvioudl rod” that new thanks, ta 2 cla Gaulle of our a! We. commend: school ‘trustee Mrs; Ju, M. Greene for her stand in resigning from the school, : hoard over the ‘appointment. of an outside principal Instead - of Mr. Prank ¥, Sutton, as re- ported in your. issue of June: 0, 1960, — Many of us could nat havo, signed this letter If we had |. not felt that Mr, Button pose: seasos the personal chnracter- istics as well as the academic | requirements which are re-. quired by an administrator: of. o high school, We hove “always found hint to be a man who’ dons what he holleven — honest and juat regardless ‘of ' tha consequences, We have known him’ to be a aAlrong |. man and aman who we falt - while vice-principal was dedl- ; cated. to the Interests’ of his }. ~gtudenta, We have also had Mr. Sutton. na an Inatructor t and in this eapacity, have found: him énpable, affoative {" The PACKSACK Of Gregory Clark Copyright: Canada Wide A truck driver with whom I shared a table for lunch at a highway restaurant admit- ted that the small button he wore on his jacket was an Jnsignia he won for several . yoors of perfect driving un- marred hy accidents, I asked . him if he had any suggestions | he, could offer me ns guides -4o.:salfe. driving. “Wall,” he said, “the gront “ting la to get to know the charactar of the driver of the ear ahend of you, The car he- hind you can look out for it- self, It’s the can you are over~ taking and probably pnasing ‘that ia Nkollest la causa you mlaahlot "Tha experienced driver, a8 A rule, follows tha car ahead for a ‘minute; ar, two,' long ‘onough #0. that he can guage ‘and plonaant, Wa fool thnt tha’ \e the type of driver, whether rejection of Mr, without sufficient causd and that there ara very few who, would make finer ndminia~ -fratora, It ja for these rensona : A wo object to the appointment of an outaider as principal of: | choal, . 4 ‘A, A, Huntar Valleria Dearden © “Roy Pryatay o FR, Guthrie Nobert Cameron L, R, Sahork Tdvard Grande Michael Wayman Mombers of the Graduating - Olnaa.of 1000, 3yInce Rupert Senlor Wigh | ' Button fa: -Abondy or ornate, | MByt on ttle” phrenology ‘gomos into it, Bownre ‘of the “driver with a. long, thin neck and a hat too Iprge for him that comes down on: his cara, That's the ernslort ‘dyiver, Ho's. a wobbler He's agit Hkoly aa: not, to, aworve to “aveld wv butterfly, {ual nx you are about to. pasa. Tha next —worat type ta the short-nocked, . or. necklesa: type, the lobes of _ whore ears are pushed out by Wis’ fat red neck, , Ho's the arrogant type who will puton aApoad the moment. yr Ze draw nbrenst of him.” Me, he f wt kind of: ~e ee eww ome | a : b biyse tong ote bettie me eRe, 7 hoot fomet ww npn sineneny i % . moa MO . a Ye . ro : os 1 wot te en ee we ee a wee ee ee ew eee eee © en we ee eee ee ee Nee ee a A a i we awe REE ae puta ee at thats,