President Kennedy’: “will, paper’s earnest support. in® carrying: into effect ; : one campaign statement: which! has. received; too little-attention, Last August he‘said: .-;: “Tt would hope that, the paramount consider. aliom.in the appointment of a: judge‘ should » : not be his nolitical party: but his’ qualifications “or the office.” (han ees ‘To fulfil: this, fine, purpose’ the n tration will. require constant. ‘public; awareness: and support. For the custom. has been:for both * parties to. place ‘too :much;. -emphagis : on - the: novitics of men appointed: to! the: tremendously © 'mvortant .federal bench, : For. six: years Con- . ““-g has held -up: bills - ‘addivig- much-needed |: judges — apparently..so!' that. they: could be named by a Democratic’ President; : SN Barly approval : isnow.” expected of: . creating 63 new'judgeships,’ The relief this will ‘wing to crowded federal’ dockets should?! be welcomed for itself;: But At wilh. be doubly, we rome if Mr. Kennedy can:realize: “hope” — that qualifications inot This «was > Fo'lxborto: Serano and: oth arrived in Malaya. tO Erepeee i by Prosident, Carlos: Garola: to. Asian nation, ... ~ibwas.Jearned that Serrano bitintly! told: ty US, British and Fronch Ambagen oY in ‘Mani! his. government feels BWATO has. tall od: the tinn’ orisis. ) His: hackete Communtite,; aes govern have» paralyzod pent tho U8. ay, "i aot men) erent - \Sarry ‘nav mont Rona Of Bot heh Mepnrate' de » States, Ee ‘bype versity. or “ners, ‘then both | the» universities. and _ -. the world: will have -to- resign them-> =. = eel to letting t them remain - -slobs, ave ‘te’ news z. “years, divide — ‘appointments. evenly’: if needed. new. Judgeships: could ‘be set: up. If; ‘Mr. Konnedy. can * follow such: a.pattern now. a. “vital step .will be” “ w.admin Bei to wee ° ney aad. ; afer ho stabber and. church ¢ college i peach 4 man- "prime t test ‘in appointing. Judges. an: imbalace: created:{in the, ‘Roosevelt-Truman * ‘But 'Mr.. Eisenhower" had. offered to_ ‘taken in: strengthening necessary: efforts. to. keep .. the, courts out-of politics... |. “Cocern ‘for: these efforts was expressed. when, "Mr, ‘Kennedy-named his chief political manager as Attorney General — from whose ‘office, re-* - “commendations for avvointments: come, . The. fact’ is‘'the ‘same course had been followed: dn » othe: first. Eisennower administration. did. not, ee remove. this‘anxiety; But the spotlight. did not.’ ;: “on! Robert. Kennedy ‘and his’ able ‘assistants... And ‘the final-decisions : rest with the President, who" ia squarely: ‘on. tho, record. for. Roeping ° judiclar Sa the oh out of. polities. n : o. put: the fthe Kennedy, administra ton, ‘ta undératood | thase viows' aro,/share h: ‘Koten South ‘Viet Nam: and Ohlinn,: and’ aslbly Thailand,» T ations are opposod : to Ne) ‘plan ito: “restore, tho. Internationa armistice” commission: for’ Laps ‘cornposed: of. India, Canddaand Poland; They fonr, it’, would. mean ‘a halt to.Amoriean aid to. tho Communist: forces In Laos ‘and ‘at: ro rer ‘ANd: the | flower: “fad word: rthan' a acore: of: ‘contain Gada 6" Biblo ‘cortainly. . contalns ia! ad's. although some: par 8; aro..voab ate elptu “than. others, A. dumb: boast: ae herbage In’ We should he. equally. wiao, | " | aoratched with a by Nationale. : time make Gommuntat, penetration of. the-king - a mor tho bonta and. bulldings -‘prent tire when it was all-over, * "gouid'ace Ha Bl, ahi foe Today, God: ondurott 0 ‘cat tian {ts posture that. it. fnde: moulin, ya “private soldier «in: ‘the .war 20. years .ago:.He had never even. “risen | ‘to, the: ; or "emasmple L ‘figured ‘out oO A don’t | ‘ Ae ~ colonel is: a oman who"! Can he “the. ‘colonel: complex, « employ’ any * colonels. now: “possibly kno Nl he-o Ought? tom e sergeant-— major. “complex.” ‘I*don't: have :: any, “ex-sergeant-majors. in my. : business. A Sergeant - - “major: ean't* take: “erlticism, He’ can! only: hand iit: out, _ Be : because: they”. ve any m ‘to: be | = @olonels. “As: for.: captains - and . ae good ‘friend of: ‘our family. The . -peonle. working’ ‘at, the) other... “canneries. along the’ river. were’ “the. doctor. He received , a call: ‘also:- checked °: -elosely in -case . the: ‘disease had ‘spread. ‘The . ‘doctor ‘worked manv:lone days : “and nights, and aside from an ' ‘occasional steam’ tug to tra- oT. well, vemember Hans, daily - "pringing | food, | “clothing: and«:. other supplies across the river ~ from the North Pacific’ Can- * ‘Snery where the affected were | - In the. early. Bisenhower. years a preponder- ance of Republicans: ‘were selected — redressing... isolated and: disinfecting - ev= erything. that was. used, , ‘avating: ‘the. clothing, : sy _ boiling, it all.in five gallon coal — ~-oil cans‘ over an ‘open: fire: on the beach, This: brought’ con-" siderable. protest.from:one,In-. - dlan when he: beheld his: Sal-_ vation Army. uniform. strung — out on a line to dry, and. aS °-- Hans. put it, “They came out ae ‘eolors ‘of the: rainbow.” . “Tho: ‘doctor ‘came to our can-. 7 “nery,’ informing us that every ;’ ; man, woman and child must: prenare.'for varcination,. T was: -— eleht.. years ~ ‘ald. and let out: _ plenty of squdals : “whon: the } doctor. scratched: my: orm with ~ that, meade’: mye “AIL the © “connery - workers 7 were asked to line uv: outside | _ cabing : with — : oo pared arms and. it. seemed «a. strange: procedure. to. thie. ins 80. painfully ‘their... summer. , Gans. to ° bo. “avon ‘and “Y: eine : any. deaths, Late, in: tha: sum that had; boon weed mado a With the ald: Of apyainanen, We “‘pourlig or, the goal : 5 oll “and apply! ne molt J te he “apo 1: ‘many. J d. coply’ devoted _ some | of: the’ ‘conditions. _mon.. He e “was not too particular in sep=. : “Dan Watte-Boo | who. ty Mon bot i open. “boat, ‘and. required > “make. the: journey: ‘through. _ storms, . ‘skirting - treacherous . “reefs, over or, ar ound ere nd: snow ‘storms. These were ‘this® “man... ‘eontended ‘with, and. he | ‘took: them’ all.in good: stride. 5. Here, is ° one. situation ~ with’ “There. was’ heh humorous in-: ~cident™ which | was. “credited © to. to come qilickly: and was; Civen _ the impression | it. was. ‘an: em- -ergency. When he’ arrived — at.’ ‘the. bedside: of: the, Indian. pas tent, ne’ ‘found that’ it" “was.a- _- .vel-on, he relied on a canoe ‘; ; simple case. of pbellyache from . ~ or. open : ‘boat for .trangporta-" ; tion, — : _ having eaten ” ‘too much ; sal-_. rs ¢ coming “out? I ‘don't: ‘see any. wi rank: of. “lance. ee re a eee ey ae ee ER UE A oe EY ee = Le lieutenants, , they. are not. too-— A “ttle | tot, in: churct for: the. first, time, --watched ' ‘the: “us pass . “the: collection a plates. ‘When. they. neared the." oo pew, he. piped. up'so.. everyone - could’ hear— “Don’t: : me,’ » Daddy; Tm: under: AL “aR t where’ is ‘the - essary, “reflect, “the - views ‘of. The Daily. News. PONS bedi su they:.are, ee little im-° sereeahts,’ ‘God- bless ‘them. ‘A ue ' ergeant,. it. seems ‘to me, is. the Paul ‘smith: “TOO. many, people are ‘afraid | to put. two ideas together. They. are afraid it will explode: And | ]> ‘you - know, v they are Fight—tt. Joe t rs ade" belly. “had: beon shot through. the in- t. coming, down rivoy. gns. of, pFor “HOI ‘Subscriber: Finding « a spider “in'y your ‘paper neither. .good nor bad. tuck, for you. Tho spider was. © ie ne at te ae de te ne eee ee Te = _ _se 3 re. “When Mark, Twain: -Was' ‘editor. of/a. Western news-), oe neg paper, ‘a superstitious: subscriber found « a spider" ints Ste me of his. paper and wrote, the ‘editor. to. ask if thot was‘ eS oe EERE Liye wry H With his usual needle-witted appreciation of the. . wo a . “ situation, the humorist: “answered In. the following hy a ba bs vein: - eee ein de | . ae oo ' " GRE bee os : Vhs oul mapas conga ‘papel’ to.seewhich. sgl WOS “merely looking save ou p é:that ihe ean. goto 4). merchant. Is: ‘not ares aia rsfterward". Gey sida andy oe SS Te HOLDER: ee ie | i ln. “Coronet! bl it seomhod. ke a phantom;