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' EDITORIAL PAGE A-1- 0 ., 11, :ii . , - 1.7plk . . -- 1 '''. . . - - -.- . - Lir t. . - . 7 .. , , ! - - - cbstoitworocomold's 0C4iNgStrobicelaksowt,fild :' - , - - ,,,-- - - - -; ontt Ristio aro to. tivoky to get to the C '- t' '',- ' -- ;- -- ,, - - , - - - , e '- - - , ', ' .. ; ',..,.o.rvrwow,.. t . . : ' , ,' ,,, i thellgt1P.----Tbis - - , ,.''' ' -- , - : - ,;.., edge which wilt have a host of practical.- ,, . ., . . appliAesions. Overshadowed by the ko, 2,,,,osaloc. vacs to tho ilooeo, she titool its-..: ,) p oseath sho stuck no kw .1i:silicon; both .,,, soros of stood strategy anti peacefsd' '; ''' . : - ;- ' , , ' - - . ' . ; , - , '- ' - ' ' ' ' - - 7:7. r i sibject sitdourn strike makesIsense situation at 11:bobk;111171"0,74 - '.., -- ' . e to the extent It provokes a close wholit.--;44,411,74e somelinttottrouble Awl ,,-onl: of conditions at Polit of the Mountains- -- problem is that titers are too many in- - , camah 7,,,:,;.,,,,,,, mates-- ht 700, built tor the prison- (around , , , anCe' in the future. . , -1- 600) and not enough- for ' ' (North Alliance) American, Newspaper cor-be must situation Some inmates 450 are protesting three -- -- ' eventually -rec. ted, and ' i. anything we can do about it , ITTASHINGI'ON When the atomic phases 'of prison administration. About , ,.. ' now, is just that much progress toward' - IV submarine Thresher perished this 200 Men, h aye refused to leave their rola, ; ' ' ' ... ' ,.,,. 'solution. Prison employment, ,.. spring in the North Atlantic, some ', t,,, their for Jobs. , -'' ' ..thalways a tough labor problem, needs ex- - Navy officials speculated that it might t :4; ' ' ',.'' The prison. want more time in the ,, pension and the workers heed more room. ihave crashed into an unknown gymnasium an in the arts and crafts -not last 'water sea mount,- just as aircraft, cc-- Was already - Prison strikes ordinarily 'do room. Activity 'these -ireas , -ls ,, ..., , --- ' csionally collide with .mountains.,,:;:. - schechiled7 for expansion,- -- - long, especially ',V ' '. - ' especially the --' ' :;. , one. Inevitable this It is ' thatwhenthe The theory was later dioppedbilt . .; ., crafts department which will be 'open here---' Inmates get hungry enough they will It betrays the Navy's anxiety shout Li.2,. from three days a week to five days. e. - alter -- , leave their for of the little known perils facing , one ,,,---' , - Inmates do BOtYkethe quality.Cr-th, the latest, most advanced war vessels I i ; , PRISON AUTHORITIES not should D. food. of the Bur-- - quantity prese --Pr,,,.teslie t : 2e ;, ' , . : this advantage to the extent that they of the United States- as they operate ,' 1 ,,,,. r' .' -- : bidge,.. chairman Of the State Board of :. amid the ancient mysteries, of the ' , ,: Corrections challenges this complaint. fail to look closely and into the - , ' ocean depths. That peril is that sub-- , ,, ' 'IL , .. " cannot remember a time, he reports, ; grievances of these inmates. And the hard--:,.marine navigators don't have complete-- - , "when the food served the Inmates was ,, eat look should not be ;.,the suffaeiL, road .,, maps of tile ocean floors; The sea ,. as good at It Is symptoms the, - complaints'-'represen'10 molmt theory was considered only be- - :,. much as ,. -- Why, then,' the strike? ,,,,Warflenloim-- tthe deeper problems that ; P. if r -Arnow ,.',,,,. ,f : W. 'Turner, 'Buell dis- ' ' P ' such unrest.--- -where-all,t,, callyimderlie mountains underwater any the ' ''' - ' t, t '. '' . 04! 7 ; iri' k located.: ,',., are and : ; , ... ', ' valleys , , , up Five-LYear- s - 7 -- ! Of-Fida , points-. e , '' - : problem, but it steins fundamentally , , " ' ' - ' '''. TILE OUTSIDE IT ORM nil, longer makes trnm man's of the ' !. abysmal ignorance would have fallen long- ago. " ' - . ' -- ,,',' ' ; s.. the fuss it once did over the anniver- - popular' brother Raoul virtually admitted , sea around him. As Interior Secretary ',,, , ':Caztro's ' as much recently when he acknowledged ' ','Stewart Udall put it recentlyi-,0T- he : Submarine Plarined 7 Cuba. because, it has become a source of that nobody in Cuba was starving "thanits. .:' embarrassment. That's continuing why f to aid from the Soviet Union.' .7 LH' January, 1 .S.a,a . .1....1, LoIL.gLC ,1... .1.PCI.,1,,V11 ' and the space lbove as than , except, of course. in Cuba --. d. good money, after' bad Indefinitely, ' above the ocean-beflie ;;;;Trbe.:. chiefly the peculiar characteristics of And they resources on land will Id. do about the water-a- nd 'Mineral em-- '' reason tMs for badz' nagging V 4 particularly since Russia has more than - more- - than tiwa,.---- - sound waves as neath. 'throug- h-- known about deep depressions such astimately- reach their limit-'Bu-t the barrassment - is that predictions of the ,, enough shortages of its own:, and since - thirds ofiteavering water."' , are variables the Mindanao Trench, an awesome pit oceans hold untapped sources of such There", many fms ' -, planet" ,,,, , Castro regime's downfall due to internal aide Castro ii so careless of which his 2make the detection art and of six over which miles deep east of the Philipbasic minerals as salt,-- potassium and ' 'Ile problem caused by' this hien weaknesses have been for - bread is buttered on that he supports - , ,,, . communication underwater extremely pines.' I magnesium in virtually limitless quail-- , time now. Yet Castro has been in '' ' ' China' ixt its ideological dispute with the - ignorance " has suddenly become criii;,,,--- difficult ' and uncertain-a- nd this still cal because the cold war has been ex. L , But until the 1941r.s, they didn't titles. We will be able to extract ad-, , . iór five years now-- and the end Kremlin. : baffles' scientists to a degree."-- s,' ' ',', tended to the Ocean depths. The Soviet k are about 160' flat-- ditional elements from sea water, such ,yet discernible. ', , not be so bad or Cuba it it Union is can It might. Sonar standard detect :' , Today's concentrating virtually ill of, topped sea Mounts between Hawaii add as manganese; nickel, cobalt and other 7 If It's any - consolation, the longer were solving its problems. But they are . its sea 'power in a mighty .submarine another vessel at a distance of 4,000 to the Marianas. How many others may elements known to abound On the Castro is in power the more he costs th-e 'getting Worse instead of better. Moreover, force of some 600 ,vessels; and the '' 5,000 yards, or say three miles at most. rose from the floor of the world's vast ocean floor, is soon as the processes Kremlin.- - For the past year the Comniu,,,, it has become a that while ' joke standing States is turning out nuclear American engineers are working on ad-- , ocean' stretches remains to be dis-- , are developed to make i t economically bloc Ihas been pouring aid into Cuba , ' Cuba's capitol is in Havana, Its people are 7 Sonar Which they ex- - .covered. : , , ;-."-,4, , feasible. 7 at the rate of $2.6' million a day, about $1 its government in Moscow. in Miami and will extend the Tellable detection-,7--- pect M.0it Consequently, put congressman 4ar..predictiandperhips Omf is Imperative to find ' 2 z' 1; million 'ol this from the Soviet Union . ; both nations have become intensely '' range out to 30 miles., out such facts 11 that advancing sub- - - to control, changes in weather and cli- -' ' , - alone, After Hurricane FloTo smashed the SO DON'T LOSE faith in the :forecasts of on ALS. are also scientists e concerned about solving the mysteries ,1 working -.- marine engineering is producing vas is of theui:most:iimportance.to' Castro regimes downt an. if there's -y . island, Soviet P r e m i e Khrushchev,---7'------th,,,z ways of bouncing sound waves off the - of the deep. , z, ' which are capable of traveling at man everywhere. , These changes are sels later or sooner 7the world, in any justice ' ,,ILpledgedgt machinery, clothing, the ocean for Iongerrane- eIn a word, rii the to a large and yetynknown, , . United States and ,bottoniot greater speeds , and ,withstanding the and medicines in massive amounts. bungling and unpopularity , , ' food, and detection. While. communication ' to to in a race Russia'are,locked extent what happens in the ocean.' - ' z,-get, of by increasingly pressures greater catch up with Fidel and company. ,,,..,. Without this outside help, Castro likely the bottom of the 'ocean, in the broad.-- generally sound travels faster through - depths;as one Navy spokesman put it: Ocean. and atmosphere work together' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ''' ' ' ''' ' - LI- est 7 ' 7 z , Sense... water, than through air, the scientists :... . ,,, ...; , in a still mysterious way to determine ' ' -- ' .7-' IT , 777-, I 1 . , ' -' , --- -- --, - :.. ' 44 birth !Peed sad doeP ''I ',nomentas thebendingof soundwaves,,7 -to identify the factors in this -, --,,,,.,,,, --withbout bottom informatioi , the111 mersion and the 'Boginnings as sea, : they pass' through ' THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, so thorough-- ' , profit regardless of religious affiliation, , interplay. STARTED in the First World War - influence at --water temperatures , and ',;- that is accurate and adequate can be :ill "These- are some ,' of the reasons We all tend to get into certain ruts in . ly steeped in tradition as it is, is one,---,- ' IT the Germansound waves.7,-',.truck t which compared with driving a proved a depth on the velocity of our daily lives.- But habits and traditions ; of the most conservative institutions on compel us to embark upon a na-,a, . v a freeway blindfolded," rf !' e,,,- . - The , on menace.de. reacted . new , , usefulness-a.. tonal effort in peeanograp h y. " by nd Navy alike can outlive their z,L,,. earth.- So ' when it undergoes Important , ,' . .,, ' -- The-- Bottom veloping the crude hydrophones with..., Inasmuch as America's mast prized , - -) its important ' to know , when- to change, - lure sign - that the world --- changes, it's a ' , , '' which to 'detect the slow,. noisy under-' -submarines and how. ,zare with nuclear ' , equipped . about it is Changing ' even more., USSR Troubled, Too ' '' .,' and troublesome Polaris ' ' Moreover, by going to Paresthie as a . sea craft. After the 'war, further at::: r1117.9E unique Ot ',' missiles, a deterrent pcmer in ,'. t This comment - Is pitn- ipted by Pope the 4 characteristics of plus unknown ocean,' to the into venture , I. ,: tempts which the United States has a clear IM,4011,also has mao;,, rrHE..sovEr to the Holy 1, pilgrim," the Pope is showing the world yrs today epochal Aril) Ocean of the contours unknown the : 7 the sea lagged..: advantage over the Soviets , the ilk,that pomp and ceremony need to be ' Land. -, ..7 - , - - shortage problems. Her, I World War . floorTsuggest the military necessity for xstaff is ese. - ' le , To cill ibis event threatened ' Mace the expanded Oceanographic, program.to remove the blindfold from our sub:- professiortal oceanographic allowed to stand between be e ' and ; tunat ':. ocean . of of ,anluiderstatement.-,-Port- -the unmapped The problemer This time they were Improved old i '..: counts in Ille.,---,- ,', - , beats t which ' ---- Paul is 4he.Tfirsr Pontiff 021eave- - Ita ly -- ' than ta' site!' maae -- liootectukian141(mali ?, T"flocir IS more recent than the one of feet. PaprIrirn-, what la re ally the mos, That oceanogr-aup V z, - brings 2 , American staff. movement-nt.. to , For was 1812 it taken wasn't when Pius VII since :2711 e Navy reacted to the crisis by '. in America today. - , , ,z significant aspect Of the Pope's trip-t- he World War II that ocecmog- - phy , , - Despite the cold war rivalry and ,7.,, Fontainebleau as a prisoner of ,Napoleon, thrust into until after - - cruiting scientists for a new . humble back to -the of y getting importance ,mis-were. discovered on - the 7' theyand the neglected field of oceanography. raphert the first pope to visit the Holy Land,. ,2-- -: national:ofsecurity, lemphasie ' , beginnings or Christianity, not just in ' sea the in that research - ' ' the first to travel by air. an deep taken Funds This assuming Asked time 'buildup oceanographic by , ,- -sonar, , they developed Kennedy - . person but, more -important,' iii spirit.- - , both .the United States and Russia, electronic device for detecting under- - was not simply a vast and compara- space Moreover, 'another significant "first" : in exPloration outer - both governments are REGARDLESS OF HOW inuelt the world - sea objects by sending out sound im- - tively level plain. , coopebig with will take place in the scheduled meeting in the' - 30 'other nations in the oceanographic explorations of a known for had international When century echo or learned i t has It: and receiving the They, change, Paul and Patriarch Athena- between!' ; -. space of the deep oceans is a, Indian ' bounces off the ' - such major topographic features as IIv meet- - . will do can mime s s the simple lessons ' object. new first the of I Constantinople, to Congress. ' gores relatively ' concept 1 ' to least Atlantic the more about a learn '''''the effort and 10,000.mile long Nazareth Ridge, Both the hydrophone that a humble, carpenter from - ing between a pope an d an Eastern Presiderd Ketmedy ' -- - Another of the 'world's oeans.whose highest summit, of ' known, and principles range peaks were based, precept personal teughtby Orthodox- - patriarch double years. In more - emerging as the Azores, international coop- - learned by oceanographic research,We all need a n occasional spiritual pil- is 27,000 feet the government s effort in both fields such effort is ' . In one fell swoop, then, Pope Paul is , , , . , , ,,, , ,, of the tropical erative invesfigations , of this ' : renew to our appreciation of imporgrimage in l ..,,,,,, teaching by example enumber , '''''''' , The :U.S. Atlantic. ,5,.., ti Invest aL'ime:e ,..., - tent plans Z''''.',.,:':'..5' ;1'?',11-,, truth. : : a special lessons from which everyone may ,,' e 4 I: ,,,,...:,!. - $70,000,000 to $90,000,000 in such coop- , e'.. ' 1, ' , , : . ,,, ,,te on oceanography to support his ,, , ,7 requeste ti ', '', t .--:. 7: '' lethe coming decade., : He 7. said; , program, ; ' .it,i , -' ers---; . the oceans is more While Russia and the U.S. lead in ', - , 'i k I'' i , "'Zt :qt matter Our than the a of research, oceanography Japan, curiosity. very ' , - , i THE CALIFORNIA SUPREME Court has public appeal of college football, would 7 ''.',,' - -,Sti-dr' survival may hinge upon it., Although United Kingdom and Canada are - , ; el. , 1 ' tab a football player "a hired workman. ,.....' ruled that a football player,, kill ed in ,4 . , ' Ire, , ! also middng substantial efforts and -'''. .4, imderstanding of our marine environ-1 ',1,, I lie as a precedent, ' 4 rt. ,.' case prosthis 1 With l'i. --retm-ninof in floor ment the 89 other countries are active ocean and maps the from a , i in airplane crash while , ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.., ,, i ..' ' t, c school treasuries supporting , ' t.,pects-f- oe ic.: '' , ,, would afford to our military forces-- e common quest - to Solve the riddles .,3e, t : game, by virtue of his "football scholar- ''.." 'f I . A 11 football programs, 'becomes a '..; iz, i large-scademonstrable advantage, we have thus of the deep.- :, , , 1 .....4 :,.. jr ''.,,,L, 1 r , ,.....--, 71,, was engaged in pursuit of a salaried , do bit ...resmitotto.L "Erciployers" who- fail to ., far neglected .,,,. , , , 4i -' ' oceanographyre than - - - And ..,,,,.,,tighnitlitary strategy-- is 1 job- and therefore his survivors ' : ,, , . not have take out workmen's compensation irtsur- ,'' 4, ' the impelling force in the major 1 10,'' - $20,500 , ,, one or twn-pcent of i k the risk df severe penaltieSeme I. ' ancertm, the' :: the , of ' forts powers,, 4 oceanop big , , Poly argued vigorously De, the state statutes deprive 'employert-o, ',. , i "The seas also offer a wealth ' raphy efforts of the small nations atm- '' ' ' - . fore the State Industrial Commission and usual legal defenses in such cases,: making ' , ' , of nutritional resources. They id-- - gest the universal Urge to participate. , the lower courts,' that the player' s " lien& ,. :7 collections almost inevitable,",,,,,,,, . bold adventure of Man- In the , . , - fits" were gifts from the alumni and a few' . 1 ,, tebt. They can provide many thnes. ' lit of ocean idled the environment depths , -b- ooster lam Interested in supporting the THE ONE SURE way out of the pay for , ' the current food supply. if we. but which is destined to bring mag- la , to return the aThletes 1 controversy anCathletic.Undersea treasures-foechootsphysicaLeducation. 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Kidner in his studyof 500 persons over 65, , ANOTHEE STUDY of inhabitants tri such. old... l .; . .. , . . , , . ,,, . ... found that Isolation aid inactivity depress , age communities as those hi Florida, Arti',;!5.zs-:.a - N . , : , 1.,.. .. .. .. morale, The elderly housewife, with her brood zom and even in the Northeast, showed they , ,. t., A . .,c,,,,,,,,... ' best were most. suffered the 4,. The ,,,t,because It't often among N..... persons adjusted 0 , widowed), (and tqly,1, gone ' ., , ?;',,,,t'; : t;,11,7141 ;,'. had solution. the and out affairs other active in A special they sought By. a employed person , , , , : per cent of men and women over ' , , , largeonly10 highest riloraleeT:- " 65 lease their home Community for retirement., ,,,,,,,,.....,,,,,, , rr IS- - 'QUITE camt from these and other - In ,r , . if work to learn out vrords, er) , ether. you your ,,, Studies that the individual who goes into his , .,,,,c ,1 z,:t., emotional and while middle , ' :, young problems , his 1.,,,q.4, job.....-years later having only performed -2 zf,-- aged, you know how to meet them later. I emotional f And vi.:,.4...".4::, get , problems -u puises. your housewiteil whether It be lathe operator or ' I. 4,i,.:11. Nereid Tribune News Service -- Even ". A - ",,i'S.V, religious activities fall off with age.. ' worse (suicide rates skyrocket among the ,,,..vA, kiitt enters those years with poor psychological ' ' LTHOUGH-''Clarle-444 ,,, '4: ''' - c' . '6' the V two In St. old a out of three Lamb, . English Louis, study' in ? A . ,,,!.3,7age (1. r , ..1; Ill .s.,..... ,v1 ,, preparation. For example, the advice often ,r1L. writer, had,. j N reached 21 when these took . no "virit1:,' in outside activities church People , ,. part ', ,; 1' ,,,, to old people Is to start a hobby. , But just , THEN SOCIETY pushes you out of a job; mt, , given N ' - lines ' -of worshiji, This was a far higher fercentage ',, ... 4.,.., showed that Ay New York .University-stud,) 2.- .. .. appeared, he descrmed I ,,,, , One of -the main - - - - always, but the. chances grow is you get ohe , the Health than whole. as a , ' ,, czt congregagon k o plays 1:,, .., . most hobbies and crafts begin before the age of ',,1 .1. . problems otrAriget, isolation of the aged. d older. In a world, the older 1,141 :' , a , did not Avant ''. - I since role; money many, so did 12! Another demonstrated ' that. ' investigation t it perse' n often Interprets retirement as having ,, to to appear in church' hi it. shabby appearance." , , it IK.,,-- i - Today: the gerontologists struggle . , , . 1 ,.John E. Ander-- constructional hobbies begin with a pleasurable' 'lip' been put on On shelf. But-Dr,,,I . this purzielimd it is dell. 'that the at50 foulations showed over 1 that , , Gallup poll cumii;-r--1persons , t' ANCIENT ,; ',, , , . experience in the teens!- , of Minnesota, has pointed lo.ei Pilltre4, revntits ettitage Of TWE for the solution are laid in youth and middle ut 147r7-1:1- -; - ,an al1312. that work has other psychological effects. 7rS0'7141Y0;t SALVERS of I t ---bavga nd simply having bobbies and activities ; TT oil of some information or th even' about doing Despite age. for painting paucity workshop, of work is a meeting place 'Your place ' ; sun.ifilutil20-R,5 blo.t. out the eolmd of the .tickingyenclulum, see the -preparation for the ,"Golden people; out of work, you no- longer - psychological , one the further. Many tt A.V. SuAG . go step old to start these the odds are agahlst :i ' . : Years" scientists have come up with Ways to ' peopikyou , "' combat the alai -- :saY, tram a PhtlosoPhical Paint of viewsuccess. Your motivation ,. to continue in the of your psy- In your younger years, too, you are Inevitableshrinkage there should be a purpose in lite: ' facelof Small failures may decline sharply.' Chological world. with.starting a job, looking forward to , , ac-aS' that with indication .some the There These is DL HALBLIIT 1.,,DUN14, of thefederatgov, First, they have looked at the realities, ildvancementearing a family rone must it a Seri6ds,attern'pt is to be made to &ides focus your life, stimulate your brain - shorter work week and increased leisure time ' ernment's aging experts, believes that the 'L ttcota-greet the advancing years witkthe best prepa- - and body. But in tile Ititter years, when these - Individuals today begin activities outside work retired years should be a period of service for A v retion. - that they can CELITY with them Into their later sociatand cultupj eoltawment look attllexy.'tistics of your,. 1 , out "life work." life expectancy, for example, you can reinterpreventive aspects of older age,"-- he 4. All these environthental physical and psy- - showed that many of them were copte'nt with: said a few years ,ago, "depend on use and met ,them ala fribndsthip count - f rm are , It Coripos To Slarviry Itito Aro t!, 40 mw, half of your contemporary hiends will their retirement,- - more se than retired men et, reasen-fchological forces tend to push the old person life, of living, not on 'muse and ' ' ' u Second To Non els idleness." 'generation , begone bythetimel-o- reach 70, If you live into isolation and inactivity. 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