ees the« “world: in which: : he ® “works ‘and lives, can only be. dismayed a and f dcenly disturbed by’ y prompect for painful experience. ds. R. AYRES oe 4 Editor ae “An ‘independant hewspaper. r devoted: 0 the. ‘upbu din " “ot Prince Rupert and Northern" and ‘Central ‘British: Columbia; . mo OA member of ‘The Canadian Press—Audit Bureau of Cirenlation oe Canadian: Daily. ‘Newspaper Publishers Association . a et } re ‘Published. Py. The. Prince: Rupert Daily News Limited. noe vel Pe oF seve. o teenage ve “JOHN. PB, MAGOR 1 ; ‘President oe P, WOODSIDE | General Manager _ Authorized as second class matt DY. the Post Office Department Ottara on C be Eisenhower | proposed © a “permanent: “ fnexperienced hunters who turn a: deat ear. to the voice of wisdom.may. be more ‘inclined | - to: listen. ‘to one who acquired) his wisdom by: : “Next time I'll. take -a-" compass,” said'a young family man after hav- . ing; been. lost’ for two nights this week in the ough ‘country | west of Shawnigan’ Lake, There was a powerful lesson in those few ‘for all’ who venture into the. wilds, This oads and civilization, but for lack ass could not keep direction. At no time was he very far from food and comfort, yet'it, was nearly 48 hours before he reached \ -And these developments, - - US. “nope ‘to achiéve ‘even d Nations force. in. 1958. ‘Lack. ‘of. fe ~-hunting expeditions this ° ‘man kept his head “and in-the end more or:Jess- reasoned his way . : ordeal was over was the thought .that if-he -had: had-a compass. he never would have been 1 knew which way he should travel lost: at‘all. Police, game clubs and safety au- . wa bs €., a as “an 1 inflationary settlement. _imminent, “pale: pefore the possibility — that some day a ‘management, ‘deter- . 9). _ mined to manage, will say no" “ feativély bring. to. a "stan Ne te ea am of, about everything that. movés, rt trucks. or. elevators, 1 The ee : bring that day closer. ‘out’ ‘of. . his predicament: A. less ‘practical man could: have “lost “his life ‘by floundering around ih the darkness instead. of saving his strength for: the. ‘daylight search: for. a route out of the wilderness. Obviously uppermost: in his mind after the thorities always warn. hunters against trav- elling without a compass in rough country, but sometimes it takes a hard lesson like this to drive, home: ‘the full meaning ‘of their advice, rafnie Bees them, .. It is to. be hoped that all tyros will remember Unlike some who have been lost on other: bh ok —The Vietorla Colonist, Po | Wind and. nonsense Said Mr. Howard Green, secretary ofsstate for ‘external affairs, to the Canadian. Exporters’ | Association: “Unless we can continue to develop ; ‘our salés in world markets,. our relatively high standard of lving must inevitably fall... This can only be achieved by providing our customers with goods they want at prices they are, willing to. pay.” Canada’s sales of goods to the United King- dom ‘over the past seven’ months dropped | ‘by. . 6 per cent, her sales of goods to other Euro- nean countries by 26 per cent, Pur after-dinner orators used to apoak of. our, “inexhaustible resources,” In tha existing state of the world’s economy, with other nations INTERPRETING THE NEWS. Wholesale TV probe sparked by By TAROLD. MORRISON: beginning .to mateh. or surpass our resources, . ‘such .talk has become wind and nonsense; Meaningless. — ‘ -Meaningless so long as we can't develon,: ‘process and sell such resources at prices that ‘the world jis willing to pay. Falling that, our ‘yesources will remain in the ground or in our warehouses while other countries — Britain, Germany, Italy, Japan, the U.S,—produce lower he priced goods for which the world will pay, And for which, - Aneidentally, Canadians will want to pay, - There is no foroordained Canadian. pros- . perity. It will be maae—or. betrayed—by Can- adians themselves, —The Ottawa Journal, ¢ a r : ‘Canadian Pross Staff Writor The United States inquiry Into rigged tole- vialon quiz shows—an Inquiry that gained tro- mendous ratings in publle Intorest—is to get ‘andther. whirl, noxt’ month, the- Fedora) Communientions Commission. ‘But an invitation to appear before the seven-man commiasion tan't likely to enyse much trombling among those Involved in quer- Honable broadcasting practices, The commission, which js supported | t9 reguinte U.8,. networks and brondonsting sta- Hons admits Jt; hasn't much policing powor - an Why the sudden Intorest: Chairman John ‘ : GC, ‘Doortor aoys ha wants to have a good look | -. it $ho whole situation with a view to asking | for 4oughor commiaaion pollelng powera—it they ard: needed, ja aldes hint: at hig things to come—that tig, gommiasion {nquiry will concentrate heny- {ly on, ‘pnyala," the reported practice whereby on renord company slips certain disk jockeys We radio atatiqna undor-tho-table paymonts n radon to get wide publicity for new records, -Thore also will be a -goneral investigation . of “ottonalye commeralals and othar broadenst thia time before: nae In fact § hasn't done much prosecuting. ~" Fooent yoara,’ practices contrary to the public Interest," ‘Doorfor says he wants to hold at lenst 70 public hearings and that the wholo atudy may take’ a year or more to complete, ‘This would be o tdme-consuming effort, when the public demands swift ‘action, Tho cow piasion's slow-moving actions in regulating tho Industry wore eriticized before the con. | . fressional subcommittees which alred the TY quiz show senndals, The aubcommittoo anys It hasn't’ finished its work, It also wants to concentrate on “payala” and other practices hut hna aot no firm finte for new hearings, Tho juatico dopartmant nlso ja Jooking Into the situation, with n view to recommending new loglalation early next yonr If it finds the altuation warrants auch action, Bo, there are studies all over tho. Plage. Congross, the (justica dopartmont and Inow fhe communicationa commission. This seeming ‘duplication of effort may be in the end merely ndd to .confysion, rathor than to claitlont re And by tho time all the offort ts ' tolovision and radio may be hack at. he anne “ald atand, doing | ‘husincas in the “same | old way, t 1 “real “or. _. e ‘Iti is ‘plain 1 meén who will eventually. | decide: where theiliberty to strike ends and the license to. damage begins. The steel. strike and the renewed | 1 threat to the Canadian. railway system ae <7 Phe e Financial P Post. : ““token disarmament, pee re must be.a concurrence on controls, This ye a «tober, Perched High® ‘abover-th | the fire is pin-pointed,.and the’ ne” of ‘gose,. « “chaps; usually youngish: rather” _ than. elderly. who are employ- | ed ‘by. forestry: departments all: over. Canada to move,.in April, - ‘into some remote region of the wilderness — ‘and: spend all spring: ‘and summer, ‘until Oc:': ng erful binpc-" ‘ulars’ for: the’. first. » wispy wraiths of smoke, that ‘tell of fores. bo ire - beginning. ‘ Through the bu: | ermen . to” : bearings ation of rescue of perhaps" millions “of dollars: of. our. public money: is.’ _ begun, Many “of “these” *towermen . bring: their. wives and: children he. broken. -only.: by. the visits: of. > : town?”:; . .to live: with them. in ‘the ‘little ‘cabins ‘at the foot of the tow- , «. . @fss.c-But ‘many are: solitaries; like’: ~St.' Simeon ‘Stylites; ‘who ‘are: of” the temperamest: to. en- no - Joy ‘the’ season-long ‘solitude, .: Benj amin : ag Franklin arrive in Philadel- . -phia after a trip by boat and on foot from ‘NewYork. All the clothing - he “owned. was stuffed in. the pockets ; of . his ‘great coat: To satisfy his hun- . ger, he purchased three : enormous loaves of bread.: WAS 4 he walked down: the stréet, eating one loaf, carrying. an: other under ‘each arm, and; his- pockets .bulging,: one ~of “the first people he met was. Debo-. rah’ Reed.: PAIL ‘she could : ‘dao was ° “laugh, - ‘never’ dreaming she would gne day be his wife. ‘ o ~-Eneyelonnedin Britannica : passing: campers” and tourists,” andthe telephone _. calls to: = _ their’ base; and:.the occasional : arrival of an? aircraft bringing : ‘them: supplies.” . - : : “What's the chief difference. between your life,” I asked.a ‘young: towerman, “and: life in. “Well, sir,” “he . said, “you. : should’ see. us there, all sum-. mer, half way to heaven, pray- . "ing every Thursday for rain on every summer ‘weekend. You: . pray for a fine weekend. We.. pray. for rain, with all that. bush. full of - fatheads lighting ‘ It was his ‘first, ‘fight and: -he wanted to enjoy it. As he. held his breath while, the suge air- liner’ zoomed ‘upward, ‘a WO- man passenger sitting next’ to him began:a’ barrage of words that just wouldn't stop, * After an hour. of chatter, he called the. stewardess, “and asked: “Can't . vie” go any faster?” = “But we're going as fast:'as possible.. How fast do.you wish | to travel?’ asked, the steward- . ess. . The’ ‘man Jooked at the ‘talk- ative passenger, then replied, “Faster than ‘sound. ae ; Why ¢ do so -many ‘peopl stop, v to logk at’ ‘a-hole in. the: street? wt dan “offer ‘a: guess. It isn’t sO much, the ‘sight. of. “vymenat:-work’ that:catches the fancy’ of. passers- -by. It’s the , earth itself, inside ‘the Hole.” A city ds an artificial place. -Iv seems ‘to be: made entirely. ‘of " steel: wood, : glass and con-.. | crete. ‘Phe’ ‘city- dweller ‘begins’. i 1K. cof. the: streets, gide- “to” thi walks nd buildings as things . that: have always, been, there and always will be: wt ot Then. a: street - pang sets to. work, “revealing earth, ‘and: rocks, It" ‘COMES as a: SUF rise * for many: people ‘to learn: that the old ‘earth: has: ‘heen’ there». all the-time, under the | ‘wheels : ‘and ‘the® hurrying. fect. "So they. stop and stare, and “pass alorg thoughtfully. Sud- | that. their clty: of polite looks so - important ts only a thin over- — _ North. American cities, “narrow streets. that. tween . closely-packed coat lald on the primal. dirt, The residents ° of certain after years of jostling. each ache? on” run : be- bulld-: to. open | ventilation ings, have. decided. some -dawntown' - again: . r ‘In. an effort ‘toe cure the trat- fle blight that threatens: the hearts of cities. planners. in : towns like Kalamazoo and To- me ledo ; ‘have. closed some streets. to: vehicles, . ‘ripped up paying and. nut in: flowero beds, foun: - tains and. playgrounds, Bs They are remedying the-er- rors of 50 and 100 years ago, when ‘the: cities were. spilling - space and: let the ¢ earth , free... ‘rude, chaotic growth, People . were making fortunes, 9 0 fo. Plans to‘control the growth i of cities, and persuade citizens : “to co- -operate for thé.common — _good,. were seldom proposed. Any ‘that were proposed, soon no ' pot ‘shouted down. | “ ' A man who dared put ‘foi'= oS ward such: wild ‘schemes. .was .” ‘regarded . asa bolshevik. : -But. Tm afraid I can't + help ‘you”” he sald to the man injured in a.car accident. “I’m a veterin= ~ i arian not a medical doctor.’ “Zou! re just. the man,’ " moaned the yictim. “I was a jackass to think I could do 10 . _denly, hey. have realized=-in_ an ACERS the Sart in _fa ste of picnic | fires and throwing away sacs ae Newerremence i This advertisement is not publ Another notable achievement in 1883 was: ‘the creation of the distinguished Canadian Rye Whisky, Seagram's 83", Generations of | Canadians since 1883 have enjoyed the distinctive flavour and bouquet of this fine whisky. Seagtams Canad Hh a shy “Liguér Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, i ap plished or displayed by ‘the y quiz iz queries! Ae arte ‘ ann ‘ 4 gaat 8 eh cgrosiinned actuality Ssh yest ty” whciatvint ae eb 4, ati isha a Ve Med ahh te he 4 ’ Ob pe ‘ at ' 7) ‘ f! ee Oe SS —_ Le \ with fret vi ant Mt —waKTTC 3? ass oarton. front of parcel, Put your own nama _ Side parcol, | welght at your noaras «AB CANADA ( f I oe toe - wo: i 4, OO (Including zone number if applicable) : In upper lefthand corner, and also Ins wt MS os “hte a he sai eh Tr ta 4, . oe BE RIGHT WHEN you WRAP | “Use corrugated cardboard or a stout fo Use strong wrapping paper and tle — seourely with strong gard: ; ce Print name. and address clearly, con= pletely, and correctly ' and in-ink on and postal addrose 7 . For. corroct poataga) ‘check ‘parcels at. fost office. . Adress your mall loarly, completely, correctly. POsT OFFIOE.- Oath oe {widely belleved, Day” has been announced. As —to-grow thicker hair by thelr. Joss: of hair with one of ‘these remarks: “Oh, baldness runs in my fam- | Uy,” 80. I just have to accept it” + Or “Well, it's natural for a man. ‘to lose ‘his hair. as he gots along In years”, , ,or ‘If you're going to ‘be bald, you're going to be bald, and’ there's jothing you can’ do about It, So" many men have satd such things for so many hundreds of years, these old ideas are still But they are nol supported by modern know- |ledgea, True, some few men. do inherlt a scalp structure that may pre- dispose to carly baldness. But {any such ‘tendency can he over: come by proper halr caro, As for the oxctise of a0, it ts established now that mon's hair naturally grows fastest In the years from 36 to 65, And ger- talnly. much canibe done: to stop {haly loss, ag tho careful records kept. by Harrison Halr and Scalp Speolaliasts prova, "Actually, the two most com- mon-causas of baldness, “SAYA halr expert -M,. D, Harrison, "ara hate tnd mistrontmont of tha alr, Don’t Resign Yourself "Most men just don’t take caro don't got vory far along In life without halr trouble, They ho- came ‘halding’,., thon Just plain bald, And usually do nothing . FOR BALDING HEADS LIKE THESE, a “Save- Your-Hair trichologist M.D, Hartison says you have an excellent chance ” new methods of home treiditment, What Causes Baldness? How ~ many times have youlabout it except perhaps exper- heard. men attempt to explain | of thelr hair, Consequently, they } 2A those gid tires.” To Demonstrate New Home Treatment: Now is the time to carry out that long delayed resolution to “do something about your hair.” the people in some of the cities .. ‘are learning. better. now: They: ... - f anersting the : ear van fee For Monday, November 23: is ‘ . _ | #Save- Your-Hair Day” in Prince ) Rupert. | “| by Harrison Hair and. Scalp The event is sponsored Specialists, largest. organization of its kind in the dominion. Tri- chologist M. D. Harrison”is in | ‘Leharge, he is here to personally examine hair-worried men and} rwomen from ~1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday at the Hotel Rupert. ‘The Harrison program for pre- -jventing baldness by home treat- ment is explained by director M..: ‘D. Harrison this way: . “Almost two million Canadian : {men are already’ bald or soon will be. ‘How many women are ¢..|bald, no one can estimate. Cer-.-°... long as you have some hair, iment with some and cure-alls.” This famous authority. urges that you do not resign yourself to baldness unless you-are al- ready bald. Get expert help for your hatr, Harrison Hatr and = Scalp Specialists help, Go in and talk with the Harrison expert Mon- day during “Save-Your-Hair Day.” hair | ‘tonics! Expert Answers ‘Your Hair Questions Free As n fenture of “Save-Your- Nalr Day" Harrison alr and Scalp Specialists offer nn free consultntion service, All you have to dois take your questions.In person to thelr sulte in the Hote) Rupert and trichologist M. D.. Harrison give an ene eee your scalp a complete. examinn « tion, These are the questions most people want Information nbout: 1, How often should you wash your hajr? Which kind of shampoo Is ~ beat for you '3, Is brushing necessary? 4, What inbout dry or senlp? fi. Aro “tonias” helpful? 6, Whon ts dandruff dangerous to hatr growth? 7, Can your haly be thickened? § What ara hame trontmonts Wika? Take thls Wat’ ‘with you Mon- day to see Warrison Waly and Bent. Apaclallnt. 2, _olly ‘CHECK YOURSELF Can't: declda whether ‘your'} hair neods AXON attontion? Ganorally, If you'ro con. ‘corned nbont your hnlr, you have good yengon to I30, « 4 Chock thls Nat of algns that olnt to a hairless future: Nave noticenble dandrutt? Sonlp hard, tiaht? Bealp itehy or Irritated? : Halr/ dry or gronay? HERE. AND Now! 7 we much halve in Wash ng? i, a Gating “highbrow? (J Lose much haty ) comb= ing? CT) Thin spot on crown? Wf you've cheoked ONE of these: conditions, you should soo tho Harrelson Wile ands Sonlp Speolalinta on “Saver -lnot Rhave..lost’ their: ~ (stand why almost let | tainly - all of these men and {women regret. their condition. >: Can Prevent Baldness ° “The shocking ' truth is that most of these: bald people need hair. - Al- though. baldness. can -not’-be:: }cured’it'can most certainly be | prevented. : : - Our Harrison . trichologists - have ‘developed ‘|methods of self-administered home treatment that are suc- ae This dynamic young hair OXa pert, whose main office is in : ‘Vancottver, has personally work- -fed on the hair problems of thou- sands of men and womens for 17 years. But he’ still can’t under- everybody postpones getting specialized help for their hair, Don't Put It Off “Your hair is‘in. better condl- tion today that it will be next month or even next week. That's why we urge you to cee the Har- rison trichologist before further damage is done. Find out Mon- day about our new home treat- ment methods for saving your hair. ‘ “Then you won't wake up a {few years from now to find your- self bald—and painftilly aware that you need not have been,” ' Free Examination _ Harrison emphasized that his treatment Js. neither “‘mall- order” nor “cure-all.” Different scalph conditions require differ- ent procedures, “For that rea- son,"”" he said, “we do not ever. recommend a treatment without first making a personal sealp examination, ‘Wor that same ‘renson, wo have one of our oxperts recheck your halr ahd scalp condition nat regular intervals,” M. Nn. Narri- Lo nore, spaniion = “ar “Saver on Vourdalr se Day" has worked wit! hatre worrted © then and woe, smnmen. fer 17 yearn, Hero's how to got your free acalp examination on “Save- Your-Halr Day": Call tho Motel Rupert Monday and ask for the autle number of | trichologist M, D, Harrison of Harrison Hal and Scalp Spoecini- iste, * Than visit him any time between | and 9 pam. No ap- palntmoant js nocessary, Get The Facts: If your condition is hopeloss, ho'll fol] you eo frankly, Ho docs not ncaept anaga Involving aya Lamia ar organic disease, cnses should be tranted by a physiolany: | Buch . + Othorwiso, he'll tel) you what's. . wrong wilh your haly and sealp, whit you can: and should do Hhorwt it, how Ubtlo of your time nnd monoy will be required 10 put your sont In condition to Vour-lalr Day," | Whee WM by tenses vt atts etttng A, Cr , . , ‘ 7’ . . ‘te indat doa enierfutetwebrnsineipant atv open sap edeeth act grow ihonlthy halr again, ve sn da rat Sa RCA ah if aan ay a jeessful 95% of the time.” ve ky ' fag th! | vie a>