Prince Rupert Ddiiy News As I See it PAINT UP... Why let that Xmas Decorating worry you? Be one of our satisfied customers. Make your Decorating Dollars go further and your paint job last longer. Friday, November 27, 1953 BY in Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations i Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. . Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. J. P. MAGOR, President H. O PERRY, Vice-President 4 . w da SPFNf F SL MATIIItf fin ore Jli'iffyoU European Countries Only Nibble , At Offer of Surplus Farm Produce LONDON (Reuters) -Western; can pay for the produce with Europe so far has refused to take , their own currency. The money then would be used for the U.S. United more than a nibble of a States offer of $130,000,000 worth foreign aid program, of surplus farm produce. ! The general European reac- Britaln has agreed to buyjtion was summed up by Hol-J20.000.0OO worth of tobacco; land's agriculture minister, Slowest Germany has accepted an co Mansholt, who said: "To uiitrifsht gift of $15,000,000 of1 accept the offer would mean xovbeans and tobacco. That is, either cutting down food imports all. 'from abroad or increasing home Principal reasons for the luke- consumption. We are not pre-'warm reaction are: , i pared to do either." Kuropean countries cannot j Most of the European coun-r-fiord extra imports, even using ;tr,,g which have been offered their own currency. The terms surplus stocks are anxious not to nf the offer .stipulate that the n8nn their own contracts with produce must not be used to re- j 0tner producers or their own w. in i u ""nr GENERAL PAINTING CONTRACTOP, H Night Calls Blue RR1 . Subscription Rates: By carrier Per week, 25c: per month. 1.00; pir year, $10 00. jji,, i Cijj By mail Per month. 75c; por year, 800. Authorized as second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. FLOOR SANDING Woodsworlh Brrok MY WIFE and I are counting the days til! we get in our own Ottawa apartment. '' Meanwhile we are finding our - way around the parliamentary I institution ho loved wir.'i job cne side of his henrt. Dut fi'.-i. The people in charge have with the church, then with v heen most considerate to me. linjr,ne Job financed by thro--They have even given me a p . -ovine!:;! :ovcrnnv-nts. aw! 1,-rr.om all to myself, on Hie naiiy . with the CCF, which r -pround floor at the foot of the fullnded, he met the same th:-I'eace Tower (with the lady . firnlty. j-enators'i. The whole bo-jk breathes t:. J hasten to r.dd thev did this Sljrit of reverence end ndmi re Or Rent a Sand er place existing trade agreements, markets. What some Europeans term GREER & BRIDDEI d'lmoing" of American in Europe might throw the entire European market out of bal HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS LIMITED nd because the lresnman Mr ;hn which the d:uihtor h 'CAN YOU AFFORD 1 Phone 904 215 First Are. W. lor the father. She tries desperately lnrd t j :int her father "warts and all ance and seriously hurt produc-lnf countries. . ; Under the offer, designed to TO CRITICIZE" ! 1 own cut down United States surplus- ; Cromwell ordered his i.ortrait. KTKV !t:m kr Knlnnhiv. 1M:I.1 a-in. I ! For lu'ck results try o Daily Newt n... r , I non-Communist count ries from Vancouver South has spe-j ml pull, but because my erst- vhtle roommate, Mayor Arthur : White of Gall, Ontario, found I my activities too much for his .eacr of mind. ; Every day I write this column from inside the office. I also jiceord three broadcasts per ' week inside my room. That She shows that there was a plnring contradiction In the thinking of her father on questions of war and peace. He was a passionate isoluticn- Limited Time Only! I HERE'S MONEY (ZSF IN YOUR -0hh pr pockets .mLMm inane it a bit tougn lor anotner ist and pacifist. Vet, the whole I MP in the same room who was implication of his fierce lv.it.r- l yin '- to see a copulation or 0f f as -ism and tyranny was : dictate a speech. line up his own part, the CCF 1 -ond all the rest of Canada y.y LAST Saturday I read Grace ' the war to deft at Hitler. Woodsworth Maclnnes" new : book about hvr great father, th j THERE are touching family late J. S. Woodsworth chapters, such cs th-it wh"-- It is a warm and, in many i little Grace runs out into th .-: ways, moving family .story. It j woods of B.C. and h'.de-s lr. ' c'oes not deal " in much detail ! father's papers when he is r.r- with the political highlights r t! rested at Winnipeg. the career of J. S. Woodsworth. I There is the "trial" of h r Unfair Abuse I N THIS MATTER of choosing between Algoma I and Roosevelt parks for future development, it seems to us that the opinion of the parks board deserves more respect than it has received from some quarters. One almost gathers from the remarks of critics that members of the board must have an ulterior motive in preferring the Algoma site. The accusation that they are ignoring the will of the people is strong stuff and carries a nasty Implication that, if they are not merely lazy, they are scheming. Of course, neither description applies. The parks board is a singularly conscientious group whose members give their time without charge to do what they can for the improvement of our recreational 'facilities. If their preference lies with Almoga Park, that is a choice which at lea.-u. dj--erves better treatment than being hurled back in iheir teeth. Who. else has given the question so much careful study? There is one. point in their argument which requires more emphasis, than it has received. The Algoma Park area is suitable for sanitary landfill, which would assist not only in developing the grounds but in disposing of garbage which now feed,s rats at the city dump. A! r-phe idea of garbage under park grounds may sound alarming, but it has been established that there is no unpleasantness or danger to health involved. In 19.'W the U.S. public health service, having investigated this method of handling garbage,; actually recommended that cities and towns ;u1:ptit as a sanitary measure. "C".,LKb one is qualified to say whether the choice of Almoga Park as the city's principal playground is definitely right or definitely wrong. Moreover, the public's vote in the civic elections next month wilt not make the decision final one way or another;. But it is right that the Voters should be heard, and we think it is right also that the parks board should be credited with some sense in reaching its But it does sketch them in clear j mother, charged wish being n outline, ana in such a way thn , unfit schoolteacher, because -l the reader understands why the radical activities of tv.-r . J.S.W. took the particular line husband. of action that he did take. j There is the last scene where !' There is the rather poignant! the family consigns the a.siies Isection about Woodsworth's of the beloved husband and ie rowing determination to resign ! father to' the sea waters of B.C. SPECIAL ON Steel Oil Tanks 110 Gal. Tank S 55.00 275 Gal. Tank $ 75.00 375 Gal. Tank $ 00.00 550 Gal. Tank SllO.'JO Prr.v. Tax turn All tanks made of I2-gauge steel Industrial Welding from the ministry of the Meth-! 1 cdist, Church, in which ' his father and grandfather before him had been pillars. ; But wc see the church deter rained not to let J.S. go and . tf nQiiv? overbackwards to ht : him remain, true to his own I conscience, but tvith the bless iiv; of the church, too, even on his growing, unorthodox?;. '.'.- In (jne sense,' that was- the key to'the whole Ufe s'-oi-y cf J. S. Woodsworth. as told by his daughter Grace. JHer father was always trying to break with Green 881 225 Hrst Avenue CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN AND BOYS Buy NOW ot Reduced Prices LU11L1USIUI1. '1 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Sanforized broadcloth, perfect tailoring . . . Windsor style collar. Blue, sand, grey, white. All si ? s. 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The Library Board of Vancouver inquires why people are leading more, as well as why more arc reading. For the firrt time, total circulation has pass What is Rupert's Annual Rainfall? Between the Royal and Belmont Hotels Until 1914 great wars were practically unheard of. Lord knows there was blood shed the Crimean, the Mutinies, American Civil, China, Franco- 1' ? ? GUARANTEED, . 1 YEAR ed beyond 200,000. It's 213,153. Why? Nobody seems to know. Library staff members are ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? PHONE YOUR ANSWER Coll 37 German. South Africa. Ameri , can-Spanish, and a flock e lesser conflicts. of ! rushed and there is nothing to indicate an easing off of strenuous rlavs Princp Rilrinrt al- FREE HOME DfMON5TT(0N! or MAIL YOUR ANSWER Box 2, SAVOY HOTEL Not lote rthon 12 Midnight TONIGHT wi NOT BANKABLE 9ivft wrt In 1804 KEEPING IT IN MIND i leady knows what familiarity But today, how woefully dif- I witl 1?col:" Pan do; Vancouver must have found out about li s. ferent. 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