OMORROW'S ~-TIDES— 1, 1953 Time fee feet feet feet 19.5 21.6 0 BA 2.7 pIDAULT FAILS IN BID 10 FORM NEW GOVERNMENT Former premier George Bidault has given and up France’s a government dropped ; ck into Ue lap of President Vir cent Auriol ‘ ; I the Mouvemen! Republican Populaire whom Aurio] had oine Pinay resign cal leacier ince Ant asked to try to week ago Fishing Tie-Up Tops News Stories of '52 re devel ioOpmMent ip Pringe Rupert as climaxed In yesterday’ announce- e Unemployment Insurances ( ommission \ ; | work locally JUNE Power © ‘ted at Babine River pevenae of salmon New city traffic law McRar eri tr duiy 24 trar- 2 Bishop and M 28 ee ay bere & come C.D SEPTEMBER JANUARY wat mt eauir liquor sto NOVEMBER Ministe xchange sit A\PRU 6 Somers yromises rT sf oses dow all Somet } nen Tweeds govern view on poding projet tion lip cargo oranges) arriv Taigen Maru in re nad aetion n intel in tion in i Alaska inced Orient rr Park fl Whalen | 7—Constru ouncil’s| Rupert ferry store as 21—First (Japanese charged | Rupert aboarc and 24— Biggest robbery years as $3,200, safe t| Simpson's store DECEMBER New bus fares—25 per cent t—-approved by Public i ity Commission in| 3—City health of high T-B death rate in Skeena district Citizens see of anno from Ciby ‘ liquor nange site veniles $1,000 in woods ai cash housing pr wnfall with ber of Comme here 100 in oj evi ree i of homes Util- MAY econd ry, &@ man charg der pleaded guilty nee in court boo. officer warn: ve time assize flying sauce! He was Arthur Bruce 11—-Third woman in city his MEGANTIC, Quebec _4 = 2 aon ae eS aes ba a little cooler today and Thurs~- | charged with the|tory elected to council in re cord, mother and four TOUS c rene as sable Me poy - sen day. Rain today, becoming Albert. Thorsen of|aldermanic polling burned to death mare ge 7 f ns a - ee et taal ates | showery this afternoon. Showers fore Justice H, S| 16—Arbitration demanded by| fire which destroyed their for ss ning S range trom 99.28 | tomorrow. Winds southeast 50 ningham was hang l pity teachers two-storey wooden home. ne aa f the Fish | this morning in exposed areas, | t |~"ig-—Many see flying saucers}; Dead are Mrs Alphonse Pe-| s - sman for the Fisher-) becoming southwest 35 this af-| brings down ver city pin, 28, and Gaston, Nicole, 08 f aeocta tion anid. the anlans ternoon. Low tonight and high yet largest in city | 99 First grain from Canada Pauline and Normand, whose lon was to be ne gretted. a Thursday at Port Hardy, Sand-) boosts tax , lto Korea to be shipped from city|ages range from three months The opportunity to conduct &/|spit and Prince Rupert, 36 and t ax rate to | te or has been lost. mills jelevator slide in | Gyro Cc taken from WINNS CIAL NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Published at Canada’s Most Strategic Pacific Port—'Prince Rupert, the Key to the Great Northwest” XLI No. 305 VOL Si % Woman of the Year QUEEN ELIZABETH has been selected “ 1952.” by Time magazine. A full ruler, and mother of two, grac {f 1953. Queen ewsmagazine anr Woman of Year for 26-year-old first issue named in She the -color portrait of the Time's to be cover of mother *s the first for ne Previously selected s the Elizabeth tual choice wsworthiness is the yman to be chosen 1936 the vine were present and Madame Chiang Kai-Shek MANY PARTIES PLANNED TO USHER IN NEW YEAR t eight organized New? \ nees and parties and mahy home-celebrated af siaged and ready to brand new say's, Reject Final "i wen w Herring Offer the city exceeds that of last year quiet Christmas Windsor Duehess of VANCOL iumbdDia IVER (CP) 5,000 herring also boisterous celebra- year-end admissions to or all of which to members we from $8 much the same last yeas membership of the parties are organized n Shrine Club at the Ar Allied the Navy, at Navy Drill Elks, at Elks’ Home; Chamber of Com- merece, at the IOOF hall; the lub at the Canadian Le- Sons of Norway and Sonja Club at the SON hall Some city stores today report- brisk sale of noisemakers novelties oreca 5 less ions on the occasion Prices of a affairs will keep thei: gan are and to | bY winter Final the offer of $5.50 a ton B.C. Fis been private per heries ted iest ymnily—ra couple tion ha rejec by price range as ermen and Workers ion (TLC) And, in rejected a new ing a labor price payments to fishermen than on a price-per-ton basis. It worked out at $6.80 a ton The union advised the tors Tuesday that turn, the the Junior tormula {fc gion hall eq a ‘and Mother, Children Burned to Death 88 per reject their offer and said be no this season on your proposal.” to seven years, salvage operation PRINCE RUPERT, B.C WEDMESDAY pa 31, “| | \The temiporary "| Ketchikan, Alaska, 4 \exst of $300,000 o'sttucted after ? ii sefvice is inaugurated, Mr 4) Troy said /1\ Primary reason given for this + tpulp niill British Co fishermen fleet tied up this made Associa- the United Fish- Un- operators proposal involv rathe opera- cent | of its membership had voted to “It is clear that there will winter herring fishing the basis of The union's new proposal call- ed for each fisherman to be paid ep construction Prince Rupert This would effect a 300 shortcut in coastal shipping Such a deveidépment is seen by shipping and rail officials here with the planned completion in January of a barge ferry slip on the’ Canadian National Rail- ways right-of-way waterfront While the ferry slip now be- img