Prince Rupert Daily Rews Friday, May 19, VJbO German, Japanese Nuns Burned In Trade Returning j School Blaze Conservatives Hear Leader " Vi Fire Sends One rtTT!lT A .lli ri 1 , i.. ! u'iniin v VUIliiUU IS SlOWly evolving a pattern of trade with an early date "to replace military governors in the Western occupation zones of Austria. They also promised to lighten Austria's occupation burdens. The brief communique said "unwillingness of the Soviet government to settle all outstan Xirvi issues" prevents the conclusion of the Aus-'.rian treaty of independence. Mr. Ansconil. Talks of Coali tion and rolitics Proud of Gov't Record v i Japan and Western Ocrmany j that eventually may mean a re-i turn to the old pre'war normal Don t Cry." Joan Crawford plays an ambitious model who achieves a questionable success when she lalls in with a married racket-eer, portrayed by David Brian. Jerry Wald was the producer and Vincent Sherman directed. I hula,, wue. u" rour wins arc br'ieved burned to death last nh'ht in a $2i0.000 ftre that :wen! 'tip centre pest ion of Hull normal school for girls. Police said Ihry had recovend t'-je unidentifi'-d body of a woman from the still smouldering .'ns. ity. However, trade officials say The annual meeting of tiie , : it w ll be a lonp time before final To Hospital VANCOUVER -Flamcs ate through a $75,000 shingle mill and a $15,000 service station on suburban Lulu Island yesterday, sending one man to hospital with severe burns. Everett Brodrrick, foreman at Northern Shingle Mills, was burned around the body, legs, face and head. rince Ki ! srvative Association, ii. the ,, r. ... ... . Two other nu is escaped from countries. Officials believe the ' featured by an address fron: Hon. pstahiicHmnr-.f of r.nrmn,. t,.,.A the toD floor of the" school at Herbert Anscomb, provincial Mln- commssioners in Brilain and the the height of the blaze. One into ;ister of Finance in the coalition U.S. may be the outcome of dip- r Ilrfmcn nP- AU 8S udent i lomati,- talks amnnr, Ri Tt,r, ! 5 other nuns escaped un- V CARRY a tu;;e WHEREVER YOU GO... with this n o - : ' foreign ministers now proceeding in London. Big Three farmed. Sister Marie Annette. 32; fered a broken spine when she ; government and leader of the ; Provincial Progressive Conservative Association ! r. i' O. Large, rctirina pies-Mdent. was in the chair i.'J ex-! tended a cordial welc in j to the j Mhns.i;r, who ieft by car this , nu ni:i;;, t niinuing Ins U.a. , thr Mc.-h .v'thein and i;-ir-l i I ftruck a tree while jumping into f ftrRmKlflFlPr I the net Her condition is serious . vllilill J JtUHWl Farmers Warned ITo Move Cattle i LONDON iff. The Big Three f i - foreign min n rv, t& Aiive'Vist : It's business wise; to advertise inislcrs announced yes- Klf they will appoint a K ' . commissioner ' at i' lerday tha at civilian high ligh ' " ' , k , pi t . v f ' . ' ' ' ' , ,W ft" If m i ' ;i3iti;,ii Columbia, lie had a'rived j CHILI IWACK O-Fraser Val-j in the city Wednesday aboard the icy farmers living outside the : Prinze Rupert. " diked areas have been advised to 1 !- remarks of the leadei wera move livestock out of reach of a I heard with deep interest and possible flood as a precautionary : attention. Following what lie measure. Lyle Macken, head of said, the local Association elected the Chilliwack Valley flood emer- llicers for the year. ! gency committee, said, " we nave Mr. .Viscumb . i f'.f-i a reference, absolutely no reason to become i to the good sized a idvnce in view panicky, but we must not become Urrn..rd will play one of the most challenging roles of her career in "The jjnea vm i auier uros. arama Knotty to be released David pri,n ,r0lc opposite her in "Flaming Road" established him in Ilollvw d KenT and Steve Cochran will be Joans .leading men in her new f-JS - RCA Victor BP-CO careless.' 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It wa.-: of firsf importan-e t the p -ivincial government thus ormed. sronn. vigorous and active and that these facts be' p- "s .tited to the people of British Columbia fully, and without undue de'ay. Organizations were '.napped out and organizers nam-'.d ;o t'vit ;i. "if-'.v i-" ni"--ters could readily be handled. Above all, it was vital that the (fr-tV" -rl ot c(ia!:'iiin would be always k"pt before the public. 1 i nreompHsh all this was a tre-merrlous job, an1 rrquirod suf-fieieat money, which was not always ea;;y. Th" model method for .' y.. Mr. Anscouib - remarked of analysis. It m;m. a: the present, be regarded as a moot question. Speaking generally of the record of coalition, Mr. Ans-eomb was of opinion that the public felt satisfied that service of effectiveness and value had been given. There was nothing, in any sense to be ashamed of. 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Other matters having the attention of Mr. Anscomb included social services, hospitals, education, Increase of school children and school buildings, the latter embracing those to be erected in Prince Rupert, marketing ad finances ,and the effect that de-va'uation of money in Britain, was having on Canadian products. Officers for the yeur were t lected as follows: Honorary President Hon. Herbert Anscomb. Pesident W. D. Lambie. Vice Persident Harry Daggett. Secretary Treasurer Mrs. Willa Ray. Executive Committee J. T. Harvey, R. G. Large, W. R. McAfee, D. C. Stevenson, O. L. Roric, Hugh MacKcnzie, G. J. Dawes, Mrs. Crawford Moore and O. II - -'Th. The sjiraker touched on Socialism a'ui Communism ,and went on to tell of how it was clear the pu'."'!;- sl i". support of the new g ivei uiiieiit. It was felt, said Mr. : .itoni'j, that Uiey must be kept irf-irmcd of what was being done, and to this end great series of letters were sent out. 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