Prince Rupert Doily News Tuesday, May 20, 1951 ' VICTORIA, B.C. (CP) Qui Qui.Frank Hushes, now 1 In its 20th humana. Qui Qui is spends most manx cat owned by Mr. and Mrs. year, equivalent to 140 years for tunes under the kitchen stove. Today's Stocks. (rinirtetj S D. Johnston Ca. Ltd.) v Canuck Soldiers, Germans VANCOUVER American Standard'. .20 Bialorne 6 05 Fight; Upset Police Car At WALLACE'S Of Course m H ALSO ON TIIK SAME PIUH.KAM Mi B R X Cariboo Quartz Congress Cronin Babine .. Giant Mascot . Indian Mines .... 03 '2 1.50 .06 .40 .90 .16 I.I: HANNOVER f Three German policemen were reported injured in a series of week-end brawls between Canadian troops and German civilians. Spokesmen for the Canadian Pioneer 2.25 NKWS Education Minister Says Standard High The B.C. Governmont has assisted In the construction of 2.000 classrooms in urban and rural districts of the province during the past five years. Outlining the enormous in P m .25 .08 .08 1.50 .50 .09 12 12'4 .03 07 'a Today to Wednesday 27th Infantry Brigade said later there were no Canadian casualties, but only ',a few black eyes." German police reported later a small number of German civilians also received slight injuries In clashes. Police said fights started in Goethestrasse, Hannover's red light district Saturday, among about 60 to 70 Can- twliun Knlrliers In the front. Ocr- CONTINUING OUR SALE LADIES' JUNIOR VOGUE DRESSES - BETTER COATS - BETTER SUITS SLIPS - GOWNS - HOSIERY - GLOVES - SCARVES MEN'S JOCKEY SHIRTS AND SHORTS - MEN'S WORK SOCKS 3Dt3m u m crease in the cost of schooling, ri.AVINIi TO WF.DNI-.MiAY Premier Border v. Privateer Reno Stwep Creek Silbak Premier Taku River Vananda Salmon Gold Spud Valley Silver Standard .. ..... Western Uranium ... Canadian .. A P Con C Sr. E Home Oil Mercury Okalta Pacific Pete Royal Canadian TORONTO Athona Aumaque Beat tie DuQuesne Pevcourt Buffalo Canadian ... TOTEM Education Minister W. T. Straith i man lnn 1 said Monday night "this province J Hannover police riot squad and boast of some of the finest !-an f Canadian military police appear- schools in tire country. pd wnen numeroii Germans ! Making a Liberal Party policy ,.,, . ,h , I ainmm I'trtvrfN Ihpiire 1 237 4 10 8.00 .58 , 14.00 15 20 .27 4.30 13.00 .21 .11 .19;4 .57 1 30 .25 SimctiY rnn um.Hj . tno mr,',isi ; address in me i m iree wmi-political broadcast series, the Oerman police charged with clubs when Canadians attacked The Ger i minister ouuinca aavame- iii-uie lnpm swinging belts m vrw t?i I in eoucauon since ne won i five years ago. Ho told how a $5,000.00(1 build- man police report said: A group of Canadians tried to turn over the German police larfio car but the driver stood It ing expansion program iaia oui sit for the University of A C. actually off in time Consol. Snvlters 32 75 SPECIALS IN BOYS' WEAR BOYS' 5HIRT5 Sinforiicd VC WhMc a IV r;, M'rs 2-4-6 years $2- $3 BOYS' SHORT PANTS C Best tti;ilil.v. Av.ovtrd si.rs " $2 50 BOYS' DENIM JEANS 1 Q9 Full) Sa'iforirH Sires 3 to 6 years T ' v. ru. ; became a $10,000,000 project be- Strong Oerman police forces cause of increased registration and Canadla i military police and need for additional faculties. , were called out a few hours later Stating that a teaching-train- ,0 qi,Pi another fight between ing course would be initiated at about 80 Canadians and an equal UBC next term, he said B.C., 1 number of Germans in Limberger while not suffering any acute, strasse. also In the city. ( artimn, Srlrcted Slxitts V shortage of teachers, is attempt Phone Ked tin Tiwlay f.r rfwtvali..,,. m ing to keep abreast of the educa- 375 .42 .22 7.70 10.20 .50 .14 .14 .12 .87 . .46 .72 .17 IRQ .45 Con west Donakla Eldoia East Sullivan Giant. Yellowknife .. . God's Lake Ilarrirock Harricana Heva Duvex Joliet Quebec Little Long Lac Lynx Madsen Red Lake .... McKenzie Red Lake Cl'KTAIN AT :3" - "EAU.Iirm PABMllSf Victoria Open jTo Attack, Says Newspaper j VICTORIA (CP) After assigning reporters as "saboteurs," the SALE i tional needs and the n?w course will be a great advantage. Other new faculties established i at UBC during the past five yeafs include that of medicine and law. ! Speaking of elementary schools, the minister noted that the gov-; ernment set aside $10,000,000 to match an equivalent amount by hnuniclpallties to build new : schools. $5 - $5.50 BOYS' WINDBREAKERS h'w 111 12 14 Aworfcil rlvlrs. - - years ouqn eoar $8 ROYS' (Youths) LEISURE COATS ( Iranni. f'rlrr. She id . 12 - 14 years "While th Social Security tax Daily ColonLit decided Unlay helps pay for education, costs are that five trained sabotage ex- $3.99 Yf:'p $6.99"! McLeod Cockshutt 3 3U Moneta 43 Negus 60 Noranda 77.50 Louvicourt , 28'. j Fickle Crow 1.80 Petrol Oil & Gas 1.25 Senator Rouyn 21 Sherrit Gordon 4 30 Steep Rock 695 Silver Miller 179 Upper Canada 206 Golden Manitou o 85 mounting dally," said Mr. Straith. I perts could, with two days' prep-'lle added that the Liberal plat-! a rations, "leave the city and Its 'form pledges continuous expan- defences In smoking ruins UNTIL MAY 24 We offer existing stocks suitable lor $15 - $20 YO' lTHS' SPORT COATS Inliralaljlr Value. Sizes 12 to 18 Fences 61 Sidcvalk : slon of facilities. I The newspaper, in a front- ! In a brief discussion on the j page story which called Victoria ''andards of education in B.C.. '"an open house to attackers." i he said the school curriculum Is told of three reporters none of constantly reviewed by his de- j whom used press l onnectioiia Apartment and pointed out easing strolling Into defence areas and iof financial burden on parents placing simulated explosives. $4.99 NEWSMEN ATTEND t Continued from Page 1) $9.25 - $10.50 MEN'S SPORT WINDBREAKERS Limited quantity. Siies 38 to 42 SPECIAL ot m n m m $7.50 $6.50 , . , under the book-rental system! The story added: mlsMon to marry again. ! ,U)W "w in ""llc eflect. "Had the explosives been real. Cost ,1o the petitioner, so far . ,,h iiroi they would have indu led tit e, , that tour He announced deputy ment is concerne.l. may as parha had would detonate them all at run above $300 depending on ministers have been appointed to the leneth, of evidence evWence to W be enquire into the difficulties in the same moment. . ranscHbed (dealing with school finances. I "If the 'strike' had been dupll-V .v.... ...i- (1 They are deputies in the depart- cated by a handful of saboteur. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE I per 100 Ibm (No. I (itadu per 100 fbm (No. 1 (.tade ) in other cities across Canada. ALSO Rough Cedar and Sprue THE on the part of the petitioner mentg of finance, municipalities, and other circumstances Invit- education and agriculture, in-i coiisideratlon, the commit- .Of the movement of Canadian fpe may and often does remit scholars to the United States, the .Senate charge. But th M. Straith said a survey shows petitioner may run into heavy that 90 per cent of UBC gradn- osts for Investigation for evi- ates now remain In Canada af'er dence. witnesses and legal fees, graduation. (MIXLD) $4.50 ul pe 100 I Imp AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY LIMITED (Next to Prince Kunrrt I'lumhoiji and Heating) "ANNOUNCES URMSiCASII Free delivery on a'l ordm oer $1000 ORDER NOW Scuby's Lead Fur AOTOR PRODUCTS LTD. Phone 871 ONE-THIRD DOWN 1R MONTHS TO PAY defences from Victoria to Hall-fax would have disappeared in flames at the same Instant. "Five o'clock waa cnosen for the explosions, to take full advantage of resulting panic. ' "No air bombing would have been necessary. "At 5 p.m. the city was technically without electric power, without water, without com-' munlcations, and without much defence. "Starting on Tuesday morning and working until 4 p.m. Wednesday, the 'saboteurs' placed 'explosives' in many naval Mid military establishments and six placp.s on the main water iiipply, under all bridges In main electrical sources, at every ommunlcRtlon centre, In cable test pits, and in civil defence' headquarters." The story said In each case a "cover" story was . rehearsed y the mock saboteurs and fictitious names used. And in most nlaces nobody challenged the "saboteurs." 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