A4 - Wednesday, Jane 2, 1982 - North Shore News the world outside... QUALICUM BEACH, B.C. — Damages to the controversy-plagued, D- unsmuir hydro-electric substation officials, which was bombed Monday, could exceed $4.5 million, British Columbia Hydro officials say. Explosives experts from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have yet to determine what kind of explosives were used to FRANKFURT, West Germany — West German terrorists bombed four U.S. Army installations and two American firms Tuesday in a wave of attacks meant as a “prelude” to violence planned for President Reagan's visit next week. There were no injuries reported in the bombings against American of- ficers’ clubs in Gelnhausen, Hanau and Bamberg, the headquarters of the U.S. EDMONTON — Two or three major Canadian banks are in senous economic difficulty because of “imprudent” loan practices, the federal New Decomocratic Party's economic critic said Monday “There have been a number of points of view coming out of the hearings into bank profits that have not been made public yet,” Nelson Riss told a news conference “Interesangly cnough while some banks = arc KDMONTON A teacher and one student were slightly tnmjpured Monday when two students drove o cor into the hallway of an bul monton high school where studcats had been cclebrating these graduation ERdmontoa produc c Constable John Warden said two ot? year old students were in custenly and pole were in vesligating charges of criminal neglipe nee By UNITED PRESS CANADA _ Hydro damage at $4.5 million blow up the substation, under construction on Vancouver Island about 150 kilometers north of Victoria. Vancouver radio station CKNW reported it received an anonymous telephone call, in which an underground group of 37 people opposed to herbicide spraying by B.C. Hydro on the island claimed credit for the blast. U.S. Army bases bombed Fith Corps in Frankfurt and the offices of IBM and Control Data in Duesseldorf. Two other bombs planted at the radio transmitter of the West Berlin station of the American Forces work were discovered and defused. Police said the charges were relatively weak. The bombings raised to 21 the number of American installations attacked by terrorists in 17 months. Banks ‘imprudent’ - now in trouble doing exceptionally well ..two or three major banks are in senmous difficulty today and their senous difficulty is a result’ of some very imprudent loan practices Rus said some of the major banks had loaned $0 to 75 per ceat of their captal base to single companies “and one of the mayor banks has Ict 100) per cent: of they capttal equtly to a very nsky company in the oil business pericncing severe financial difficulty ” now Cc. Grad prank injures two The two were op prehended after they drove oa cat into Harry Atnley High School and downa hallway until they hit a dha They trred te back the car out of the school and “myured the fowl of another bat atudie at omly slightly Warden sand A teacher approached the sar and tryed to get Whe students toostop Phey bal hed arowod hin boat (he tea. her caught up te (he «mtn the xe bent yard Drydock workers fought fire THE ILL-FATED ice breaker ship being built at Burrard Yarrows Drydock, which was the centre of a union dispute which shut down work at the shipyard three weeks ago, was the scene of fire last Friday evening. North Vancouver City Fire Department was called shortly before 7:30 p.m. when packing cases con- taining new washers and dryers going into the ship caught fire. When firefighters arnved NORTH SHORE residents feeling increasingly con- cerned about the threat of nuclear war will be able to join a delegation attending a Unite For Peace rally at the Canadian-U-S. border Saturday, June 12. It ts one of many rallies being held in various locations of the world to focus attention on ending the arms race. At Peace Arch Park, the gathering is being staged in support of the United Nations second special session on disar- mament convening in New York this month. Space for parking cars at the park will be unavailable but those wishing to attend from the North Shore can do there, they found Burrard staff had already virtually put out the fire. Fire Chief Dick Hallaway credited their action by telling the News: “It was mainly extinguished by the good work of the employees.” The fire had been caused by welders working on the deck below the packing cases. The ship is the first of three ice breakers being built at Burrard and ts at the stage where it is already afloat. Construction of these Travelling to nuclear rally so by reserving seats on a charter bus. The bus. going from 23rd Street, directly across from the recreation centre, will be leaving promptly at 10 a.m. and will depart from Peace Arch Park for its return by 4 p-m. Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis to people who send $7 and ther phone numbers to Betty Griffin, 2114 Hoskins Road, North Van., V7J 3A3. Those wishing to drive down will be able to park at various schools in White Rock and go to Peace Arch Park by bus shuttle service. Further information can be obtained from the End the Arms Race committec, 736-2366. \. L; WINE. DI ships sparked a walkout when work building the bulkheads, which is usually done by joiners in the carpenters’ union, was given to sheet metal workers as the bulkheads are being built of metal. 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