7 No ET ae EE A A Ny cn ee a oll i ei aegis ORGS Fnctae Soar I ae BELFAST, Northern Ireland(UPI) - IRA hunger striker Francis Hughes died Tuesday on the 59th. day. of his fast at the. ‘Maze Prison, sparking new rioting like that following the death of fellow convict Bobby Sands a week ago. f Security forces rushed to predetermined locations to meet the new wave of rioters, including masked gangs of youths. There were no reports of ‘injuries. . Within minutes of the “In nearly three hours of questioning from at- VANCOUVER (URC) - Former. prostitute: ‘Wendy King has admitted in B.C. Supreme Court she never met. Davie E. Fulton,:the . Supreme Court judge who. ‘she implied in her memoirs had once been a client. co, ‘In a statement read Monday to the’ court by . her lawyer . Peter Fraser, ‘Miss King apologised to. "Fulton and said she’ shad _ never associated with him’ in any way.:.) Fulton, , who accepted the apology, said through ; his lawyer that his libel | ‘B.C. fish : “y although: he.came close to capture several times before his arrest Jan.2. ‘now’ Fulton The IRA has. vowed. to replace ~ each hunger. striker. as he dies _with another » ‘volunteer in a deadly « chain of death that -will not™ end until IRA demands are met. suit would be dropped. “This libel action has. its origin in the fact that I sincerely believed that the plaintiff, Justice E. Davie Fulton, was on one occasion a client of mine in my professional capacity as a prostitute,” Miss - King’s statement read. .“Asa result of evidence recently disclosed to me, I now realize that I was in error in believing that I had ever met Justice Fulton or that I had associated with him ‘in any way.” el lermen fo demonstrate VANCOUVER (UPC) - Several’ hundred com- mercial fishermen will demonstrate outside a Richmond, B.C. motel Thursday, when Fisheries Minister Romeo LeBlanc meets with the west coast advisory committee on fisheries, a fishermen’s union spokesman said Tuesday. Dennis Brown, spokesman for the United Fishermen and | Allied Workers Union, said non- affiliated trollers would also protest in Victoria Wednesday with a sail-in in Victoria harbour. The demonstration is to protest regulations by the federal Pisheries Department that the fishermen’s union claims are placing hardships on commercial fishermen. . West. Vancouver students are forced to eat their .Junches. on the floors outside classrooms because the secondary schools do not have adequate lunch room facilities, two West Van- couver school board trustees charged Monday. Trustees Mark Sager and John Gregory called for a '. new board policy that would designate certain “controlled lunch areas” where students could eat. “Halves of sandwiches ' (canbe found) on carpets in secondary schools,” Gregory said, and he added that this must be “eliminated.” Sanitary eating con- ditions, extra janitorial services required from having uncontrolled eating areas, and supervision, are .the three elements that must ‘be provided, the. ”_Arustees, argued. - Eating finch on the floors 7 is “definitely inappropriate,” said: Sager.: But. he: said it _ would be appropriate if the students: were provided with chairs to siton. “It's a major problem,” district: ‘superintendent Ed Carlin agreed.” “West Vancouver has three equipped with cafeterias, but. they are often not big enough. 4 - Docksteader's TOYOTA! “Only: Mr.’ Mi gage Maker, Bil: Docksteader, makes ‘the best Toyota deals! At 12th and Kingsway in _ Vancouver! 879-8411 ti! 9p.m. “secondary Pe schools : “all Hillside secondary only has a 100-seat cafeteria and ten times as many students attending. Having students “eating lunches in a more reasonable fashion,” should be the board’s paramount concern argued Sager. He said the gravity of the situation required an immediate policy change. But the discussion bogged down over the question of supervising the designated lunch areas, staffing, and the impact of a new policy on elementary schools where almost no cafeteria space is provided. Paddy Boyle, president of the West Vancouver Teachers’ Association, said that opening classrooms for lunch hour doesn't work. She said that when she MURB TAX. SHELTER ’ Within the City of Ottawa ° 3 bedrooms full basement 2: flow guorontee ° Prteed $52 $52,000-558,000 © Deposit, $5,500 @ First yeor write-off, $6,000-$13, pape e Ounersp & Cote ge n Wayne Perreault, 581-4404 or Home, 594-6216. used to teach at Hillside she would return from her own lunch and find’ “the walls decorated with lunches.” “Maybe we have a bigger problem than we an- ticipated,” said Boyle. School trustees will ref finding. solutions. Sager reluctantly agreed to the formation of a committee but warned that any stalling of the problem would only make it worse. 5 Fashion Tile 3 & Wallpape er Ltd. * € tee eG > (985-3820) TOR Woe ned Steeet North Van Ot Lomecdale eleleleleleletelele lel fy) 5 ” e tether aye m J a i" * ay ie BUN ‘ ileryeae me . , " f « il we a th ‘ Y saat ’ rane wea! 4 ma NS mid i wa | “a