os: a2 CastlegarNews _Novembor2, 1969 URGED TO SETTLE continved from Iron! poge ‘As well, on-campus workshops and sports events have been cancelled. And ‘many class guest speakers have been unable to attend because they can't ross the picket line. Students driving vehicles for field trips are PPWC membe.... This results in extra costs to transport students and faculty, he said. ‘The threat of secondary pickets may deny nurses access to hospitals and students access to mills. The strike has ‘What it means is we're sick of strikes — sick of conflicts as a whole, on global scale. We are very sick of the management-labor confrontation that ‘goes on in our towns and now prov: inciall ‘Shaw also gave managem of advice. plece down permanently because of an ex teuded strike, Board chairman Jack Colbert replied that there has been a lot of con- sideration and concern about the costs to DTUC. “There has been support within ‘Anything. if negotiations courses and books teach how to be tough — to hold out for the maximum, Shaw said. He asked the board to forget about that and to try and have a Christian sense of brotherhood s0 there it makes it more difficult and expensive carry out courses, will jeopardize the position. This has happened before and it is one which concerns me a great deal,” he also prevented aviation students from ying. DTUC student council 10 he said don't have any other interests than expanding their skills. He told the board when the strike first occurred, students decided to “That has been interpreted as support for the union — it is not,” said, OFFICE AID Luella Andreashuk Smcomstetteewtat” = ‘bie Stenoprophy, Word Processing thorived NEC Deer is an understanding between admin istration and peop! ministration in sharing the respoo- sibilities of running the campuses. Castlegar Student Executive mem: ber Linda Tierney noted that the stu: dents have already stated their posi iedia in the form ofa union. a “Your best interests are served by During the lengthy question period nts expressed con- on through the m take a neutral position. : wee! some DTUC stude cern of the possibility of DTUC closing Board member Bob Buckley noted that he too is concerned about DTUC's future and the contin: cation program, but he reminded stu- dents and faculty that the respoa- sibility for the dispute rests with the board, the administration and the ho work for ad: getting on with your part by attending and instructing classes,” he told stu- dents and faculty, Government accused-sf leak VICTORIA (CP) — British Columbia Attorney General Brian Smith says he is not pleased with ecision by the federal government to pardon three fasting ‘arsonists, members of the Sons of Freedom Doukhobor Seet. Smith says he does not disapprove ofthe decision to release Mary Astarforoff 68, Mary Braun, 63, and Tis Zmaetf, 68, but felt “it should have been done on a medical basis.” “Idon't think a pardon is appropriate for people who have committed arson and who have been on lengthy, prolonged hunger strikes,” the attorney general said in an interview. "To use pardon in those circumstances may not be well received or understood by the public, and may encourage other people to dely the law.” we women started fasting Aug. 20 to protest their imprisonment. They were tube-fed from Sopt. 22 to Sept. 25, and have taken liqu ‘Smith said that, in exchanges with Solicitor General Robert Kaplan during the past two weeks, he had taken the position that a pardon was not appropriate. “But he (Kaplan) was terribly concerned about their alth — one of them was near death, and he acted to move her into a hospital” Pardon displeases Smith ‘Smith said he suggested to Kaplan that the federal iiniste arrange medical releases forthe women “but his officials didn't feel that the authority to do so was clear for all three.” j ‘Kaplan also considered placing the women on parole, said Smith, but the women “were uncooperative in that cs eee I a ee ee a ey eters pes feforpr eo ear Astaforoff, now at her sister's home in Grand Forks, is said to be in the worst condition of the three. She has gone without food for more than 200 days during her last 18 months in prison while serving a three-year sentence for arson involving a 1981 fire at Castlegar. Astaforoff's sister, Lucy Hoodicoff, sald the woman isin poor condition, the worst she has been in 20 years of frequent hunger strikes wlile in prison for acts of arson sgainst members of rival Doukhobor sects Braunand Zmaelf, also serving time fr arson, are in hospital in Castlegar, where they are in satisfactory condition, FREEDOMITES RETURNED hould take responsibility In an interview Tuesday, Cran said r he was “surprised” at the pardon, he noted the committee for property damaged involved in any r ‘ppon Elecrc Corp. Computers “Computer Sepplien doy -Feday 10 Mon Spm. Saturday Evening by Appelatmant 2611 Avenue, ong, VINA S government workers’ strike heated up on its first day, a union the government of deliber- ately leaking a union bar aining proposal. ‘The proposal involves the of a new, multi tio million dollar arm of govorn- ment bureaucracy to handle future manpower planning in the civil service. A copy of the union's proposal, made two days be- fore the strike began at mid- night Monday night, was Provi VANCOUVER (CP)—The walkout by the 35,000 gov- orkers. the government with a1 he hopes that the 60:member Sons of A ill tak wome: will not solve anything. vernment’s total roll — a figure estima ‘as high as $8 million a year. Andstein said the union has since secretariat proposal been changed and that the $8 i ‘misleading. ‘groups appear committed to resolving outs 9 He suid the union envisions ‘permanent staff of between 10 and 15 people responsible for such areas as idee arsot He noted that the purpose of the committee is issue ++ have seen the tanding issues, He added later: “I hope the Sons of Freedor lay a significant part in ‘explaining the situation to the ladies. think it's important to involve all the key players in resolving the issue.” hhas been working towards the “reinte- gration” of the women in the com- ni “All the Doukhobor > hand over a tape connected fj PO paper the United States and Eng- group of investors attempted ing is slated for Dee. dat the |p wth Joba De Lorean's dee JELLY WDERS 2 79° refuse force the goverament to land. His holdings include the {0 ralse enough money, to Firesid 10. 95 Gr. 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He did not elaborate. strong, competitive newspa- per in Chicago.” Also included in the union's 29 position wer mands for four months’ no- tice of any layoff or relocation plans and that there be no layofis unless the secretariat agreed. pick" BUCKLE UP! ‘The four-engined Galaxy CSA transport, biggest in the U.S, Air Force inventory, touched down at mid-morn ing at this air base 80 kil- ometres west of London. lin ix truckloads of para: troopers were at the base to reinforee heavy police and Mf scalers are employed there, British army patrols along BC Timber’s Nakusp woodlands operation uses log the metre perimeter Mi scalers. Celgar mill manager Al Thornton said the labor dispute will have some effect on the mill. He noted that logging operations have been shut down until the strike is resolved, He said the shutdown will not have any elfeet on the Celgar sawmill for about a month, but the local mill will feel the effects then. 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