A man-made rock slide was cleared’ from Highway 25 on Monday Photo by Grlen Gregg ap; members of the Sons Frepiom, a Doukhobor -in court and . ae eh The 11 were arrested after attempts were made on the weekend to burn the houses of two reformed Doukhobor leaders — Stefan Sorokin and Joe Podnikoff, Tt ‘was not the first ‘at- tempted arson against bavtaNi nae ee rtpeiee Vary ere aear] SEs POLICE NEWS “ish . i Tet ak! > » Ruiaih ares ‘in. yestigating an induatrial arcident..which involved eTherien, 33, on Martell d north on Kalum Lake ‘Drive: Monday at noon. ; are waiting for Therien.to.regain full con- epfousness so. they can learn ers ‘ as oe Ee . Cutting red tape in em ’ delivery of passports. what » happened. He is. in Milis. Memorial Hospital, apparently suffering from stomache injuries. - Therien was clearing land and was operating a crawler when; the accident occured. He was apparently pinned inside the crawier by an old log. ao a , ~ gaining equality for northerners, ea & ah if gah . ote J * Sorok Sorokin, 77, whose mobile _bome was burned last year, John J. honorary chairman of Union of Spiritual Com- munities of Christ, an or- thodox Doukhobor sect, is awaiting trial on charges of conspiring to commit arson agalnet properties that in- uded Sorokin's. Mary Astaforoff, 64, Peter Astaforoff, 34, Fred Hoodicoff, 36, and Ma Marakoff were charged wi attempting to set fire to ’s home late Sat- urday. night.” Tina Jmaeff, 54, Nellie Koodrin, 67, Helen Kinakin, Pauline Hadikin, 68, Milly Stoochnoff, 49, Fred Hadikin, 63, and: Alex Legebokoff, 65, were charged with attempting to set fire to Podnikoff’s home early Sunday morning. . Verigin, 57, Jona Campagnolo has been a dedicated and “effective M.P. since her election in 1974... - Her hard work in Parliament and in Cabinet has been matched by her genuine concern for the “people she serves... Ready assistance in dealing with pension, immigration, U.LC. and citizenship problema. ergency situations...lucluding personal A larger staff as a Cabinet Minister, with more direct access lo , Bovernment departments. A fully staffed, permanent constituency office in Terrace. A desire to work for people and a tlreleas dedication to the task of Keep a strong voice working for you Re-elect Iona Campagnolo “}.., , , AUTHORIZED BY THE OFFICIAL AGENT FOR IONA CAMPAGNOLO of: the « 1obors protest arson charges ‘BC, (cP) — Preliminary hearings were set for June 19. Peter Astaforoff was released on his own recognizance while the other 10 were remanded without bail, Several defendants walved their right to choose method of trial and the others: chose. aod Judge and OY 10 days ago, members of the Sons of Freedom here were sen- tenced toa day in priscn and two years probation for attempted arson. The Doukhobors, a group “which broke from ‘the Russian Orthodox Church in . the 18th century, came to Canada in 1699, tirst settling in Saskatchewan, then moving in the early 19003 to southeastern B.C. They were antl-government, vegetarian and anti-materialistic, but those values eroded as they prospered, ani the group split. The Sons of Freedom, a fa- natleally-pure splinter group, attracted publ clty in the 1050s with outbursts of arson, bombings and public nudity. Their targets were usually government. in- stitutions. WEATHER Present unstable weather systems are causing cloudy skies with a few showers. The expected high today is 14 degrees Celsius and the = low is 5. degrees, Women not the problem VANCOUVER (CP) — New Democratic Party Leader Ed Broadbent said Monday Prime Miniater Trudeau mnust stop blaming women for Canada’s high unemployment rate. Speaking of Sunday's tele- vision debate among the three major leaders for the May 22 election. campaign, Broadbent ‘told about 300 supporters: “He once more blamed women for the high levels of unemployment .,. That kind of talk in this country has to stop and It has to stop right: . at the top. He ald “Trudeau acted as ‘though “suddenly women had appeared from nowhere into the job or market,” Broadbent cited Trudeau's reference to increasing number of women entering the work force in recent years when he was defending , _ his government’s job creation record, Broadbent was starting his final eight-day campaign stretch in British Columbia where the provincial NDP showed Increased support in jast week’s election, The NDP hopes some of that . increased provincial support : will spl over on to federal candidates, It was the fourth time during the campaign that he” . had singled out women os a major theme. He said government statistics show that during the last decade the number of women entering the labor force increased annually by one per cent, “The problem is not women, problem is not with people of the other sex coming. into the job or market.” . “The government had poor forecasting on labor par- ticipation rates and had failed to ensure that jobs were. available for new workers. The average annual in- come for women now .was $7,502, less than half the $18,273 average for men. Pione ers former Terrace pioneer grandson honored John Finger, the son of: ‘PEN TAX SYSTEM IO. IT’SMORE THANA POCKET CAMERA. IT'SAPOCKET SLR SYSTEM. The Pentax System 10 is the warld’s first 110 SLR system to combine the conveaience of a pocket camera with the sophistication of a 35mm SLR system. Simply load the 110 cartridge and the film speed is set automatically. Both aperture setting and shutter speed are automatically programmed by the camera. 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