A4-Wednesday, November 12, 1980 - North Shore News the world LONDON (UPI) - British Labor Party laced the possibility of an open split with the elecuion of socialist Michael Foot as its parliamentary leader, a scenario Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservatives viewed with relish. “Il am as strong in my socialist convictions as I have ever been,” said Foot, declanng Monday he would work to bring down Thatcher's govern- ment. Referring to Thatcher's tough economic policies, Foot pledged to “attack the outrage and infamy WASHINGTON (UPI) - A proposed statement on capital punishment by U.S. Roman Catholic bishops hnks for the first time opposition to the death penalty to the church's) strong) anti- abortion stance The statement, under consideration by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. said Opposition to the death penalty is “a testimony which removes a certain ambiguity which might otherwise affect the witness that we wish to give to the sancuty of human hfe at all stages ~ In the past, the church has been accused of a AL GAITERS. 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Supporting that view, results of a respected opinion poll published today disclosed that two- thirds of those questioned supported Thatcher's attempt to slam a 6 per cent ceiling on public employee wage increases. Abortion, death penalty linked double standard in its fierce opposition to abortion while being less clear in its opposition to the death penalty. Although making the link, the statement stresses that it did not equate the two acts “We do not equate the situation of cmminals convicted of capital offenses with the condition of the innocent unborn ofr of the defenseless aged or in- firm, but we do beheve that the defense of life ts strengthened by climinating exercise of a yudac ial wish to authorization to human iife "the proposed statement said lake Meetings with Algerians go on Algerians as the branian cimbassy tnsisted there would never never be direct talks at this stage Bot Abperran diplomatic sources imdicated they wete speeding up undires f Comtacts wath bran Alpena named by Tran ay 0“ vor belween was relavigp bes Letina the footrnad (oS regoly too beavis coed fron foot telease of the hostapes Hhow bee aprley aly Voovadhays Death foll rises in Zimbabwe rioting won rival Ranges fvorsnve ds poapeetatlas AN Nerse ny crete teemwdie ss weit forced Tare sebay oun thre travtibe presi seortoure tes onl thee southwest Z4an babwe city to trang te 4M Ube death tell treo itne showtenuats Subdivision gets council go-ahead Against wishes of Rabbit Lane residents West Vancouver Council local residents to be unstable has gone against the wishes and unsuitable for con- of the residents of Rabbit struction. Lane, approving a_ con- However, after an ex- troversial development tensive study by Golder permit for a subdivision on the banks of the Capilano River. Associates, Consulting Geo- technical Engineers, said that the land could be made Bosa Brothers Develop- stable. council decided ment Corporation will now Monday mght to allow the be able to build a subdivision development. on the site which was Council also stipulated considered by many of the that the developers pul up a RE-ELECT Mark W. Sager Mark Sager is dedicated to maintaining the continuing high standard = of education for our students and com- mitted to a policy of fiscal responsibility to the taxpayers. Sager has served on over a dozen Community boards and Commissions. He brings the very necessary financial background, energy and commitment to the board. He is an essential member of the West Van. 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