A4- Wednesday, November 17, 1982 - North Shore News orld tside. ® ¢ By UNITED PRES Federal S CANADA deficit climbs upward OTTAWA - The federal government spent $1.69 billion more than it earned during August, pushing the deficit for the first five months of the fiscal year to $8.68 billion, Finance Minister Marc Lalonde announced Tuesday. In August, the government's budgetary revenues totaled $4.14 billion, while ex- penditures reached $5.84 billion. Last year, August _. Fevenues...were $4.23. _. Bishops billion, expenditures were $4.9 billion and the deficit was $672 million. During the first five months of the 1982-83 fiscal year, the govern- ment has earned $20.73 billion and spent $29.41 billion, compared to revenues of $19.44 billion, expenditures of $24.73 billion and a deficit of $5.29 billion during the first five months of the 1981-82 fiscal year... ce debate nuclear policy WASHINGTON - The role of the Soviet Union and the thorny issue of what constitutes a morally acceptable nuclear deterrant are emerging as key issues in the historic debate of the nation’s Roman Catholic bishops on nuclear war. It is a debate Ar- chbishop Joseph L. Bernardin of Chicago calls “necessary” and that Cardinal Terence Cooke of New York says has the potential for “seriously dividing our church and our nation”. At issue is a 105-page proposed pastoral letter which would lay out the U.S. bishops’ un- derstanding of the church’s teaching on nuclear war and be used by individual Catholics as a means of forming their consciences as they grapple with the moral questions involved. Today, the bishops take a break from their nuclear debate and turn to internal church questions. Satellite spots plane crash MARTINSVILLE, Va. - A Soviet satellite laun- ched five months ago in an international search and rescue system picked up a radio signal from a crashed plane and notified American authorities, who found the wreckage and bodies of eight people. Authorities Monday the could have gone un- noticed for days even though it was only 1,500 feet from a Blue Ridge Airport runway. The plane hit a tree and crashed Sunday in a swirl said wreckage of fog and snow in a densely farested rural area. The plane, a_ Piper Navajo enroute from Martinsville to Green- sboro, N.C., carried six members of a Maryland family and two friends. Federal Aviation Administration spokes- man Fred Farrar said the plane's emergency transmitter signal was picked up by a Soviet satellite Monday mor- ning. The Russians called the U.S. Air Force Search and Rescue Service, which alerted Virginia state police Drinking poll ‘overwhelming’ WASHINGTON : Drinking causes problems in one of every three families tn the country, a figure that has doubled in just six years. a new Gallup poll on alcobolism indicates And the = survey. pubhshed in Tuesday's editions of the Washington Post, said about 81 percent of those surveyed think alcoholism 1s) a major problem, up from about 60 percent in) previous polls “It is an overwhelming figure,” said pollster George Gallup, whose telephone survey of 1,566 people more than 18 years of age was taken in cooperation with = the Care Unit' Program, a subsidtary of a medical conglomerate that owns the nation’s largest chain of hospital centered alcohol care units voting on pact » Both sides silent CLASSES were open as usual at Capilano College Monday, following a_ tentative agreement worked out between management and the faculty union which had been set to strike. Both sides were keeping tight-lippéd over details of the agreement reached at 10 p-m. Sunday following an all-weekend bargaining session between negotiators for management and _ the Capilano College Faculty __ Association. oe Heart of the dispute, which threatened to close down the college beginning Monday morning, has been the union’s demand that it administrative staff. Originally, the union had been asking for the can- cellation of the ap- pointments of three new administrators, complaining these could not be justified at a time of cutbacks to the college. Since then, it modified its stand to a demand that it be involved in a review of the management positions at the end of their first-year term next summer. 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