; spokpam J the’ ii medicine. atte controls on public service: wages, . oo nyglaendd tt ai “one step all alone.” «°" : a ging wae he sald. pen ee : eee a move that will force Canadians toy pay an extra 3 in income tax over the next two years. ; at the economy. needa now is tax reductions to en- ciurage spending and investment, Broadbent said. , ‘John Kyle, economic policy chairman of the Canadian Fadeation of Independent Business, called MacEachen’s work “9 good news, bad news document," with most of the tins news hekt over forthe fall. _ 'S . VANCOUVER (CP) — Reaction was mixed Monday to “federal Finance Minister Allan MacEachen’s new budget, with B.C. politicians and businessmen most surprised at the : $19.6: billion deficit’ and the stringent public sector wage «controls, | ‘Walle ' some considered the. * budget & atop in the right ve Conservative Leader Joe Clark sald ipa Mj wage restraint is a step in the. Fight, rection bat "peat two tax y F ' s budget counter attac en Inimediately cindemned the Buje as mate af. Many. economists and busin \aleo appeared | ; shocked at ie alze of the deficit — twic tt large per capita © adian Labor Congress presidail Denna MeDerinot : beenlog ‘interest rates high. : - MarEachen said Canada will. turn in the ‘wordt economic ; perlormance of any. major Western industrial nation: this” _-year and the deficit has exploded to an anlicipated:recard ° $18.6 billion in the fiseal year that began’ April 1... The “horrid §2-billlon deficit” indies eecnamy ” , ol “wo Keep the deficit trom. going ‘higher, the finance wa _ Malnister limited inflation indexing of social benefits, such: a8 old-age pensions and family allowances, to six and five per cent respectively in the néxt two tax years. Previoualy,’ as the U.S. deficit, which MacEachea ‘has blamed: for Bit he counter-attacked on several fronts: Increases were tied to the Inflation rate, mow 11.8 per cert on an annual basis. eo Move Wi , While fattening federal coffera‘by $1.3 billion. MacKachen, also plans. to save Ottawa $340 million - by, reducing or deferring other spending. —To encourage foreign investment, the finance minister relned in the Foreign Investment Review Agency further and said the government does nat intend to press the pace of . direction, others sald it didn’t go far enough to build in-, vestor confidence and fight inflation. “That deficit is really a black cloud,’’ sald Vancouver . Stock Exchange president Donald Hudson, “I consider that. it really casts a pall over the whole budget. ” - “They needed to be a bit more dramatic and to ny things _ RCMP. can fingerprint with force VANCOUVER (CP)— Police are entitled to use whatever force is necessary to fingerprint a juvenile charged with a serious offence, the B.C: Court of Appeal ruled Monday CORNER STONE by BRIAN GREGG ; ; Romnen Catholic Church received an: apocalyptic: at Fatima in Portugal in 1017 Veen the- aiet selves for sinners, and say often, especially when you make ‘sacrifices: O Jesus, it is for love of You, for the conversion of sinners, and in reparation for the offences committed against the Immaculate Heart of Mary. ” Byt more thon just'a few children saw.the vision in the tradition of the prophet Joel. On a cloudy day even jour- nalists turned out with the residents of Fatima for the ap- pointed hour and witnessed the vision of the end of the days _ when the sun falls from the sky and this universe crumples inte the great sea of fire the posts called hell. - When Moses carrie down from Sinai his face was still quite _ radiant with traces of the Divine colloquy, say the Catholic - writings, and at Fatima also this vast multitude that had just witnessed: wonders worthy. of “Sinal, jal, departed gradually, happy, restrained, recollécted, all radiant still front the Divine contact which had just renewed their souls ’ Ina hew baptism of faith, confidence, contrition and love, whose fiery impression will remain forever ineffecable, ° They had seen the clouds part and the sun leave its place’ .. in the firmament, ‘and falling from ‘side to aide, plunge vigeagging upon’ them below, sending out a heart’ in- creasingly intense and giving to the spectators a clear impression of the scene at the end of the warld (following the 1,000 year reign of Christ) foretold in the Gospel, when the sunand the stars will fall In disorder uponthe Earth. — Those who understand the Gospels will know that al some point at the end of history all the stars and planets converge’ on the planet Earth to make the great sea of fire:- At that " time us will lead the saved to the New Heavens and the . Hell isa part of this fallen universe and Is also set vod fe for the fires that result in the convergance of the billions of stars upon the Earth. The souls of people who believe that lifé ends here will be left behind to live out eternity in this universe at that time. ‘: ‘The apparition of Mary: told: the: children in 1917 that is “World: War I-would soon-end but if-people did-not-ceage-:-- "offending the Lord a worse war would:begin. “Then, and _- remember this is prior to the Russian Revolution, she said that.T shall ask for the consecreation of Rusia to my Immaculate Heart, as well as communion of reparation on - thefiret Saturday of the month. If my requests are granted, Rusaia will be converted and there will be peace. Otherwise "Russia. will spread its errors through the world, raising up- . ward and persecutions dgainst the Church. The good will be ‘martyred, the Holy Father will have to suffer much, sevefal nations will be-wiped-out...” Jus released by the Vatican but we see these prophetic words being fillilled today. Of course when Mary speaks of her - Iramaculate Heart she spealoof-the rebirth ‘from heather to Christian. Just as Jesus was born of the Holy Splritso we Ibe born again in our Beatts of the Holy Spirit. We te Eemenctlale Hert, . mus J ; nee te ear . a a treed yor wacied ioet, ‘Do not work for : -.-food ‘that Cannot last, but work for food that.endures‘to ‘ eternal life; the kind of food the Gon of Man is offering you, ~~ for oa him the Father’, God himself, bas sethisseal.” (John BBR oe Had the world repented as the apparition of Maxy-had oa! - asked through the people of Fatims history might be very.“ different today, We are reminded of what Jeaus told His... =... ‘ contemporaries: To what shall I compare this generation? - ma a ie It ts like children sitting in the market places and claling to their playmates, we wailed and you Aid not mourn." (Matthew 14: 16), Ro roan The court ruled that police can force a juvenile to be fingerprinted without threat of being sued for assault. The decision is the opposite to a. Prince Edward Island ruling on the case and may be appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada. “RCMP in B.C. ‘say they hope the decision will mean a return to the days when they fingerprinted any juvenile charged with a criminal offence. . —- : ‘They say a number of street-wike juveniles. a7 years and under) hdve been getting away with breaking and entering, thelt and vandalism because they can’t be-fingerprinted. The practice in B.C. of fingerprinting juveniles without their consent came to an abrupt halt following a lower court’s decision Jast November that a juvenile can sue a Police officer who forcibly fingerprints him. . B.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Allan McEachera decided that police who Insist that a-juvenile be finger- printed can be sued for damages for assault. The decision opened the way. for a Kelowna, B.C., family to sue RCMP Sgt. Vern Baugh, who had forced the couples’ 16-year-old son, who hing charged with an indictable offence, to be ed. The suit. did not 8 to trial fue atiett VA LICREUPALD Shy REPRE Bae f | otted des Fetal department agreed to pay the family, $500... ed the decision. Justices Brian Carrothers, Ernest Hinkson and James Macdonald, in overturning ’ Justice MacEachern’s decision, found that a juvenile charged with an indictable offence under the Juvenile Delinquency Act Is. Still subject to the Identification of Criminals Act. Masters received | it , yo my oP tee from page one Ol ks cost taxpayers an average of 30 over the. because the at-. . afhe.,.attorney general's. department :sut- . : ty Daa i . fa i i ‘the Canadinnization of the energy indusey immediately ahead.” . To try, again to bring down inflation’ ‘and restore. con: “in fhe years fidence to ‘the economy, he ‘polled. back’ (MPs' ‘salaries slightly. this: year’ and: reduced’ inflation-related: ‘increases planned for, 1983 and 1084 to six and five per cent: Tespacs. “tlyely; f° ~ 7 AS well, ‘MacEacher pit a sii-per-cent ceiling in Wage. ‘fective Thursday: for the next year, anda five-per-cent Minit. - for the ‘next 12 months. The savings will be $800 million. Trudeay will ask the premiers Wednesday at a meeting in Otlawa to take similar actlon in provincial ‘furisdictiog,: -while MacEachen asked Canadians in the private sector. “"-Monday to voluntarily accept comparable raises, * —To compensate, MacEachen promised equally strict limits on prices In federally-regulated industries such as air - transport and telecomraunications and urged the premiers to follow suit, , However, officials said the controls won't cover one of the biggest items in the cost of living — energy, Agreements with. the ofl producing provinces which call stitics call budget tragically unimaginative _ to encourage Inveatment in Canadian companies, thraugh the tax system," Hudson said. “They haven't done it." Hugh Curtls, the Social Credit government's: finance minister, said BX, wil reassess its wage restraint program in light of the more stfingent measures taken by Oitawa. The B.C. program introduced earlier this ear by Premier Bill Bennett contains wage limits betw eight and M4 per |eent on public servants while the” federal government imposed a limit of six per cent. Curtis said: when Bennett returns: from Ottawa cabinet will discuss whether these limits should be lowered. Curtis added the new budget dees contain some postive . moves that could improve the economy. New Democratic Party Opposition Leader Dave Barrett - described the budget as “tragically sad. and unimaginative,” He anid It was a typical knee-jerk response by the Liberals to the political situation they are in. Bill Hamilton, president of the Employers’ Council ‘of ‘B.C., called the deficit staggering but commended the ‘government for its efforts to reduce inflation by imposing | ‘wage restraints on the public sector. ’ John Sullivan, regional representative of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, said he had expected wage controls for some months, but “was very surprised at the magnitude of the controls.” Ralph Franklin, senior vice-president of the Bank of Montreal, said he thought the budget was a step in the right . direction, but said the guidelines for ‘public sector control were "more severe than I expected.” Tony Hepburn; president of Odlum Brown and T.B. ‘Read Ltd., called the deficit alarming and appalling, several of ita minor measures constructive, and the budget as a whole “grounds! forthe resignation’ of any’ finance minister’ . zt _ The -Inatitute': of ‘Chartered “Accountants ‘of Bei “f "Well estab! available CO increases in the 800,000-person federal: public “service, ef- nomic fo ee ey * gents a litre: 1 remain in force, ’, Total: spending for 1982-85 rigw. ls forecast ‘at sai bilidoes; : “up from the $76.8-billion forecast last fall, while revenue bas fallen to $58.6.bilion irom $65 billion." coe ', MacEachen said the main ¢ulprit. for. the mushrooming defielt is the recession, which has driven up: government 6. ' “spending ‘—" on. job creation and social programs, for. © _ exainple,— while pushing down: m Gevernument revenues from wee Corporate and Personal taxes However, by. raising taxes: and “thilg otter. money © - , Tyenday,. June 29, wareap' ie ye re ee -| | fot crete abe pumpsct toca ire ep Landa a MacEachen did find vome cash t brosden the meagre interest-rate relief. he offered last fall. - Buyers of new homes and first-time buyecs of existing = homes will get tax-free grants of $3,000, while the morigage renewal plan for existing homeowners has been expanded, . Interest rates on loans to small a ermen will be reduced by up to four per cent for two | ears under a $400-million Brant program. cn additional $100-million will be provided to the Farm Credit Corp, to keep! farmera from gaing: bankrupt. y on ) Columbia. also feared that néither appeals to. torelgn or domestic.capital will’ bé Adequate. Institute president Bob Morfitt, while acknowledging that ‘proposed consultatlon on investment tax measures ‘is a positive step, nated that it is taking place after the budget, . rather than before, and will delay much-needed legislation. James L. Deiholme, president of the Canadian Certified General Accountants Association, called the budget “a shocking statement of financial. nismanageme = Denholme said the budget reflects political expediency, tinkers with the economy rather than-addressing {te un-, derlying problems, and is unlikely to have.any. real effects. : Allan Sinclair, who speaks for the Council of Forest Industries of B.C., was optimistic. 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