PAGE 2, THE HERALO, Thursday, September 22, 1977 In Brief Gas discovered CALGARY (CP) — Some preliminary tests are being conducted at three wildeat wells in the Beaufort Sea, a spokesman for Dome Petroleum Ltd. said Wednesday. The spokesman said natural gas had been encountered at all three wells being drilled by Canadian Marine Drilling Ltd. (Canmar). . The spokesman said more information will be released when available, probably within a few days. © . The spokesman said complete testing to determine the size of the gas finds content and size will not be done until the wells have been drilled to their target depths. The gas finds are understood to have been made within the last few days at depths ranging from 7,000 feet to 8,000 feet beneath the Beaufort Sea floor. . Uranium find are-mile area die and the headwaters of Little Champion The area falls within the Carter administration's roposed Beaver Creek National Wild and Scenic River esignation. But under the administration proposal, mining could be allowed in the area. The uranium concentrations were discovered during a Bureau of Land Management study of the region, conducted to assess the mineral potential of land proposed for with- grawal under various lands recommendations. 2 Areport on the discovery said up to 400 parts per million f uranium were found in stream sediments and up to 570 parts per million ins sediments in the area. ; However, Mulligan sed that the source of the {ranium has not yet been located and warned that it ‘may br may not” prove to be a commercially workable deposit. i “Itcould be located deep underground or up the mountain side,” Mulligan said. , f Efforts to identify the source are now underway, Mulligan id. : near Mount Creek Magazine obscene i BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP) — A county court judge has found the September issue of Penthouse obscene, saying the Ynagazine is “a dirty old book” that demeans and dehumanizes men and women. ; Judge Chester Misener released his findings on the ob- scenity trial of the magazine late Wednesday, two weeks piter prosecuting and defence lawyers had rested their ases. ee : In the written ruling, he ordered that 85,000 copies seized by police on Aug. 9from InterCity News Co. of nearby Mis- sissauga—distributor of Penthouse for the Toronto area— forfeited to the attorney-general for disposal. The copies ve a market value of $170,000, The judge found that virtually all photo; raphic spreads in” a issue exceeded community standards of obscenity, in-. éluding the Penthouse Forum letters to the editor, Xaviera’ Hollander's advice column and a feature called Couples, itten by a doctor. : ‘What this magazine advocates is a sexual orgy of in- finite variety and exhausting proportions,” the judge wrote. Lang travelling ' SINGAPORE Reuter - Canadian Transport Minister Otto Lang arrived here today for a two-day official visit. : Lang will hold talks with Communications Minister Ong Teng Cheong Thursday before touring Singapore Harbor, the fourth largest in the world. - Lang, who is leading a team of Canadian officials, will receive an official briefing on Singapore plans to convert a former British air base here into a new civilian airport. Fo be built at a cost of $570 million, the new airport will be almost five times larger than the existing Paya Lebar Eee] ee nee ee mune rt. Lang, who is also the minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board, will later visit a big flour mill here for discussions with officials associated with the grain ade. : He told a news conference before leaving Canberra for Singapore earlier today that formal negotiations on a new wheat agreement would begin next year. Ae new agreement would benefit both producers and consumers by giving producers a decent standard of livin and ensuring permanent supplies for the consumer, he said. Lang and his delegation will leave Friday for Long Kong, China and Japan. He will be the first Canadian minister to meet China’s new leaders. Prisoner stays BONN (AP)- West Germany has informed Italy's am- bassador to Bonn that it refuses to extradite Herbert Kappler, the Second World War Gestapo chief in Rome who escaped from an Italian prison hospital, a government spokesman said today. Kappler, a former SS colonel, was serving a life sentence for ordering the wartime execution of more than 300 Italian civilians. He escaped last month. The Spokesman said Italian Ambassador Corrado Orlandi-Contucci was advised Tuesday that the Bonn government cannot meet Italy’s request for his return ause the West Geman constitution prohibits extradition of a German citizen to forei LAW OF gn courts OF HIS PRACTICE SEPTEMBER 15, 1977 j 104-369 CITY CENTRE, KITIMAT ‘ice which would link ‘make sure the private ‘companies carry out the De ncccceevoucrnassnassbeoccens . Pewenes FICE OPENS KARL DOUGLAS BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR ANNOUNCES THE OPENING PHONE 632-4727 632-4728 - Located between the Credit Union and Douglas Channel Realty VICTURIA = (CP) Rosemary Brown continued her filibuster Wednesday in the British Columbia legislature, saying thou- sands of Vancouverites backed her every word. By the time the house ad- journed its afternoon sitting, rown <(NDP-Vancouver- Burrard) had spoken for just under seven hours in er attempts to delay ssage of Bill 65, the Community Resources Boards Amendment Act, 1977, which would dismantle the Vancouver Resources oard. She said Monday when she started the speech that she had enough material to continue for up to 100 hours, but wasn’t sure whether she had the stamina to last that long. ; lowever, she said Wednesday she will cer- tainly speak for the remainder of this week and intends to continue the filibuster next week for, as long as it takes to convince Human Resotrces Minister Bill Vander Zalm to with- draw the bill. NOT DISCOURAGED _ She said she wasn’t dis- couraged, and would con- tinue trying to buck the Bennett splicing deals By CHARLES LA VERTU BONN, West Germany (CP)Premier Bill Bennett of British Columbia said Tuesday that the economic rote: tine z gurrently ea rou urope is like a computer dating serv- European countries with B.C. companies. Bennett sald he for foresees an association between coal companies to market B.C.’s metallurgical or develop a steel industry in the province. Germany and Japan may, no longer be able to handle some of the labor or wage requirements. of steel manufacturing, Bennett said, and “thede are the areas in which we are look- ing: marketing of coal and more processing.” . Bennett said that the main follow-up to the economic mission will be “with us involving our private sector companies with private sector companies here.” _ “We already have a number of associations that we intend to put in touch with each other because of their scope and size.” “There are some logical partnerships, a very logical pairing — it’s like computer dating — and we feel the government can make these sort of atrangements.”’ The premier said his government will also follow up the associations ‘‘to discussions.” REVIVAL SERVICES PLACE: Terrace Church af God 3441 River Drive DATES: Sept. 21 - Oct. 2nd TIME: 7:30 Nightly GUEST EVANGELIST Rev. Franklin Hunt Pastor R.L, White Invites everyone to attend. Te) CALL 4638-1561 for durther information odds, just as she did durin her nearly-successft campaign for the leadership of the national New Democratic party. Brown sported a black T- shirt during Wednesday’s speech, which had “Kill Bill 65” written in white letters across its front. 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