mee find : the ‘location’: for ; its: - ‘Page m ™%} Herald, Tuesday, August i “1989 “Satellites aid « drilling CALGARY (CRS “1 =» ‘receiver on its - deiship . ! day, imuch time can - Canadian’ oil-well drilling. Petrel, 4 hg “amount firms can punch precisely «:. Chnterra’s ip was ab of money. Web k ~ located holes into the ocean *: “to spot its well within’ elght. \ol tem does * ag lot ta’ floor with | the ipid, of -a ; satellite navigation system — - that helps the..U.5, ‘arm __. “forces with’ everything ‘fror i ait-séa, rescue: fe > bombing - - hours af _oee onto ti peed up afore ng)” ah said: ‘Art Cox, executive - vice-president of: Nortech. . 1. “Ifa drillship has to imove ~. viv Off; &' location: because: fof ystems “icebergs, the recelverd can. Rnergy: “Ltd: “sed the US. drillship, said the search for’. ~ be used to move it back es. S000: as ‘possible, That. could ~ ...’Navatar: satellite system to .-the * drilling.” “site :. would. ” , normally ‘have taken a: day- mean a significant saving-" ‘or more. ‘When drilling can ‘ ~ ree and ococh a _eont mare then "$200,000 a the new system is likely ta ‘+2: e08t. more. than: the ‘con- ¢ ' ventional systems” “now |. available. ‘But in the long. ‘Tin, ‘the new . Navstar - system will probably save the.companles.money.- . “YT think you'll find. these ‘vestigate’ furtiter.: a Hopedale ‘L-39- well off the Mabeador "coast, with - a. ~ Poll. question © WINNIPEG (CP) ~ Anti-abortlon crusader Joe Borowski” said Monday. he 13 not dismayed by the results'of a Gallup ~ poll that suggests 82 per cent of. Canadians think abortions . climbing ‘experience. - “ sooner, -should remain legal. rescued by hellcopfer Saturday after being marosied Borowski sald the pail results don't reflect the beliefs of bec Seen ar en ently on a windswept mountain for two days. : mast Canadians. exploration," says ‘Hittel.. ‘emma one day's:food supply, the pair, ‘in: their rowski, a former ’ ‘New Democratic Party” cabinet «. - “We'd like to think'that it ' 908 started to climb the 3,534-metre high Mount minister who has led the fight against a Winnipeg abortion Clinic, said the poll result wouldn't be important even if it. were accurate, = “T am-net prepared to impose capital punishment on the. unborn on the basis of. 4 Gallup poll or the views of the. population,” he said in an interview, : . : Abortions are legal in Canada only at hospitais, after approval by an abortlon committee of doctors,’ | : ': Borowski anid there’s’ something séflously Wrong . with Canada if a Gallup poll dictates decisions on such sensitive issues as abortion. Gallup's poll waa baged on more than 1,000 interviews last July with adults. Gallup says such polls are accurate within four percentage points nine times out of 10. ; _ BC. HEART A—¢ ——- a meet -<-9—— + has. great applications for ‘all operators on'.the East * Coast," said Coxs LOCATES WELL Until now, driliships have relied mainly on shoreline navigation systems to help them locate the spot: on ‘which they want. to, sink their wells. But to confirm a correct drilling : position | would sometimes take days: _ ~ and if the ship were too far’ _ from shore, the signal would ' ‘tend to weaken, ‘Some drillers also use a. -- lower-altitude satellite . System, but it © wasn’t | designed to help locatu’ were and .fow fast they’ ‘were “| moving, = It_was designed to give - them that information. in-._ stantly, anywhere in the world or at any time. said, ; easiest route.. morning. ai tnidentified person told them a car °- hai beer sitting for six days near. the Mount Temple” . point. : I “Canadian: content, up ‘in ihe air yo “Wardens -checked the: cat, and "decided to ns ey, said ina o A Banit RCMP ' ‘spokésman’ said tie names’ of. the : “-$Wo Japanese blimbera will not be relesised witil next . | of kin! have’ been: .Dotified. The man: had ‘lived in *, ‘|: Ottawa long enough to get an Ontario driver's licence | | and the women arrived from Japan a few days before: ‘| :: Starting the climb. Both were members of an-Osaka., |” ~¢limbing ‘club and the. .woman had: about: % years’ ch: .. | “council include” representation from the ” .. Clair Israelson, ‘park safety’ ‘supervise, aid. the ~ " man ‘might still be alive ifthe pair had registered :~ : _ with park offlelals before starting thelr, climb. Had. they registered, the search’ would “have started ‘The woman was listed in satisfactory ‘condition in’: Banff Mineral’ ‘Springs: Hospital Monday, She was’ “Temple last’ Tuesday, ‘They managed to reach the ~- Black Towers, about 3 180 metres up,on the ‘southeast. " . face about 6 p.m. MDT Thursday. - . “Then he grabbed on to'a very large piece of rock: and fell-50 feet (6 metres) or so with. ity” Israelion "The only’ thing that: ‘saved him then. was the rope. tied to the woman: He had an obviously broken leg and complained about being cold and other injuries. _ But he toldher ahe would have to climb over the top of _ ‘the mountain to’ get. ‘down because that was the _“So she tied (secured) him’ and left fin suspended "on the southeast face:and started climbifg along a - very dangerous, very loose rock and very’ steep route, H you fall there, ‘you fall 4,000 feet (925 metres),”” ; _ ‘The mountain, which .overlooks ‘Lake Louise -towngite 150 kilometres: west of Calgary, ia ‘con: “| - ‘sidered one of the 50 classic cllmbs in North America. ‘Israelson said people. usually do the ellmb ln two - " ‘days if there is no trouble. 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LAST MONTH : tougher customs: inspections were announced July 21 by Trade Minister Gerald Regan and Industry Minster Ed ° ‘Lumley, who said the: measures were. -designed to. help elothing - manufacturers fight in- ~ creased imports." Imports from Hong Kong, - . Taiwan, China and South Korea, which account for - ‘most clothing imports, grew _ percent in the first half of 1993 from a year ago. Of the 2 inspectors empowered to ~~ clear . clothing import, five are in .. the Toronto customs region, _ Which includes: the area "from." kilometres east of. Toranto,. _ to neighboring Missldsauga — on‘ the west. The Toronto - ‘region receives-about one “quarter of all clothing imports to Canada and most Cobourg, . 110 of those go through the. alrport, : Div Rajpal, president of Fabind Ltd., importers of clothing from Hong Kong and India, says he has laid off eight of his 20 warehouse workers and one of his office Btaff because he has not recelved any of 15 ship- ' ments that have come to the airport since Aug. 5, And Larry Welner, executive vice-president of customs brokers Henry Weiner Lid., which handles. about half of the: clothing . imports to the airport, saya almost no shipments were released last week. Dixon says it~ the restrictions stay in place another week, there could _be serious shortages of * clothing on retailers’ shelvag. . That could be. i. compounded by the strike of .. Quebec garment workers __ which began Monday,” 7 Gallup, - assistant deputy miniater of - field operatons:.with the fF Revenue Department: in - _ Ottawa, who is in charge of . ‘. the custonts . restrictions, has said ‘the program will But. Milton . last a’ month. ': foree but left some thornier issués, such as ews: ‘release “the.” go yernment *) @stabligh an automotive ‘council and issue . AB ‘am annyal: report.on the.atate of the th-, .. dusty, Both agtiony, were- recommended: Andustry ; Minister Ed bythe industry task force... °..> Auto; and related. industries, “with -the 1 government. as, an ex-officio member. - qe. ‘The. council would review: the minister's , annual report; _aute: trade: agreements, - “|S industry performance and goverament ‘policies. re : * contentlous : Although the make-up of the council has. Rot been decided, the: task force which © rted: last. spring ‘had’ asked: that ‘the cn mre ‘amounts to a ‘minimum’ of* 60. per eet - . Cariadlan content:in cars sold. in’ “Canada, » " “sGenerally, we. feel Mr, Lumley. haa . “acted with gréat speed and. déternitoation . OTTAWA. (cP). =. the: government ; - stHowever, the real mt iF “réaponded positively Monday. to some of 2 less | “complex. “and : le : requests ‘of a‘doinestic auto industry task. . Lumley: also said:the government will ~-work with the auto parts industry on ways ‘|. &-boost auto parts.production through ” joint -ventures, the acquiation of new” technology, and increased ‘productivity, - ‘However, the government rejected the - task foree report we pointed out: the call ‘for’‘establishment. of ‘an office of automotive affairs: within government... “Weare not ‘convinced there is a- : demonstrated need. for such an ‘office at. ‘this stage,” Lumley said. 500 shipments. are. re_awaiting....néeded. for.-her. sales. have ‘The task force had argued that responsibility for-the auto indistry within 5 government is. currently too dispersed and at too-junior a level to have the clout it “deserves, | ‘Robert White, Canadien director of the - United’ Auto Workers Union and: a co- ‘chairman of the auto task force, said he Is some of the "minor" recommendations of - the task foree report. “response. . he issue of jobs and Cand te ee deferred and défi said, adding the ugion hopes a d “"¢hese matters will, be made WELCOMES. RESPONSE: Lavelle, resident tthe ._Patrick:: Lavelle, a Man ali at | “We are an cipating’ a response ¢ on ‘the ‘ ° tanta | issue in“the fall,”’-Lavelle sald, - referring to the task force's.call for. What in responding. to the: ‘Feconimiendations " which have ‘particular reference’ to’ the automotive parta industry,” ‘Lavelle: ‘sala? Although. the, government response ds. vague and deals with plans to consilt” and ' ‘work with the industry rather than: of: ‘fering specific action, Lavelle ' was neither - disappointed nor surprised. © 9/2. “That was to be expected because it the various areas of ‘policy that needed { to be . examined in more detail and we are In.the ‘ process now of doing that in co-operation . pleased the government has: accepted * - _ made ite report last spring. with his department and hopefully with the provincial governments involved.” ~.. “We didn’t expect that the government would just-come back and put prograins in - place because the necessity to consillt, with the industry, particularly the parts in- _ gustry, is there.” . ; “The taak force, headed by Lavelle: and “White, was set up by Lumley late last year fo recommend. ways the depreased domestic industry could be revitalized Tt. Artist remains unknown: OTTAWA (CP) — Argentine musician Dario Domingues has risen from Ottawa ‘street performer to European recording: J, artist but remains virtually unknown . ” gerogs Canada, the country he chose as his _ home fige years ago, The situation does not surprise him, On “the contrary, the quiet-spoken Domingues, +29, sees himself ag a natural ally of many | Canadian performers; thelr talent exposed’ he recalls,-“T felt-a natural: affitilty: taeit- _ in foreign countries before it is recognized -athome, © “In Canada there is an attitude that Lf it won't produce big, fast money, forget it,” : hegays, . |: “In Europe, there are hundreds of amall companies and:a different attitude — if you believe in something you can sell jt," “Abibighned to ‘to."that alate. of affairs, " Domingues ‘divides shis” time between _ Canada and Europe, . particularly West , Germany where he is‘to record his second | album with the Munich-based Trikont company after his fifth concert tour abroad this spring, . The Domingues sound is a blend ‘of traditional South American folk music with contemporary North American and European melodies and* rhythms from | classical, jazz or rock styles, depending on the composition, : On the walls of his ‘country home near ~ Perth; Ont., bang giant posters abowing his intense: “face framed by long, shiny — black hair, posters used for’ concert. promotions in Germany, Switzerland; the Netherlands ‘and Austria. The walls and shelves of the loft in his home are a musical museum of pan pipes, bamboo flutes, traditional drums of wood, gostskin or cow skin from Africa and - South America, gongs from China and any Calomns; the ae : actor who plays all those movie Bates ene other unusual instruments collected on his travels. . - Born in Cutraleo, a small town in southern Argentina, Domingues was ‘the i _ woman,’ Martha, ‘whos’ . Inarry. He chose Canada. . -academia, Restless - youngest ot six children and the first in the ' family to -have a chance at a ‘college education, But he was uncomfortable in at age '30,- he. discovered his musical. talent virtually by accident, . ~~] saw a group from northem Argeritina playing traditional music from ‘the | highlands and fell in love with the sound," "and decided to try tt mynelf. Ayear later I _ was playing with them.” He moved to Mexico and ‘faced’ a decision in the late 1970e about where to seltle. Returning to Argentina would have meant mandatory military service. Mexico was rough. Europe was appealing but he had fallen in love with a Canadian ““] arrived in winter and it was hoerible. But I really liked the feeling of Christrias becayse in South America I had seen only fake snow in the windows. I said, ‘Here is _ where it comes from. North Am ” He took to the streets with his music and ' handmade puppets (sometimes raking in $100 for a one-hour solo performance) . after'a year “of doing all the things that - §ood Canadian immigrants do — working in construction, selling sandwiches, cleaning toilets in a hotel.” : Domingues; who often plays: with . Canadian. Robert Libbey on percussion | and Louise Poirier on string (Instruments, | regards his music as a cultural bridge. He follows political events in Latin America and South America, but rejects the use of - ‘music to preach revolution, “I -want to play mustc’ that is not a political pamphlet but will create. an " understanding of the problems and culture of Latin America and South America, My alm is personal artistic expression that ‘May make people understand each ‘other more.” ~ Gossip Column Stewart fa breaking up with his wife, Alana, because she can't stand the cert tours an dating a youngish’ (a1) blonde actress bythe: ‘name dingcon- of Debbie Chenoweth, who tor. It was aug hs ‘uchool days at the hiversity of Texas... A while after that brief union was dissolved, Coleman married former ac tess Jean Hale, The co’ has threa children — Ke . ; Randolph, 14; and Mary, — but recently divorced : ater a two-year separation, Coleman, 51, admits the split. ly turned his children against” ‘him for a while. That's been straightened out. since, says, Currently, Dabney Lon the field. His steady actress Laura Devon. He also is chummy with his qeaittalo Bul" co-star, eet Q. Ta it true that: Rod end at the moment is: - took off for Europe 4 prefera a wok. a8 a4 movie actreas? - A. "You" re hali right, Alana would like to be a bi film star, - She just finish A a A & socialite whohaga the th a college man in 0) oe updated ver “Where the Bo: sige ot ducer Al shooting was completed. onting wa Al 4 on her “touring. fa who's rs. Stewart, Itaeems, want it all. Q. Singe the. recent |. breakup of his marriage, hasn't Playwright Neil Simon been dating some Rov strange peuple? ~ A. Your question is ire bably Prompted by . that 56-year-old Nel ar rently Y, Potnancing i hippie girl.” Factis, gine has been seen recently tastes in her date she’ YY at one thme sold flowers in Los Angeles Reiaurants, _B.N, (Before Nell) she’ ised to. date Morgan Mason, the-son of actor James Mason, and Vic- tor Lownes, who used to run — Playboy. Club empire. ther than that, I don''t now too much about Debbie. ‘I'll clue you in later’ dn-more — details, Meanwhile, Marsha Mason, Simon's ex,:seems to have more conventional shee choices — n seen recently with actor Robert Ha: “, ca bem Pee i avo ae to her pickname, s anditso, why? KL: © A. it's true that Eiirabeth just can’t stand to be. called Liz,"’ go: you'd. better | are. Ms. Taylor, aa she “aie heaven forbid ~