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Show r 1 4A DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER "T , . I 'A', ,3f . '.4r ;''' 4 -- PT,411 j;a -- v''-- ; Christian Science Monitor News Service LONDON Thirteen countries with direct interests in Antarctica have decided to work out programs for the exploitation of mineral and protein resources in and under the regions icy waters. But after three weeks of talks here they have agreed to move cautiously and to give maximum attention to calls that the Antarctic environment be safeguarded. Signatories to the 1959 Antarctic treaty decided to produce a set of interim guidelines for catching krill, a shrimplike creature rich in protein and found abundantly in Antarctic waters, while details on a long-terfishing arrangement are worked out. They also agreed on the need to conduct prolonged scientific and ecological surveys before any attempt is made to unlock the vast properties of oil, natural gas, and other valuable minerals thought to lie beneath the south polar ice cap. The countries involved in the talks were Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Britain, Chile, . 0I8fS !!t r - ( .'' "WrYT Nations act cautiously to unlock Antarctica 21, 1977 r- 'jtb : w ff ' i 11 , France, Japan, New Aealand, Norway, South Africa, the Soviet Union, the United States and Poland. All have territorial or scientific interests in the region and want to protect it against overexploitation. The stakes involved in Antarctica are staggeringly high. British experts have calculated that 50 million tons of krill a year could be harvested without threatening existing stocks. This compares with the 60 million tons of all kinds of fish caught annually around the world. Estimates of the amount of oil in the area of the Antarctic shelf vary, but one U.S. document circulated at the conference spoke of recoverable Some deposits of tens of millions of barrels. experts say the region may contain as much oil and gas as the entire Alaska field. The thought that oil and gas exist in Antarctica is based not on test drillings but on geological surveys and estimates. But most of the large oil companies think the potential is great. They also know, however, that new techniques must be developed before test drillings can occur. this is From the treaty powers standpoint, 10 to 15 years to of a them space welcome. For it gives frame regulations for prospecting companies. In the case of krill, time is much shorter. Soviet in increasing trawlers already are harvesting krill on world food builds up as and pressure quantities, resources more countries are expected to become actively interested in the harvest. The London conference has called for temporary krill fishing, and these are guidelines to be set for within safe limits. well fall to expected efforts of the An important complication in die of the region exploitation combine treaty powers to is that with concern for the environment oil drilling could endanger future knll will be an supplies. Petroleum spillage to ensure that it does danger, and steps must be taken not occur. The Soviet Union, enjoying major oil reserves of its own, is unenthusiastic about oil drilling in Antartica but wanted to open the door much wider to krill fishing. ic ever-prese- nt C A joke, but not funny to many - ATLANTA (AP) It was only a joke, hut dozens of women who heard an imposter say the Department of Health, Education and Welfare had ruled all Southern marriages since 1957 invalid did not laugh. A man identified as Brennan Thomas of HEW was a guest on the Ludlow Porch show, aired by Atlanta radio station WRNG. During the interview, Brennan said HEW had determined that all marriages performed in the South since 1957 were invalid. You wouldnt believe the hysteria it caused, one regional HEW official said. Boy, did we get a bunch of calls. People think HEW controls marriage licenses, f Reams of foes Jen. Dewey F. against the proposed Panama Bartlett, stands on the Capitol steps in Washington with a 350-fopetition signed by more than 10.CC0 Oklahomans who are Canal treaties. The petition was circulated by several American Legion posts and Veterans of Foreign Wars grouos ot r' - too. Joe Juska, head of public affairs for the regional office, said the HEW information center in At- Germany offers to pay for Basque city bombing West Germany has offered to pay symbolic damages for the destruction of the t Basque city of Guernica by German bombers during the Spanish Civil War, a civic organization said today. BILBAO, Spain (UPI) Guernica, the spiritual center of the Basque region, was destroyed by Nazi Luftwaffe squadrons fighting with General Francisco Francos forces during the 1936-3- 9 war. lanta received about 30 telephone calls, including one from a woman who said she thought her mother was having a stroke after finding out her grandchildren were illegitimate. Porch said he often a controversy in Spain on whether the Germans acted on their own or whether they were carrying out Francos orders. The committee that organized the commemoration earlier this year of the 40th anniversary of the bombing said it has received a letter from the West German embassy in Madrid saying Bonn was prepared to make symbolic reparations once the controversy is There has been does humorous Tavern owner MADISON, Wis. (AP) Paul Puccio knows how to get his patrons talking. Hes hung photographs of Richard Nixon and A1 Capone side by side behind the bar. 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