7B { 7 aT im streets “other. Canadian cities te. follow... ane . But in the intervening years, John Glenn “minde: his historie: trip: into ‘space, “Neil, _, Armatrong became the‘ first’ man ‘to walk .- -on the” moon’ ‘and. thé. space, shuttle” = revolutionized the hergepace Industry. ‘The: we ‘Planetarium became outrndded. ° Today, it sits inthe. shadow’ ‘of: f:) a new i gu. ¢-million Space Sclencés Centre that. ©: ’ the city sayg will give Edmontoy, a. .world- ve class science facility once again: “It’s yet another addition to the.City of - Edmonton that will be a landmark for many years to.come,” says Mayor: Cec Purves, .whose: administration approved: the city’s. $5-million share of the project. ' “We hope this facility will take the: elty. through the 2ist century,’ " on ' OPENS JULY, ’84- , ' “The centre, - designed. by. Edmonton _ architect. ; ‘Douglas Cardinal,’ + is - not ‘scheduled to open. until July, 1934; but its exterior is already complete. It is an impressive sight, alntost. looking ; like a futuristic “spaceship as it sits. in " Coronation ~- Park “in 4 _ west-central . - Edmonton. Its white, ultra-modern baseis = . close to the ground, allowing - the black: °° ‘Stan has new Handmark. EDMONTON (CP) — When Edmoitoi’ a ° ae than. just a planetarium. © . "ihe: 2-metre “diameter ° -planetariam’ theatre ‘alone i is large: enough. to ‘hold: the: -whole ; ‘Queen * ‘Elizabeth. : Planetarium - largest projector of ie klad in the: Western : World: and ‘will centre... na “i The: ZEISS. Jena ‘Star. projector, “im: 7 _ ported from East Germany, will operate i in " concert with 350-other projectors. -"Maluta promises the dintie will bei more structure,” The: “theatre: “will? ‘house... the be. th focal Point, af: ihe RO ‘that --they “-have - ever ex. Mirpsh. . 22 Alo included will be an: IMAX Theatre’. a “where scientific films ‘will be ‘shown ona ’ screen four. storeys, high and six storeys, . wide.. . 4 SE (the: screen) makes you feel ike you're: dn the picture,” says Mirosh. “It's not a theatre to eonie lo if you have a 7 hangover.’? An exhibit area 2 fedturing the latest in, scientific technology; a ‘bookstore and’. . optics. centre, a: restaurant and. lounge . round: out’ the facility. Downstairs aie’ | _ production and récording facilities, where ’ the shows will be’ produced. © 3 .., topped, domed theatie: ‘to dominate” the 7 structure: "! Inside, however, itremains einpty as the 7 ‘ staff awaits the millions of dollars worth'of ** computerized equipment that will be the guts of the facility... “The next phase is the furnishing: arid equipment phase,” says Alicia Maluta, _ chairman of the Edinonton Space Sciences Foundation, anon-profit organization that . is overseeing construction. “What you see here is merely the shell, It will take us just about a year to equip | and furnish the centre. ” ‘Mirosh says the centre was Aesigned to . be a day-long: experience for, people” in. - os -Jhopes of giving the: public a “better un-, | derstanding of science. . oon i | “There'seems to be.a. mystique ‘about o scientists and science in general,” he Says. “One of our mandates is to let people know et that wereally.a are'no different than anyone te olpe. ara ih addition to . the “city’s. $million. “ donation, the Alberta government chipped. ‘in $6.6 ‘million toward the. facility.. ‘The - remaining $4 million, half of which has already been ‘collected, is being raised : through “public. nnd “corporate donations. \ “It. will provide the people of-Edmonton © -with the best’. visual. and: auditory .ex- . perience ’. perienced,” Says Project, manager Bill). HALIFAX (cP) > ~ Jack Grimm has starched for.” , the Abominable Snowman, Noah’s Ark and: veven.d: 2 hole in. the ‘North ‘Pole =+ but he ‘isn't: finished, yet. "The Oklahionia-barn oil milli naire. will leave’ from “here soon aboardi the Conrad; a’ ‘research ‘ship, frem.. the: Hudson: Institate in New York, : ‘to: Search nee . again: for the Titanic... “ : The ship; the pride of the White Star’ ‘Line, called: -‘tinainkable when it was: built, ‘sank. on its-maiden *[ “voyage: “April. 45,1912 with the loss of 1,300'lives.. " -Grimm,. the ‘only. person ever to claim. to-know. ° “+ Where the nearly-47,000-tonne vessel is, says he thinks" - it’s at the bottom of: thé Atlantic Ocean about 360 _ ‘nautical miles ‘southeast of ‘Newfoundland. ee “We're taking this ‘alittle more seriously\ihan the - search for Noah’s Ark because we know- the Titanic _ _ existed,” he said in an: Interview from’ his ‘Abilene, a Tex., office: ; This will be his third attempt to find the Tuxury’ liner, Last. year’s. expedition, backed by the Grimm : Oil Co, -of. Abilene. returned with murky: pictures — purporting. to’ show a ‘propeller from the ship. : .“T can’t say for sure it.is the Titanic, but the pie- ‘lures do show a’ propeller. I agree, the pictures are _ murky, but they were taken-half way fram where she ; ‘gent out her last 5. 0. S. and where the lifeboats were found... | Grimm, 58, expects to spend two. weeks dragging theocean floor with buckets to try to bring artifacts to the surface. In the interview, he sald it lk cost, him- - ~. $500, 000 this time around. “Well!* he drawled, 'we' ve structured this like ar. ~ Business venture, “It’s like an exploration. project when you" re - wildeatin’ for gas. and oil,” So far the only thing he’s struck | is the public ale hy launching a land-based treasure hunt, ~GOLDEN - ‘REPLICA | Burled- somewhere .in North Ainerica is a photograph of @ 1.884-gram (70 ounce), 14-karat gold. . Copy of the Titanic, Grimm sald. The one who finds it _ first, gets to keep the-actual gold model. The replica: . itself Is valued at about $25,000 U.S. and is on alsplay _ at the First National Bank in. Abilene. - ’ “We: just figured there’s so much interest in the | ‘search for the real Titanic that we'd let the public get in on the:search, too.” a ; Finding it may be just as difficult as searching the Atlantic, m my ‘VANCOUVER (OP). ‘record are "reviewed « Miggion RCMP have had no his © Europe suffers heatwave FRANKFURT .(AP) « Guests. collapsed at. Queen - Elizabeth's garden party, Danish royal guards shed their bearskin hats, and a - - Paris cafe. -rationed ice cubes as Europe sweltered | under “a heat wave .Wed- nesday. . “Tempéfatures * shot ~~ “up ’ into the mid-20s Celsius with | 100-per-cent humidity, sending Hordes of People to__ beaches, lakes and swim- ming. pools. There were | plenty of skinay ppers and nude sunbathers.. West Germany counted 11 . and heat-related deaths, Austria’ reported five drownings. A J0-year-old | Swede . suffering from heatstroke jumped over- board. “from the - * Copenhagen-Malmo ferry and.drowned,. a .---People collapsed on the _ and hospital. emergency “rooms were filled, :A.dozen piple collapsed -with heat exhaustion at the + Queen’ 8 firat garden party. of the season, and the 9,000- guests in the garden behind - Buckingham - Palace . eschewed tea for lemonade and iced coffee. In France, a parachutist ‘ fainted: at the’ feet - of Defence Minister’ Charles ' m@- Hernu during an ‘honor’. i ‘Y review. Brusli fires raged across - Poland, with.a record 216°. charring fields, farm houses and summer ‘campsites in one day, ; Some countries were also . plagued by water shortages. _ Madrid's réservoirs.sank to their loweést Jevel in years, “and more than 500,000. people were being supplied . by military tank trucks. In apricots shrivelled-on the’ boughs ‘and the heat ' ‘threatened - what had promised to be -an out- ~ ‘standing. harvest’ of. grai, -. potatoes, eugarbeets and corm. ; a Britons © ” éplastied 2 in, Trafalgar Square's. . foun-* tain, and .: ~ Parisians - »frolicked in the ones at the - Place‘de la Concorde_and - the Palais-Royale. - ‘A’ - Communist ‘party . . hewspaper ‘in. East Ger-* many told citizens to keep’ out of the public fountains. ° In West Germany, "aml door restaurants and: “beer: “gardens. stayed. open, past’ the usual closing time, ‘and across Europe, ice ‘ereain”: and beer sales soared’ along: with’ the mercury. ‘ Danish Ice cream Czechoslovakia, 7 manufacturers | " announced . an all-time record of more than three million portions sold Stinday in a country of five — million people, times the daily norm. : ~ Danes welcomed: the 30 degree temperature after ee eee a "Jury told of hidden our. NEW: WESTMINSTER, in the kidnap-slaying of - Vancouver earried a hidden gun, a jury heard Wednesday. —s. Crown’ witness Esther Scott, 30,- told The Harald, Thursday, July 14, 1983, Page 7 -, ’ computers and. television,’ 7 things have changed a bit." -owned stores in the United States and thereby incited a 7 The book.describes a former Nazi concentration campat_ Moringen as a “‘protective custody camp.". West German - trade union officials contend at least 50 prisoners died there. - Critics also are upset atout a passage that “claims Ger-" many fought . a war of ‘‘self-defence’’ ducing the Third. Reich, even though war crimes tribunals ruled Hitler and - ; other Nazi leaders conducted 3 . War of Aggression, her elevision with another. The New Westminister jury heard how RCMP Cpi.: Richard Fabian and Bruce Funk, a B.C. Teél:.phone interceptor, placed a listening device was placed on Kivell’s phone. ‘about three weeks before. ‘Bollivar was murdered | Nov, 22, Theodore Speicher gestured behind him .and . Said: ‘Nobody ever saw my piece.”- ih cross-exaimination by _ Speicher's defence lawyer Richard Peek, Scott. said _ that Speicher brought up the:. subject of thé gun during a — , conversation: inher home. ; “He ‘said: that nobody» knew he carried a gun, | because they. couldn't see’. it," ” said Scott. - Speicher, 40, and Merrill Kivell, 42, are charged with. the’ first-degree murder of: ; man, . Bollivar,.. Another - . Allan Rodney; 36, has also been charged but will stand trial later,” Bollivar was, found on Burnaby Mountain Noy. 23, ; 1982, the day after she was | _ allegedly ~ kidnapped:. She | . died of a gun shot wound in the head, Crown counsel -. Barry Sullivan toléthe jury : dn his opening. statement: will bring evidence to show: - that the gun which police found + in - Speicher’s possession after a shootout Noy. 28 is the same gun. that ’ killed. the woman, ‘ Bollivar's “husband “Melvyn gota telephone call at his office Nov. 22 from - “someone saying his wife had been kidnapped and he was couver grocery store he had. managed. He spoke with his “wité who_askedhim_{o- do what the kidnappekked. Hi He™ never. talked to. her. :agaln. » “ Scott; a ‘secretary’ ‘with. a “« Vancouver: fering” ‘firnt, described how «she ifved « ‘ Behind” th j market. It ‘Was. the - mark. Whi Sting’s’ super Supe: “thes 2 ee Sullivan also said that he | PEOPLE . Diana, Princess of. Wales, who‘ once thought of. becoming . a ballet dancer, has accepted patronage of the London City Ballet, Buckingham Palace has. announced. The 22-year-old wife of Prince Charles’ still takes dancing lessons to keep-fit and ‘Tecently said she had hoped to be a - ballet dancer until ake | Brew: too tall. She ia five-foot-nine. The five-year-old: Loudon city Ballet . tours throughout Britain and overseas. : Actress Butterfly McQueen, who played the slave Prissy in the movie Gone With The Wind; has been awarded $60,000 in.a lawsuit . charging harassment hy. two. bus: terminal security guards. S The 72-year-old actress contenied, she had been wrongly ‘ accused by the guards of being a vagrant anda pickpocket. The suit said the security men-did not have probable cause to suspect McQueen had committed a crime during the 1979: incident. - : ‘McQueen, who lives in New York, told ‘jurors in the -" Washington, D.C., courtroom that the guards had pushed her to the ‘round. ‘However, one of the men testified MeQueen had fallen... - v ae lime off this weekend after Spanish authorit es cancelled two concerts because of a lack of security . and Tear of disorder. ; = . Stewart, who began a ‘tour. of: Spain on. Tuesday in. _ Valencia, was to have perforitied, Saturday and Sunday in an open space in Madrid which authorities said could hold * only 4,600 spectators. : Concert. promoters, who’ had ota about 17,000 tickets, - blamed the prohibition on-a Madtid liewspaper editorial which mentioned disorders during a ‘recent Canary Islands.” “reggae concert in which ‘several People were Seriously injured. _—to--turnover- the weekend receipts from the Van- j Northern Ireland, is seeking a visa'that would permit him to - The Rev. lan” Pataley,, a imtlitaat: Piotestant leader in attend a World Congress © OF Fundamentalists: at an American university.i° °.- ~A. spokesman for Bob Jones. Universally int Greenville, ‘sc’, sald there has~ ‘been ind” official conflimation that * Palsley will be able? td':-Join - several ~ thousand _f damentalists. attending: ‘the: ‘echngress in August. American supporters‘of thé minister had threaléned fb: “file suit against, the Mate Depariment: after: Paisley..was. * devitéd’ a Vida last’ March, based on his “eetord. off th: of flammatory Actions: and Statements, " However; no sult has *- yet been. filed. a , 4 . British rock star Rod Stewait will get 3 some unscheduled . a ~ Seagram quality at the Tight price has made ‘Five Star Canada’s favourite rye whisky. Seagrams FIVE ‘STAR aaeee FARADIKH nisin (AMDT Stanrom’s FIVE STAR Seve Seagram’ S Five Star and be Sure, »