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On his side, the prime minister louis atene w reach aie Saturday. | Was-said to be determined to Chinese em! y, then mar | "They said Wilson was con- Prevent a De Gaulle filibuster. {through Jakarta’s Chinatown in fidentof winning his forthcomSemoemernningees Ruseian paintings and_ancient|*dence for show business lover her ash blonde hair, (“t's the dedication. {Personalities and the press. {not a miniskirt,” she said.) {cons represents enteahd resourceful.|, Te Pontiff also met actor|Friends said she had been rece Georgi D. Costaki, a 55./Ad8m West, television's “Bat- fighting influenza and had. a santi-Chinese ld Russian-born Greek| 22,” who was among the 3,000 temperature of 104 degrees. Mihobouds an administrative PeTsdHs_who_ pressed inlo St,| When Miss Lollobrigida tried othe J post in the Canadian Embassy,| Pete s Basilica for the eisto kneel to kiss.the Pope's ring, |« High-ranking diplomats and audience. ¢ had her bow instead. ‘Action Front, Foreign specialists have esti Domenica, were among Pope's those /been invited. seg, neTime Feud er presses bution to society,” Costaki said.| alluding to the long-standing Costaki. “I felt,” he went on, "that! feud between Italy’s two -bestModest Salary there were discoveries to be) known actresses. Costaki has no money: His|madein the unexplored world of| those who did see the salary at the Canadian Embas-/art. But 1 knew I could not| pontift were Giulietta Masina, sy approximates that of ajdream of finding old masters, wife of director Federico Western medium level civil|s0 I decided to try the virgin! Fejiini, and Dino de Laurentis, servant. He lives a modest but/field of not yet recognized producer of the film epic “The happy life with his “attractive contemporary artists. Bible.” The Chagalls and the Kanidin-| ‘The Vatican press recently and two children, collecting and|skys are treasured now, but criticized Miss Cardinale follow- ‘ Cost If di joes nol t Know,augisale isider representwl most marriage. Miss Lollobrigida drew critical’ Vatican mewspaper- comment for her legal separation. from her husband, Dr, Milko Skofic. Miss Loren and Ponti were! married by proxy in Mexico in 1957, Both the church and Italy consider Ponti still married to his first wife. jogos Gem in his Fri., Sat., and Sunday R May'12; 13, 14, 1967 oor leaning agua thewall ea ‘There they are in the *© SILENT DEALERSAUCTION SPACE Cc . “How did you ever get eiof iadala *® SNACK BAR K pehiel “star Twas feat of DESERET TRAVEL BUREAU tam, . . 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Hush, Sweet Charlotte | ‘The demonstrators then began|C@binet “Wednesday that the plus What Ever Happened To a march toward the Chinese British application would ee FORMER PRESIDENT HARRY 8. TRUMAN will be 83 years |embassy. But they did a quick|Y¢ry long study. SPRIN' old Monday. Truman, vice president under Franklin D. Roose- |about-face when they marched |_British officials assumed the| Art City — Thunder Alley plas velt, took the reins when FDR died during the late stages of up to a solid wall of Indonesian |French” leader's first reall The Wild Angels World War Il. He will receive tributes from friends through- troops armed with automatic em : out the nation. (Herald-UPI Teelephoto) ‘weapons, Cadillac announces a new dealer up date. But he knows every one of it lexpulsion of all alien Chinese far. The only sign he has given! & Mineral Soc ety try. catalogue and kee] | addition to demanding a break|the market four years ago, has’ Geneva — Casino Royale plus with Peking, they called for|&Voided showing his hand so The Wrong Box i 1% one ose GEMvo MINERAL i ana ik SHOW the Timpan an overwhelming majority at) Uinta—A Man For All Sea- Jimmy Hoffa In Chattanooga for Tuseday Hearing taldi, not the father of her son born out of wedlock in 1958. The Roman Catholic Church considers Cristaldi still married to his first wife although an Italian court recently recognized a Swiss annulmentof that Ninth Annual a importani private collection of its kind in Students |* @ive him the green light by| ing fiery speeches, demanded al-|°Peting Monday. |_ Pioneer — The Blue Max plus lleged anti-Indonesian activities} De Gaulle, whose veto blocked The Return of the Seven jleged cl In| Britain's ‘tain’. by the Chinese Communists. first attempt to enter| OREM collection in the millions of| Sophia never goes to a place dollars—something which neith-| something, of making a contri-|\there,” "et ,2hea knows Gina will be im nor’ interests| uti, ” i friend explained, blond ‘Russian wife, Zinaida,/ ying Student leaders, in a series of the end of a three-day debate! sons, the|Permitted to clasp the collecting and dreaming of the| when Costaki started collecting day he will have an apartment|they were still’ not too well of at least five rooms so his|known, so he bought them and paintings could .be better|the other painters for almost a displayed. song. “What is the collection! Like all collectors, Costaki ,jhas had his windfalls, as, for example, the Kandinsky he bought in Paris in 1956 for a shoulders and answered: don’t caré—I don't think of art few francs from= an old housewife who did not apprein those terms.” | How many of ‘these rare ciate its value and wanted to Chagalls, Male- throw it away. viches, Popovas, Zverevs, Yak-' But in Stockholm that year, ovlevs are there? What is the he was heartbroken not to be number of these fantastic able to buy a Chagall for $1,200, Russian icons dating back tot he worth many times that much, 13th century? How many “because only that day I had wooden religious sculptures, bought two suits and did not golden church embroidery sets;|have enough money.” etc? — Five hundred? Six 4 At the Movies |rallied at nearby headquarters |Drussels next week. Before| Paramount — How to Succeed lof the Chintown area Indone-| ‘54%, Parliament was expected) in Business Without Really Try- also t weekly Osservatore Della Official said Tuesday they had the value of. of ing showdown with French’ What's Playin areie|Eresident Charles de Gaulle on | personnel carriers cordoned off! Wilson will send a formal) a square block area around the membership application to Com-! PROVO a ing embassy as the students mon Market headquarters in| Academy — Casino Royale Costaki’s small, threetoom|by the Vatican City daily) Vatican's editorial ire, did. not i tin Moscow to enjoy|°sservatore Romano and the/show up although a Vatican mated show |son backed by two ccoacedl cata influential journalists, writers| Miss Cardinale and Miss} art critics and scholars from|Lllobrigida, whose marital) producer husband Carlo Ponti, his unique collection. s — —Prime| reaction would come at his May (UPI) students were demanding that! Minister Harold Wilson has 16 news conference. The collection of modern| "itt Pope Paul VI during an| above the knee and a black veil abroad have beatena path to|Situations have been attacked Who ‘ed a march by 2,000 tors on the Communist Chinese Embassy in Jakarta. The! LONDON priceless art! '2rsets of bitter 7 Enown and] criticism by)" Not Miniskirt the Vatican press for ‘their’ Miss Cardinale a bla private lives, chatted Saturday dress with a itthee Feces many errs Indonesia Army Wilson Optimistic On’ —tateneden Army troops Sassesamutcig2”22" Common Market Entry In AudienceWith Pope Unique Art * Collection °™2%.2072,7 Sunday Herald 13 Blocked by HARMON’‘S, INC. discov 470 WEST 100 NORTH * SWIM CLASSES et The Provo Veterans Memorial Swimming Pool at 5th North 5th West. Enroll ot the Provo Recreation Office, Room 204 City Building. 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