colonial authorities : » 0 ‘ ert eee Eee refused to |Tokyo and Havana { om 5 . ® nie meatier th, tho rg i, a ee 8 be » ji side oticsiill zy fs af * i + of oy sad See eyaccians : 93 ‘ . i : : cli i sii dee vialinaispsnst i sal s fi oe lad Cad a st a og fied v : . vf ate ; . } ‘itn, ; Se : <a 2 nee oi ™ : research & oer comntry hes ‘Bp Me r Hee i . is derived from proceeds of this a £ f * TNE, W\ "She decared tbe treowey POOLS Trade © ; h program of the Cancer Society | : | : . . : Seon. Beene nk SS. ea e @o~e é ae $ : , . : 2 are Services — néeds.. —sup- es i : port of all our’ people so that) . R Id f Eastern And Central Districts port, « at our’ peonle so. that Are Big ul ers The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., April 5, 1965. 5 |maintained and expanded. ee lee sg | Mrs. Cameron and other of | “Chamber of Commerce, .“We-in the board,” he said, claia af a Week, being observed this week, |“‘put our faith in the responsi- Coe ety eee i ecis me |should bring home to our citi-| bility and the resourcefulness of : us e ns ual concern and generousity dur- |2°%% the value of the work be-|the individual operating under — , . ing- this campaign as they ing done on their behalf and in |the competitive enterprise sys- ris ‘ ree of the Secisty. “Fight |o% t de,” W.R. Brennan, presi-| will ensure the highest standard — Eee city > and a (dent of the Charlottetown Board |of living for all Canadians. Cheaae” will be remembered.’ |0f Trade, said last night. “The interest of’ our board is e . scot of more 850 boards: 4 as citizen a The suaual Cancer Crusade, | O'Leary Captures)irace snd chambers of com |manicipality is also a citizen of which is mow underway across ; merce doing vital job of com jhis province and of his country, { ALBERTON-— O'Leary “Leg- - can be presented to government jon won the West Prince zone - through our provincial and na lesibase last Toesday 2 o-| Fellowships — |‘ ‘siezstions. offs in O'Leary Legion Home : . “We of the v boards of with all five branches in the : ae t of Prince Edward Island wi an ore = 8) Oe Artists [ecire: tat suri ‘oat /;| O'Leary also won the title last Seen, SF year and will once again repre-| Grrawa (CP)—The -Canada aes Sp le 1 County | council Sunday “aM eee ral Harry Mac- |Seaior fellowships, up to } f ic : Church . during work of an African, ie a feature of the Baptist Gail Jenkins and James Poole which was one of the main \ gee & Sees both of Summerside _ were items of the display. Guidance . in ; © ae lined fis work in _ Young Baptists E2222 oe od 5 ~ - . - lodies of First Baptist Church. : . Cameron ; ‘eoauiens Gestared & Hold Spring Rally #357" |= ss“ : by MF. gul- = gig cag poke : ie ie at First Baptist Church |4ance counsellor at the Provin- k i _— floor Rev. Charles Harvey, returned | urday ‘and ended Sun- a visited |¢cial Vocational Institute, in ad- Moore & Melend lingerie dept ‘ vita te missionary from Angola who is! day. Montgomery Hall for dinner. dressing a combined home and : aan now on furlough, was guest) Delegates were welcomed and} A panel discussion by presi-|school meeting recently of St. Youth Fellowship spring rally at rer’ Howgan and Kathy fog sesmange bo te Harvey end. saerlicat tea Cocumagies Can First Baptist Church, Charlotte-|MacLeod of the Charlottetowa |ed the rally. PR I tre: i ga aa afiernooit: session began | visiting: Island churches, will |, ue Said the aim of a guidance ae ‘people palin wate the North River <a ae met child to develop to his full poten- group, the province, got underway Sat- following which Mr. Harvey out-| Church Hall tonight at 6:15. hak ae es ec so greene a . o,° sal paceel, Wa ated ma s Ambitious Eftorts mice : : ie: dealt. with the academic pro tna : = - gram in St. Jean School. : To Safeguard French Arh" "|, naka a a Tio , "|| A collection of creative work i : . : with that wonderful luxurious look. every By GARVEN HUDGINS _-jlet “ Mairaux take the statues jhad- been in = nttenee, seeeney it 8 -colors— hions, Pagis AP on ct to Pa iad ten ied “is. a0 oma Sas an aie — Soft, ew e ° Senet fas : ° ce work service of | Young . French intellectuals |.‘They were sons. by Malraux 8g ivi ese ~ French culture, Andre Malraux |were attracted- by hjs defiance marriage to sovellatsovetie} -PRESS. SEARCH | 2 tap quality we.iny = yeu re | has battled critics who have at-jof colonia! authority, even (Clotis, who was killed when she| pnussELDORF (AP) — Cham Spring arrivals—Shop soon! tacked everything from his \thought it proved unsuccessful. jfell from a train on a wartime |2ellor Ludwig ‘Erhard eee Paris _monument-washing os ‘Later, Malraux joined the rev- journey to join Malraux at ‘his promised the president ef—the &: : - paign to restroom “facilities im |olutionary movement in China [resistance hideout. — | a catihons { Seuduls << Comune " ee 5 e Louvre. vs’: Hand directed a propaganda cam- , Malraux ;lives in the joachim Peinz, that West Ger- » “It hasn't been easy,” said am \paign for the Communist wing |paris suburb. of Boulogne-sur-|rany will press the hunt for eee “ceteris Malena hae et | ees eee, Gene. |enime, With be third wile. He |v; murderers. Priez sought ; ; erted to safeguard the artistic |alissimo Chiang Kai - shek lence. and another son, Alain. Oe ee nat aooiee riches a jek ts Me tated ons ee tae Malraux's: , may Du i. a ‘ to cine te tommnmaente. ond oan: iy ccetaee ach Ls np: |btst ba, Telloctod in, 5 statement | 8 Desnelsaet 0 wv artlamuat” D d ‘Reds, who were not by Garcia, one of. the |2Ppointment over. Parliament’s mous buildings of Paris a ‘sist. Moscow at: time waS'| niet characters: in Man'é: Hope. |Tecent decision on -war crimes. a Sic een aiken sircag anode lus Cae "| Garcia, fighting in a cause |This was that new prosecutions © A Sikdieasae Gensten: cn tae saa - - claimed ‘the, ¢leanup would ithese bloody events. Published! . - ‘ Sethe SUR tiok nor tad [er Pacts moles ite tide tm Come 1 =x KK KKkeCUCUKhCUCUKKrLhC<~CK]™™hC<(<CK . bestowed on the buildings. dition Humaine, it established; - Hg eS “He has even had a formal Malraux: as a highly talented'| peg letter from an American lady | writer at war with the old or-' d ‘ who’ cothplained about the pa-|der He was lionited. a ¥. per_availaple in the restrooms ‘Shortly after the booke came + a of the Louvre.” —_. out, Malraux and Clara Gold- “ As France's first minister of |schmidt were divorced. . : ie | cultural affairs, Malraux has| when the Spanish civil war : through his cleanép campaign |, French flying squadron and , . : which has restored the exterior | few hazardous missions for the| - CoE ae as 4 32 i 3 | brilliance of some of the finest ans in rickety First- es : architecture in Paris. : | World-War planes. ‘ as for a revitalized French theatre,/ Out of his experience in Spain a it stimulated new interest imicame Malraux’s best - selling - pod “ France’s artistic - Man's Hope, a novel of men, : , .. greatly encouraged new writers, and ideas that estab- : ; i : artists and musicians. jlished him as a writer of inter- e LED FULL LIFE ‘ational cs , 7} raux became disillusioned " & Malraux is known, too, 35 8 | with communism during the So- | ed ~ oe writer, archaeologist, i s ; eevoaionary and yet, eres trials of te m3 COME WATCH SAM TAKE IT : airnal i a'sers Mek | ns wae w a ON THE LAM FROM A TWO-| ee Sacto oak Tee | ae 1 tae seid to @ | , oowns es “wn lor 20 years could never Y aa se” is "bose and wae |e, defended by commmism.” | VWWOMEN JAM. Nylon walls length gowns dsintily. trim Go ea ence PT led dusters seed wih ee oh ervey Weeen de Gaulle. resistance fighters inside S ws ; are mostly writers and | 1104 France and was as|~ 2 Blue, Pink and marble. From his office in the ele-| vnc! Berser. He. was twice Cotton Dusters in bright floral prints, gant, 17th -~ century. Palais |hred i as ee ad polks dots and stripes. Sizes S-M- from $5.95 Malraux. personally directs the [1°04 26 Os: be oaty 0 tarent from $3 95 a oe out . : new “reanaissance iM 553 he was later freed by AV a : ; | Under way are eotess oe JOINED CABINET slips the e ; ; : ae a ae es oe ie ae eee a half slips: ¢ Nyion slips.’ Lavish lace trims’ or dainty, tres throughout the + |provisional government he set . embroidery trim. Styled by Kayser, Har-", the establishment of cultural in- | gp’ after the war. Malraux re- Nyion Half Slips. Styled by Kayser, Har- ‘ vey Woods and Dorsay. Such shades as Gaulle when Woods, Dorsay. New spring shades of primrose, pink, moonlite, blue, blush and ee eet = Cexention, Seampray, plak snd tnovalite white ie eontacts| and initiatives in art, general quit in disgust. : , \ ‘ fol Seceel sen, a sortie aa to cies f $3.95 picte inventory of mocuments les cas of bis Ort eabiact ap. from $2.95 rom ° ® creat audo- cultural affairs. - i; visual agshive — be me , Jeat os Malraux was : ~~: ‘ @ " a + 7 s we'd Poach ect and’ cine (mugen Way esas ne os pyjamas matching sleepwear sets tion. ceived word that two of his a A stream of callers : = : "Nylon full length pyjamas. Dainty em- Matching sleepwear for girls 8 to 14 . years. Include Baby Dolls, Capri program ecuaity "a had- | aoe PAviCw Tew broidery.trim. Colors are Blush and Pyjamas or Waltz length gowns, pink or blue stripes in drip: dry cotton, pressed _—_ <. with the | The first Russian Voskhod Blue. Priced at 5s flow of ideas alraux pours | space capsule carried a payload F ' : SR a $10.95 : $2.95 each associates often find difficult te) APPOINT ATTACHE etnias alent follow. iain . OTTAWA (CP)—Government |“ i i "He is a man who has chosen . A eodusiss as far as his coos linear announced Wednesday life is concerned,” says one of |‘2at George Cowley, %, of Vic- oman OF COLIN PTI store hours i aii * @ toria has been appointed attache : : . fe man of thought. whe has (¥@ Governor - General Vanier.) Se eytsbey PRROWNNTE CONNORS: wineis- We: Thme , : ye action.” Mr. Cowley, the son of the late) BeNs ‘ ; D: ab STATUES iain ad > ht oa Edward G ROBINSON COLOR Monday - Thursday .......... 9—5 oi ia tiie, to losnettad vin lta aes elias oat 2 : * . . ive: ; ene 8 - * Sasi hie first wife, German writer |of McGill University in Mon- SHOWS Orr eee 9 Clera Goldschmidt, to. Cambo- |treal. The mew attache, who CAPITOL : ! dian jungles*in search: of ‘the succeeds Michael Pitfield, has| 3:30 — 7 — 9 BS Saturday... ccccceeveus G-—= 12:30 1,000-year-old stataes-of Khmer. |served as second secretary with ; ‘ They found them, but French /the Canadian. embassies at #4, 2.