‘ ' mlyfliietbolongingsmeycmud mmuurny. to backhssltlmore.whm "CASES DROP cram no one suitcase apiece. ' "ms and swollen the ’re out to et me. Hawaii I they boarded a plane in wastinwrists. accused the police of is :5 1. “mg Buddhist and OTTAWA (GP) " New . ‘ mgton‘ .bewng her up as_ She said. .a PG - ported cases of tuberculosis i “We are fleeing for 0“, may Buddhists are absolute atheists ffcélggecflrm Canada in February crowd at at least 250 people cheered and shouted ‘Kill her,‘ ‘who believe in ethics and high H“ her harden “maples 3“ I do- nesdny. The February total in- HAD Two CHOICES } ‘l'm convinced they’re going eluded 257 active cases. down i ' fr 365 i i om 426 in January. the d explained the woman whose suit; bureau of statistics said We - :brought a U.S. pr me Courti ban last year on compulsory’ school p r a y e r. .3“ PAGE 13 iS ees aven EUROPEAN TALKS OPEN i isound corral);r but it’s true. We are as aid as we can be." sie'COND SECTION 1 HUGE PLANT OPEN’ED Concentrated Eliort Needed Charlottetown, nun. 3.1.1sz 13 Mm. this latest epmode I” to do me in here. i to think om. in January. and 42 ll. would be some religious nut, reactivated c a s e 5. compared the Mrs. . With 59 a month earlier. Murray’s turbulent life, ROME (AP) _ More wlm ‘ Mm . she decided there were only two .But an .wmem has her mother. BonnaayMgls'whle: things ‘he “mid do- lcom‘e from 9"""31 es'fcix’ brother. John D‘ Mays" “I; .we could go to a state where ‘cept this neighborhood h05lllily CUBAN COUPLE DEFECT we couldn't be extradited and continue the fight for separation of church and state. Or we could i SHANNON iAP' ‘— A Cub and people trying to break into an ‘ t", ‘ sons Garth. 9. and Bill. 18. and v the house at nigh Bill's bride. he former Susan I Abramovitz. l E £ a .5 “a a N a E on problems of European unity. than 1 I I 100 parliament members from seven European nations opened s three~day discussion Monday | \ I - NATO defences and economical BALTIMORE (A1)" Em' Except for her brother and 80 0m 0f the country as exues. i mnmugpwirflm affirm s Wife, the Irish1e government ' I relations between Britain and; battled “them Madalyn Murray younger son. all of Mrs. Mur- “we” by “0131an thinkers moveme: But rself. md wedn a ' The cowl. the Common Market. These 811d her family gave a' bitter ray's family are out of jail on the militant atheist “I'm 3“ 'admitted she has enou l: made their escape at Shannon were the major topics for one last look at the home where 'bond. Most of the charges American and I'm “gluing out hmone to last a mo til; 0 t'g Airport wmle returning from 10th session of the Assembly of they’ve lived nearly a dozen ‘against them—assaulting police 01‘ my home 5011‘ lShe “ls/ed her en's calle r5133! Moscow ' 3V3 a “n a cum" 'LUNENBU‘R'G. N.s. (pp)... iswsm-vive 3, Emma”. about w’m'm pounds m_ the Western European Union, [ears and left town bound for officers—resulted from a melee “I will ask the governor of I‘built u fro shild get I alrlmer‘ They were allow“! when?” all/[files thlrlbichaud 1 These efforts “cannot be re dually. ggdedlm 1954 to promote the await. at their home Saturday morn- Hawaii for religious asylum 1 ments pfrommlfer mills?)ch ‘11:: “Timmy asylum m new“: are e ay e com axed for a moment, _M.r. nobi- 81'8 0!! Of Europe. Taking then‘ dog and cat and lmg. Buxom. greying - blonde Will ask not to be extradited band. to finance the trip. gilalestzgrymveisagslamed united bined efforts of government and industry are needed if Canada Canadian Economy Advancing OTTAWA (Cpl—Higher levels of fixed investment and con~ sumer and government spend- ing kept the Canadian economy advancing in the first quarter of the year. the bureau of stalls- tics has reported. gross national product-a ll expanswn began early in 1961. It was slightly ahead of a 2.9- per-cent rise in the last quarter of 1963. However, gross national prod- uct excluding acrrued net farm chaud said at the official open- ing of Lunenburg Sea‘ Products Limited’s $8,000,000 (immeas- ing plant in this south shore port. “We‘can't stand still. We must go ahead." ‘ lie said his department's pol- icies of subsidies for fishermen. coupled with. provincial assist- anc. have helped “neatly in the gress o - its ' g in- dustry as a whole. And in this It ' . When we consider the mag- nitude of foreign competition in waters which we once consid- lated to the government's plan 0 IO. .— CI! hing lumt 'Discusslons on this vitally important subject are still be- mg carri on .with other coun- trces whose vessels fish off our coasts. HANDLE WITH CARE “It is our aim to nench amicable agreements with the countries involved. It is a most complex problem and one which t be handled with great that there will be no °§ I: U! adverse effects on Canada‘s ex- port trade in fishery p ucts." Mr. Robichaud said he was "looking forward” to the imple- mentation of a conservative pro- lncome show a mor rapi pace of expansron of over fou gram for the mmwe“ Admit“: . cod and haddock stocks. Fish- per cent in the fi three . . months of 1964. error; scientists reed these In compiling its figures. the bureau sume an average agricultural crop in 1964 in con- trast to the record crop harv- ested last year. 121‘}! STRAIGHT RISE “The gain in non-farm GNP is the 12th successive quarterly increase and muc he largest recorded during the cour the current expansion," bureau sai . The main impetus to the ad- m fixed invest- m (D 6 ~- the federal government’s program of winter house-building incen- tives. and anticipatory spending in advance»! the.April 1 rise in sales taxes on certain classes g 5. House building made a par. llculnrly important contribution as stocks had reached their max- imum yiel . Conservation measures would “give our offshore ' ’ stocks the protection needed to ensure profitable fishing in the years ahead." He said any such agreement would require international en- forcement. “I might say that Canada has ' enforce- been ment of existing regulations in- sofar as are vance came ro its own vessels ment, which in turn obtained concern ." part of its momentum from' two The fish plant here, biggest in the Maritime: and said to be among the biggest in the world, will employ about 500. It will keep 20 trawlers busy simplylng it with fish. Production will be establish. a 12-mile territorial CANADIAN ART IN UK. A 1964 exhibition at the Tate to total investment outlays. re; Gallery England was acetic fleeting the large carryover 0 first show of Canadian art d uncompleted houses and the there in 25 yea“, SPORTY GIORVA'IR -9 models In 5 series high rate of housing starts in January and Februar The value of residential construction in the first quarter was about finer-cent higher than in the preceding quarter. Forward impetus to the econ- omy also came from govern— ment spending, particularly at the federal level. Consumer spending on goods and services during the first qua ae $652,000,000 over the fourth quarter of 1963 to a annual rate of ,600,000.000. Exports bf goods and services were moderately higher in the quarter but rising domestic de- The M. lawrence of Arabia Lowell Thomas, who knew Iawrence in the desert and first told his story, gives you a fresh, penetrating portrait of the great adventurer...in the July Reader’s Digest book section. Here, in spite of Lawrence’s passion for secrecy, is a wealth of infor- mation about his personal round to a substantial ad- . vance in imports. to ly in- life and career. Getyoureopy creasing the deficit on curren of Reader’s Digest, today. international account. . . the long history of this Friday—Reid’s amp-4:00 pan. .... ,. .. @ Confederation Centre. NOW PLAviNG ’ the. celebrated annual musical satirical review "THE BEST OF SPRING THAW" with BARBARA HAMILTON and DAVE BROADFOOT "The most riotiously funny review to hit the boards In City". June 22 —- July 4 Mon-Thurs. Evening 8:30 I‘d-Sat. — Twilight Pei-f. Evening Per-f. 9:15 GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE Conledention Theatre no: Olfico. Queen GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE Confederation Theatre Box office. Queen St. 2-24“ ifinhmfi eEth'cchiM Will be visiting theaolk'enyldpolnts throughout the S Wednesday—Summerside - Holmnn’s of P.E.l. 10:00 a.m.—-4:00 p.m. Thursday—Montague—Doug’s Service Station 10:00 a.m._4:00 p.m. Corner—Travel Bureau 10:00 common—damn BOX omen ART-GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN .0 '-Or...tsv. (Guardian - Patriot) 6.00 pan. St, 2-24“ .. 10 mine—10 pm. 7 p.m.— 0 pm. V a” fine—.8 I 12 Demo—8 pom. ECONOMICAL ACTIONoPACKED LD BILE ~21 models in 5 series ITING CORVETTE on Coupe or Convertible SMALL WONDER —ENVOY EPIC —:tandard or Deluxe OLDSMOBILE F45 -—9 models in 3 series AUTHORIZED DEAL“! IN CHARIM‘TENWN l ISLAND CHEV. - OLDS. LTD. 203 FITZROY ST. ‘ fli# h ’ x ...~__~.... . .. . A. ..... .. -m~z-v'rurv:rz CHARLOTTETOWN "I. sure to m Bonanza on: Channel 13 CFCY-TV at 10 pan. o'clock Sunday night "