Milford Noyes, left) Bller- éruck which has just been sal- two of the company’s trucks hauled out by bulldozer after | crease represented a gain in for spending. Thin comdied 10 Sie, foreman for Northumber- aged from 30 feet of water and three pumps was caught being located by a scuba diver. | terms, the bureau said. ; increased personal saving. irate and two sington, stand by a fivetom spectator, A scow catrying trucks and one pump were salvaged. | .. and ecuba diver Bob Semple, Ken- French River. Looking on is a abe = : - 2 ae Pravda Harsn ¢ Guardian oe | | |SEOOND SECTION ae Charlottetown, Mon., June 28, 1965. PAGE 17 | turict movement ameng Soviet university students. sented wages, salaries and sup- The denunciation of the avant r 4 and garde group. known as S.M.0.G. Gross National Product 82 ic5 Sefton League ‘komsomol). farm incomes, which were Paviow alludes vaguely to a cept c down to as annual rate of demonstration by-the 100 mem- | ncreases " er en $1,364,000,000 from last year’s bers of S.M.OG. in April and < gy ee aan ae , | ; . per- iti incident for anti- Fa eg lg te arg gel ig ' — w run veo _— ause 1 | goods and services was running He clearly referssto a gather- ) | gross national product im the |four full years by the end of not allow for depreciation ‘at a rate of $30,588,000,009 a ing at the-statue of Soviet poet first three months of 1965 rose |March this year, continued with | of physical capital. Pe | year im the first quarter of 1965, Vladimir Mayakovsky to com- to an annual rate of $49,676,000,- |broadly - based domestic de- a aeeaee oie d —- compared with $29,431,000,000 in memorate his suicide April 14, 000, the bureau of statistics re-/mand and a substantial build- | dollar value of national prod-| 1964 Business gross fixed capi- 1990. As passersby swelled the ported Thursday. jing up of stocks in the first | ucts in ey quarter of 1965/tal formation was running at crowd im the downtown square This was 3.5 per cent above | quarter of the. year. Pp Borers m_ This figure | $10,028,000,000, nearly 12 per to several hundred, the leaders oe 0 * santa was | Contributing to seotand was a1 aeons woe ree | tnt ahead of last year’s $8,968,- of the demonstration read May- the eee cents "of 1964, eee pl ps : strikes faaaaeaal conditions as well — i i akovsky's poetry and their own |5.8 per cent above the GNP for in the automotive industries in | others not so affected. age en peiga spending is Can- ee ene to the poets the whole of 1964, and 8.3 per the U.S. and Canada in the. So the statisticians adjust the! im exports rose Ree i ae t higher than in the first early fi for seasonal variations |‘? # Tate of $10,512,000.000 from The afbup identified itself as thre voor of | t / | weeee e | = tend it to the anriual | -25¢ year’s $10,490,000.000, Cana- “the youngest society of genl- ~~ | "Finance Mini stet Gordon EXPAND INVESTMENT lrate. ‘The $49,676,000,000 GNP|{ia" spending abroad for im- wses'—whose initials in Russia H4% \based this budget plans this| Businessmen continued to ex-/rate in the first quarter com-;JMPOCS rose to $11.572,00.099 we SMOG. + | year on an expectation that the |pand their investment in plant | pares with $45,920,000,000 in the | fom $10,868,000,000. This high a ore —— de- | national product for 1965 will in-|and equipment, showing confi- first quarter of 1964 and $48,-|,a4 4% mports over exports manding the revival of Maya lerease ,more than . seven per dence in the underlying 916,000,000 in the last three! the effect of dampening the sky's futurist “left front were GNP figure im the first quarter ™ovement™ and his magazine en. Ps ty a : 4 cent. If rose last year by 8.9 strength of demand. months of 1964. 4 ; TRUCK SAL AGED AT FRENCH RIVER EE cent to $47,003,000,000. | And consumer spending rose,| The bureau estimated “oe ve a en and The major part of the in-' but less than income available jaeteeet, —— vonving _t ar ge citicted ane Gea ‘al. @ the latter 1920s by je of $37,044,000,000, com-| Tse about four per cent and P2°'¥ authorities. A : i i; 5 The SMOG. Price increases accounted for! 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