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It seemed unlikely that the Premier would agree to such terms since he has refused to bind his coalition gov- ernment to any single party pro- gram. Earlier, the Socialists voted 2,817- | 454 to support the London and Pa- |ris accords to rearm a sovereign | West Germany within the Western defense alliance. Ninety-three dele- gates abstained. The overwhelming favorable vote | made it possible for Mendes- | France to virtually assure Ameri- jean officials the French National | Assembly will ratify the pacts. The Premier leaves for Washington to- morrow on a state visit. On the question of taking part in the government, the Socialists voted 1,773 for participation on their own terms to 1,091 for par- ticipation with no strings attached. There were 498 votes against join- ing the Cabinet under any con- ditions. The Socialist program calls for an increase in minimum wages, reduction of indirect taxes on ba- sic consumer goods, more public works and withdrawal of state aid fo church institutions, They Didn’t Believe Him | LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Eddie Roy Robertson, 32, was asked in Traffic Court why he was driving without a license. He drew an envelope from his pocket and began thumbing through some papers “I guess I lost it,” he said after a minute. But court attaches had already spotted a familiar looking docu- ment among the papers. Handed to the court on demand, it showed that Robertson’s license had been revoked in Elizabethtown last month for drunk driving. That was all the judge needed to know. He fined Robertson $100. 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His fellow yorkers at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot are taking up a $3,000 collection to bring seven members of his family t America from | Crete. | |_ And Sen. Arthur V. Watkins (R-| |Utah) has promised to do all he| can to cut the red tape involved in getting them here. Mike is 66. He has been back and forth between America and Crete several times. Now he works as a janitor at the supply depot. He has had a dream since he got the job in 1948 — and because of it his floors are the cleanest and his | brass the shiniest in the vast es- | tablishment. | Maybe that’s how the word got| | around. Mike was saving up his | | janitor’s pay to bring the rest of | | his family to America. Last week a spontaneous cam- paign started among his 2,100 fel- |low workers to help him do it. In jless than a week $2,100 of the | needed $3,000 was collected. “We'll make it,”, says Sandy Cahoon, who is president of the Civilian Employes Assn. at the base Mike first came to America 35 years ago. In 1924 he returned to Crete to see his dying mother. He Dividend Tax Cut Appears Here To Stay WASHINGTON (#—Three Demo- crats .on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee say they won't support a promised moved to repeal the controversial tax eut on di is enacted by| the last Congress. } With Republican help. that could | kill the repeal effort. Two other committee Democrats | were noncommittal, while 4 of the | 10 holdover Democrats polled on | the issue said they would support repeal. One committee member did not| reply. The dividend tax cut, strongly | backed by the Eisenhower adminis- | tration, was written into the 1954 tax revision act over strong oppo- sition from many Democrats, some of whom made an issue of it in the election campaign. It exempts from income taxes the first $50 in dividehds received by shareholders each year. And Stockholders are permitted to de- duct 5 per cent of their remaining | dividends directly from the tax bill they otherwise would pay. This amounts to an estimated | revenue reduction of about 362 mil- | lion dollars a year. } Republicans argued that eorpora- | tion profits are taxed twice—first | junder regular corporation income | |taxes and again under indiyidual | income levies as profits are passed | jout to stockholders in dividends. | | They said the tax cut would be a/ | spur to business and is intended to| |help lopg-range economic growth. | Many Democrats attacked the move as special relief for the weal- | | thy. | | With three Democrats on the| | key tax committee against repeal, the proposal probably will have rough sledding. In the new Congress, the party lineup on the committee will be| 3s Democrats and 10 Republicans. All the Republicans have supported | the dividend tax cut in the past. So jeven if all five Democratic new-| |comers and all those who took no stand in the poll up for re- peal, they could still fall one short of a committee majority. Rep. Dingell, (D-Mich), second- ranking Democrat on Ways and Means, already has announced he will introduce a bill to cut individ- {ual income taxes and repeal the tax ent on dividends. ‘Toynbee Expects ColdWarTo Be Prolonged PHILADELPHIA ®—British his- torian Arnold J. Toynbee does not expect a third world war involving jthe United States and Soviet Rus- sia. The research professor in inter- national history at the University of London said in an interview last night that he looks-for the present “cold war” between the West and Russia to continue “for a long time” with no “sensational end- ing. Toynbee, here to address the au- tumn, meeting of the American PhiloSephical Society, said, “We ought net be frightened by the competition. We ought to persuade the world that the West is beer.” Louisiana's cane sugar industry | produces about 400,000 tons of su-| | gar a year. Immigrant To Get Family For Christmas married and returned to the coffee; money to bring two sons and a shop he operated in Salt Lake City. |daughter with him. His wife and But his wife died in childbirth, and | the others had to stay behind. Mike, grief stricken, went back| “It won't be long,” he promised, again to Crete. He farmed the | “before I send for you.” small family olive grove, remat-| But a janitor’s pay is small, and ried and strted raising a family. | it is now almost seven years. Greece, Mike fought for his coun- | try.and ended up in prison. When | he was released his family was starvation, his home had been burned, his olive grove despoiled. After Congress passed a law al lowing all former American sol. diers stranded in Europe free transportation back to the United States, Mike got together enouzh For A Quick Loan "* $300 * See “MAC’ 703 Duval Street TELEPHONE 2.8555 Groucho Advises British Empleo Minister of Mirth, Groucho Marx, is seen looking up Downing street. 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