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Venezuela rAPl—A sudden lO-per-cent increase in in- come taxes just decreed by the A spokesman for the Creole Petroleum Corporation said the tax decree “will we highly prejud- ical to the future development of industry in Venezuela” by dis- couraging private investment. Experts estimate that Creole, a subsidiary of Standard Oil of New Jersey. would have to pay more than $80,000,000 this year over what it had expected to pay. Creole, biggest operator here, produces about 4-4 per cent of Venezuelan oil. . m- Fumi world. It the duo uniud on. to I "I it” tun The United Arab Republic (12th it; :emies. Gem‘s: mem- Bo o K I ff, it 0 Lowest Possible leader took an unusualkoccasign healed? the party "3 or O 3 I l [I ‘ - ' t t c o separa on. . . . . Pnces $213010: 1:23;: :nnuiSeggy o; :mAcrzonmy cm” Nephew; DIG a 3.. E. E. good wishes for holiday «flayyoornameberightupatthetopofSanta’sfistto Wmeasweofaflotthegoodthingsthat mahethisjoyoushotiday season so richly rewarding... 'receive a haunt . - 5nd good cheer friendships , love and blight“; 300d WIMP " k. This year may we wish you a Merry Christmas and the very best of every- ; MERRY I . I : . ' i .trengthenett charmed memes '° We“ ; thing and ask you a question too. CHRISTMAS E his above an: a sense of deep contentment. ? Won't you join us to try to keep the friendly spirit of Christmas alive all To ALL! andt Reserve your table now for the FOR RESERVATIONS DIAL 7142 or 8830 ADMISSION $1.00 TAX AND TABLES INCLUDED Yes, may your Christmas be a truly merry one! Commissoners oi Sewers and Water Supply: H. R. BEVAN, CHAIRMAN CLAWSON W. KEEFE DRUG CO. l. McKENNA Not Taxable CHICAGO lAPl — The Seventh Federal Circuit Court of Appeals. reversing the ruling of a Mil— waukee district judge, held in a ruling announced Tuesday that union strike benefits are not tax- able in the United States. In a 2-to—l decision, the three- man appelate coun ruled in favor of a former Kohler company em— ployee. Allen Kaiser of Sheboy- gan. Wis, who paid a tax on strike benefits provided by the United Auto Workers. Kaiser paid under protest, then took the case to court. contending the benefits were a gift. A district court jury at Mil- ingware firm. said "strike benefits are intended to prevent want. a: are public assistance benefits." The UAW called a strike at the Kohler plant April 5, 1954. The strike still has not been settled. VISITS BIRTHPLACE WNDON (Reutersl—Maj.-Gen. R. Pearke-s. Canada’s defence minister, left for home Sunday aboard a Royal Canadian Air Force Comet II jetliner. He at- tended last week's NATO council meetings in Paris, and during a brief stay in Britain paid a visit to his birthplace, Watford, Hert— fordshire. The appellate court decision' @1108 (naturalistic. ii“ "Covers Prince Edward Island Lila The Dow" i SECOND SECTION Mrs. GROGKETT & STOREY LTII. "FINE F URN ITUBE” We Accept Trade-Ins! Christmas Gifts For the family by the family . . .. 0 Highest Quality 0 Courteous, Efficient down and carried it away. She moval. Police say if it was a mistake all Mrs. Cassera can do is sue. “Thar might to be a law." - . ‘ Waukee ruled in his favor in No- k . vember, 1957, but Judge Kenneth ; t at. the Grubb overruled the verdict and , ’ found the benefits taxable. Unof- »: ” B ficial sources estimated that as We’d like to chime in with - ii a result of Judge Grubb s 090- is % Dancing from 9:30 till 1'00 :62; neaé‘ly in taxes have j ma th . . . ' pai u er protest by strik- , my anks and - o f. Mus“: by the Downtowners ers at the Kohler, Wis. plumb L V ‘ a“ ‘> Ev .. ., ALI. A MISTAKE Marta Gasser: sadly; room frame house in Fresno. says she never authorized its re- stands among remants of her 4-‘Mrs. Cassera was shocked to ilearn someone had torn house ohmwwmnmss 13 says Mn. Cassera. “What is to stop anyone hmnteam'igdmvn ahouseandsayingitwasanfian take. (AP Wtrephoto) Communists Are Enemies Of Arab Unity-Nasser CAIRO (AP—President Nasser Tuesday attacked Communists in the Middle East. classing them with imperialist: and Zionists as agents of diaunity in the Arab the withdrawal of British and CROWDS (MEIER LEADER Crowd: cheered Nasser a: he lpoke at Port Said. port of em- bama’a’on when the British and French forces withdrew. Nasser praised the founding of the United Arab Republic. then the U.iA.R. province of Syria. “'Ihe Communist party in Syria was opposed to the union of Egypt and Syria because the Communists thought union would i destroy their worn-amides." he said. "But the Communists were unable to raise their heads in the face of Art nationalism . . . “The Conummiata rinsed to “This is a Zionist and a N- ‘ French troops after their invasion m met 8 t I “18595 CHARLOTTETOWN P.E.I. Send“ of the Suez Canal Zone in 1956. {fifimm’ °M°£ xi: .3; «st—An inquest mm in. death ’ l SovietRussiaandRedcminamloummu_wwgmlastmkdmmngmndv . Comp at? supported Nasser then and ol- union we "-9 view-1m in port nephew of ten-en actor Doria Satisfaction [fared to pend volunteers. Said .3311,“ 210mm M Imp". Karloff heard Tuesday that one ialism and with union we shall fight all thou who work ualnet union and nationaliln." The president wound n his speech with a declaration that his country in dam-mined to follow a policy of nondignment. Be 134 Kent Dial 5559 turned on the Communists who called {or an end to "when. n is the daughter of Sir John Pratt. Charlottetown have been causing him trouble in influence and a mm of the former British foreign 051“ CM right to every people to inde- pendence." Nasaer's mnarlu were ligam- cant for they underlined the grow- ing antagonism cl AM» national- Io One And All A Joyous Christmas l I throughout the year? I PROWSE BROS. Every year at this time we wish every one a Merry Christmas. But what does it really mean? Why should everyone suddenly become interested in his neighbour’s happiness? l We know as well as you do that you cute 21qu your neighbour but in the crush of everyday living we get pretty wrapped up in our troubles. It takes something pretty important like Christmas, to make us real- : ize that our troubles are not so bad . . . That a pleasant smile gives us just as much pleasure as it does our neighbour. DRY GOODS in toward the Communist! ; Some nationalists have aceusa I; the Reds of trying to take ova I the new revolutionary regime ii i Iraq. HASLEMIERIE, Engand I'M wan strangled and the attic: drowned. Marion Bromley, was charged Saturday with the murder of the elder son. 13-yearold Martin J John Bromley. Mrs. Bmmley. 40. ' and a brother of Karloff. London pethologst’ A. K. Mane said he had concluded that Mar- tin died of strangulation and the other boy, 10-year-old Stephan, died by drowning. Reports last week said the boyl were found dead with their throats slashed. Mn. Bmmley. now in police custody. also will reported to have throat wounds. The boys‘ father. Thoma ' Eardly Bromley, 47-yearold Brit- idi foreign service official. found the boys dead in their night- clothes when he came home I " Thursday. , E Dine Durelle ' i ‘ In Alberta LETIIBREDGE. Alta. (CPI— Yvon Dureile. British Empire light-heavyweight boxing charm pion. will be among guests at the annual Kinsmen Gui) sportsnen‘l dinner here Jan. Z3. Pitcher Bob Turley ol the New iYork Yankees and fullback tJohnny Bright of Edmonton Ee— <, kimos are among the other sport: I personalities invited to the 510-:- l plate spread. The dinner committee expects an attendance of $0. ‘ EULA HOOP RECORD TURN. Italy iReuters! —- A dance hill crowd here Saturday 'night watched 20-year-old Luciano ‘Gedeone break the world record :by twirling a hula hoop for 13 hours and five minutes —- 35 minutes beyond the record set by photographer Jean Pies-ire , Fourm‘er in France a week ago. U-IO (I—‘IC. 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