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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 14, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Than Day a Tomb a 14, 196? the stars and Stipes 23 Shanghai Mission of British seized Thien by competing Hong a Cong up Shang Hai radio announced wednesday night the confiscation of the British diplomatic Mission in Shanghai by the communist Chi Nese. The radio said the Shanghai revolutionary committee issued a confiscation order sept. 9 an the building was formally seized tuesday in a Public  said the building located at no. 33 Chung Shang Tung Hirad in Shanghai was seized to satisfy the demands of the pub Lic and the needs for Urban development of  broadcast said the British quarters had been a base for aggression against China for More than 100 years and now has been returned to  the building was used by the British Consul until the consulate was closed earlier this summer and the Consul Peter Hewitt expelled from China after being mistreated by red guards. The radio said a Large crowd of revolutionaries gathered outside the building tuesday to watch the raising of the Flag of China and the playing of the National Anthem. The crowd enthusiastically supported the confiscation order the radio said. Closing . 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The four other civilian loser sin the sept. 3 presidential elec Tion two of them prominent candidates declined to sign a joint declaration of a new grouping which stated it will speak for All citizens who do not want to be Dillon backs surcharge urges Cut in spending Washington up former Treasury Secretary c. Douglas Dillon endorsed wednes Day president Johnson s request for a 10 per cent tax surcharge but also called for heroic Mea sures by Johnson and Congress to Cut Federal spending. Testifying before the House ways and Means committee Dillon said without a tax increase we face the alternative of further Sharp increases i prices or a period of tight Money and higher  he said All americans should Bear a fair share in fighting this inflationary threat Broughton by the Cost of our military Effort in  said an anticipated $29 billion budget deficit is clearly unacceptable and must be reduced. It demands first fall heroic measures to reduce expenditures both on the Parton the Congress and of the executive  s Call for spending cuts came on the heels of a notice Byre. Wilbur d. Mills d-ark., chairman of the ways and mean committee that the administration should reduce spending or face a Long congressional delay in consideration of the tax  former top Treasury official Robert v. Roosa also supported a substantial tax increase to Ward off  also urged cuts in major programs including much of the spending on space projects highways and farm Price supports to keep the Economy  t. Saunders chairman of the Pennsylvania Railroad said additional taxation is an unavoidable emergency Mea sure during a wartime Situa Tion. He also called for substantial reduction in govern ment  b. Wriston president of the first National City ban of new York City endorsed a lax increase to return Stabil Tylo the Money markets and lower interest rates. During an All Day session wit height economists tuesday Mills hinted strongly that Only big Cutsin Federal spending would convince the Public and con Gress that higher taxes Are  president Hopes to raise �7.4 billion in new Revenue through the proposed surcharge on personal and corporate income tax payments. A Small army of economists both in and out of government have backed his plan for variety of reasons As a Means of helping pay for the Vietnam War fighting the threat of inflation holding Down interest rates and reducing an anticipated Federal budget deficit. China resume fight new Delhi up communist chinese and Indian troops clashed again wednesday on the foggy windswept Nathu la pass near the Sikkim Border after a12-hour Lull All India radio said. The radio said chinese opened Small arms fire on an Indian patrol in the Himalayan Pas about 15 Miles from the s capital of Gangtok. 2 . Youths missing from Heidelberg Heidelberg special the parents of two american boys missing from Patrick Henry Vil Lage Here since sunday have asked German and american motorists to help locate the pos sible  e. Sypher 15, and Harley Miller 14, May be hitch hiking to England Italy Switzer land or other areas of  were last seen sunday at approximately 11 o clock when they told their parents they were going to Church services at the Chapel in Patrick Henry Village. Sypher is 5 feet 9, weighs 130,has Brown hair and was wearing Blue Denim trousers a re jacket and a Floral design shirt with Light red tie when he left Home. He May be carrying one or More  has Brown hair weigh 150, wears glasses and was dressed in a summer weight dark Blue plaid sports coat Char Coal Gray trousers White shirt and dark tie when last seen. Heis believed to be carrying a Light Brown suitcase an., possibly Small Blue overnight Case neither boy Speaks  who has seen the boys or Given them a ride is Aske to Call the military police 01 phone their parents at Heidelberg civilian 74569 or 74429 or Heidel Berg military 8775. Oppressed by the government  the Best known figures in the new bloc Are peaceful candidate Truong Dinh Dzu he Saigon lawyer who run a surprising second in the election and the former chief of state and Assembly chairman Phan Khac Suu who finished third. In another development Dzu said he would refuse to obey an order to appear in criminal Courto answer charges of illegal Money  said the summons was an attempt by Thieu and Nguyen to by the prime minister and vice president elect to destroy me because i am  court sources said Dzu was be no summoned to answer three charges two of Money manipulation in 1963 and the third that in illegally transferred dollars to the United states this year. Already settled Dzu said the 1963 charges were already settled and nullified by the military Junta which Hel Power briefly after the assassination of president Ngo Dinh die min 1963. He admitted that he had a account with a san Francisco Bank but said that Money had been deposited there by Amer ican friends to pay school expenses for his son and daughter at american  i have never sent Money out of Vietnam he , informed Ameri can sources said Hopes for broadly based government May be dashed by what appears to Bea Power struggle Between Thieu and by. The generals of the ruling Jun to which forced by to abandon his presidential candidacy and run on Thieu s ticket met for the second Day in a Row trying to head off political turmoil. There were no immediate de tails of the meetings but sources said the talks entered around appointment of a Premier and Cabinet for the new government. Schools raided in another sign of political Trou Bles a group of Saigon University students protesting the fraudulent presidential election broke into two schools where High school students were taking examinations for College Tore up examination papers and persuaded 750 of the 2,000 students to walk out with them. The students had joined the drive by the Defeated candidates who want the provisional nation Al Assembly to declare the sept. 3 elections void because of  split Between Thieu and by the generals who have Rule the country for the past two years has been aggravated by their personal hostility. When by stepped Down under pressure it was reported that Thieu promised him a powerful position in the new government. Since the election however Thieu has stepped to the fore front and let it be known that he not by is the new govern ment s Leader. 400 gather for Catholic women s conclave by James Gunter staff writer Berchtesgaden Germany is More than 400 persons flocked to the general Walker hotel wednesday for the opening of the 12th annual convention of the military Council of Catholic  arrivals included a group of 79 americans from All parts of the United kingdom. Led by chaplain col William Traverson Mildenhall they came in a chartered plane. Retired maj. Gen. Patrick Ryan former chief of chaplains who now edits the Catholic digest arrived before the opening general session wednesday  convention which runs until sunday morning will follow the theme direction  wednesday night s keynote speaker Margaret Mealey the executive Secretary of the National Council of Catholic women in Washington was Amon Early arrivals along with Bishop John Taylor the primate of Sweden msgr. Col Aloysiu Mcelwee and msgr. Col Wil Liam v. O Connor of usar eur he. Delegates were expected from Libya Italy and Turkey As Well As Central Europe. Mrs. Doroth Lathrop Mccow president was presiding. Other general ses Sions and Lear shops were scheduled for thursday Friday and saturday with a departing Blessing set for 9 .  officers will be elected Fri Day and installed saturday night  
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