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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 04, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Unofficial new Papor of . Form to Europe North Africa and rho Middle Latt vol. 26, no. 169 if 21055 a wedge Day october 4, 1967 5 daily 10 sunday d sen. Symington Calls for . Cease fire shelves tax surcharge Bill Washington a the House ways and Means com Mittee put aside consideration of president Johnson s tax surcharge proposal tuesday until such time As the presi Dent and the Congress reach an understanding on spend ing cuts. This action came just after the administration won a prelim Inary test in the House wit democrats beating Back an initial Republican Effort to impose a $5-billion spending Cut. The vote in the closed meeting of the tax writing committee was announced As 20 to 5. Secretary of the Treasury Henry h. Fowler budget director Charles l. Schultze handsome of their principal assist ants were present but took no part in the discussion a com Mittee spokesman said. The committee vote halts Al action on the tax Bill since All cont. On Page a col. 2 Appeal court supports of Washington up . Court of appeals tuesday ordered a District court to recon Sider a decision that prevented the overseas weekly from circulating on Post Exchange news stands in the Pacific. The Appeal court s decision was prepared by Carl Mcgowan one of the three members of the court considering the Case. It appeared the ruling said that the chief Issue was whether the Secretary of defense had the Power insulated from judicial review to deny to appellants Access to Post Exchange newsstand in the far East when it is allege that he has granted such Access to similarly situated  the Appeal court said it could not agree with the lower court decision that the Secretary had such  said the Case was far removed from what i ordinarily subsumed inc9r ported under the head of Mili tary  if the military authorities bearing the awesome responsibilities of Vietnam concluded that transport was needed for other cont. On Page 24, col. 2 ordeal a Rescue team below checks the wreckage of a place near which Al f. Oien above left his wife Phyllis right and his daughter Carla Corbus struggled futilely for life for up to eight weeks after a crash in North Ern California. A diary found at the scene told of the Portland ore., family s ordeal before death in the wilderness. A photos All out War urged if no talks result Washington a sen. Stuart Symington pro posed tuesday a halt in Al american military action in Vietnam on a fixed Date Tobe followed by possibly unlimited War if the Lull fails touring peace talks. Symington a Senate armed services committee member and former air Force Secretary said any such halt should be accompanied by a Saigon govern ment announcement of its willingness to negotiate with any body and offer amnesty to Mem Bers of the Viet  the White House declined to comment on the speech. Voicing opposition to the cessation of bombing alone the mis Souri Democrat s proposal for test halt in military action was expected to plunge the Senate into a second round of debate this week Over Vietnam policies after monday s lengthy discus Sions. Story on Page 3. Symington just Back from Atrip to Vietnam Laos Thailand the Middle East and Europe expressed concern about soviet encroachment into the Western Mediterranean. He indicated this As one reason for suggesting dramatic peace move in Viet  propose that this govern ment announce As of a certain cont. On Page 21f, col. I handle barred Washington up that big Bushy Mustache air Force hero Robin Olds sported on his return from Vietnam has got to go. He told a news Confer ence he took sort of a poll on the  Johnson was  wife former actress Ella Raines said cryptically i m afraid the Nius tache will take  members of con Gress expressed admiration of  Gen. J. P. Mccon Nell the air Force chief of staff said take it , Olds cracked by majority Rule it s coming off. Steering engine troubles included Many 968 cars recalled for safety checks. _ _ pm. � Erin Nii Stit Frt Ilii to Tir it it it Washington up most of the Early 1968 models of Chrysler Dodge Lincoln Plymouth an Volkswagen have been recalled for inspection or repair of possible safety hazards it was Learned tuesday. Reports filed with the nation Al traffic safety Bureau showed that most of the automobiles involved had not reached the Public. So far in the 1968 Model year which began late last summer. 28,683 cars have been recalled raising to More than two Mil lion the number of foreign an Domestic autos recalled since Jan. 1.a spokesman for the Bureau said manufacturers had been very cooperative in notifying Federal safety officials of pos sible defects. Steering troubles loss of electrical Power Sticky accelerators and loss of engine Power Are pos sible defects listed on More than 7,000 Plymouth barracudas Vali ants Belvedere Dodge darts and  headlight defect was found on 2,712 Dodge  recalled 15,000 cars to look for defects which could cause loss of electrical Power and loosening or loss of the rear wheels. Steering failures were blame for the recall of 4,034 lincolns. Ten such failures were reported before the cars reached dealers. General motors corp. Asked that 5,415 trucks be returned to dealers for inspection of two Chassis parts which if broken could cause loss of steering an braking. Other recent recalls listed a in cont. On Page a col. 1  
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