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Show 5 A DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, May 25, 1971 'fnnpos fer Badi Nome (Sf PORTLAND, MAINE (UPI) IVsley E, Storor, 22, a ski instructor who hied to stand y in for his brother, arrived home today but would not discuss his stay in the Vietnam war zone. 2 Americans Visit Reds Press To 'End War' W 'WiAW'h'f'SS of WASHINGTON (UPI) -THouse Democrats said today they will go to court to force President Nixon to either obtain congressional authorization for the Vietnam war or to cease participation in it within 60 days. hirteen Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Sto-- mouth. Ini The lawmakers alreadv have filed suit in U.S. District Cpuri asking that the Vietnam war be declared in violation of the constitution because the President is prosecuting it he glad to be home, niiliiiiilililiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii' People said. I havent got anything else to say. Storer, 22, traded places last month with his draftee brother, Spec. 4 Glenn Storer, 21, while the latter was on home leave in Maine, after six months as an Americal Division rifleman in Vietnam. After lie was discovered, "I Wesley told reporters didnt have any trouole playing the role of soldier. I just saluted when everyone else, did, ended every sentence niWrt'sir, and acted stupid the KONG (UPI) -Pministers Chou En-la- i Communist Kai-she- k and China Pham Van Dong of North Vietnam said they hoped the war in Vietnam would be settled soon and followed by peace in all of Indochina, two American visitors to Peking and Hanoi said today. They also said Chou of Institute Massachusetts Technology, and Arthur W. Galston, 51, of Orange, Conn., a Yale University biologist, returred Monday night from China, where they met on May 19 with Chou and other told them China, would welcome the establishment of di'omat-i- c relations with the UJted States. Premier Chou told us China wants us to recognize governmental leaders. Galston and Signer said the two Asian leaders expressed disappointment with President Nixon, who promised to end the war six months after his election, yet it is two and a half years now they said Nixon some efforts, but they are not pleased with his speed, Galston srid. Premier' Chou En-la- i and Prenv.r Pham Van T)ong said they wished to see an early end to the Vietnam war and aid they were prepared to accept the 1954 Geneva Convention as the basis for peace, Galston said. However, is malting without congressional niii::iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!"':!s:!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!i!iiiiiuu of her and cease to support (leader of Chiang Chinese govthe Nationalist said ernment on Taiwan), .Camof 34, R. Ethan Singer, bridge, Mass. Signer, a biologist at the HONG rime war-wear- rer greeted Wesley at Port land Airport. He was taken to a car and driven to Yar- - m EEACE 13 Demos Wesley Storer leaves charges were against who turned himself in after learning that his brother had been discovered, Glenn, No time. filed him. U.S. Customs after arriving at Travis AFB., Calif. was flown back to Vietnam. He rejoined his unit in the northern province of Quang Nam waiting for the Army to bring a charge of being absent without leave against him. CHAMP oe DISAPPEARS -JFrazier, singer and world heavyweight boxing champion whose concert tour of Europe has drawn meager crowds, failed today to arrive in Vienna for a concert tonight. Aides said he disappeared in Berlin after a disappointing turnout there. Frazier has been playing to European crowds about big enough to fill ing ring. a box- A TOO FAR longshoreman lost his license in New York Monday because he. asked for a $450 tip to WENT carry comedian Jackie Glea-son- s luggage on board ship and then badgered a Gleason aide into giving him $250. A hiring agent also had his license suspended for 45 days for using vile, obscene and insulting language and committing an obscene act when Gleason refused to give him a drink. The incidents occurred March 20, 1970, when Gleason and his wife were sailing to Europe aboard the S.S. France. FAISAL IN U.S. King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, whose v'ealth is measured in underground lakes of oil, arrived in San Francisco on a U.S. visit early today with an entourage of 66 on a striped Boeing 707 with a scimitar painted on its side. A fleet of black Cadillacs In a statement prepared for release before the latest motion was filed, Rep. Parren J. d said the ac Mitchell, tion was the most serious effort yet undertaken by anyone to stop the Vietnam war in its tracks. Mitchell said We are seeking the compulsory process of the judiciary. We are petitioning the courts to force the executive branch to stop thi war unless Congress authorizes it. 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