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Show .J Let's stockpile grain, U.S. tells world meet nUUS CRPUL6S Germans 1 1 for swap E. 1 MANILA, The Philippines A P The United States proposed ( In a secret lUPli operation with overtones, East Germany has freed 11 political prisoners in return for the release of Chilean Communist leader Jorge Montes. The swap, reminiscent of last years exchange of Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky for another Chilean Gommunist leader; Luis Corvalan, took place at llerlekhausen, a border grossing to Communist East Germany about 100 miles northeast of Frankfurt. West Germany BONN. today that world grain stockpiles be established to ward off hunger Agriculture Secretary Bob Berg-lansaid Washington cannot and will not do It alone. "Food security is not the sole obligation of the United States or a few nations, Bergland said in the most sweeping statement yet of Carter administrations international food policies. Addressing the third ministerial conference of the thriller-movi-e N. Y, d probes 250 fudges NEW YORK than More (UPI) 2.10 judges the "w idespread fixing of traffic tickets in exchange for favors, according to a investigation by the State Comnission on Judicial Conduct. So far, the commission said, only 38 out of the state's 62 counties have been reviewed. However, its findings Indicate that this abhorrent practice is widespread and that only a Small fraction of it has been identified. No judges were cited by name in the report. Commission adrtiinistrator Gerald Stern said the investigation is continuing across the state have been involved DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, World Food Council (WFC) meeting here, Bergland outlined an international system of food reserves to be held by each country that can afford to amass them both importing and exporting in nations The world should not want its food security to rest in the hands of a few nations, Responsibility for world food security must bo shared widely, Bergland said. The council is the political arm of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Under the American plan, the costsof maintaining reserves would be borne by the participating countries, with special provito assist poor nations in sions meeting their share. Cambodians kill 5 Thai marines Cambodian forces BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) killed five Thai marines lii a weekend border clash along a section of disputed frontier, reports reaching ' Bangkok, uid today. Military sources said Cantbodian troops attacked a Thai marine patrol Saturday morning, but broke off the fight alter marine reinforcements were called up by radio. The attack in Thailand's Trat Province, 175 miles southeast of Bangkok, also wounded a number of Thai marines, military sources said. Cambodian casualties, if any, were unknown. ... Bergland said a mechanism must he devised for dipping into stockpiles, and he said Washington is willing to consider international price indicators as a trigger. He also said a way must be found to encourage continued high grain production even during periods in which excessive supplies normally would drive down the price to farmers. There was little immediate reaction to the Bergland plan, but one American delegate said its possible some of the world's poorer countries would complain that the United States is asking them to do more than they ean afford Arturo M Tuneo Jr., The Philippines Hgroulture secretary who was elected council president at the opening session praised the Bergland statement, calling it: "A very positive step. Like the United States, The Philippines has begun stockpiling domestic grain. Traditionally. America has frowned upon global commodity agreements, mainly because pricing arrangements usually do not hold up. The Carter administration, however, is breaking with JUNE 20, 1977 distribute N-te- pom survey Exports, Bergland included, insist the tune is right for setting up a world food security system based on stockpiles. They cite an expected oversupply of 50 million tons of grain this year Some American sources said Bcrgland's speech, and the proposal itself, were aimed more at richer countries like Japan and the Soviet Union than at countries on the other end of the economic spectrum, such as Bangladesh In his keynote address opening the conference. Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos imworld plicitly blamed the 1072-7food shortage on the policies of the United Slates, Canada, Japan and the Soviet Union, but he did not name any of them. Some experts have said massive purchases of American wheat by the Japanese and Russians sparked the shortage The purchases, in 1972, drove down cereal supplies, which in turn drove the price out of the economic range of most food-shopoor countries The sales also depleted U.S. stocks. 4 a major salvo WASHINGTON (UPI) The United States and the Soviet Union have agreed to broaden their nuclear test ban talks, U.S. officeals said today, and Great Bntam will join the discussions to begin July 13 in Geneva. The Soviets proposed the British join the talks aimed at a reaching agreement on a total ban on the testing of all military nuclear weapons. President Carter described it as "a step in the right direction. The agreement to enlarge the talks came in discussions in Washington. The U.S. delegation w as led by Paul Wamke, director of the Arms Control and Disarmament The Soviet team , Agency. city-owne- rt 67 interviewed look forward to advertising in newspapers, only 25 look forward to TV commercials. (Opinion Research Corporation survey) - led was - - ' LOCUST GROVE, Okla. (AP) The week-lon- g search for the killer nf three Girl Scouts at a summer camp here has yielded neither specific suspects nor a authorities say. murder weapon, I Mayes County Dist. Atty. Sid Wise says most of the investigative work is completed at Camp Scott and agents now are getting assignments outside this immediate area 5 Africans Mid on arson charges - Police JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (UPI) arrested six blacks who allegedly were plotting widespread arson ih a small country town Three black townships which figured in last weeks racial rioting were reported quiet. Soweto and two black townships near Port Elizabeth were the scenes of racial violence last week in which 10 blacks and a white policeman were killed and about 44 persons were wounded. saicl today they had (fed mid aim Theres no suicide season - A new study says most WASHINGTON (UPI) suicides by Women occur in "winter while men are more likely to kill themselves in spring, but it calls moot the question of what effect weather has on the urge., 'The Study, by Friedrich. Writ oi the University of South and published in the journal of the Public Health Service, showed whites commit suicide most frequently in spring and nonwhites in winter. Among persons under age 45, most suicides occur In summer, also the worst season for married persons, the study said. Blue-collworkers commit more suicide in winter and white-colla- r workers in spring. Ctirolina-Spartanbur- mmrrnm g. Cubans refuse visas for 2 UPI men The Cuban government has CHICAGO tUPl) refused to issue visas to two United Press International representatives who were scheduled to visit Cuba this. week with a trade delegation of Midwest businessmen. The Cuban gov eminent issued visas for representatives of 10 other" news organizations, however. The reporters, photographers' and film crews were to accompany some 45 representatives of Midwest business firms and their wives to Cuba today for a four-du- y visit and negotiations with Cuban officials. Will Ray get a new home? NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) Attorney General Griifin Bell is expected to announce' by Tuesday whether James Earl Ray will be accepted as an inmate at a federal prison. Gov. Hay Blunton has asked that Ray be placed in federal custody since Ray and five other inmates escaped from Brushy Mountain State Prison in east Tennessee 10 days ago.. 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