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Show Will exporters of wheat testify? - PEOPLE Hired, fired, hes not fit ? had any knowledge of the size of the deal by grain companies until after it was made public. SenWASHINGTON (AP) ate investigators, seeking to determine whether the Agriculture Department knew of in deal 1972 wheat the testimofar call advance, may ny from the six largest exporters involved In contrast, Bernard Stem-wesenior vice president of Continental Gram Co., the nations largest, said he told Brunthaver on July 3, 1972, that Continental had been asked to supply 4 5 million tons of wheat Senate investigations subcommittee source said the step was being considered after three days of public hearings ended Tuesday without resolving a conflict in testimony on the point. Investigators were also sifting through Agriculture Department telephone records. tn testimony on Monday, A Brunt hayer said he recall receiving no such Combined wire can infor- ll Subcommittee staff bers are searching six-fo- mem- Brunthav-er- s Now it's official jumping Princess Anne, 22, now has official permission from Queen Elizabeth to marry Capt. Mark Phillips. The issue was never in doubt since the act of Parliament home near Palm Comedian Bob Hope sajs he will rebuild his $1 million-plu- s the mushroomSprings, Calif., that was destroyed by fire Tuesday. (Above, an aerial siew of and below, shaped roof under construction before the blaze, to be was whie'i completed by Christthe remaining steel beams.) The home, indoor a and floor of feet space mas, was to contain 29,009 square two bedrooms, With lake. a natural like only look to built swimming pool most of the high domed house was planned for entertaining, especially in the Bob Hope Desert Golf Classic. Arson was being investigated during tie blaze, which gutted the building in a matter of minutes. 100-fo- ot 44-fo-ot dating from 1772 the Royal Marriathe ges Act queen must give her formal, official at a permission special privy council meeting at Buckingham Palace. That meeting was held Tuesday, and the queens consent jiven. The wedding will be Nov. 14 in Westminster Abbey officer Escape try kills 2 en- gagement was announced six weeks ago, but under an Kiortsis gave that account at a news conference Tuesday. Benjamin Malcolm, commissioner of the Corrections Department, said Kiortsis case will be reviewed A spokesman for Malcolm said Kiortsis will be "by outside specialists to determine if he can properly perform the duties of a corrections u. s. scEne 2A Miss Keep learning and keep busy. Algeo, who retired as a school teacher in her own philosophy by 1939, follows actively writing poetry and knitting. On May 14, Kiortsis, 25, the father of three, was hired as a probationary corrections officer. On July 25, the recipient of a Bronze Star and the Army Commendation Medal for Valor was fired from his $ll,200-a-yea- r job because, the Corrections Department letter said, ne did not meet the medical standards required for a corrections oflicer. files for a log of that call. Brunthaver said he doubts it was ever made Both denied the department included JULY 25, 1973 Obedience Carolyn Algeo celebrated her 100th birthday Tuesday andand gave this advice to a small gathering of friends: "Trust in God and dont worry sen ices which wall. examination over a Investigators have shown more interest m a July 6 telephone conversation Siemweg said he had with Brunthaver. At that time, Steinweg said, he informed the department that the sale had been consummated NFWS, WEDNESDAY, 100, going strong When he returned from Vietnam with one leg an Inch shorter than the other because of war wounds, George Kiortsis applied for work as a New York Jail guard. To qualify, he passed a physical mation. Agriculture Secretary Earl L Butz and Asst. Secretary Car-roBrunthaver were unable to say when they first learned the size of the massive wheat purchase made by the Soviet Union. DESERET Eating again Klaus Altmann, accused of being a Lost the game Gestapo chief and wanted in France for the murder of a World War II resistance hero, called off a hunger strike in his jail cell in LaPaz, A young convict serving LUCASVILLE, OHIO (UPI) He for murder rushed aimed with a pistol from his cell when the door was unaccountably opened by remote control Tuesday, and two guards were killed during his attempted escape. Officials at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility said they had no idea where the prisoner had obtained a pistol, or why his cell door was opened at the prisons central control room Bolivia T All the girls had to do was walk into uesday three hours after he started it. Alt-ma- said he ended it at the request of the warden where he has been m jail since March 2, awaiting a decision by the Bolivian Supreme Court on an extradition request by New Hampshire solon rallies - Sen. Norris Cotton, R-- H , HANOVER, N H. (AP) was reported in good condition today at Mary Hitchcock Hospital where he is undergoing treatment for anemia and fatigue. Story a hoax Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck in a game of darts. But Ted Hickman of the Sacramento Chamber of Commerce said the feminine fans never discovered the popular singers. Jones probaMy wished they had. He lost the game and also some fishing rights. "They wanted to settle this question about the fishing ranch they rights on a new purchased recently. So they called me, and I set it all up, wih genuine English dart boards sent m from London, said Hickman The story of the World War II Japanese straggler who had lived as a Filipino ever since the war turned out today to be a hoax. Im not Ryoji Miki, said Tanao Tao at a n'-- vs conference held at the Japanese Embassy. Im Filipuio born. But they wouldnt believe me. Members of the Miki family had come to the Philippines last week after one of them reported he had found their brother, Ryoji, living with a wife and 14 children in South Cotabato, 600 miles south of Manila 3,000-acr- France Links trust suit, campaign He's appreciative the Sacramento pub and they would find e ... The Treasury Department soon will receive more than $1 million, willed to the government by a man who said he wanted to show my appreciation to my country. A department spokesman said the money was left to the government by Robert Hwiter McIntosh, of Winter Park, Fla , who died on April 16, 1972, at age 72. The Treasury spokesman said McIntosh had amassed a small fortune in securities and spent the last few years of his life bving in a boardinghouse at Win- ter Park. - The General Manager of AmeriCHICAGO (UPI) can Milk Producers Inc. charged Tuesday that a federal was "highly suspicious" in antitrust suit against the to contribute to President refusal of the firms light Nixons campaign. Dr. George L. Mehren told the AMPI Midstates regional meeting that Herbert Kalm-bacNixons former personal attorney, asked the for $750,000 in campaign contributions in May of last year. Mehren said he rejected the request. co-o- rv n co-o- p ADD A New POW charges filed New mutiny charges have WASHINGTON (AP) been filed against seven former prisoners of war m North Vietnam, but the Pentagon says three of them cannot be tried under military law. Air Force Maj. Edward W. Leonard Jr. brought the charges against two Marines and five Army enlisted men, the Pentagon announced Tuesday. Other misconduct allegations against the men were recent- PM TAPE RECORDER T0 1 ly dropped. However, Pentagon lawyers said military trials cannot be held for three of them who have been given honorable discharges from the Army since the earlier charges were dismissed July 3. FOR ONLY Small quake jars 2 DESERET NEWS California counties Editorial Office. 34 E First South Advertising and Circulation U3 $ Main St Soil Lake City, Utah 4110 Established June IS. 1850 Published each evening Second class postage paid at Salt take City. Utah The Deseret Newt Publishing Corn pony assumes no responsibility for manuscripts and photographs contrtb uted Photogroohs and articles may be reprinted only with written per mission given in odvance DESERET NEWS reglsered os SAIT - It URIAH, CALIF. 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