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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 27

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till 8Lr.ktti ZitAti SEPT. 1 27 Shipping Probe Asked in Soviet Wheat Buyini WASHINGTON (ft The Seiute Foreign Relations Committee was asked Tues-, among friendly nations and constitute a reversal of foreign policy of at least a century's duration. In addition, the resolution says the State Department advised that the restrictions on licenses for commercial day to look into the question of whether treaties and laws are violated by the requirement that half of any wheat sold commercially to Russia and its satellites move in U.S. vessels. wheat appear to be a viola-lf tion of the 1943 Export Control Act.

Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.) introduced a. resolution asking the inquiry and calling for a report to the Senate by Oct. 15. He said he acted on behalf of Sen.

George S. McGovern U.S. Chess Ghamp Wins, Ties for Lead HAVANA WV-Bobby Fischer, the U.S. champion from Brooklyn, defeated Gilberto "but fully agreed with the purpose of the resolution. The requirement was laid down by President John F.

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