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Show Food plan comparison shows poor pay more - up almost 14 percent 36 70 in April 1973 WASHINGTON (AP) Fig nkdM-iiiddjf by the uii-- Department Agriculture ,how t(J poor people .paid proportionally than middle-incomricher famines Tne statistics, a) and e compiled Inyruly economists in A moderate-cost'- ' plan rose less than 12 5 percent from April o January to 53 20 per week Nine months earlier it cost 47 30 per week year more the Fcr a "liberal plan, a including two school children the January bill was 84 60 per week, up about 13 2 percent frotr 58 10 in April last year by family Agn-culhir- Rerearch Service, food plan in January cost a family of four 41.70 per week That was showed a from "low-co- u. s. scene 5 die in The Nixon c dmimstration imposed retail and wholesale price lids on meat in March and later extended Phase 4 curbs to all food prices Most in controls were removed July, although beef prices remained under the freeze order until Sept 10 A basic difference between and low-co- Thur, the department says, diet a family eating a would have more potatoes, dry beans, peas, breads and cereals But prices for those items have gone up, in some cases more rapid'y than meat low-co- plcne for example, Dry beans, averaged 57 2 cents per pound at retail in January, compared with 23 7 cents a year earlier Judy Chassy, a family food economist with the Agricultural Research Service, said no study had been made to t menu explain why the had advanced more rapidly than the more expensive plans. It could be there have been more dramatic Increases for some of the items in the plan, but 1 cant say precisely," she said in reponse to a reporters query low-cos- low-co- in Washington WASHINGTON (AP) Six valuable paintings, includ by American master Thomas Eakins uig a have been stolen from a collection destined for the new Jo seph H. Hirshhom Museum Abram Lemer, director of the museum scheduled to open here this fall as part of tl a Smithsonian Institution, said Sunday the works apparently were stolen over the weekend from Hirshhom's estate in Greenwich, Conn Crews collect tons of dead fish - ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP1) Crews worked today to collect rotting carcass j of dead fish from shores and seawalls as the first major red tide outbreak since 1971 continued to kill tons of fish expect further kills, said Karen Steidinger of the State Marine Research Laboratory We cant say how The paint is peeling off the old gray walls and plaster is coming off m chunks, but the thought of leaving Ryman Auditorium brought tears to Minnie Pearls eyes I . According to the guidelines, t the plan is suggested for a family having an income of 4,000 to 8,000 a year. The moderate plan is suggested for 8,000 to 10,000 income brackets and the liberal version is for those with incomes of more than comedienne me cant say how big Hepatitis linked to earlobe piercing CHICAGO (AP) Earlobe piercing with improperly sterilized instruments has been found to result in hepatitis, a study in Seattle, Wash , has found. 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"It's killing Minnie Pearl broke down and wept on the stage during the Grand Ole Oprys last Saturday night performance at the ancient Ryman in Nash viile The Opry moves next Saturday to plush quarter, at the Opryland USA. amusement complex on the outskirts of the city President Nixon will attend the opening of the new Opry home new i never come back down here, Minnie said "I just want to remember it as it was full of people There was little fanfare associated with the final performance although it was packed as usual 11 Saturday night's performance made obvious the major advantage of the new structure. ft is air conditioned The Ryman, built in 1891 by reformed nverboard Capt, Thomas G. Ryman, was first designed as a tabernacle for a Georgia evangelist, the Rev. Sam Jones According to the legend, Ryman attended a revival given by Jones and was so impressed he quit drinking and built the tabernacle low-cos- four-memb- 10,000. The guidelines are based on quantities of food consumed by various sized households surveyed by the government in Ex-Uta- hn, 100, dies The mother cf former Wyoming governor and U S. Senator MUward Simpson, Margaret Louis Simpson, died Sunday in Cody. She was 100. Mrs. Simpson was bom on Jan. 24, 1874, m Salt Lake City She was the daughter of an agronomist on the Wind River Indian 1965-6- We many and we hate said the country st pnees - 6 paintings stolen Combined wire services food liberal-cos- t GAO urges more tesfs on A.F. plan - The WASHINGTON (AP) General Accounting Office recommends that Congress defer authorizing 550 million for production of the airborne warning and control system (AW ACS) for the Air Forle Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton, released Sunday a , GAO report recommending a study of alternatives and fur o ther testing of a prototype model of the aircraft 2A 1974 NEWS, MONDAY, MARCH 11, Many tears for o I' home plans as defined by LSD A is an allowance for more expensive cuts of meat in the higher cost category A Trenton, Mich family of LEBANON, Va (UPI) five died Sunday when their light plane crashed and burned In a southwest Virginia residential area The piano grazed a house, but no residents were injured Authorities identified the crash victims as Richard Johnston, 40; his wife, Joyce, son Gregory, 10, and daughters Joy, 13, and Jill, 2. A slate policeman said the victims Were all burned beyond recognition i.f' PGOPL DESERET Bishop loses eye old Roman Catholic bishop, pistol in the chapel of fus Houston home, has permanently lost the sight m his left eye, according to his doctor. Dr. Richard Ruiz said Sunday A whipped as he prayed L. Bishop John left Morkov skis eyeball was ruptured by a blow, probably from the barrel of a pistoL The physician said it would be impossible to restore sight the Bishop in eye Morhovski, who also suf fered multiple cuts adn bruises or. the face and scalp, will remain in St Josephs Hospital for several days R1112 said his condition is satisfactory Colley bail hearing A hearing will be h- - Id soon on the government s suit to revoke bail for Lt. William L. Galley Jr. U S District Court Judge J Robert Elliott, who released C alley on $1,000 unsecured bond m Columbus, Ga , Feb 27, said Sunday he would schedule the hearing He did not specify a date Deaths Semor U S District Court Judge William F . Byrne, 77, died in Los Angeles Saturday of cancer. Frank W. Spencer, 76, former publisher of the Newark Advocate, died Friday. Unveil painting Lady Bird Johnson, the former First Lady, will unveil a portrait of former Attorney General Ramsey Clark in a ceremony in the great hall of the Justice Department The porWednesday. trait, painted by Robert Berks, who sculptured busts of Sen, Robert F. Kennedy and President John F. Kennedy, will be hung among other portraits of former attorney generalsalong the corridors of the mam Justice Department building. Marjorie Wallace, who had her title of Miss World taken away after contest officials said she was not fulfilling all the obligations, attends the California 500 with race driver Peter Revson. Miss Wallace has been een frequently with him. Pope defends Pius XII Pope Paul VI has recovered from a light bout of influenza and Sunday he spoke up m behalf of Pope Plus XII, calling him a de'end er of justice and peace throughout World War II. The Popes defense of his predecessor came only five days after a Rome court took up a defamation suit against American author Robert Katz and producer Carlo Ponti for the film Massacre m Rome, which alleges Pius XII knew in advance cf the massacre of 335 tcomans by Nazi occupiers but did nothing to stop it Natalie gives birth Actress Natalie Wood, the wifp ot actor Robert Wagner, gave birth to a seven pound gut during the weekend The Wagners named the child Courtney Brook. The mfant, delivered by caesarian section late Saturday, was reported in good condition at Hollywoods Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Miss Wood, 35, was also said to be m good condition It is the couples fi rt child. Each has a daughter froimprevious marriages five-oun- |