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Show July ll. 1973 Squeeze Varies Across Land '1 U.S. Scene Soup, Sandwich School Lunch? Possibl y Young GOP Urged to Aid Nixon By Louise Cook Associated Press Writer V.' ATLANTA. GA. (AT) -- The nation's Young Republicans were urged Tuesday to take a formal stand supporting President Nixon ;n the Watergate controversy and declaring that 'the Republican party is not the party of Watergate." dime doughnut is going up to 12 cents in the cafeterias m Seattle schools. A school lunch in Springfield, Ohio, probably will cost 40 cents by the time winter comes around. And a Kentucky school district may abandon its program and switch to soup and sandwiches. A .N ' V These are among the effects of inflation for school districts in widely scattered areaas of the country. The districts say they are having problems getting bids on contracts for food and other items because of uncertainty about President Nixons Thase 4 pnee controls. Many say their suppliers will sign short-tercontracts only; others report that all agreements contain an escalator clause allowing prices to be reaised if the cost to the wholsaler goes up. An Associated Press survey showed that the problem is not universal. Some area including Philadelphia.Detroit, North Carolina, Cincinnati, New Jersey and North Dakota say they have no trouble and do not anticipate any. Other regions, however, report that the situation is serious. The appeal came from Don Sundquist of Memphis, Tenn., national chairman of the organization, as more than 1,000 Young Republicans gathered for the start of their national convention. Four resolutions deabng with Watergate are before a convention committee. All express support for Nixon, but they call for different measures to counteract the effects of Watergate. - Aw & Associated Press Wirephoto told the resoluSundquist tions committee that most Young Republicans support the President m that they believe he was not involved in the planning or cover-uof I ndcr the Weather - MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Walking mushroom? No, its Tom Ihillabaum walking in the rain. Watergate." Trans-Canad- But he said the resolution that goes before the full convention Thursday should also disassociate the Republican at party from the break-iDemocratic party headquarters. n The Republican party is not the party of Watergate, he said, adding that no Republican party official or elected official had any connection with the affair. Suit Amended MONTGOMERY, ALA. A suit seeking $1 mil(UPI) n lion m damages for the of two young black girls was amended Tuesday to include former White Rouse aides John W. Dean 111 and John D. Ehrlichman among the defendants. sterili--zatio- The U.S. district court suit was filed a week ago by attorneys representing Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Relf, who claimed their daughters, Minnie Lee, 14, and Alice, 12. were stenl-- . ized without their knowledgeable consent by an antipoverty agency operating with federal money. Oil a Several Reasons Officials cite several reasons for the problem: suppliers dont know what sort of controls there will be after the expiration of the pnee freeze and are reluctant to commit themselves now; production cutbacks and bad weather have caused shortages of certain food items and driven up the nee, of others. They also report trouble ob taming gasoline for school buses because oi the fuel shortage. "The food situation is more critical than most peosaid Orvall Nelple realize, son, who is in charge of purfor the Spokane, chasing Rebuff For Great Lakes A Pipeline Bv Neil Mehler Chicago Tribune RAPID CITY, S.D. Five governors from Great Lakes states Tuesday lost an attempt to pass a resolution supporting the construction of a trans- Canada oil and natural gas pipeline to the Midwest. - In the second business sesMidwestsion of the three-daern Governors Conference, the Great Lakes governors were outvoted, 6 to 5. y The resolution, proposed by Wisconsin Gov. Patrick J. Lucey, would have had the effect of urging the Senate to require the National Academy of Sciences to conduct a study of both (TAP) a and (TCP) routes to bnng North Slope Alaskan fuel to the lower 48 trans-Alask- a Trans-Canad- states. Oklahoma Gov. David Hall ' Wash Domtnic Official Orders Raids Probe By Grand Jury -WASHINGTON (AP) Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Richardson has ordered a grand jury investigation of possible civil rights violations in several federal narcotics raids, including two in Collinsville, 111. 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The Flonda education o said some school boards had been unable to gel any bids on items like chicken and turkey. - and control for the Hartford, Conn , public schools, said fur meat and wholesalers other food items have refused to offer bids until later in the times paper is going to go way y said both pipelines should be built with TAP construct beginning immediately. Lucey said he feared that once the $9.2 billion TAP was authorized, there would not be funds for the $5.6 billion TCP, which would feed the Midwest. The TAP would end in Southern Alaska and its products would come by super tankship to mainland ports. The TCP would end in Northern Minnesota and be readily available to the Midwest. names of Dean and Ehrlichman were among several federal officials added to the list of defendents on the grounds that they had been ' of finance charge The negligent by failing to speed the issuance of guidelines that could have prevented the operations on the girls. assistant Fulco, in manager abandonment of the hot lunch program. Higher costs may bnng that about much faster. vear "We may sustain a bigger loss than anticipated in subsid- - school district. , 10-- 9, Sat. 10-- 6 |