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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 22, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes Friday september 22, 1967 Pedernales Lynda could t be a rebel by Dick West Washington up we hear a lot these Days about Youthful rebellion How children no longer respect their parents and like that. In this regard president Johnson has been extremely fortunate. As far As i can Tell his two daughters have never Given him a minute s  already is happily married and now Lynda Romance with George Hamilton is about to have a Happy ending. She is engaged to somebody else. If everything proceeds a presently indicated Marine capt. Charles s. Robb will marry Lynda in Early Decem Ber and go to Vietnam in Earl March. It was the Prospect of combat assignment so soon after the wedding that started me to musing Over what might happen if Lynda god forbid were As rebellious As some of her  Fly with me on wings of time to april 1968. The Spring picketing season has begun at the White House and the first group of marchers is hebrides for peace association. Arrangements Are made Forone of their leaders to present a petition to the president. As Sheds ushered into his office the president is concentrating on unimportant paper. Good morning. I la be with you in a moment. I m very Busy today so if you will. Lynd Abird what Are you doing Here i brought in a petition from the group , Lynda that s a protest  i know daddy. I m their vice  How did a Nice girl like you get mixed up with a group like that i m collecting material for one of my Magazine  Good. I m glad you be found something to occupy your time while Chuck is away. What Isth name of the article it s called bring the boys Home from Vietnam now " now Lynda you knew when you married Chuck that he was due for a Vietnam assignment. When did you develop this anti War feeling on my  Well this is no Way to  let us reason together. And Stop waving that Stop the bombing poster in my  i Don t have time to argue daddy. I be got a new Job and i m late for work  for whom Are you work ing sen.  Pedernales Why could t you have married movie actor pm stealing Market while Ford is idled Law official claims Detroit a a top United Auto workers Union official says general motors corp. Is stealing As much of the mar Ket As it can while Ford motor co. Is idled by a Law strike. Pm is piling on As much production As possible said Leonard Woodcock a Law Vic president and head of the Union s pm department. The com Pany denied the charge. With Ford shut Down by some160,000 Law workers in support of demands for a new contract Woodcock said pm s production of 1968 Model cars is greater now than at any time in other Model  Woodcock said he toured 13 cities haying pm plants last week meeting wit local Union officials. Schedule unchanged our production schedule to Day is unchanged since before the selection of a strike target a pm spokesman said. The Law has made for the target for a labor con tract to replace the three year pact which expired sept. 6 and set a pattern for Settle ments at pm and Chrysler corp. Contracts with these last two firms also expired sept. 6, but the Union has continued working without a contract. Labor demands include guaranteed annual income a share of corporate profits a substantial pay hike boosts in fringe benefits and improve working conditions. Both Union Bill to outlaw Sale of guns by mail gains Washington up a sen ate judiciary subcommittee wednesday approved an administration proposal to outlaw mail order sales of firearms. But sen. Roman l. Hruska,r-neb., one of the Bill s leading opponents charged that the 5-4vote for approval was taken in his absence even though he had informed members that he was on his  legislation was approved by the Senate juvenile Delin Quency subcommittee and sent to the Parent judiciary committee Only five Days after president Johnson called for the enactment of a stiff gun control Law. The Bill would outlaw the inter state mail order Sale of All fire arms except Between License dealers restrict Over the counter Sale of pistols to persons who are21 or Over limit Sale of rifles and shotguns to persons Over 18, andean most imports of military firearms. And Ford officials have indicated the strike would last a month or longer. Meanwhile bar gainers decided tuesday at pm to concen trate immediately on seeking at the Plant working agree ments which supplement nation Al contracts. Strikes in support of demand son such local level agreements crippled pm for periods of up to five weeks after National con tracts had been settled in 1958,1961 and 1964. Both sides at pm agreed to forego bargaining on a National contract for at least two week while negotiators aim toward settling local level demands atthe firm s 200 plants around the nation. Company and Union staff members from Detroit Are plan Ning to step in and help Speed talks at 75 of the plants where a pm spokesman said about25,000 demands Are unsettled. First meeting the meeting tuesday at a was the first since the Law struck Ford. The Union an Chrysler have not decided yet when to resume bargaining. Ford and Law negotiator again put noneconomic issues on the Agenda for their meeting wednesday. Ford s Union workers wednes Day began drawing their first strike benefits ranging from $20a week for an unmarried worker to $30 for a worker with a family. The benefits Are expected to Drain approximately $4 million weekly from the Union s strike fund currently containing $67million. The Union s top elected officer were to meet thursday in de troit to recommend an emergency dues increase to prevent the strike fund from being  proposal will be consid ered at a special convention called for oct. 8 in Detroit. Law members still working Are expected to be asked to pay emergency dues of i or $2 Aday. Regular dues currently Are $5 a month. Congress dances sen. John Al. Mcclellan,71, dances to music provided by a group of re tired Farmers from the Democrat s Home stat of Arkansas. The hoedown followed a hearing in Washington of the Senate labor subcommittee on the aging which is studying what can Bedone to utilize talents of the retired. Mcclellan is shown sporting headgear belonging to the Green thumb an organization to which the Farmers belong. Up photo to keep out of states away Colorado May limit abortions Denver Colo. A so estate officials say Colorado s lib eral abortion Law May have Tobe amended to fend off women from other parts of the  sen. Sam t. Taylor a leading opponent of the Bill which became Law this year asserted that the legislation As i stands will make Colorado the abortion Mecca of the  Denver hospitals Presby Terian and St. Luke a no longer accommodate women from out of the , state rep. Richard Lamm who sponsored the Abor Tion Law said he considered that the feeling of the legislature was to treat a woman on the basis of her problem not her  compiled by the state health department showed that of 43 Legal abortions Between april 25, when the Law went int effect and aug. 31, 15 were per formed on out of state women. Survey by the Denver Post Dis closed 70 abortions through sept.11, of which 25 were on non Colorado . Roy l. Cleere state health director said i am sure there have been far More requests by nonresidents than the number of abortions performed on women from outside  or. E. N. Akers the stat health department s director of child health services also note the trend. I know that Many doctors Are discouraging out of state refer ral Akers said. A statehouse source said  a. Love who signed the abortion Law might ask the legislature to Amend the Law to limit it to Colorado residents. To g o must of 1 was innocent  Emma it bean  
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