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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 22, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 the stars and stripes so furday court outlaws substitute father Laws some states defy ruling on child by the associated press away with Aid to dependent Chil Man in the House until specific with the Federal government but in a r Thot of  a cart the Calls required by the courts to providing about 80 Ner font j a supreme court ruling that Dren completely. He said the y require y the courts to t 0 per cent of Saidi 11 _ i i j Llu m 14 no left o Man Rad Olav if it Lek Itin Tlisov Tan i 4na 4nl-a. At. 1fatherless dependent children Are entitled to welfare benefits even if there is another Man around the House has met wit initial Defiance in several affected . Bernard Houston director of the Michigan department of ruling would add As Many as42,000 youngsters to Louisiana Relief  h. Burson Georgia s director of family and children services said his state might react with a Cut of up to 50 percent in dependent child pay alter it. The Money and the states the Irttie n lib Michie Ana m Aro wa7i Ite officials in a number of other other 20 per cent. In theory _ at  social services said the state ments now fixed at a monthly would stand Pat on its present policy of denying funds for Chil Dren whose mothers have extra marital sex relations. Garland Bonin Louisiana Wel fare director declared that in View of the prospective addition Al Cost we May decide to do maximum of $154 a family. Bur son estimated the decision would require Aid to an additional 48,100 persons in 1969. Welfare commissioner Len Blaylock of Arkansas said his state would continue its ban on payments to families with a states said they would Nee time to determine the Impact of monday s supreme court ruling before deciding on a course of  american civil liberties Union had estimated that500,000 children in 18 states and the District of Columbia had been deprived of welfare pay ments under Man around the House policies. The welfare payments remade under the Federal Aid to dependent children program least Federal funds could be de Nied states whose rules run counter to the supreme court decision. The decision came on an a peal from an Alabama Regula Tion denying payments to Chil Dren whose mothers Are cohabiting with Able bodied men other than their husbands. The state argued that such Able bodied men fill the role of substitute fathers for the children thus disqualifying them from welfare payments. Off to in , state Melfa r e or said the nil children currently Washington  costs Ama says san Francisco up the of manpower and resources giant american medical Assoc Lesly said. Died to make men free5 action charged thursday that the Federal government not the medical profession is responsible for the High Cost of Good health  powerful medical group which represents some 250,000physicians in the United states pledged itself to counterattack now to support the private practice of  51,000 conventioneers attending the Ama s 117thannual meeting packed up their medical equipment and went Home thursday. Before they left the House of delegates the official policy making Arm of the Ama overwhelmingly blamed Washington for soar ing medical costs. Most of the increase physicians fees has been Inin response to the government Dic Tum that there is to be no Charity with its alleged stigma or to meet the rising Cost of practising under a program which demands greatly in creased clerical overhead Theama said. The blame for Ris ing medical costs lies Square Lyon the governmental programs rather than on the  of the hundreds of report Sand resolutions approved by the Ama during its five Cla convention the most influential in terms of future policy for the association was a report by the Board of trustees entitled considerations for coping with the new climate involving health  the report approved without changes was prepared by Philip Lesly head of a chicag Public relations firm. Lesly was hired by the Ama after it failure to Dei eat medicare  warned the doctors they must exert great statesman ship to avoid being swept into destructive channels by the tidal wave of demand for its Medicine s  of the system required that development of allow its segments be proportion ate rather than As in the Cas of medicare and medicaid having segments of demand applied without due consideration for the Pace of availability it is also dangerous to permit pressures for optimum service for selected groups of the disadvantaged thereby Hin Dering proper care for the res of the population Lesly said. The report said Medicine would be destroyed if the government instead of doctors decided where medical services and resources should be  same theme was struck by or. Dwight l. Wilbur the new president of the Ama. Voluntary health insurance will grow government financing will increase costs will in crease. The government will try to Force expansion of pre paid closed panel systems of group practice rendering comprehensive and continuing care with domination by laymen an physicians on salary the san Francisco physician  will do the planning in the future Wilbur  it go by default to the most ponderous inefficient wasteful bureaucracy plagued element in the entire healthcare spectrum the Federal government by Bennet m. Bolto new York a a number of professional politicians an commentators made a few Auto Matic assumptions right after Robert f. Kennedy was slain that indicated vice president Hubert Humphrey was already theoretically the Winner of the democratic presidential Nomina  theory now appears in serious  Assumption had been that in terms of National convention delegates backing him Humphrey had enough strength to be sure of winning Nomina Tion. Another was the Kennedy s supporters would flock headlong into the Humphrey tent and build up his forces even More. There was As Well a stud which concluded that of 475 delegates pledged to or leaning toward Kennedy Humphrey would get 400. The argument went that Humphrey would similarly receive a greater share fan additional 600 undecided Delegate  sen. Eugene my officials in Ariz Naana two of the states said they would Coati Boycourt ruling but had no ate estimate of the children affected. Herman Yeatman Tiwe fare commissioner was unable to a immediately what effect vision would have in Hii if there is a Man of household who enjoys i1 Leges of a husband our that he should be c Onti the support of the cd welfare is withheld Sitman. The District of  department reported i children on the Rolls As olh30 and said there was be an increase under ruling. The number of of Columbia families such welfare payments up from 3,900 in 1965 to 5, director Lloyd Rafe the Oklahoma welfare ment which has a substitute father ret expressed Hope that the ruling would have no i his state. The Oklahoma regulation prides that welfare payme children Stop when moves into the House air Sumes responsibility for i support. But if the Man Tosi provide for the children payments continue my understanding Dolcourt opinion leads me to Lieve that we Are pro conformity said rate. Will Amend the plan develop that we Are not a  Houston the i Cial services director i to estimate How Many would be added to those the Rolls if the state is w be affected. He complained that i Mccarthy and. His political Tio ships we be Fosse new York state primary elec strategists had seized upon Dur. Galiled by this supreme Tion in which voters chose from ing the past 10 Days. Having 5 Ling. And added made their Point in challenging. ,. Pinheads and Humphrey to state exactly a where he stands on the War they moved on to encourage in the Wake of the new York party organizations at All Ley primary the question was be Els not to let machinery at the insistently speculation Humphrey shoo in theory in doubt Carthy scored Victory in the among potential National convention delegates tied variously to the Kennedy Humphrey an Mccarthy candidacies. Exactly ruins welfare costs level. Ing raised More whether Humphrey would now swing away from his persistent support of the Johnson policies especially on the vietnamese War. Humphrey got Back into action thursday with his first Campaign speech since the june 5 Kennedy assassination and in a major address i Washington spoke about doctrinaire arguments of the past being outmoded. Old premises and policies Are being called into question by a de manding world he said an the next . President will have to face that  did not focus on the vietnamese War however or relate his general theme to the specifics of the Johnson administration. The Michigan at wow Ai s office announced a National conversion be would i a reloaded in favor of h u m Houston anti prey. Decision. European edition col. James w. Campbell u8a it. Col. F. 8. Michael jr., u8af Mert Proctor Elmer d. Frank Henry 9. Epstein an unofficial newspaper of Andi  , . European Andreu the and k1vrksecond a. Pota0e paid at new York mento in Thi newspaper concern to endorsement by the department of  ". The United states is an ii uhf such avoidance was w Forf  that to know is cherished and guarded. Of to  to Dott �  
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