European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 2, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse July 1977 the stars and stripes Page 7 study finds value shift since Woff Ann up Ameri cans and Western particularly the and appear la be undergoing a major shift in material values and political according to a University of Michigan researcher Ronald tag Chart of the Michigan Institute or social in an upcoming sold that the changing values in the and 10 countries in West Ern Europe indicate a shift ram emphasis in material and physical Security toward a Scaler self Hia the silent changing values and political styles among Western will be published by Princeton University Iha Chart Calls the new values Post ii aerialist and says they Are most prevalent among the Middle class but Are also begin Ning to permeate the working class As Young workers demand More and enriching his study also found that women tend to hold More materialistic values than do men of the same although among younger persons the Aluta among men and women seem to be an associate professor of political science at older per sons in general lend to remain materialistic while the younger generation those born after world War ii Are less the shift in values is taking place in All of the countries studied but at different he for he notes that residents of affluent nations historically subject to Little threat of foreign invasion such As the and Switzerland have a larger proportion of Post materialists than do such poorer notions As Italy and Ireland with a history of civil disorder or foreign Inglehart says the shift away from materialism is having a major Impact on How people View their what we find in the countries surveyed is a declining sense that government is responsive to the average citizen and an in creased awareness that voting is not Only Way by which one can influence government decisions and probably a ing readiness to use unconventional techniques o political to Ingich Artsay the new pos material fits Are increasingly demanding participation in making major not just a voice in selecting the decision representing 8 Copper Farrris aril picket lines went up at Copper mines throughout the country Early Friday As a consortium of 26 unions representing workers struck seven of eight major capper the first 10 picket cars showed up at mid night outside the metals refining in the easternmost firm of fete strikers soon followed suit in Mary new Montana and the strike was called by 100 Union representatives of the National nonferrous Industry conference meeting Frank International treasurer of the Falcio United steelworkers of the largest of the labor groups representing the Copper said there was no discussion among the Union my of extending the the unions Are holding out for a 94cent hourly wage similar to recent settlements in the steel and aluminium in Mckee said a tandem relation ship has existed since 1971 on wage increases for at Metal the companies have been trying to break up this tandem relationship and to weaken our coordinated he negotiations among the unions and capper officials have been under Way for the past three Bob Alkinc of Kunne Colt Copper the nations largest pro said talks continued up to Midnight but he declined comment on theres always the possibility of n set he in sure Well Settle a contract earlier Manfred chief negotiator for said of a possible settlement its a million Miles Post contract negotiations have ended in strikes every three years since the longest walkout ran eight months in 1967 Cass a us said some refineries remained in but that workers would refuse to Cross picket fines were but i Dennl know whether Well reach agreement by the morning or next he All Copper facilities were picketed except those of magma Copper which Union spokesman Dick Miller said would be struck at Midnight when its contracts the seven companies struck Are Kenny Cott Copper Phelps Dodge Anaconda inspiration consolidated Copper cities service and metals refining Mckee said Money is the big Issue and he insisted the unions would hold out for their full Wago which would bring pay for the average worker to about is an i some Industry offers from Kennicott and dig magma Copper have reached 75 certs an hour with other Bene fits bringing totals to about 88 offers have ranged from 7 cents an hour to so cents an old and new the clothing is the traditional Amish but under this feet is one of the newer fads in Locombo she was doing Fine with her new toy until she saw the photographer then she gasped in packed the Board under her Arm and fled the up part of group Topping pipelines towns police chief guilty api the mayor and police chief were convicted in an alleged scheme to tap interstate gasoline pipelines and one resident of this tiny Northwest Georgia town says the Case has knocked a Hole in everybody were its a Good Claudia an employee at City said thurs Day after a Federal jury in convicted 17 persons including mayor Sam Alta Dryden and chief Jimmy Doyle Poison of conspiracy and theft of Gaso line from interstate pipelines in Georgia and this is a Small she this has just knocked a Hole in everybody a sign in front of a grocery store run by Sam convicted of conspiracy in the Welcome Poona we love and while Robinson tried to speak lightly of the he see mod 1 think most of us thought it was unfair to be tried in a Large massive Robin son i feel it was unfair to be tried with20 the towns assistant police chief and a City councilman also were convicted in the four week three o the 20 defendants were a those convicted were released under Bond pending sentencing aug the jury 1 cant argue with said Dryden after the asked if he would Dryden 1 dont want to cause the town no More Embar in sure this has Hurt the Dryden Don said later that the Mavor had asked him to prepare a letter of later thursday at a hardware store which he operates for a Dryden the City clerk and three of the City councilman Are on theres nobody to resign Folsom said he planned to talk to the City our plan is to step for the Best of Ive had nearly 11 Treyve been Good to the government brought 31 persons to but two were ordered acquitted by the one was excused for medical three were Given immunity in Exchange for testimony and five entered guilty attorney Jerom Froehlich Lold newsmen after the trial the govern ment has developed additional evidence and will present to a Federal grand jury the names of or 10 other persons believed connected with the the government charged that the conspirators tapped As Many As Gallons of gasoline per night from colonial pipe line and Plantation pipeline companies near Villa and near for four months in 1376 and sold the stolen gasoline to service station operators at discount government witnesses testified that the buried pipelines were uncovered and tapped with rubber hoses which in one to the Kitchen of a rented
