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...spiritual one which they were unable to face. What liberals thought were dissatisfactions about Church structure and liturgy were, in fact, much deeper doubts about religion and God Himself. (And indeed, even the idea of God as "Him" has been called into question by radical feminist Catholics like Rosemary Reuther...
...legislation and the Haynsworth and Carswell defeats indicate an openness for reform action. Labor support for the Indochina war is more a function of loyalty to labor's dying sons than it is support for an imperialistic foreign policy. McGeorge Bundy and Lyndon Johnson started the war, not Walter Reuther or George Meany...
...affairs for the Seattle Times, Sullivan began his career with TIME as a copy boy in 1948 and was assigned to our Detroit bureau four years later. As soon as he arrived in the Motor City, Sullivan was greeted by his first big labor assignment: interviewing the late Walter Reuther. In Detroit, and later in our Houston and Washington bureaus, he reported on many major labor-management rifts, including a nationwide U.A.W. walkout against General Motors, three railroad strikes, a newspaper strike and last year's postal walkout...
...since he was urging price and wage controls long before they were imposed. Whatever they may privately think of him, the Democrats are counting on Meany to help them win the 1972 presidential election. His opposition within the labor movement, meanwhile, has all but vanished. His old rival, Walter Reuther, head of the United Auto Workers, died in a plane crash last year; Reuther's successor, Leonard Woodcock, is friendly with Meany and has moved closer to the A.F.L.-C.I.O., from which Reuther had broken away. Another outcast union, the International Chemical Workers, returned to the federation last spring with...
...KENNEDY-GRIFFITHS PLAN would create a comprehensive national health-insurance system. Based on a proposal originally drafted by the late Walter Reuther, this bill would have the Government pay at least 50%, and in some categories 70%, of the cost of nearly all health services, including dental care for children under 15, prescription drugs and psychiatric treatment. Essentially a broadening of the Social Security system, the Kennedy-Griffiths bill would be financed by a 3.5% payroll tax on employers, a 1% tax on employees and general federal revenues as required. The bill would seek to promote efficiency by allocating...