71. He drove her to Cherry Hill, N.J., where she had her abortion. 72. He said he would seek a constitutional amendment to reinstate a law that required parental consent before a teenager could have an abortion. 73. He maintained he did not want Mrs. Pawliczak, whom he had met by answering a newspaper advertisement she had placed seeking male companionship, to have the abortion. 74. He talked fiscal conservatism and social moderation, including the right of a woman to have an abortion. 75. He said he favors parental notification for minors having abortions. 76. He said he supported a law requiring that before a minor can have an abortion, an adult close to her must be notified. 77. Her parents definitely wanted her to have an abortion. 78. He suggested she have an abortion, but she refused. 79. He suggested, without saying directly, that he would not require parental permission for a minor to have an abortion. 80. He tries to convince her to have an abortion, a need arising from a very complicated relationship he has with his own mother. |