European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 09, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday october 9, 1967 the stars and stripes it s of briton says could t girl propose a a Vrr a i re up a British marriage Counselor said there s no reason Why a girl should t propose to a boy or husband should t take care of the Home while his wife goes outto earn a living. There is no reason i can see Why our existing concepts of marriage should not change radically Gerald Sanctuary Secre tary of the National marriage guidance Council of Britain said. He made his remarks in speech saturday at a meeting of the american association of marriage Counselor. Let us put on a new suit of marital Armor More appropriate to an age when men an women can look at one another As equals and can share the responsibilities of life he said. Why should a girl not be justas Likely to propose marriage to a boy Sanctuary asked. Why should husbands not spend most of their time in and around the Home while their wives go out and earn the major part of the family income As Long As this suits them both he wondered Why husbands can t View cooking As a Normal and very pleasant part of their Job in Why of Why should we think of wives As less capable of doing an intelligent Job of work than their men can do he asked. Sanctuary said however that he was not suggesting a re Versal of roles. I do not envisage a sudden change which would involve men spending their time changing nappies diaper Sand women making business arrangements Over a Glass of scotch he said. He said it was All right to leave Well enough alone if a couple was getting along under the accepted concepts. All i am suggesting is that we put on a More flexible suit of Armor something like the Astro nauts Wear adaptable to Chang ing needs and conditions he said. 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A photo new Yore group will Aid derelicts new York a things Are changing for bowery Dere change is not in the Grimy windowed flophouse where some of them sleep or in the taverns where Many go to drink but in the approach taken by authorities in dealing wit these homeless men. At the end of this month a new experimental program is scheduled to begin which May alter the Way police and welfare officials Han dle the 6,000 derelicts who liven or near the bowery. Two Man team starting oct. 31, two Man teams consisting of a Plain clothes patrolman and a re formed alcoholic or Bower room clerk will daily comb the streets for derelicts to offer them medical help. Now the men Are either left to themselves or arrested on charges of loitering or obstruct ing traffic and put in jail. The practice of arresting derelicts is drunks was successfully challenged in state courts new $500,000-a-year Effort s being developed by the Vera Institute for Justice a private nonprofit organization and its budget will be financed by Var Ous Federal state local and Pri vate groups. It is called the Manhattan bowery project and its purpose said Herbert Sturz its principal architect is to develop a de cent and workable alternative to dealing with these men by the usually unsuccessful Cycle of a est trial and Sturz executive director of he Institute does not believe hat the project will rehabilitate Large numbers of men but Hope sit will remove the Burden of dealing with them from the sys tem of criminal Justice. I feel it will be a Success i we find a civilized alternative to the expensive and wasteful Wayne presently Deal with the derelicts he said. The program will be Volun tary. We Are going to go out and ask the derelicts lying inthe Street whether they want medical help. If they Don t want to come they Don t have to. They also will be free to leave the program at any time he said. 12 of 15 accepted Many officials who have worked with derelicts did not believe a voluntary program would work but during a Brief test on the bowery last year 12of 15 men approached by Institute workers accepted the offeror free medical Aid. The men will be taken to a 50-bed infirmary located on the fourth floor of the City run men s shelter at8 e. 3r St. Where they will be washed Del used and Given medical examination. A round the clock staff will in clude five registered nurses five practical nurses five nurse s aides five correctional officers three Case workers eight Urban corps workers and physicians from St. Vincent Hospital. The initial recovery period i expected to take five Days or less then the project plans tract As a referral service in help ing the men find a place to continue the process of rehabilitation. Sen. Doubts invasion is studied Washington up sen. Henry Jackson sunday discounted warnings by some of presi Dent Johnson s critics that an in Vasion of North Vietnam is be ing considered in High administration councils. The Washington Democrat is a member of the Senate armed services committee and chair Man of a government operation subcommittee on National secur Ity policy making. He suggested in an interview that some of his Senate col leagues May have mistaken a prepared contingency plan of which there Are Many for a current policy proposal. Jackson has been a participant in recent sessions of the military preparedness subcommittee at which top military leaders have been testifying on the vietnamese air War. Another subcommittee member also Dis counted the invasion reports say ing the subcommittee had received no such information. Pressure alleged sen. Vance Hartke d-ind., is one senatorial critic of the presi Dent s Vietnam policy who recently stated that the president has come under heavy pressure from his military advisers to approve an invasion of North Viet Nam or Laos. Hartke said there is no question that such plans Are in the i know of no proposal a such for an invasion of the North said Jackson. Jackson commented that Mili tary strategists in peace times Well As during hostilities spend much of their time devel Oping Battle plans that could be used for certain contingencies if a certain set of Circum stances should occur. Plan describe done such contingency plan for Vietnam is understood to involve an amphibious strike above the demilitarized zone to Cut Vietnam at a narrow Point and thus make it easier to curb the infiltration of men and supplies from the North into the South. Such a move would be similar in Strat egy to Gen. Douglas Macar thur s Inchon Landing in the korean War. In weekend statements Totey democratic senators chided their colleagues for irresponsible statements on Vietnam. Sen. Russell Long of Louisiana the democratic whip praised the stands of Republican Senate Leader Everett Dirksen of Illinois and his assistant sen. Thomas Kuch-1 of California. But Long suggested that the really ought to make a greater Effort. To try to encourage their people to be panic Button sen. George Smathers d-fla., said some senators Are hitting he panic Button in their com ments and added i decry the statements of my fellow senators who say that we must unconditionally Stop the such talk serves to lengthen he War Smathers said because t leads the North vietnamese to believe they can win the War As hey won the War against the French by dividing the Home front and obtaining withdrawal of . Troops. Long and Smathers commented on separate radio television sports to constituents. Oct. 18 Day of prayer Washington up presi Dent Johnson saturday proclaimed wednesday oct. 18,As National Day of prayer
