European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 8, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Profumo up John Profumo. Out of Purgatory by maws Ross up staff writer up Christine Keeler. Too Many friends five years ago his career and life Lay shattered and it seemed there was nothing left for John d. Profumo except to crawl into a Hole and hide for the rest of his he has come a Long Way Back from that terrible time. Once again Pecan face the world if not As the dynamic Man of government he once was thenas a Man whose self rehabilitation has won him wide respect. In March of 1963, Profumo. Then 48years old Britain s War minister and a Man marked by Many for great things possibly even the prime minister ship one Day Rose in the House of com Mons to answer astonishing charges. He stood accused mainly by Rumor of an illicit relationship with 21-year old prostitute and playgirl Christin Keeler one of whose other friends an incredible link for a War minister Wasa soviet intelligence agent capt. Eugene Ivanov naval attache at the Russia embassy. Profumo solemnly told his colleague sin commons that although he had met the Keeler girl there was no impropriety in his relations with her. But the talk was not stilted and 10weeks later he had to admit he had lied to parliament the one unforgivable crime in British political life. Suddenly he found himself humiliated and rejected a Man alone a pariah. For months he nursed his wounds seek ing a Way not necessarily to restore his prestige with the Public a political impossibility but to be Able to live with himself and make some sort of new found the Way. In april 1964, a woman prominent unsocial circles telephoned Walter Bir Mingham Warden of Toynbee Hall i London s shabby East end asking whether he would accept any Volunteer who might apply to help with the alcoholics narcotic addicts juvenile delinquents and the like who Are the con Cern of that private welfare Organiza Tion. Birmingham said he needed All the help he could get. Next Day a hesitant Profumo ran Birmingham and asked him if there was any Job he could undertake which might help people. And so he started Volunteer work at Toynbee Hall in 1965 Profumo was instrumental ingesting prime minister Harold Wilson to visit the East end and turn the first Spade of Earth on the site of the new Toynbee social was the first time Profumo had been seen at a Public function since his resignation. This february Home Secretary James Gauaghan appointed Profumo to the unpaid Board which supervises administration of Grendon the Only psychiatric prison in Britain. Dear Ann Landers May Isay a word to the girl with the alcoholic father she signed her letter can t Call h i m that letter could have been written by me 10 years ago. Mow vividly 1 recall the Dayi found my Rabbit dead in her Cage. 1 ran to Tell my father the terrible news hoping for a word of Comfort. Instead my Mother closed the bedroom door ind said Don t bother your dad tonight. He s there seemed to be numer Ous occasions when dad was sick but it was t until year Slater that 1 realized he Vas an alcoholic. There were time when i hated him for embarrassing me and then i d fee guilty for my horrible thoughts. But through the years Rny thinking has changed. Dad still drinks but the hate is gone and 1 feel sad that j cannot help him. So try something can Tull him daddy say a Little prayer and ask for Helpin overcoming your fooling of hate ask thai the hate be re placed with compassion and understanding. Then one Day you will be Able to put your arms around him and say "1may despise some of the tilings you do daddy but i love has dark Jitich dear daughter the ability to replace hatred with com passion and understanding does even More for the hater than for the hated. Thank you for writing. Dear Ann Landers my bus ban 1 s sister never married. Bonnie went with a m a who had a Cloudy reputation. When he died last year she came into a great Deal of Money. We Are not millionaires Buti have a Good income and we have everything we need. The problem is that aunt Bonnie buys ridiculously extravagant gifts for her favorite Niece our 11-year-old daughter Mary a Cashmere coat with Mink Collar and cuffs and a Matching Mink Hood for Christmas whatever Mary sees she can get her aunt Bonnie to buy. Yesterday i told Mary she could not have a second pair of White boots so she Tele phoned her aunt Bonnie and they Are going shopping Tomor Row. What can i do defeat Kodear Defeated if you allow a stupid aunt to mess up you daughter s life it is your fault not hers. Tell aunt Bon Nie in Mary s presence that the is not to buy one single thing for the girl unless you approve in Advance. If she sends something unauthorized Send it Back. What aunt Bonnie thinks is generosity is ruination Valsh ing gifts on a child is a poor Way to demonstrate interest. Dear Ann Landers May give a word of advice to the woman who threw out her Din Ner night after night because her husband would t Telephone and let her know he had a business meeting and would Bea few hours late i had the same problem Only my husband was t held up by anything so High classes a business meeting. He used to Stop off at a bar an get stoned. When he finally decided to come Home his Din Ner was either grease soaked or burned and i had to throw it out and Start All Over. After a few years i got smart and told him i was t going to Start dinner until 1 saw Tho Whites of his eyes unless of course he telephoned to say he was on his Way. After com ing Home and finding no Din Ner six or seven times he decided he d better Call. T h i Sis How i solved the problem Binghamton . Dear ring three cheers fora smart lady in Binghamton this approach fill not Workin every Case but it s bound to work in some. Thanks further suggestion. Publisher mull 8yntilt.it on moral fiber of children to the individual who was so frightened for her children s warfare the she could not Bear for them to hear i be been in in to kill my woman. With that loaded gun etc., i suggest taif you feel that the moral fiber of your children is so easily do carded that you continue to protect them As you have never allow them to read any part of a newspaper which dealt with killing or a history of the world dealing with wars or Mosti fear involved killings never allow them to read such liter re trash As Romeo and Juliet oedipus Hamlet m Nidus death of the president november 1963," thei Quick Ano dead and never allow them to be in the same room with to Barbaric account known As the Bible wherein even u e Lor himself chose to smite All the world save Noah and company remind you that most of the books which i have mentioned Are available in our schools most probably part of a communist tit Over plot. Don t you agree be Fina Fri Deac Par it continue your Fine educational plan for your children for when they become mature if they do hey uncertainly be completely and utterly unable to face the in forms namely sad though undeniably present realities of life such As King mugging raping beating stabbing l dear Parent Pardon me. Please Don t allow your Fine children to read my last few words protect them from my Sakai cry Ami decadence. Isl it. John m Jarva Ejel Schreul Ngun Germany English cars Don t fit yes tools could you please explain yes policy concerning the acceptance of foreign made cars for repair work in their garages i own an English make and the Patch Barracks garage in Stuttgart refuses to do More than a simple Oil change or lube. 1 understood yes was supposed to be of service to customer without discrimination As to uie make of vehicle that he owns the manager tells me yes does not work on foreign cars Yeti know for a fact that German makes Are accepted. Name withheld by request editor s note ill yes replies yes does service foreign cars wherever tools and the necessary equipment Are available. The writer s English Model presents a particularly perplexing problem since the wrench or socket size of nuts and screw Heads Are different from every other european and american yes garages in the United kingdom Are equipped to service that Model there has been very limited demand for such services at our garages in Germany hence no such tools. Because of the tool and parts problem yes must be limited to minor service in that make of car in Germany. Turtlenecks for evening Wear one of the major changes in fashions in the . Has been the acceptance of Turtleneck sweaters not the heavyweight Wool ones but those in lightweight fabrics for evening Wear they Are acceptable in better social circles in the . And Europe and Are often worn with a Tuxedo or dinner Usa eur considering the possibility of admitting people dressed in Tux or business suit with Turtleneck to clubs it would obviously be ludicrous to Wear a tie. Name withheld by bequest editor s note he Usa eur replies the boards of governors Are responsible for All facets of open mess operations to include establishing rules of appearance and dress subject to the approval control Over the open mess. He Usa eur does not prescribe the dress which May be worn in clubs and messes other than the general Rule that it be in Good taste. Since individual open mess boards of governors prescribe the rules of dress they consider appropriate for their activity this Headquarters does not plan to change us general Rule to Deal wit specific items of dress and to either approve or disapprove any hem of wearing apparel. Specific references which apply to proper dress Are found Paar 230-60, paragraphs 13 and 14. And in Usa eur Reg. K70-5. Insufficient postage i was recently embarrassed when an important letter addressed to the . And awaited there by someone in urgent need of the Check enclosed was returned to me by my local Al o with a not requesting additional postage. It is my understanding that the . Postal regulations specifically require that first class mail with insufficient postage in sent without delay and that the recipient pays any postage due is the Apo right or wrong in returning mail to the sender under these circumstances licked editor s note he Usa eur replies you Are entirely Correct in your understanding of postal regulations requiring let ters with insufficient postage to be forwarded to the on in addressee and the postage due collected before delivery. If t 1 j addressee refuses to pay the postage the Lei Ler will be resume to the sender. $9 doctor fees we Are civilians under contract to Tho army in Karlsruhe Germany. 1 would like to know Why an employee or members of his family must pay $9 each Trinu he visits the army doctor or army dentist. Mrs Kathleen i editor s note according to the Usa Keur surgeon the rate of $0 is established for employees of contractors f a part Umit of the army in a 40-3 see Section a table 1 Ait 40-330 see paragraph me. Page 14 the stars and stripes
