Show chaplains feel wei weight lit of responsibility in marn afaf it is estimated that between 30 and nd 40 american servicemen have married english girls the letter latter not n t only have changed their n names mones b but 1 each anticipates the day when she will change her residence to some american america city street or vil val 1 lage ge or fin farm arm will these anglo american marriages strengthen the tat international auch bonds by the transfer at A such wholesale feminine citizen hip to these shores chaplain chomas IS R richards ichards who has been stationed in england for over a year admits the possibilities but in a communication to the general co commission m on army and navy chaplains ch 1 ains he points out some response res bili ties that weigh heavily upon him my y commanding officer turns the soldiers application to marry rry as over to me the C 0 tak takes a ht his responsibility seriously serio ly he asks his chap lam lain to interview johnny and his aroas prospective P active b bride rade i investigate his service ie record determine deter name has bus ability MA cju to sup support art a na wife fc and on an the basis of this investigation make such recommendation morne ommen dation as he deems advisable ar i vi a all e to deter determine atma what to recommend fcc seems s t to a be e adding a touch of gray to I 1 the h a hair of many chaplains will they to make in ligh it the bratke mistake of f boling the t th gr green light I 1 to the altar that wi will lead to the woes boes of unhappy wedlock w e d ck chaplain N ril richards r reports p 1 there h re are international problems e a that not even a chaplain can escape or solve |