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Jenner Fi Flays Foreign Policy
Capehart to Offer Own Europe Plan
By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4—Both
Indiana Senators are ready today
to help wreck the Marshall Plan, Freshman Sen, William E. Jenner (R. Ind.) made his maiden speech against the administration’s entire foreign policy in the Senate yesterday. Immediately afterward his sen-| for colleague, Sen. Homer E. (R. Ind.), said he will
offer a substitute for the Mar:
shall Plan. It will be entitled | “the he Capehast Plan” he said. .. Capehart deciined to give, aan of i proposals, He explained he is all set to disclose them in an address before the Association
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This group has a po. ‘comto which Sen. Capehart begs. But the latter said there
«WaS-no organized effort made to
be on hand for the Jenner speech’
M:to them. She’ was placed under “arrest and taken to police heads
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In Maiden Talk BS -
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Ask Mrs. Manners— month ago I went dancing every week-end, While doing|" "a this 1 came home on the trolleys at night and noticed a| young man, He isn’t handsome but there's something about |. him that to me makes him handsome. All I know about him is that he's studying to be a doctor and was in the Marines.
1 speak the next time I see him?
find a proper way to meet you if you léok attractive enough. I doubt if an ex-Marine is bashful. It wouldn ) T hope that soon you are riding those trolleys together. Don't | believe ev he | really forcing the romance.
ARS old and have vo job. = a a a
We have arrived at a solution. he is going 10
) Td hae is leave without making two frlends—but marital happiness is
Wants Addresses of New Parents
COULD YOU TELL me the simplest and quickest ing out the home addresses of parents of new Babies He interrupts my work and I think ot him constantly. Should jon a Jap or weekly basis,
Emily Post really played havoe, didn’t she? This man will the city Repay
‘Wife Stubborn, Pouty, but He Loves Her I HAVE BEEN married one year and a half, I a wife that Is stubborn and pouty.
tells you—he's older than you and you're | The honeymoon always has to end—be
‘Wants List of Camera Clubs
| love your wife. She won't pout if you don’ by them.
| fair
|you please print the list and membership requirements? Among the clubs are Indianapolis Camera Club, Indianapolis: Movie Club and the YMCA Camera Club. The Riviera Club has a camera group for its members, and most of the large factories
punctured by the sound of (left foreground) and fired
Divorcee ‘Admits
Tells of Drinking Before Shooting
so long as governments there are all leaning leftward. (Continued From Page One) In conclusion, he suggested ing, she said she brewed a vot of that Communist Party opposition coffee and later offered it to de30s : - iy Oke Broghn. storied. up. the wants it passed to bankrupt the front steps I opened -the- door United States. nd Tired thres shots directly. at Rhodes scholar, former head. of|, She 881d he cried out: “Oh, my the Office of War Information (00> S14 started running asrots| ly er & hetwork radio com:-| “She sajd she then called her
and Presently Mrs. Marion Ramsey, 2544 Brookside Pkwy,, next door, reported to police that a man was | lying in. her front yard. Mrs. Ramsey sald she was awakened by glass breaking at the front door. (Mr. Broglin apparently was, trying to get into the Ramsey home.) “I got up and opened the door and saw a man standing on steps,” she -said. “Just thea he fell off the steps on his face and began srawling on his hands and knees.”
Called Police Bhe said she ran to the tele-
/phone and called police
Sgt. Oral McClain and Patrol |} men Lawrence Smith and James Conroy answered the call, which they stim ht a call about prowler. They saw Mrs, Hiingey at her front door * Mr. JProglin’s body lying in & pool of. blood In the Ramsey front yard. Just then a woman's _Yolee next do door said: f e over. Bare: m \ the one that shot-him
way standing on her front steps and said: “I shot him three times” and handed her revolver
DEATH SCENE — The early morning stillness of this East Side veighburhaod was
blood stained where the victim staggered to the tree, then to the home at the far right where he smashed a glass to summon aid, then fell dead.”
“Shot Three Times,
| and companies have clubs. Space prevents listing membership | | requirements.
‘How Can You Tell You're in Love?
HOW CAN YOU tell whether or not you're in love? I'm only 18 and a ‘freshman in college. I went with a girl at home nine months. We broke off because I was interested in another girl. | This second girl wasn't serious and wanted to go with several fel-
three shots as Mrs. Jeannette Oder stood in this doorway at her ex-husband, Harvey Broglin. The fresh snow was
{other town, but lost interest. While I was at school the girl I had (gone steady with was going with another fellow. She broke off
DO YOU HAVE a list of camera clubs in Indianapolis? Would
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way of find. ES License: Heavy las Rush Fean am 19. 1 hay, Tod many mol I love her WORRIED =D Geman un the Ane
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! Maybe you're a little stubborn too—not agreeing comatlie doesn’t mean that she alone is stubborn. just plain hard to get along with and babyish that she'd like to do when her pouting go along, go alone, even if you just walk Bi the prabably will be ready to go the mext time.
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems yarand answer your questions, Write in care of The Times, Mm W.
y. with you | “Secretary of Bt it she's path and Direc Eat Somethin wn. repo begins. If she refuses 1° bh of the norma block. 8h, hases has cor
pureau and brane
Deadline | re are only n left before
lows so I gave up. After that I had a few dates with a girl in an-|
“with him at Christmas. © I've been going with her again for three weeks and feel as if I didn't want to go with her. I felt the same way before when I| {had gone with her—yet I'm afraid that if I break off again I | may be sorry. PUZZLED. I doubt if you can tell whether you're in_love'at 18. Of course, the more girls you meet, the more confused you ‘get so maybe
» ; g® state Artists |Mental Patient ’ Meet Here Today The- Indiana Artists Club, Inc.| Dies i in Ho ital will ‘have a guest meeting A 7:30 p. m. today in the W . L Td the to b oo | Block Co. auditorium, me a you'd be better off making up your min e to hear, y Ya4th annual Hoosier ‘salon sin Autopsy Indicates how happily married couples chose each other—maybe the readprogress. Death From Blow | er ill help us. Mrs. Effie Carter, chairman of| : ; . You seem more interested in being “head man”=in winning the socal committee. and Mrs, AD Sutopsy, report indicated » girl than In keeping her. Wouldn't popularity with several girls Dorothy Ellis are planning ¢n- today ‘that a 63-year-gid mental satisfy your ego? tertainment' and refreshments. patient at General Hospital died Dr. Ernest W. Burgess, a University of Chicago sociology proWith Mesdames Katherine G. | yesterday as a result of being | fessor, says in a marriage survey that America is the birthplace Biasingham, Hazel B. Hayes, Lotro by. of “patient in the and cradle of romantie marriage, but it may become the burial tie Grow and Grace Hindel as grounds for the same institution: -He-cites-as- evidence-of. failure, hostesses, Mesdames Ruth Pratt] {mental the divorce rate rising to one divorce for every three marriages. Bobbs, club president, and Eve-| No official verdict has beer, Dr. Burgess favors “mutual understanding, common interests | lynne Mess will pour at the tea|given yet/in the death of James| temperamental compatibility rather than physical attraction table Quackenbush, 302 E. Washing-|- » h , ton St: But the auto pointed or sex.”, A sound basis for marriage needs six steps, he says: to a brain injury as id cause’ of casual dating, keoping company with privileges of dating others, death, General Hospital ph going steady, informal understanding of marriage, private en0 cians said. bap: iP vst: gagement, publicly announced engagement. | 7 Struck Jan. 20 Decides to Quit ‘Sourpusses’
He was struck last Jan. 20 and
Coroner Roy B. Storms has | Republican and Democratic been informed that Quackenbush | fee] sorry for her and know it's not her fault. stale chairmen will meet tomor-| was struck after he was found | posses and agree with her.
As far as their supervisory ability you|
unded since last fall when stances, My wife works for two old “sourpusses” and is dissatisfied. two of the luxury planes caught!$12 million. - I have met her fire in flight.
w with State election commis- lying on the other: patient's bed. | mentioned, it isn’t good— they “pass the buck.” It's
LS Ayes & Co
pe to work out ‘uniform systems for handling” the two| jiats conventions set for early
rhe meeting 1s held each elec
| A native of Martinsville, he| lived here most of his life and | {was a retired carpenter. Services Friday Services will be held at 10 at 10a, ied
tion year to prevent as much a8 pvigay in the home.
pense in convention mechanics This year, the party chairmen also will try to work out uniform forms for handling voting machine. balloting set up by the 1947! lature. tate GOP Chairman Clark! Springer already has set June 8 as the tentative date for his partys RopliaUing Sedvention, Stal Ee - irka Democratic Conviion Jrenibly will: be held | sessions are Hg hs So Both of the respective state committees which will meet Sficially to to set dates within the
ble the duplication of cn, | in Crown Hill tial
A Ati, Vi and is. Oder | Weeks.
beard Word Gorman Against Overcrowding |
quarters for questioning. ° Reveals Beating Inside the Oder home police [found the birthday nylons her former husband had given Her
A warning to parking Sazages against overcrowding their 1d-|
Ings with cars at night went out [today from the City Safety Board. The board ordered the fire pre-
and so far as he knew it was only and among other birthday eards vention division of the fire de-
a solo flight, Sen: Tom _ Conpally (D. ex); of the
{was the one he bought her yesterday. It said: :
“On your special day, I'm re:
partment to check closely the, ve'hicle storage eestablishments. “ LeRoy-J.- Keach; board: presi
Senate Foreign Relations Com- membering you and though you're.dent, said he had received sev-| mittee, was at times the only remembered at other times, too— eral complaints. against garages Democrat in his seat during theistill somehow, this seems like a Which have been parking cars in eral large trees, but one wing
Jenner speech. At the ¢lose he
{grand chance to say how warmly
Said he had heard every word, but'T wish you life's best things each AtIng a hazard in case of of fire.
still wanted to know “are you Tor|day—Happy birthday.”
or against the Marshall Plan.” “*1 am unalterably opposed to it!
In the present form,” Sen: Jenner waited in the dark witha gtn in’ John Cody: tumbled nto a coal
Signed] “HH” In the room “where Mrs. Oder
Survivors are his wife, Lattie: {two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy M.| Hudson and Mrs, Virginia M.' Leach; three sons. Raymond E. Roy. J. and Howard R.; a sister. |Mrs. Emma. Richmond, Danville. Il, and two ' brothers, Dave 8 | Quackenbush, Danville, and Victor Quackenbush.
x Muncie Pilot Escapes Death
Times State Servis |
KOKOMO, Feb. 4—A Muncie | resident narrowly escaped death ‘Test night when his two-passen- | Bar. single-engine Cessna mono{plane crashed on a farm about six miiles south of here. The uninjured pilot, Jack Coyle,
about 35, had lost his way due to].
bad weather on a trip from South Bend to Anderson. "He maneuvered his light plane under a high-tension electric wire
as. the falling plane neared the)
ground, observers said. Employed in Anderson
He averted collision with sev-|
repapered to cover up blood stains 5000 pounds of coal. He was bur- ld:
replied. i me hand early today had been
China Spokesman
Praises Chennault NANKING, Feb. 4 (UP)—Gov- said she was in a hospital several] leove
ernment spokesman - Hollington | Tong, asked to comment on al
Scripps-Howarid newspaper, series The victim, who had been a months as a staff
resulting from what she said was a fight -in-which her former hus{band beat her a year ago...
weeks Tecovermg from the beating.
written by Maj. Gen. Claire L.{ bartender at the Mayfair Tavern,
Chennault, repied today that he considered Gen. Chennault a “far- a seeing man.’ Gen. China carried in the newspaper chain Included a suggestion the United States appoint an air adviser to help China fight Communist forces.“I hold Gen. Chennault In high! admiration because of his speediness in championing China's cause: when many Western leaders were lukewarm,” Mr. Tong
2100 block, E. 10th St. for about month, had a long police record. "He had been arrested seven
times, once for larceny in 1930, three to 10 years for burglary in 1931, and for malicious trespass in 1830 Fled to Detroit In 1033, Broglin escaped from! the Indiana Reformatory and was recaptured in Detroit and returned here to finish his sentence,
He _served in the Army 18
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No Appointment Needed PhotoReflex Studio, 8th Floor
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glass jar. Carnation, Pine, Powder, ........38¢, 3 for 1.00 aisles and driveways, thus cre- struck a smaller one. Apple Blossom, Gardenia, 1.00* P-8 Vitamin A Capsules When Ed Foster, on whose Kut-No-Mor Cuticle Remover, 50c* 25,000 units, 100’ .... 2.39 eaten tarm Mr. Coyle crashed, saw the Sutton Perfumed Water Softener, PB VIII B-Comdien ees Just a Scratched | Nose [plane im trouble, he drove his. 114-1b.. Pine, Honeysuckle, Gare 8 Vitamin B Complex; NEW YORK, Feb. 4 (UP) Sutomobile into a position near . dena, Apple Blossom. .....38¢ WEirvitecrie sis, reee 140 a field so that lights from the! . -- - (3 for 1.00°) P-8 Glycerine and Rose bupper yesterday, just ahead of Butomobils= provided “a- Handing} “Roger and Gallet Cake Powder Water; 4-028: ivceisvevepve 300 - Compact in container. ,...79c* P-8 Glycerine Suppositories, 29¢ ° ied beneath the coal for. half an| , Mr. Coyle is employed by an Roger and Gallet Fleurs D'Amour P-8 Clinical Thermometer : hour. When a fellow workman Anderson industrial plant and Sachet, in paper cylinder, 20c* oral or rectal .............125 {Hinaiy-dug-im-out-4t-was-dis« Dod flown to South Bend to get Yory Cologne ............. 1.50° Fresca Antiseptic rp red that Mr. Cody had ur. pa “He Was returning when Milkmiald Face Powder, regular- OPE vv svvewnverls tered only a scratched nose. |e o lost his way about .7 p. m. 1y 4.00, NOW + veeseeeenensds Sanex- Antiseptic ........ 42¢, 84¢
sergeant and, was dischargdd for medical treats ment of stomach ulcers. Broglin and Mrs. Oder were married here in 1938 and sep-|
Chennault’s Articles ofi|times and was convicted three arated in 1045 when Mrs. Oder!
was granted a divorce,
Bruce Short Heads ‘State Highway Group
LAFAYETTE, Feb. ¢ (UP)—
Bruce Short of Indianapolis was.
named president of the Indiana Highway Material and Equipment
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Broglin also remarried after) his divorce from Mrs. Oder, His|
second wife, Nila, got a divorce |
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(Continued From Page One) | to the bribe offer was an inspired game of basketball in| which the "Bulldogs swam Ohio by 24 points—and a bad] headache for the New York] gamblers who were quoting only | |nine-point odds. “Never,” sald Charley's moth-| er, Mrs. Walter Maas of 1501
ley so angry. When. he got! through talking on the telephone he looked like he had the measles.” ' i Feeney Orders Probe The development brought an ANgry response .from other quarters, too. Mayor Feeney, himself a former Notre Dame athlete (ordered an immediate and exhaustive probe into what ap-
[peared to be the first attempt hy Chief Rouls expressed belief ney. Jodelle Pertume, 1 le: 0. 1.00%
gambling . interests “to. tamper
with Hooster collegiate basket- least for the present. FBI head Jodelle CoNgne, regular 2.50, - 6-02. bottle,
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| rectors. er new officers are Glenn P. Holcomb of Indianapolis, vice
etter Writer
In Maas Bribe Attempt
Although the story of the bribe attempt leaked out before Investigation could get rolling, the name and address on the letter have not been revealed. Source of Annoyance Chief Rouls sald he had had previous complaints about gamblers hanging around the Fieldhouse. Their presence has been
|English Ave. “have I seen Char- a source of annoyance to univer-
sity officials for about two years but attempts to keep them away have been only partially suc-| cessful. University spokesmen said they | had not observed any money changing hands in the dark corners but were certain the bets
were being made for payoff later. The FBI was contacted én the! case but has not entered would not enter the picture, at
(quarters here had no comment.
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“1 just pay in cash—and pay- in person,” he said. That's what he told a teller| _ .. _ . * yesterday when he walked into the downtown office of the In- hold so closely I only w
Collector and owing two cents,” he pushed two pennies across the |
to|® movie projector.
“We ‘had several for only i | For the smallness of the pay-cent last year,” he said. (ment, Mr. Rotman credited ac-| curate bookkeeping by the Boston theater for which he runs
‘Bugs’ in DC-6’s Cost Millions
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (UP) =n may take two more months get the bugs out of Douglas
Meet Cost Cuts: | _THE LETTER by the young secretary working for two 01a DC'S airliners: which nave oeen| had been in a coma since. “sourpusses” struck my fancy. I have run into the same circum-| gro
Best known of the DC-6's is An estimate that the 52-pas- President Truman's flylng White s impossible to senger postwar ships may retuzn House, the Independence.
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Income Tax Only 2 Cents, He Pays Cash—In Person
Theater Worker Even ‘Hoofs' It to Collector's
Office, Thereby Saving One Cent on Postage
BOSTON, Feb. 4 (UP)—Benjamin Rotman, 25, of Dorchester, wore the contented expression today of someone who has just saved more than half of his income tax payment. It was perfectly legal, and Mr. Rotman was willing to disclose
“They figured what to with. MA ound up Bg A kesman f or spokes: or loffice admitted that Mr re 21 was in town so I came in to/man’s was othe smalles pay my bill in cash. I figured it|thus far this year, would cost me a three-cent stamp wasn't anything to get ing to send in a two-cent payment,” about. lhe explained.
t payment but said it
“And a couple of years ago, one taxpayer filed a four-cent return, He paid it one cent a Quarter.”
to service around April 1 came today from Air Transport Association officials. The cost of the grounding to the airlines involve is being placed at $10 million t
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Toiletries and Drugs, Street Floor
Feb. 29, they poin wipere still are who should renev bela ‘Feb. 29, tc
ne whose b apr or Febru a new driver's lice he reminded. OtF renew their licens birth months. Holders of pu chauffeurs’ and censes, however, | Feb. 29 in any ev Fears Lat And unless mor in for plates and in the next few warned, the “las will be the heavie The bureau hea out-of-state drive: car licenses have home states, they -_pisk of being arre: “fhe bureau. cited example of -a-stat plates expired Jai “We've seen a pois cars with 1 some from other | bureau heads sai plates are invalid then they're inva too, despite the fa may drive on: tl until Feb, 29.”
STRAUSS SAYS:
; THEY Wot
BELIEVE |
(The case prevaricati
KIND OF , * of fishing | béen the v colorful ter about wha happened-
SO WE W —what kine whoppers ¢ Hoosier fis "hatch? Are and willing bit from th truthful [it yarns?
THE RESUL Liars’ Cont holds or ve to see what Truthful fish would cone ‘natire of a preposterot falsehood.
% This Liar
will be conc a high, eth flan — the lanks are r the Sportsn (the sixth) - | first floor, vy should be | 150 words | will be con fish tales.
~ AND THE will get a si ~{and a st at the Stra the opening the annual | at the Fair rq Feb. 28th,
Im s A DAT forward to to be had - are ready |
