Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1948 — Page 2

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Steps Follow Annual Beefsteak Dinner: Jenner Blasts Truman Foreign Policies By NOBLE REED

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Preliminary steps toward drafting the state Republican Party's 1948 platform on world affairs and war by the Indiana GOP Central Committee today. leaders from each of the state’s 11 districts were] to organize a Platform Advisory Committee at the Claypool Hotel this afternoon to begin drafting proposals for the party's convention here June 11. Action oné campaign issues Of communism faster than Joe followed the Columbia Club’s|Stalin ever could.” : annual Beefsteak Dinner last] “If the people of Europe Go| night when U. 8. Sea. William E. Jenner lambasted President Truman's foreign policy as a tic propaganda campaign” the GOP's economy program. . Brands ‘War Hysteria’ Sen. Jenner charged that Secretary of State George Marshall “has created war hysteria” and has “sat by and spread the theory

Communists.”

money we can send them will not halt the spread of communism,”! he said. {

the rape of country after country mail.” + +» « Wé have not guessed right

mess,” Sen. Jenner said.

“Communism is not being anon, was toastmaster,

Convention Platform Committee | by Hunger and new Jewish State in Palestine,

Europe |lack of money,” he said. “Czecho- will speak Sunday 3t 8 p.m. in slovakia was having a high de- ibiitha

{communistic. Last year we spent {$340 million in that country and preparedness were taken this money now belongs to the

Warns of Bankruptcy Sen, Jenner insisted that Amerlica is draining its resources at such a rapid rate that it cannot

stand the economic strain. not have the will to resist, all the gor ura ane oy of rossia 0 ica to go bankrupt,” he said. He charged that the proposed | °f 11, : ‘grant of funds to Italy before its| “We stood by at Yalta, Pots- Apr. 18 elections is & “sort of dam and Teheran and permitted thing that can become Dblack-

Benjamin N. Bogue, Columbia Eternal Light Radio Series will once . . . for foreign policy is a Club president, presided at the sing liturgical selections at the |dinner and Al Wyncoop, of Leb-|open meeting Sunday night. ———————————

THE INDIANAPOLIS ee Jewish Leader ® |Ask Mrs. Manners— ;

To Speak Here — Motherhood and Bud

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the first foreign secrelary of the os a— th Sm Sm Leama % works ; ama I LOVE MY HUSBAND but I can't keep my mind off|up to them. T don't drink or run around and I put my ar another man. The boy I went with five years before I met" Jome. i my husband called me a week before I went to the hospital to have my baby and asked me to leave my husband. 1|thing (feel the same old way about him, and I don’t feel like| head of the paino i : political a part. DEINE in the same room with my husband.

ment of he Jew-! I'm syre my husband would give me a divorce, as he wants only himeelt there's no more I can do for him. A DAILY ish Agency in my happiness, but would I be giving my son the right start in life

Palestine by giving him a stepfather? The other man is willing to give him| he haa cianged.b Visiting the Scvial Servioé He was born in | Veterans

| i Administration 3 J Russia but went |” home, lave 484 ity. | ‘at 38 S. Pennsylvania St. Counselors in those offices kn s.

with his parents We've been married a year and a half and barely make ends) fo the Holy meet. With the baby, things sure are rough. I'm 21, my husband

Mr. Shertok 1 iat the age 1s 23. and the other man is 24. . ‘A Private Note to ‘Not Sure’ : 0 speaks eight languages I don’t want to be selfish, but I'm not being fair to my husband TO “NOT SURE" g privately—Your ct iia need}

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and ews- | MRE. W. {Bavar. Sally; Paiattjgian; n | Motherhood and budgets are hard at 21, aren't they? You're 'MAITY, but they deserve a mother while they're growing up. | Cantor Robert Segal of the Missing fun, and you'd miss it with the other man but you ean’t | It's just t00 bad that you love this selfish man and that yg 1 be hopping Around hunting fum all the time. A few evenings letting him make you selfish. He is selfish, you know, op out, with your husband, may change your slant. Break abruptly wouldn't want to deprive you of your family. You're doing Mon with the other man or you'll stay in a muddle. than your share financially to get along with him. A selfish jo. Tell your doctor about dreading your husband's presence. isn’t lasting—soon you'll dislike him because you don’t

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