Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1926 — Page 14

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m AID PLANS APPEAR SHELVED IN THISCONGRESS Ignored in Program Framed tfy Steering Committee of Senate. Bv United Preei WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Farm relief, which was expected to be one of the outstanding Issues at this* session of Congress, has been pushed Into the background for the present at least, by other legislation, agriculture leaders In the Senate said today. In the program just drawn up by the Senate steering committee for the session, no mention is made of farm relief measures. , The Senate Agriculture Committee held its first meeting yesterday, but failed to discuss the McNary bill, In troduced by its chairman. The same proposed legislation, with two minor changes ,was introduced ir the House yesterday, by Representative Fulmer (Dem.), South Carolina, it is a modified form of the McNaryHaugen bill of last session. Pressure brought to bear by farm leaders in both Houses led to in troduotion of the bill in the lower branch by a member other than Haugen (Rep h lowa, who is chair man of the House Agriculture Com mittee. Republicans made a concession to Southern Democratic agriculture leaders in permitting the bill to bear the name of a cotton State representative In the hope of collecting enough Democratic votes to insure passage. The McNary-Fulmer bill eliminates many of the controversial features of the McNary-Haugen measure. Its central feature is a $250,000,000 revolving fund to be used for farm loans. Confidential opinion of many Senate leaders, however, is that no farm relief measures will be passed this year. Action will be delayed until 1927, so any relief measures will be fresh in the minds of the farmers when the 1928 presidential election rolls around, these leaders predict.

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THE STORY SO FAR • Through DR. DON STILLWATER, pretty SONIA MARSH of Stoekton, get* a position in the real estate office ol JED THOMAS, his uncle. Believing she has captivated FRANKLIN CRANE petted vouug salesman. Soma allows him to make love to her, crediting his explanation that he cannot marry her because the breaking of his engagement to Genevieve Erickson, a pretty society girl, might prove fatal to nis invalid mother. Crane's drinking causes an auto wreck m which Sonia suffers bruises and asks for Dr. Stillwater to attend her , Though Sonia still loves Crane, she Is disgusted with him and marries Dr, Stillwater. ... ... They keen the news from all but their parents. . After seeing Crane again on the street, Sonia asks Don for her freedom. Don insists that Sonia go to her par; ents while he makes a four months trip to Berlin, and promisee to release her if she still wishes it when be returns. - . . Before Sonia tells Crime she is married. he mentions the breaking of his engagement Sonia savß she will be tree Wealthy ' ' 'WALTER HENDERSON whom Sonia refused to marry la found <^f< A /'the Inquest Sonia s enemy. BERTIE DONOHUE. tells of Cranes threat against Henderson Crane Is suspected, and to save him Sonia falsely declare* sho was with him that night in his Marin County shack. She sends newspaper clippings of tno story to Don. . .... Sonia does not resist when she finds Crane is driving her to hts Isolated shack. They spend the night there. Sonia returns home w nfen she gets news that, her father killed himself because of her disgrace. , , . Sonia is surprised to learn from her mother that Jed Thomas is Sonias father, but Sam Marsh never knew the truth Sonia decides to return to work, CHAPTER LXX , The day forced Sonia to a realization of her situation. She had less than SSO of her own. To be sure, that did not include the money Don had deposited to her account. But she told herself that she would never touch that. A room at the hotel was expensive. She was conscious now of the necessity of Quarters where she could receive Franklin. She thought of the apartment she had shared with Maxine, but some Inner sentiment prevented her going to see if It were vacant. Those days were over. The fewer reminders the better, even if It had not been too much of a responsibility to swing alone. In the end she rented a much cheaper plhce on Fillmore St. The neighborhood was not beautiful. Indeed, she had doubts of Its respectability. “Which is just as well,” shrugged Sonia, conscious of a strange, new bitterness settling about her heart. It was late afternoon when she called Franklin to give him her ad dress. His voice over the telephone was like a drink of water to her thirsty soul. “I’ll be out for a minute on my way home.” By the time he came she had the room In dingy orderliness. Nothing could make it cheerful, not even the bunch of daffodils he presented. But at least It was a shelter. He took her in his arms, pityingly. “Lord, I hate to see you here.” “It’s the best I can do.” “If you’d let me help, Sonia . . .” She put her hand across his lips. "Absolutely not. ‘A poor place, but mine own,’ ’’ she laughed. Guaranteed Painless DENTISTRY Low Prices—Easy Terms DR. FORSHEE 22Vi N. Penn. St. Riley 5708 white Furniture Cos. Jsk. Watt Tm (|shu "T* Hoar of Real Fornllwi Talaeq" Ml to >4* WsshTnaton 1. SMART APPAREL On Easy Terms PURITAN CLOTHING STORES 131 W. Washington St.

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“But Sonia, It's so drab. None of the beauty your soul craves.” “I know, but It may be only temporary. If I get something to do that pays enough, I'll move." “That reminds me,” -he said uneasily, “Jed Thomas asked me for your address.” %* “You didn't give it to him?” “What else could I do? He knew I had it. Perhaps he’s to reconsider his harsh words.” “He can go to,” she cried, fiercely. “I’d walk the streets before I'd work for him.” He left, asking her to meet him for lunch. Sonia sat with her feet perched on the oven door. After the comfortable warmth of Franklin's shack, the room seemed bitterly cold. She looked about, wondering how she could have chosen a place so devoid of color. Even the living room In Stockton had a certain homely comfort. This had no note of brightness save the frail daffodils, shivering in the gloom. In the morning she Intended to start the search for a position. A pair of freshly washed stockings hung over a chair. Her best loot must be foremost, although she felt she was in no condition to meet strangers, much less to ask for a position which she did not really desire. If only she and Franklin were married and had a little home of their own! How happy she would be! How clean and thrilling their relations! She would;, be willing to work all clay, serene In the knowledge that he would be coming at night . . . her husband! It occurred to her. faintly, as a memory from a dream, that she had a husband, one who would have given her everything. Eyes somber and remote, she corrected herself—everything but the rrmd excitement which Franklin roused. Wasn’t that worth any luxury? For him she would endure any sacrifice, any humiliation, even live day after day in this dreary, unsightly room. She remembered the emotion she had felt when she gazed at the sky-

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line of San Francisco, the dreams she had had. Then she saw again the pathos of her father's patient face . . . Sighing she went to bed. Before she had time to get away the next morning, Jed Thomas came. Cold and irreproachable us ever, he entered her little room. “Have you found a position yet?” “No,’’ she replied, uncompromisingly. His colorless voice continued: “I thought perhaps I might he able to do something for you. A friend of mine needs a bookkeeper.” Sonia's green eyes met his Icily. “Mr. Thomas, there Is no necessity for you to disturb yourself about me.” “I should he glad to help you If I can., I regret the unpleasant situation as much as anyone. There Is no reason why I shouldn’t be of service to you.” “No reason why you should.” His eyes narrowed. “None, indeed, save the fact that you are a young girl my nephew was Interested in.” Sonia rose. The color was sweeping in waves across her cheeks. Her eyes were stormy. "I see no reason for prolonging the agony. I asked for my old position and you did not *ee fit to give It to me.” “I am sure you can understand my position In the matter.” “Oh, surely,” she agreed sweetly. “I understand, and I also release you from any false sense of obUgatlon.” He was watching her uneasily. She knew he wag assuring himself that of course she could know nothing of his old relations with her mother. Still one could not be too cautious. ”1 doubt if you can secure another position without recommendations.” “Don’t let that bother you. I assure you I'll find something.” He retreated In good order, with no sign of defeat. But Sonia was furious. “He would condescend to help me.

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