Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1927 — Page 7

MARCH 14,1927

FREEDOM, A HEADY WINE, MISS MARTHA LEE WARNS We Can Do As We "Please Only When It Doesn’t Hurt Others. By Martha Lee "I want to be free.” That’s in the air nowaday. We see or bear it indicated everywhere we turn. If Susie wants to smoke or wear trousers, or Ted wants to drive like mad “it’s nobody’s business,” they declare. The older folks are strongly touched with the same spirit. They want to be “free.”

But freedom is a heady wine. One must learn by degrees to handle it. Consider the diver. Working at the bottom of the sea,..under great pressure, he can only be lifted to the freedom of the winds and the open sky by degrees. Woman's emergence into the freedom of spirit that is her inalienable light shouldn’t be so rapid that she loses her balance of judgment. We can do “as we darn please’’ ouiy if it does not affect the rights and happiness of others. Otherwise, we are likely to be like the canary, who let loose from his cage,' flies hurriedly and frantically against the screen, the walls —anywhere. At last he falls. He doesn’t know how to handle his freedom. She Acts 'Like a Young Man' Dear Martha Lee: I am much distressed. My daughter who is only li> years old. hut •viio j a very successful private secretary. ha? lately taken it into her head that ‘her life is her own” and that she Lowes no further thought or consideration Ito her home or to us. Her father and I love her dearly but it's been hard not to object to her smoking and acting like a young man I may have nagged a little at some of the “up-to-date” things she has been doing, but I'm afraid she's getting talked about for her free kind of ways and Miss Lee. for her to leave us and go into an apartment of her own which she says she’s going to do. will break my heart. Pipage comment on this. DISTRESSED MOTHER. Your trouble is of course the clash of wills which is common nowadays when the young folks so desire to ,be i'free.” Undoubtedly you’ve driven her to her decision because you've nagged, but of course it's hard not to. You can only use persuasion here. Perhaps matters are not as serious as Jon think them. Smoking and “acting like a young man” look pretty terrible to many of the older folks, but a girl, who is bright and successful in the business world, probably realizes that she must use her freedom discreetly. Anyway, try not to nag any more, and this may straighten out. Blamss It on Her Dear Martha Lee: lam in terrible worry. My husband wants me to take all the blame and I will. lie has lost his position that he held for ten years and he says he doesn't care because now I can t ii.i" him for money. ire says he wants to separate and that he's tired of trying to get along. Do you think it is possible for a man to love bis wife and then not want to live with her? P. R. Your husband is simply suffering from mortification and worry at losing his position. He doesn’t really blame it upon you, but some how it. relieves him to feel that he’s not entirely at fault—so he says you are. I Be patient and kind at this time, until he gets on his feet again. Treat as a joke his suggestion of separating and don't let his discouragement pull you down. Try and be brave for both at this time. The clouds will pass. Has Beaten Her Dear Martha Lee: When I married my husband, four years ago. he did not tell me that he had been married before or that he bad a little daughter. Afterwards when I found it out. he was very angry, hut begged me to forgive him. I did. but it was a great shock. Mv great trouble now is that he is very cruel to me. has beaten me and his mother, who looked on. encouraged his

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doing so. He won't let me go near my people. What shall I do? BROKEN-HEARTED YOUNG WIFE. I cannot believe that a man who descends to beating his wife has enough manhood in him to evolve into a decent husband. I hate to advise divorce, but why not take a vacation from him for awhile and see if this will awaken him? Always Sits at Home Dear Martha Lee: Please publish this at once. My parents and every one at home won’t let me go anywhere. Iff I do get out. to a show or to one of m.v friend?, they come after me. As for the boys, I believe my mother would kill me if she saw me with one. It's terrible to always sit at home when other girls go places and have good times. “BLUE, BLUE.” It’s hard to understand how parents can so forget their own youth as to keep so tight a clamp upon young spirits. It’s almost certain that their reason for such actiojjs spring from anxiety and is an attempt no doubt to keep “Blue, Blue” from falling into the fast pace of many of the young folks of today. It’s a mistake, though, as any extreme idea is. Saint and | ir Sinner Wealthy RALPH CLUNY. 6S. was murdered just before he was to have married frivolous CHERRY LANE. 18. Immediately Cherry disappears, leaving a r.ote for her sister FAITH saying she could not go on with the wedding. Cherry’s elopement with CHRIS WILEY becomes known. Cherry has been engaged several times. Once she tried to run away with ALBERT ETTELSON. fi married traveling salesman, and was rescued by her sister and 808 HATHAWAY. Faith's fiance and nephew of Cluny. Cherry admits that Cluny attempted to force the marriage, but protests her innocence. Faith suspects Chris Wiley, thinking he knew that Clunv had willed much money to Cherry. Charles Reilly Neff, who drew up the will, testifies that Cluny made Cherry his chief beneficiary whether or not she married him. The coroner’s jury releases Cherry but immediately she and her husband are arrested by DEVLIN, deputy district attorn6Faith is furious when Bob tells her Attorney Stephen Churchill, whom he employed. thinks circumstances are against Cherry and suggests a plea of self-defense as the best chance of her freedom. , . . Peculiar footprints and a bit of tom strap suggest that the murderer might be a cripple. ... .. A mysterious letter furnishes another clew and Phil, a beggar, is Kelly, an old newsdealer, makes an effort to. find him. The trial causes great excitement. At half past twelve that memorable first clay of Cherry's trial for the murder of Ralph Clunny, Judge Grimshaw declared a recess. When Cherry had been led away to her lonely luncheon in the prison, Bob ook an arm of. Faith and her ; father. v i “We'll have time to drive over to i a decent hotel for lunch, I believe,” ihe said in a low voic£. ‘‘Don’t let [ the reporters corner you for interviews.” “You seem to have a genius for getting through mobs,** Faith told him a few minutes later, when they were seated in his car, which was 1 threading its slow way through the ' traffic jam. i “My genius for evading reporters does not anywhere near approach Cherry’s genius for picking jurors,” Bob laughed. “Isn't she a marvel? Cool as a cucumber and wise as a serpent, even if she does look like a wide-eyed infant. And she never flinched once when the prospective jurors were asked if they had con-, scientious scruples against inflicting the death penalty. Marvelous girl, Cherry." "Sne has the courage of innocence,” Jim Lane said heavily. ‘*l— was proud of her today.'* “So was I dad.” Faith choked, tightening her arm about his shoulder. “Chris' lawyer surely threw a bomb-into the court this morning when he made application for a separate trial for Chris,” Bob continued. “Funny how they kept the reporters from getting an Inkling of it. Wonder how he’s getting along?” A newsboy sprang to the running hoard of the car as It was momentarily halted at a crossing. “Extra: Chris Wiley near death's door after operation!” the youngster shrieked, pocketing his nickel and darting away to other sales. Faith read aloud from the sensationally worded front page story of Chris’ sudden illness and the postponement of his trial, as Bob kept a wary eye on traffic: , : “Christopher Wiley, co-defendant with his wife, the beautiful, titianhaired Cherry Lane Wiley, charged with the murder of Ralph Cluny. aged lawyer, and at the time of his death, fiance of the lovely Cherry, lies critically ill in city hospital, following an emergency operation at 0 o’clock this morning for mastoiditis. “Within less than an hour after news of Mr. Wiley’s critical illness had reached the streets, ten baskets of hot-house flowers and fruit had been received at the hospital, some of them bearing cards with the names of the donors —all feminine; others being sent anonympusly by sympathizers and admirers of the handsome defendant, who has a reputation for being a heaft-breaker.” "Piffle!” Bob ejaculated. “I’m sorry he’s sick, but I’m glad for Cherry’s sake that he will not be tried with her. She'll have a better chance alone.” "Listen!” Faith cried. ” ‘Young Mrs. Wiley, except for a very becoming pallor, looks none the worse for her confinement In prison, and, so far as interested observers could note, Exhibited no concern over her husband’s sudden illness. Her composure during Lawyer Penny’s request for a separate trial for her husband strengthens the persistent rumors that the beautiful young wife already regrets her hasty marriage.’ “That is going to injure Cherry, Bob. People are going to think that

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