Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 194, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1927 — Page 18

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GOV. JACKSON TO BE ADMIRAL No. 3 Head—Seo Puzzle Executive Will Get Title at Dinner in Armory. Governor Ed Jaackson will become a full admi-al of the Indiana Navy Dec. 27, when officers in the State Naval Militia will be sworn into the serving at a dinner in the United States Naval Reserve Armory, 17 E. North St. The Governor assumes this important title by virtue of his office, which makes him commander-in-chief of the land and sea forces of the State. Adjt. Gen. William Kershner will swear in the Naval Reserve officers, who also will become officers in the Naval Militia. The induction ceremony will be followed with a Christmas party and dance for the officers and men of. the reserve. The dance will be under auspices of the Naval Reserve units and officers from the Naval Reserve headquarters and Naval training station at Great Lakes, 111., will be present. Committees in charge of the arrangements have been appointed by Lieut. O. F. Heslar, commander of the Indiana units of the reserve. •Chairmen are: Lieutenants T. H. Escott, S. A. Bishop and Paul M. Akin. PLANS LEGION PARLEY Stapp Leaves to Work With C. of C. at San Antonio. On completion of his work as director for the $5,000,000 endowment fund for the American Legion, Philip P. Stapp left for San Antonio, Texas, as executive secretary in charge of arrangements for the national legion convention in 1920. Stapp will work with the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce and will live in the convention city next year.

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BEGIN HEBE TODAY When Diana Farwell's mother overhears talk ot love between her daughter and a schoolboy friend, she Is fearful that Diana will "go wrong" like her sister, Vivian, who ran away from home four years before. So the mother hastens a marriage of Diana with Arthur Vane, some years older, a successful Sau Francisco lawyer. Diana Is only 18 and goes into marriage believing • "Arthur is so different from other men he always will be satisfied with merely spiritual love." He respects her reserve, at first, as a young girl s natural shyness. But, after months of loveless wedded life, he tells her she has wrecked his life. Some time after her mother dies. Diana leaves Arthur and finds her long-lost sister, Vivian, preparing for a trip to New York. Diana rents a room at the home of Mrs. Burton, widowed friend of Diana’s mother, and enrolls In Seton's School of Acting. Within a few months she has progressed so well with her school work she Is taken by Shepherd Seton. head of the school, as his personal pupil. He arouses in her. In the Impassioned love scenes they rehearse together, sensations she has never had before. Vivian returns to San Francisco nad is furious when Diana admits she Is in love with Seton. Diana suspects Vivian has warned Seton to leave her alone, so Ushe telephones him to come to her room. Setn and Diana visit a roadhouse together. Diana decides to ask Arthur for a divorce. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTEIf L “TM SORRY,” Seton said when the JL door had closed. “Sorry?” she flared. “For what?” “That you happened to be here.” “But why be sorry? Nothing else in the world could ever have made me understand. I thought you didn’t care for each other. That she didn’t appreciate you.” Diana’s laugh was hard. “Certainly not! You’ve been very reticent about your marriage.” She saw that his lips were set. His face was white and strained. “What a fool I’ve been,” she continued, bitterly. “What a silly, vain, little fool! I suppose you’ve told her how crazy I am about you.” “Diana, for God’s sake!” She flung away from him angrily, brushing the tears from her eyes. “Not even my work was sacred to you. You’ve discussed me with her. Yet you told me she wasn’t interested in the stage.” “She isn’t—professionally. I have always discussed my plays with her. It’s my work, too, you know.” His self-control infuriated her. “I hate you,” she cried, passionately. “To think that you would bring her in here. In this room of all places!” Shepherd Seton put his hands behind his back and said, patiently, “Go onr I deserve it.” “But why did you do it?” she asked, bewildered. “You were the one who started it. Why didn’t you leave me alone?” “There’s no use for me to try to explain, now, Diane. You’re too angry. And you have every right to be. I do care for you much more than I intended to permit myself. But in the beginning I was trying to rouse you.” “Do you mean you made love to me ceiijerately?” “In the very beginning—yes! 1 have told you before that you seemed to me like a girl who is only half awake. You were as cold as ice. No emotional res,x)nse whatever. When ordinary methods failed 1 was curious to see what I could do with my own personality.” “You planned to do that to me?” “Oh Diana, please believe that I went much farther than I had planned. Your sweetness and charm went to my head.” “Your flattery is detestable.” “It isn't flattery. I am telling you the truth. In everything I said to you I was sincere. You have a tremendous appeal for me. There were times when except for your obvious lack of experience I might have forgotten every other claim. But Ido not love you. I have never said I loved you. . . .” It was true! She had been the one who talked of love! The life drained from her face. “Later on you will be able to see what this experience has done for you, Diana. You have gained a magnetism and understanding which are absolutely essential in your art.” “My art? I’m through with this acting business. I couldn’t possibly go on.”

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Go on? The Idea sickened her. “Then you aren’t the artist I gave you credit for being,” Seton said, sternly, but with misery in his eyes. “This should have been only a mild flirtation. It’s to my everlasting discredit that it developed into anything more. “And while I never would have chosen this ending, it’s the best thing that could have happened. You are too young and fine for the sort of affair we were drifting into.” She remembered then, coldly, that she had thought he was planning for a divorce. Divorce! Her nails bit Into the flesh as she thought of the ecstacy Arthur’s promise of reedom had given her. Freedom lor what! Oh, dear God! Anger slipped from her like a mask. Leaving her shaken, ill. “I think,” she said, slowly, “that I prefer a man like Jim Devlin. Nadine's affairs is not so pretty, perhaps, but at least she knows where she stands ” Her eyes wandered to his coat behind the door, and suddenly the ache In her heart became unendurable. “Oh, I can’t talk about it! Let me go!” She knew as he opened the door

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that he was feeling contemptible. And, forgetting her own pain, even then, she might have run back to comfort him.... But the expression on the face of Seton’s wife as she had gone to her husband would forever stand between them. She went out and behind her the door closed. As she stepped into the hall, Vivian rose from the bench where she had been waiting, saying in a queer, unnatural voice, “Come downstairs with me, Diana, I want to talk with you.” Diana turned to her with a face like a ghost. “Not now! Don’t try to talk to me now ...” “Diana—oh, my God, what's happened?” Diana turned away with a helpless cry. She was too unhappy at the moment to worry over what Vivian would think. Not until afterward did she remember that Vivian's eyes were dilated. Her lips a hard line.

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