Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 210, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1928 — Page 14

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M’ADOO VIEWED AS NEW BRYAN OF PARTY DRYS V Democrat Forces Against Wets May Find Champion and Leader at Parley. BY PAUL R. RALLON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Jan. 10—Possibility that William G. McAdoo may step out at the Jackson Day Democratic peace rally here Thursday, to take charge of the forces left leadcrless when William Jennings Bryan died, interested Democratic leaders today. McAdoo is to speak aijd Democrats consider that his words may determine whether anew Bryan is to take up the party’s dry cause or whether the wet leadership is to prevail in strained harmony without challenge. Th<? fact that Governor A1 Smith of New York, McAdoo’s opponent in the party split in 1924, is not to be present and is not to be represented at the dinner has given some party leaders the impression that the dry faction may control. Some Democratic Senators profess to know that McAdoo will make only a brief address pointing to the need for harmony in party ranks. McAdoo himself has indicated he will follow this course. The men would consider such an address an indication that McAdoo intends to let Smith be nominated by the convention without starting a, disruptive party fight. Other Democratic Senators are as firmly convinced McAdoo will step into Bryan’s shoes with a vigorous challenge to the party’s wet element. ARSON CASE NEAR JURY Second Trial of Former Klan Leader at Rockville. Bu Times Special ROCKVILLE, Ind., Jan. 10.—The case of Samuel F. Withrow, forme: Parke County Ku-Klux Klan official, charged with arson, may reach the jury in Parke Circuit Court here late today. $t is charged that Withrow set fire to a school building at Bridgeton during a bitter struggle between Klan and anti-Klan factions preceding the election of 1924. At the first trial the jury disagreed. DEATH HOST CONFESSES Muncic Man Sentenced Following Tragic Liquor Party. MUNCIE, Ind.. Jan. 10.—Harry A. Goodman tfns fined SIOO and costs and sentenced to thirty days in jail in Delaware Circuit Court after admitting that he was the owner of liquor consumed at a party which "/as followed by the death of Wilj.fcm Smith. James McCarty, William A. McClellan and Frank Van Matre, others in tlifc party, were fined S2O and costs each on intoxication charges.

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Within a few months she has progressed so well with her work that she is taken by Shepherd Seton, head of the school, as his personal pupil. In a few weeks he hms aroused in her. in the impassioned love scenes they rehearse together. sensations she has never had before. Diana falls passionately in love with Seton and decides to aks Arthur for a divorce. Arthur flatly refused to divorce her. When she returns to the studio. Seton tells her his wife has gone east for six weeks. That night Seton did not call and when Diana phoned to tell him goodnight. he was obviously annoyed. Next day Seton’s explanation that he feared his servants might be evesdropping infuriates Diana and she cannot go on with her lesson. Twentv-four hours later she has recovered her poise and Seton's friendliness makes her forget her humiliation over the phone call." Seton and Diana visit a roadhouse topeDiana decides to ask Arthur for a diDiana comes into Seton’s office to find him making love to his own wife. Diana and Seton call off their friend- * J&e leaves Seton to enter Klasalek's class when someone rushes in with the Information Seton has been shot. Vivian later confesses to Diana that she shot Seton. , , . . Her former husband comforts her and later she calls on Seton to find him nearly recovered. , , Vivian runs away leaving a note telling Diana they probably will never see each other again. , . Diana takes luncheon with Arthur and forgets they had agreed to see an attorney about a divorce that afternoon. Ttiey part and Arthur asks Diana's permission to call that evening. While Diana, in a romantic frame of mind waited for Arthur to arrive he phones smd gives a business appomt-m-nt as the reason for his Inability to keep their appointment. Diana suspects an affair with the woman he had spoken to that noon in the restaurant Arthur phones Diana to ask her to accompany Parker, an attorney, and himself to Juneh so they can discuss their livorce with him. No mention of Aheir divorce is made at the luncheon. Arthur objects to Diane's mixing marriage and a career arc' a reconciliation is avoided because Diana refuses to give up her career. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER LXVI The following day Diana returned to school. To a routine which,

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for her, had lost every vestige of its old glamor. Seton was still in the hospital. She went through her other classes with automatic, mechanical precision. At noon she was called to the telephone and she answered with her spirits rising a little. Perhaps it was Arthur. Relenting! She could see her lonely life, in that drab apartment of hers, falling from her like an old coat. “It must be Arthur,” she thought, “accepting my plan.” Her heart sang. But a feminine voice came to her over the wire: “How are you, Diana?” “Who is it?” “It’s Beachy, darling! I just heard about Mr. Seton. Won’t you come to see me and tell me all about it?” “There is nothing to tell, Beachy. It was an accident.” The other girl’s voice became wistful and a little pleading: “Won’t you please come out anyway, Diana? Do you know that you haven’t been here since I was married?” Diana realized that she had neglected her friend shamefully promised to make the visit. The trip on the street car seemed endless. She was forced to transfer twice and walk for blocks over sand and covered sidewalks that all but ruined her chic oxfords. “If people insist on living at the end of the world,” Diana thought

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