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Show HEARTBREAK AHEAD "Our love is too precious for conventions," says 19-year-old Diana Brown. She means her infatuation for a man of 42, who is married and father of three children. She threatens to go with him to Neiv Mexico, where he will soon be stationed, sta-tioned, as he is an army officer. offi-cer. She slips out and sees her "Kron" every day, and has asked his wife to give him a divorce. di-vorce. What is Diana's mother to do? Angry remonstrances will just force the stubborn Diana to more secret liaisons. If she becomes convinced that her parents are old-fashioned and unreasonable, clinging to out-ivorn out-ivorn "conventions" she will leave home, follow her charming, charm-ing, middle-aged lieutenant. Then it will be too late for Diana's Di-ana's mother to do anything for her daughter but to try to shield her from the consequences conse-quences of her folly when Kron gets tired of her and abandons her. There is heartbreak heart-break ahead for Diana. Miss Norris admits the difficulty diffi-culty of this situation. Tact and patience are about the only means the Browns have at their disposal. Sometimes drastic and dramatic measures bring results, however, as this article describes. |