Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1925 — Page 16

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SCANDAL WAVE; BRITISH SOCIAL LICHTS SPUTTER Courts Say Cases Are Not Typical Novelists Say They Are. Bu Times Special / LONDON, May 16.—The philandering, booze-fighting and dope-taking ('ragged into light by the recent succession of society divorce trials •—are they typical of British aristocratic life? "Yes, yes, yes,” shouts a chorus of novelists, playwrights and critics at large. “No, no, no," hushes the dignified pronouncement of several high courts. The question is agitating virtually the entire public now, and particularly the smart set, the ultra-smart and the near-smart. It began to make conversation during the Bus sell and Dennistoun cases, and increased in volume as the details piled up. The mud that was thrown seemed to stick. The papers were full of It, and then along came several clever dramatists and presented savagely cynical plays in which the same society was held up to scorn and ridicule for its utter degeneracy. Babylonian Tales Adding to the tales of Babylonian misconduct have been anew series of sensations revealing that ' one home after another has been broken up, because people in exclusive circles jftst cannot get along with each other. Such a case was the divorce suit of Lady Kitty Vinoent against Brig. Gen. Sir Berkeley Vincent, centering In the very holy of holies of social prestige. glr Berkeley once commanded the 6th Innlskilling Dragooons and was distinguished in both the Boer War and the world conflict. Lady Kitty is the daughter of the late Earl of Airlie. and her mother was one of i the ladies of bedchamber to the queen. At the Vincent wedding one of the handsomest gifts came from the queen. And that marriage now Is wrecked. Gort Divorce Another bad shock for the upper crust was the divorce suit brought by Viscount Gort. The viscount has won more immediate awards of decoration for heroism than any living British soldier. Kt succeeded to his title while a schoolboy at Harrow, entered the army and was a subaltern at the outbreak of the war. He was wounded nine times and finished as a lieutenant-colonel. Viascount Gort won the Victoria Cross by leading an attack of the first battalion of the Grenadier Guards. Although seriously wounded, he had hirriself carried forward on a stretcher, directing the combat. He did not collapse until after they had captured 200 prisoners; twe? field batteries and numerous machine guns. Lady Gort, while he was away, operated a millinery shop and gave all the profits to the Red Cross. They have two Shaken Confidence As these cases one by one have shaken confidence in the structure of society, judges hearing the testimony have gone out of the way to utter reassuring dicta. Neither these real life cases nor those In current literature were anything but abnormal instances, they declared. Arnold Bennett and other wellknown writers are fighting back in defense of their craft. Not only were the plays and novels an accurate mirror of goings-on in modem London they say, but the authors have under stated rather than over stated the case. "If you don’t believe it,” say the authors, "visit the big hotels, exclusive restaurants and expensive night clubs and use your own eyes and

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