Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 134, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1927 — Page 7
OCT. 13, 1927
Freedom on Mad Career to License BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Trailing in the footsteps of H. L. Mencken, Sherwood Anderson, Carl Van Vechten, Burton Roscoe and sundry other iconoclasts, the forces of pure intellect often give evidence of having no more sense than the hicks and hayseeds they criticize. They have long been screaming about the futility of enduring unhappy marriage. But are half a dozen unhappy matings any more sensible than only one? Throwing off the shackles of religious superstition is not such a praiseworthy thing If one becomes bound again with the thongs of skepticism. Having a hatred for prohibition is not a mark of deep wisdom if you are so intolerant -f its advocates that you speak of ‘hem always as yahoos and peruna bounds. Drift to License Being individual and . free is all very fine provided ybu know where to stop, but at the rate we arL now traveling we appear to be mv'ely transferring ourselves from the frying pan of convention into the fire of license. / Today most of the reformers are far more intolerant in their views than those whom they hope to improve. And, as Tracy so wisely has said, just because a thing is old is no sign that it is bad. Yet that is
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exactly what we seem to be trying to make ourselves believe. Still Unhappy More marriages and easier divorces are being advocated regardless of the fact that the more we change our wedding rings the unhappier we appear to be. We are so afraid that we will appear credulous that we believe in nothing. We are so shamed of being slaves of convention that we are fast losing the last shreds of our morals. We are so alarmed lest we fail to lead free existences that we are all suffering because nobody is dutiful to others any more. Seif has become such a deity with us that our spiritual attributes have about disappeared. And yet the fellows who are so anxious to have us free do not seem to be much better off nor any happier Chan we who still are shackled with a few family duties. And Rotarianism—that word that to intellectuals is likq the red rag to a bull— do you suppose after all, that it harbors any more than some of our literary circles?
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