The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 05, 1926, Page 14, Image 14

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    A;Faithful AUy, of JSmta Claw
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Air-E Go Round
Other Noreltici, Too
If it's Something new in
Toys, we have it! For ex
ample, this great Air-E Go-
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Ready To Assume Xhristms Work '11 jj W
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BY CHUHCHIEADEB
Appears in Greek of Common
. People Says Dr, Sander
of Michigan
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KN ARBOR. Mich,- (AP)
Aii ancient scholar, probably the
leader f a church, vaa writer or
,c&pyist of the earliest fragment of
the text of the Bible "known to ex
ist,! believes Henry "A. Sanders of
the 'classical language department
of the University of Michigan.
.Dr. Sanders has spent two years
Working-over the bit q? browner
papj'ms, the most ' cherished item
of, f he; large papyri, collection of
t$e( University of Michigan.
It Is: written in the Greek of the
tpnjmon people, says Dr. Sanders,
thua distinguishing it from the
Tleiuxe city editions" of the com
plete Bibles of Antioch, Alexan
'nia and Cesserea. in which the
tihe penmanship of "the fclerk or
cpy 1st was the, observed, charae
t4rfetic. It has at the end of each
f&u&se little : mark above the
' Ifne. This Dr. -Sanders cohptrues
tl havanboea for-the direction pi
tho mmitAn th. church to shd'v
the phrasing. -It Is the orily-ptmc-tuation
observed.
The date8 'of writing of tho
fragment Is placed "in third
ceiitury of the century preceding
that in which Hhe eitx elltloha
were copied, he" texts ft part
ot Matthew, telling of the "fast
supper arid the betrayal N)f Jesus
Christ. It came-ilnto'thft posses
. sion or the university two ; years
ago through tbe -activities i4of Its
Near East Research organization.
The flrjst wriUng ot the Bible
was in ti Greek or tne common
people. Dr. Sanders '. declares," as It
was among the common people
speaking and writing Greek that
the taita had its first followers. It
was written from 50 to 90 A. D.
and he places the time of collec
tion at before 158 A. D. Later the
faith appealed to the educated
Greeks and the copyings of the
men of education is in a better
hand writing and with corrections
in the language. The late third
or .fourth century witnessed the
copying of the Bible for show pur
poses, in what Dr. Sanders calls
the "deluxe city editions" in
towns like Antioch and Alexan
dria. It is from these copies that
the King James and other editions
of the Bible hare been made uj,
he says.
"In general," says Dr. Sanders,
"the earliest known fragment of
tne Bible establishes the correct
cess of the earliest translations
iato the oW Latin, and the old
Syrian ' latigagea : as this .earliest
bit of scholastic Greek differs less
ia meaning " with ttem 'tfian "with
-the fourth century copyings into
Creek."
ing at last the aesthetic ideals of
its 'owner.
-own-cars ot Jade. Roadsters
of cafePau-lait and crimson. Se
dans of orchid and sable. The
colors of the lagoons in Venice
at mid-day. The myriad golden
browns and copper-reds and
brown-yellows of the autumn
leaves. Greens of the spring
brookside and rich scarlets that
vision poppies and sunsets.
Outside along the Champs Eyl
sees the changing kaleidoscope
thrills with its. never-ending
stream of harmonies. The haute
monde and the demt monde In
whirling squadrons of satisfying
color rolling past upon, 'the
smooth pavements like a flashing.
mountain torrent at the" end of a
rainbow. And here and there
soft punctuations of wine color
and black the Paris taxicabs, for
wine color and black is proper In
a Paris taxi.
One night I attended a great
function at the opera. The Pag
eant of Transportation! Here the
brilliant hues worn by the crowd
were like a gorgeous Spanish
shawl as I gazed down upon it
from one ot the, little balconies
overlooking the grand staircase J
Gbne are the gloomy simplicities
of the past. All was life and col
or. The opera foyers, never so
full of all the ravishments ot sheer
beauty as now. were su tf iclent for
the, artist even, without the opera
itself.
The president's guard was there
at attention, with their drawn sa
bres' and gilded helmets gleaming.
Inside, along the horseshoe, the
boxes looked liked veritable bas
kets of flowers hung along the
walls. So filled, were they with
beautiful women, their gowns of
orchid, peach, Rose de Versailles,
Saint Germaine green, glacier or
cloth-of-gold, being accented by
the dark notes of the evening
clothes worn by their1 escorts.
'Yes, the age of Color is'indeed
here! Now, whatever our ' na
tionality, our estate or time of
life; we can dare to express our
color individuality,, each in his
own way; in,jour homes, our fur
niture, our automobiles and our
selves. - ?
PARIS ABLAZE WITH
GORGEOUS COLORING
Each. Individual To Express
Himself irva Special
Shade .
PARIS The hunter's moon
hangs low over the Place Ven
dome, and in the gardens of the
Tuillerles the : fallen leaves rustle
underfoot. Autumn is in the air
. . and the Automobile Salon id
on. All Paris is color mad! At
the Grand Palais, where the motor
car creations of the great manu
facturers stand In rows like the
king's guard upon parade, there
are glints of burnt orange, and
"the dull rich warmth of maroons;
taking their place, in the color
harmonies of the whole and giving
forth a note like ihe muffled
Bound of a convent bell.. '
Never before Jiach -a spectacle.
Ionger the dead ; harmony of
ombre hues. Here fs beauty, and
life and soothing satisfactions for
the eye, studied from natuTO her
self an deliriously reproduced In
endless, and' ever changing strbtle-.
tics. The m'otor car Is expross-
. MOVIE SIDELIGHTS
(By The Asociated Press)
"Now look Jealousl"" command
ed a director of a young actor he
was testing in a close-up. The
young actor tried tils best; he,
looked pained, disgusted, angry,
but the facial expression of jeal
ousy eluded him.. 'I guess you
cant do It," grumbled 4 the direc-?
tor, He called anolheractor. fJ
The discomforted: youth sank
into a chair and watched his rival
step in front of the camera. 'After
a moment the director turned to
the youth in the chair. "That's
it!" he crted.: Hold that expres
sion !r Ant he grabbed theiyouth
and; forced him in front ,o the
Tens.
The life of movie performers
has its disagreeable features One
of them is the long ' waits they
sometimes must endure? Ijefoi-e,
they are called' into action. Some
read magazines, but most of the
cast either talk in groups or sit
idly by while watting j their turn
in tne scenes mat are being snot.
One noted star had three days of
it. waiting to be momentarily call
ed. Persons in waiters' attire being
served" by " waitresses was an odd
sight at Junch time in the Para
mount cafe at the Long Island
studio during the filming of a re
cent t picture. Some of the cast
had the role of waiters in the play.
In the secret rooms of a.Lime--house
dive set planned ingeniously
for, many successive lighting and
camera angles, long 'shots,f semi
closeup and closeups were made' of
six different characters without
stopping the camera, which is be
lieved to be a record. ' By means
of special .equipment and camera
the finished "shots" of 220 feet'
Is unbroken. If 'made- by the or
dinary 'methods, it would have
been 'cut in "from eleven io thirty
parts. :
When fires occurred recently In
the studios of Gloria Swanson and
Charlie Chaplin, camera men
roade"&h6t3" ' of the blazes forJ
possible use in future productions.
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