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kepi mo vras
kik. .ktiio.-mlic liiul.T in the ii.'
a: and In.. presidential nominee
last year, han taken up the task
"I uniting the minority hand for
the four-year contest with the
Hoover administration. He led!
with considerable stoves.), too. In!
the fust test as he twh-e had the:
senate Insist upon the export de
benture principle of farm relief
over the stronK opp.witlon of Her
bert Hoover.
The surprislne changes lead to
the uuesiion of what the new'
years v:ll hrlm.-. Are the rifts be. i
twecn President Hoover and Mo
ral! and lirookhart politically seri
ous? Will Senator Kohinson's
leadership in the senate be a sin-,
nlf leant point when the democrats
cast about for presidential tint-
Walking Around Jerusalem
t of draining the I'timim K.if,! ui a i rrL. mat inn i r -1 i.i
marshfrt to stump nut malaria lia rt'-in thf swaiwp In ml to pin-K-"!
'i-nU-r way. At th' m.. if-ivi'v
nN'Ti:rAsilN. Italy (p;
iW'IoKUh's to the world cntiKrPss of
Jjhrarluns nt Knme, including many
of til"1 it-adinn librarians of tin
rallied States, snw somn of th
tnnf wonderful books on earth
u-hf-n tliy visited here the nmn- hr
n.sterv founded by St. lieiHHlic', . Ho rah and lirookhart are In
just 1 100 years nt;o. dead earnest fur the export de-
DurinK the dark middle r.ptM, henture farm relief proposition,
when barbarians were .sacking li- w"i"h Mr. Hoover was successful
brnries and internal feuds were in- in having eliminated from the ng
lent on burning them, the liene- n-'uliural .measure passed in the
dictine monks of Montescassin.) -xrn session. They are going on
patiently copied immortal works ' with their 'iRht " ave the d.--and
thus preserved for tmlay price- i honttire added to the pending tar
less books that would otherwise11" hi,t- Hroolthart has called for
h:ive been lost forever. Among a Presidential candidate who will
them are "The U,Uon Ass" und i s",".,,"'t !hf l"'intur.
the '"Metamorphoses" of Apuleius;
the. History and Annuls (f Tacitus:
!
f ator Watson
Vie.
Cicero's oration "Pro Cluentio" and 1
I'resiibnt Curtis and Sen-
itre of the school of
the "regulars." Once they were
his essavs. -Kepublfcu" and "About i km- it-i""""-"
the Laws." 'The Nature of the'11""1'1 invention last year, they;
riods" and Ovid's "Kasii." j wtMV "'""ng the. first to offer
The oldest grammar in history ' thoir M'rvi, es ,n the Party's cam-
was also- preserved intact bv the j )a,Kn" Th,1' are Prai'l,cal M"-
lienedictlnes. This was Varrone-a ll4 i:ins' an,! IlrP minn lhope wno'
"Latin Language." Mftnterassino I ' n",,,tn" l'T w,p ',ar mUf" s,"n"
kept i) n harmed the only original
copy. I pon tnis ail grammar!
dtiwn to the i-.nKU-m grammar , ,, ' . ' . ... I
! fold resii Mill' trnm I in Smith can-1
tatlght It) American selnos, have , . , . ... u, .. i
... . . tdidacy is declared by tho hard
yponding to treatment. Al'.hough
a running mate of C.nvernor Snil'h
: four years hence on its record of
tli is administration.
, . The eruption in the deiipreratlc
WASHINGTON A Whut 1- '
probably the world's most remark.-;
able three-mile walk Iris been com- :
pleted.
The lirhish have rebuilt th?
wnMji of Jei usaleni. Today tlie.y run j
the cirotiii of the city which is holy
to Christians. Moslems and Jews.
The golden-yellow limestone f ,
i Jerusalem's malls gleams in the ,
1 sun. livery one of the S4 twt"s
.stands Kuurd. staunch r. ml intat.
as when SuleiuiaYi the Magnil'icent
built them on the ruins of older
1 walls. In places layers of rock .
representing thee civilisations rie
; one above the other, like rock stra
ta: Jewish beveled stones, Uonuin
cut stones, and finally the Moham
medan blocks.
Kmhrusures for archers and
f erosshowmen fret the wall like
' teeth in a gear. The Nutionu! Geo
graphic society describes Jerusa
' lem as a mincemeat pie of strung'
'elements set within this scalloped-;
! edged limestone crust. !
Walking a round JeruAlem i
(like walking around a fairsied
! miildle west furm The u':ills in-:
close about -"0 acres of land. They
1 stand about three stories high.
Kight gates pierce the wall or did.
The golden gate in the east wall .
of the temple areai the gate !
through which Jesus is said to I
have come into Jerusalem on Palm1
Sunday, has been closed for cen
turies. It ,will never be opened,
according to the Moslems who con
trol the temple area, until judg
ment d;ty.
A wall jaunt gives the visitor )
bit d'ti-eye view of Jerusalem's po- j
siiion and its diverse hie. Looking j
into the mvtnes beyond, the walker J
realizes tlte strategic position uf
the city on a hill surrounded by !
nutucal "'ditches'' and ti circle of I
; other hills. ,!
Km m the northwest walls the :
stroller looks into the Christian
uuaru-r, thick with religious houses ,
nvt-rtopried by the Church of the
llnly SepuU'hor on the. site,, of ,
which Jesus is believed to have
. been crucified. The northeast walls
enfold the Mohammedan (quarter;
the southeast the llaram. or tem
ple inclostire with the Dome of the
Hock and the Mosque of Aksa oc- '
copying the site of the historic
temple of the Jews. ;
Continuing around to the south,
the Wailing place of the Jews
comes in view in a dark alley
hemmed by the Temple wall and
; Moslem Mochrchin slums. Next
! comes the Jewish quaru'i. with
domed synagogues replacing min-. t
a rets, and in the southwest the
Armenian quarter with its garden.
The journey ends at the Citadel,
on the site of Herod's fortress pal- :
ace flanking the Jaffa gate.
1 !
; OXKOIil). Kngland yA1) Modern i
; poets suffer for lack of direct
1 criticism, said John Masefield in
j giving n reading of his poems
' here. "What poets need Is the '
! dead cat thrown by a dissatisfied ,
member of the audience," he ex- !
I plained.
U So ii SI 1 1 1 1 1 in I. TmkfV. 1-tMenh tii;ins Were so glad lo walk iafey
diii-r Hi'in urdered to cut their in the narrow streets that the
ittiti;.! t'a r e f mm L'O cents to 10 the. drivers finally were glad to
..Mi-, ! .'' f tbetn I'di'-k I'.-dej-. take anvtbintr.
I
The work of the I'.enedictine I
monks in preserving priceless j
books of the cliurch has been even
U'a, (IS Ills
" " "' ' ' parlVs le, v in the senaf by
fyprlan and St. A rose; lhetms southerners who did not
most inn i.aiiM, , ,,,.u oi . . ., ,,,,. emidlilaev.
j So there are some of those who
John VIII; the oldest text of
decree by CJraiian. famous codifier
of laws, h:ive all been saved from !
the depredations of time and oft
men by the Henedictine brethren.)
Among the visiting Americans j
were Herbert I'utnani. librarian of'
congress; Andrew Keogh, librarian ,
f Yale university and president of
are given to lung time prophecies
who see in I he southern senator
the possibility of a link between
the warring Smith factions of the
north and the revolting demo
crats of the siio'lttand.
the American Library association, j DOrf Is TofllCj
Mid William W. Hishop. librarian !
Says Roosevelt
nf the I'niversity of Michigan.
4.
YEAR IN POLITICAL
MAKE-UP OF NATION
Hy I'YnneiH M. 'Stephottson
(Associated Press Staff Writer.)
WASHINGTON' (1 A year'.
play of politics has. hrouttht some
startling switches In the lineups of
th& national parties.
Herbert Hoover has ascended
tH party throne to find his form
er enemies his friends nnd hlu
friends of the campaign anion?
, h'ts opponents today.
It was Senator Watson of In
diana nnd Vice-President Curtis
who led the stout-hearted drive
of the coalition nKOinst the Hoo
ver presidency candidacy in the
party battle last year. Today the
President counts them as his two
trustworthy advisers.
Senator Borah of Idaho and
Senator Hrookhart of Iowa waged
tho valiant Hoover euinpaign in
the doubtful farm areas of the
middle west and south last fall,
lint they were the first . to break
with the President and they
"broke" on the all-important Is
sue of farm relief.
Over in the democratic rank",
the outstanding candidates for the
presidency In that party's futile
campaign Alfred E. Smith, of
New York and James A. Iteed of
Missouri have retired to the side
lines of private life, temporarily,
at leust.
Senator .loe Kottinson of Ark an
One of the most benefieal and
invigorating tonics lo both body
and mind Is on active interest In
some branch of sport, thinks
Colonel Konsevelt, written in the
current issuo of Liberty .Maga
zine "Front the time we were knee
high to grasshoppers we were
brought up to be sportsmen.
"Kven if wo did not become
experts with the rifle or cham
pion swimmers, we got the right
spirit, which is what counts. 1
won't go us fur as to say that
I never shot a bird sitting or
caught a trout on a worm, but
when I did I was ashamed of my
self. "Any family that lives in the
country rtin have sport of some
type. There are places whero
rifle ranges' can be improvised,
and there Is generally water for
bathing and fishing of some sort
near by. Whether It bo fishing
or shooting, tennis or horse-hack
riding. I am sure that, for young
or old. sport, to quote from Dome
Juliana Herners, Is goode for
the soule as well ns the bodye."
TOKYO lPl Hugh Keenleyside.
who recently came here as Cana
dian charge d'affaires, made an
early diplomatic record. He um
pired a baseball game between the
staff of the I'nited States embassy
and high officials of the Japanese
foreign office and did It to the sat
isfaetion of both teams and the
crowd.
Looking to the skies for law
enforcement, o. W. Wilson, chief
of police in Wichita, Kans., learn
ed to 'solo" with six hours' Itlr
structlon.
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