Show THE NEW YORK FAIR IN TEN HOURS just one decision niter alter another first where to park then which gate to enter and then most important por tant what to see first ford to the left of us shone brightly and whitely skyward firestone to the right ot of us wound mysteriously away into darkened tunnels from which issued positively frightening noises general motors general electric chrysler corporation but where oh there it is just to the left so big we failed to see it at first the arylon and for goodness sake it high well we might as well see near us first so a ride along the roadway of tomorrow as visualized by mr air 11 II ford and volubly explained by one of his employees was our faist taste 0 of this cosmopolitan dish A really marvelous view of tile the grounds is afforded from the topmost curve of this scientific trail it rather helps one to feel master of the situation in a small sort of microscopic fashion so we thanked our chauffeur he was really very attractive and courteous they all are and entered the resounding tunnels of firestone to see automobile tires made before our very eyes really it looks so simple that you would conclude that a little thriving tire factory was just the thing tor for a sideline side line and then through miles of mirror and luxurious rugs we viewed all the beautiful machines put out by mr air chrysler but an all atmosphere is so intangible the next thing we knew we were in the white awful laboratory of GE and were gazing with mixed emotions at enlarged images of what we eat in meat drink in water and it pretty or appetizing ap letiz in fact something is needed to take your mind oft off it before bedfor 0 you decide you shant want ant any lunch but here it is the arylon and with the courteous help ot of another charming guide you step upon an escalator which rising just inside the door of the arylon mounts tor for minutes on end until suddenly you step upon a moving hall which carries you slowly around the huge and you realize that the escalator carried you across the span between the two but the thought is so unimportant for below ou in all its magnificent simplicity is the city of tomorrow you gaze downward in a sort of fascinated stupor and beneath an entire day in this utopian city passes before your eyes visualized and interpreted by a voice and a mighty symphony orchestra which come to you from somewhere in the huge dome above and at last as you step front from the moving hall you glance upward and above tile the stars have come out in the sky and night clouds are silently moving above the lights of the city below thrilling then the long curving promenade leading back to the ground and solid reality here you are at the head of the avenue of patriots everywhere is upward everything rises and the highest of all is the american flag although it tops the giant statue of 0 russian youth which fronts the U S R R Pa lUon but by inches the british Pavil Pa llon with its atmosphere mo sphere of genteel politeness cloaking an awful strength the majestic brittania confronting you at the head of the stairs tile the acknowledge ment of power in the perfect miniatures of her mighty battleships of her possessions and of 0 her fast friendship with U S the czecho slovakian Pa papillion pavillion gorgeous in its beginning pathetic in its finish begun by the republic of czecho czech o SI slovakia avakya maintained by its friends here in america the very bareness 0 of its halls a mute pageant ot of the fate of the pitiful nation the japanese Pavil Pa llon utter titter intricate tri cate infinite perfection so much much to see so much to do your feet hurt your eyes ache and your mind simply refuses to comprehend one more single solitary thing so you gratefully enter the of the utah papillion pavillion Pa ton to something old familiar and dear bryce canyon the great white throne the farms great salt lake and finally best of all the temple grounds done in minute perfection it is a rest it is home for a moment aviation communication the hall of man alan the hall 0 of f phar macy italia talla I fountains statues flags choirs singing and people people people and even when the buildings have faded into the distance along the worlds fair boulevard when nothing but the UP tip ot of arylon is visible when fifth park and madison avenues are nothing but memories even many many feet below the hudson river roaring toward new jersey through the holland tunnel the people are still there dalla day |