Show Sidelights Of The TheT Travelers T Fiesta ta FI Fisher her HarrIs whose business III lire life Is to make things go has hus IL a busIness mans lack Ilick of oC enthusiasm over them when they como come out to planned 1 w Ith l the In full working order Yesterday morning while the hail huil hailstones stones carne down n and the trees and wInds wilds darted together tr II HarrIs In a quiet way to the steno I girl unmarked AInt It awful I Ma Mabel ha had spent pent about eight hours houts a Iday day for COl 18 days getting ready for Cor the tho particular tWO hours houts the parade parado would consume One Olle of the hours had boon been taken In writing to the chief of pOlice pollee the line of at march and to others In In Interested In policing the route Another had been consumed In folding the now famous reward porters to go 0 to all C the west and countless others 1 hud hind gone gono to answering letters or of en enquiry from country merchants drum drummer drummers mers mer tar fur away WIY and all those Mesa hos J combined energies were wert expected eX to 10 tomake make a big thing of oC the parade decidedly thought It was aw rul fol Without tike the philosophic resignation lion tion which Harris hud had lug for tOl trout ont In Lost creek she told lust how awful she he thought It 1111 and 1 tier ler words Were lost lOA I In the rattle ot of lad ladon un on surrounding roofs And then from the tho west came camo hope 18 a a clearing sky with line fine blue patches latches between white I puffs of oC clouds and II a summer breeze to coin plate pleto the tho days perfection An Ana Mabel cheered cheer d up ul went to his carriage with the tho others lit ut a quarter after 12 end and within two lifter after the time limo that Emil I grand marshal started hl his 1 at the proper minute Harris was to 10 the filet fact that it parade was being held and was bus busy with the ho Least or of nit all way nas ho he over Its success ThIs Is lust just ono one of the tho little side lights caught In an angle ot of the tho club clubroom clubrooms rooms room while Holds band made mude merry musIc and orchestra en enlivened livened lIene 1 the tho conversation of at the tho wives ot of the travelers while the they talked to each ench other la 11 the hour ot of waiting be before tore fore the parade 4 Another nother Was In the display of file Japanese community The world Is hot yet et many generations away from the time when might alone made right and when tho rule rulo of at th the strong arm armor or 01 the mailed fist fisl was waH novel never b by II a law or II a judge or u a l Owning ft a pall pair of scales In thORO generations tho rho man 71 u a foreign country hud had nothing but the merc mercy ot of those among ho dwelt to 10 depend de depend pend on for tor his safety When hen the tho family extended Its fellowship only to the tho family cIrcle lucky WItS was ho If ht ho could become adopted and touched for Cor Corb forby b by someone whom others dared darell not to 10 devastate And when strong cities pointed the WilY way to growing States tates und and kingdoms lie he must seek Reck a 11 household whoso whose protection he could secure only to find a little later that with the king and u a kingdom om III ht the tho theland lund land h tills most lucky who had the tho strongest friend ut at court And when the Japanese bomb cx I plod cd high In the tho nil air yesterday and amI the tho American nag was loosened feet teet above the to flutter across tilt sky with a 11 Japanese flag fluttering to the same Ramo breeze broeze and Ind to 10 It b by a tin tiny string It must mURt have 1110 warn warned ed cd tilt tho hearts of the brown par pur aders AssImilating n II Japanese e population Is ono of the Iho privileges of the Iho present generation of those who have already been Jeen schooled In the Iho Constitution and the tho uso ot of freedom That the seine Instrument ot of liberty which the Arn Am or of 1776 looked to 10 as II a divinely inspired document Is II hooked to 10 In 1908 1008 b by U a colony of men ulen coming cast easl word ward front from the tho orient tilt the enslaved moo mOil of Europe earn came wp westward from Crom feudal kingdoms It II Is III n II matter that shows the people how well their hew neighbors aro becoming assimilated In fellowship with those whose parents were Frenchmen ailS ans or 01 Spaniards And the Japanese was Willi the Cho chariot charlot ot of old Greece lL a counterpart ot of those which rumbled ou on tine tho das daya ot of the worlds first civilized poo poop p o opie pie p That people perly bore hore hoping to 10 become citizens here making permanent homes here should hould drive through a pseudo u a char fot ot tit in hI the govas long famous lumous IIi as pictures u on university willis with In III Iho anti mailed dress known only IlS for the tho battle Thermopylae or to tn as lithographed Achilles Is suggestive pt of Iho 1110 WaY continuing w new dais for tor all old old story the culture of l Europe to Co the Iho Americans today are proud to dl di directly trace theIr civilization was tint first struggling for light In the thc hours or of the Iho Italian HI It ivus the ot of the Greek In the tho monkish h convent whIch lad lod to rapid growth or of the tho humanities ali and I to the enrichment of at the Iho language through h the Ihl Introduction ot oC Greek words Greek Oreale literature Greek and Greek Americans who wIlli have hav learned tl to 10 love the string or English poets from Chau Chaucer Chaucer through Sit Sir Sidney down Iown to 10 Dante Gabriel hulks hll 11 boas boen slow low to re their In s to such us liS and the Iho school ot of I Ids hIli followers whose lives 1111 re first II I liy by the ho ludl l words ot of the tho mOil met whose names they saVed to I nt De and the 1110 others rs whose work arks era fit the tho students ot of wen avell ot of today Yet In Ii a silent the rho or of Athens worked tills to the tho whIch makes our standard ld And In lust Just as effective u manner the or of dross dreu develop I Iad od ad when Sparta was Wal young rand Athens was In power and 1 the the they tan ran survived to n e their effect on I Silt IAk In In 1908 1008 ono one or of It Its II delightful features and do lag Ing honer tl to the tho Greek which It ItI I Did ld you Oll notice how free from over exertion ot of the Iho parade with all 1111 It Its wits WilS It ft 1 nat naturally from Hull resources W The automobiles were and nil ail the tho pea 1110 plo pie had to cia do lens to rUn down town lown to n n UH take taka their place In line had theIr armies ot of men and all they thuy Lad to do to hI ie them up III hero Thera teas no straining for Cor show libow In 1897 1891 the tho year ot of th the Jubilee u II gigantic parade was hold held Jut but It took n a fund ot of to prepare It and It consumed every oVery energy In th the state stute which fostered It This parade dropped 1 oft off smoothly liB as n a proper groper event of oC the day when tumbled out ot of their offices to tomake tomake make merrY have two hours of oC full tun the Iho allotment of at routine dut duty Because It showed the people how great greata a I town they really ready have havo and how brood the tho spirit In It Is becoming with th 23 13 tu tug pinned on of the knocker et be J longest t remembered |