Show Beauty in Roof Tops It Is isery very ery possible that the prevalence prevalence preva preva- lence of aerial photographs of our large cities has had something to do doI with the Increased tendency to treat I the tops of buildings with as much care as the sidewalk level writes Harvey Harvey Harvey Har Har- vey Wiley Corbett In the Saturday Evening Post An airplane photograph of Paris Is Isa Isa isa a thing of beauty In Itself whereas a camera shot of certain sections of Chicago or San Francisco or New York is nothing but a tangle of roof tanks and laundries But the Chicago of the future with terraced gardens and find sun parlors and graceful towers will vie In beauty with the fabled magnificence of the hanging gardens of Babylon When air travel becomes universal civic pride will balk at ugly roof tops Just Justas as now It condemns a street full of oY ash cans |