Show LONDONERS FIND CITY TOO NOISY IO LONDON DON W CA One CM-One One One of the tho first Impressions that OI ob-OI vant Americans coming from their 0 n a noisy bustling cities get of London Is Its serene sereno quiet Turn Furn ort oft any of the tho busiest highways hl h and In a afew afew few yards tho the stillness of the side Ride streets side streets Is soothing to the ear Ono One may walk walle blocks and anil blocks s with with- without without without out hearing the tho sounds of II a a I phon- phon phonograph phon phonograph hon hon- coining coming from any and the curb Is almost deserted automobiles not being so 80 common commonas commonas as In Those that do roll down the street give warning of their coining coming hyoid by old fashioned horns ne never neer er so Irritating as ear ear- car sirens eirena Only In a II few offices has the tho hPe I liter replaced the tho pen There l I Is a II noticeable absence of at children with nith their noisy noly rcpt In the poorer Quarters they do not congregate on the tho I alk or streets street 1 That hat Is one oue of tho things that Isn't done I Yet many Londoners think their capital terribly noisy Of those who 10 loved ed the lie easy age before the tho war aar some are lUe begin begin- beginning beginning beginning ning to complain of at the tho tide of sound rising all around them Stan Stan- StanIe Stanley Ie ley Rowland has just protested at length against t the crime of noIse In an nn article In the Nineteenth Century Motor horns cause him anguish motorcycles fret his nerve jazz music he cannot tol- tol crate crato But the tho growing noises ot of the tho homo home fret him 03 as much as the tho th Inevitable racket of the tho streets this the th cafes coles and the tho dance danco halls hails halI 00 |