Show AMERICANS TOO BUSY FOR ART I It Is only natural that thal America is known as a nation that has lit lit- tIc llo appreciation of ot the finer arts Lorado Tall Taft T n former sculptor said recently in an address at Yale university America he lie points out was settled and developed largely I by men awn of or humble bumble origin ln In whose experience beauty was associated chiefly with the devil True Tru enough Taft might have ha I added a ded that these humble bumble men inca who bo developed this country found their job to so tremendous that It left them little mUe time for Cor any of or the Ibe less utilitarian graces Americans ever o since the revolution have been too busy cutting down for for- forests forests forests ests digging mines building rail rall railroads railroads roads establishing cities clUes and ox- ox exploiting plotting the lie earth carth to turn out sculptors or musicians or poets poets- with two or three notable lions ions of course But Dut we need not despair There I are aro signs that a renaissance Is coming Gradually wo we are arc finding time to suspend our feverish work workaday workaday aday activity and to try to make snake life yield beauty as well as s profit |