Wednesday, November 28, 1962. ae PAGE BIGHT: | a N Li it rb I J A Cle . A J Th dy Pe ple . bodts drifted. “by decorated with a - Bridge Winners. . | 700 years, hands in his lap, eyes coer -: lanterns from . stem to.. stern, _ half. closed, a giant symbol of : e NO J er ugs In J Dp: Japan Among ean » n i Cy 2 eop e . carrying young... people «whol. /Mrs. A. Jobin and Miss Z.: “Man- peaceful -. meditation | against a ‘seemed happy ‘and’ care-free as ning. emerged as Ww: inners-in Class ‘background of. trees: and blue’ aes ee as ‘8 we Pe oh Cag hy >. they.supped-and: sang: softly to A’ in HUMiS.° Ganges, I.0.D.E.; |. sky. » Inside. the, hollow “body - cecaee en »: fe wet . oo, the accompaniment of. the Sami.) ‘marathon | brdee: Class Bo wine} there isa . complicated | network | dol id ay 7 roves k tot $i Aercu ry Sta ne 1s. “sen nore to date ave Mr.and Mrs. 1..| of steel frames, to velnforee its 4 ati a ; rans : ; Sharlanid.. W. M. Mowat and. Cyril.) - aiyueiue: ‘The statue was dam. > ve is : : We ‘slid ‘gilently. ‘over the. ripples, a By MADELE INE TILL 2 and. ‘to. enjoy: ‘the: beauties’ ‘of na- 4 salen Jooked ‘like a box ies pail | “the “pr ‘iage: if we: ‘apped: on. the until :ahead of us we. saw. the ne ver eis G60 je like to sta eye “ture -in foreign. lands. : ba - He, Jing jewels, ‘avery large-box: for |: “wooden rail. But we had no. >. Food glow of :a. brazier hung: ona pole _ : 7 ine peor all their tay i | KIND PROVIDENCE are it is a: vast: city, now. the: Jargest “for them... : “over the side. of a. boat. Mcintyre’ and Iu, Musclow, Mr. .and'] “. stone platform : where it. will a vdiv the world, sce os From one temple to” ‘the. other we{ ° came ‘alongside: and studied the Mrs: Peller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | stay, presumably, for many more... Most. of “us, develop itchy. feet P rovidence has been. very ‘kind to 7 Morris. “-eenturies,° silent’ .and impassive, © Wage. Mr..and Mrs..H.:A.-Emers:| : aged inthe earthquake: of 1923. ‘lund, Mr. and Mrs.'M: Gardiner, Tey-> It-was restored and raised on ae - ; t bit. |. me and I.can look-back'on happy | 2. do not. advise’ ‘anyone, to’ visit _vode'in'a’ sight- -seeing bus, cross- | ..0dd-looking. fisherman. standing ae ; oS as ee y suppose | “experiences in many parts of. ral Japan: in the summer as-I did| ed acres." of " shimmering. hot up init.” “ “Sout to. the shrine: which: is: built while m uae goes KS Headless. -there are many: reasons as‘ there “world; a: childhood spent inthe | - this year. “The average tempera- gravel: ‘courtyards, took off-shoes He wore a. grass § skirt, a full, plack “at the end. of a long avenue of. ys ag ‘are "ways of getting, out of ‘our; “lovely. island of .Ceylon, years “of |. ture was 90, -and ‘the day.-Kat=|--and donned. “slippers: dozens ‘of |. le! (To be continued) Sa eruts, “study in England and :Germany, ~guko and I. visited. the temples|... times, gazed at. hundreds. of| hat. In. the water were six. cor-). the Japanese .can, ‘so. that they |. EAE care “eu Rie to: go. camping. with al two years. in Kenya during: the in Kyoto it: was 99. However, I standing’. gilt, Buddhas, walked]. “morants . with strings’ round - look . like graceful : sculptures is 1 felt I must. see the temples, :hav- |: along. “whistling’”. floors special. their. necks which he” handled -vather than living trees. ° Jast-war,. where my husband was |: its: ‘attentant” ‘discomforts, per- |. | | _ put into, wicker poxesec et jority. travel. to see how. other |): down. at’ Haneda. Airport. in|. the power to the Imperial -fam- ‘We booked seats on-a bus leaving baskets for the: night... ‘The Japanese take pride in. keep. | 4 Lis” ‘I felt: happier when I-saw:the birds “ings their ‘country clean’ and \Tokyo::We’arrived: -at night and oly. ot: was ‘interesting to.Jearn). ' over. the city, “that the-city ‘was. laid. out in a ————— _. chequered design. jin« the: “same |. _ Way as. cities are: today. at 7:30 which: carried. a: party of |. American . tourists, © It- was | -one | : qe of: the: wildest. rides’ in’ my.’ex- [> . ; , © perience. “We jolted alon pumpy, ee THATCH OR. TILE sroads:.and.. cron Steet vaty The’ ‘temples are characterized by | ‘dizzy speeds, passing other. buses : “massive § buildings. of ‘wood with - and: ‘trucks bya “hair's: breadth. |: to :-thick: roofs of. eedar thatch. or We: ‘finally’ arrived | at the. Uji- “tiles” huge entrance gates, ‘and| River, walked down and got into}: the ‘beautiful gar dens: surround. | »a flat-bottomed boat, having, left |: cing. them... cour. shoes’ on: the float.’ We sat}. “Water, either as lakes: or streams: “on the-.matting. and were. + Poles is an-integral part of a. Japan- along the river. ese garden, >So natural... were “Tt was