Show I Now If He Co Could ld Only Find Some Way to Freeze His Nightmares His Joy Would Be Complete SAN FRANCISCO Aug 27 The JP-The The long-haired long man with witha a thin thin line ine m mustache stache was was sUing sit sitting sit sU- ing ting on on the mantelpiece in his hotel hotel room He was wearing a boiled lobster lobster lobster lob lob- ster on his head green goggles on his eyes and held an orchid in one hand and half a head of cabbage abbage in the other It was Salvador Dali DaH the Spanish surrealist painter who recently finished a series for forthe forthe forthe the Ballet Russe in New York ork He couldn't speak English but was trying tc to put over an idea to the boys and girls of the press Dall's Dalls Spanish and French weren't adequate to the situation situation situation situa situa- tion so hI his wife wile a pretty Bussian Russian Russian Rus Bus sian who speaks English ex explained explained ex- ex Dalis Dali's explanation of why he had come to town He wanted a baby giraffe three goats gunnysacks 2000 pine trees pounds of old newspapers some ome melons and a wrecked automobile All these were for scenery for a surrealist benefit party Dal DaU Js is going to throw at a Del DelMonte Monte Montc hotel September 2 for refugee European painters The Theu 01 u u. u theme will be A Surrealistic Night in an Enchanted Forest Even such prosaic business as riding over the San Francisco bay bridge produces an unusual unusual unusual un un- un- un usual response in fri the mind of Dali When I came over the bridge this morning it is that I I am riding acro across the backbone of some gargantuan prehistoric antediluvian monster And the cable cars It is not a cable car climb- climb r trig Ipg up the hill bill It is a cucar cuca- cuca r cha cockroach trying to 1 Jimb up the side of a bathtub bath bath- tub nub Nol No Noli t 1 f. f i 7 M 1 |