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Show fvyHOEWS 1 THIS WEEK... ; By Umuel F. Parton Temper!"""''1 Sculptor. N vTEW YORK. - "A very fN temperamental sculp-( sculp-( r ' says A. E. Demaray, ; ssociate director of the na-- na-- - Sal Park service, In ex-' ex-' , to the house appro-Stions appro-Stions subcommittee how Sficult it was for his depart-' depart-' .nt to estimate the degree : -Tigress on the Mount ' Lhmore memorial at Rap- id City, S. D. t commenting on Mr. Demaray 0:; . .nt the sculptor, Gutzon 4;' flu ever pungently articulate. Brgrthlt toe memorial Is not a ;:;tnStor's job nor one that C3n be measured by the engineer a tjr ruie and compass. r both thrust and riposte ara m-rkcd a certain mildness usually T observed in Sculptor Borglum'8 Liroversies, wherefor It may with S nfidence be assumed that the cur-? cur-? rent issue is of minor character, vrith little or no chance of Its de-f de-f velopment into some such contre- temps as that between the eminent i master of chisel and hammer and ! the stone Mountain Memorial as-sociation as-sociation in Georgia. ; That ended forlornly with the de-t de-t (traction by the sculptor of all i plans, models and work in the carv-: carv-: 1 tag of heroic figures of the Confed- ieracy on the face of the mountain outside of Atlanta and his withdrawal with-drawal from the enterprise, j Temperamental? Yes, quite so. '.i But, as well, a thinker, a man 1 of original views and conceptions, j and physically as powerful as ha is mentally dynamic. r It was Borglum who startled the ta country back in the early 1900s when, in the course of an embattled is Interlude with critics of some of his mr' Ideas concerning sculptural embel-lIe'" embel-lIe'" lishment of the outer walls of the )si! Cathedral of St. John the Divine, ev' on Morningside Heights, New York, ;rsl- he announced that all angels were ier ' male; that a female angel was un-5" un-5" - known in the heavenly phalanstery 3nE as set forth in Bible or religious rubrio. r I Spain's Strong Man. : FRANCISCO LARGO CABAL-" CABAL-" LERO, who handed In his mandate man-date as Spanish premier because of communist objections to his proposal pro-posal of plans for a new government govern-ment following the recent ministerial ministe-rial crisis, is not included in the new cabinet formed by Dr. Juan Necrln, former finance minister. Thus Spain's fourth premier since the outbreak of civil war last July passes from the official life of his embattled nation, we But those who know this militant Marxist, this man of courage and deep social convictions, have no . Idea he will disappear as a national ; force of immense influence. He was j one of the leaders responsible for 1 I the overthrow of the Spanish mon- jjj archy and establishment of the re-H' re-H' public in April, 1931. The key to Largo Caballero's character lies in the fact that he wis a typical child of the poverty-tricken poverty-tricken Spanish masses. At the a?e of seven he began a long strug-i strug-i -- E'e to earn his living and at the j.same time to educate himself, cir-lovii' cir-lovii' curas'ances which explain his fiery hhe'. adherence to socialist doctrines ;Ucce ,rom his ear,y youth. us it Learning the trade of stone ma-! ma-! the: on, at which for many years he edy, worked, he was in. 1917 tried and ientenced to life imprisonment for share in the organization of a 'evolutionary strike. His election CtW a socialist member of the Cortes wved him from his sentence. Ar-'ed Ar-'ed and imprisoned thereafter at - "us times and on various marges, he was at liberty when the fn' c'vil war broke out; he hed to the Guadarrama front and "ipated m many actions. Holding for a united front of Span-rW Span-rW ?U parties d affiliations . i rng t0 grant representation In 1 !rment even t0 anarchists, ",!h0mhehas no regard, as well o 7eVtake over the port, I mo natinal defense- with the 4teMtothewar' asnotac- b retfed'0 faCtinS- So ' p Award for Merit. N iad l0t 8Pplied science 'htmistr, 4 the dePartment of CZl at WashinStn and Lee fcfi 1937 award of ou "tan. S1, Which' symbol fteinriannually stowed by ' Atonal h0Wever- ls New ns'bj:tttoN0 uP ortatin. stemming W 18 9 h7bUryp0rt' Mass- where! flmLT born- Graduated SS'fiSSrt anddoctor 0ue of ;"f, at. Gottmgen after a (H882 tUdy ln Germany ending t |