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Des Moines Tribune from Des Moines, Iowa • 6

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MOINES TRIBUNE. THTRsnAV. MARCH 6, 1811. SAYS WE SHOULDN'T TELL JAPAN OUR PLANS Sc Attacks Proposed Troop Restriction for Aid Bill PAGE src BORGLUM'S WILL CARRY ON Barkley Talks' ported to have told army officials he did not' hear the sentry's calls because the windows of his car were closed. Of Far East day night, had been exonerated because he acted "in line of duty as a The press release said Mayse fired because Brown was driving a car through a restricted roue and failed to stop after he bad been bailed three times.

Brown, who lived 45 minutes after he had been shot, was re Sentry Is Cleared In Army Shooting FORT KNOX. KY. (UP.) A United States army public relations officer said Thursday Pvt. Edward Mayse, Palntsville, who shot and killed Sergt. Deni-son Brown, Orlando, Satur Ot the 174 iron-ore producing mines In the United States, according to tt census, 68 are in Minnesota.

41 in' the Michigan- WASHINGTON, D. C. P) Wisconsin area, 31 in Alabama. Democratic Leader Barkley, continuing to fight amendments to the administration's ak 4, British-aid bill, told the sen 3 ate Thursday that only lack of knowledge of United States -I ylwkf Do Hook lh like a crank? plans might be preventing i about the way 4 4 "further aggressions" in the Far East. Barkley attacked a propoNal by Senator Ellender La.) to insert a policy statement into the bill against the sending of American armed forces outside ft 7 1 i I ter, out' lai i i fallt to I I Bo ei dal fin ate am yoi yoi uni she A.

youi mad in 1 ask, am 1 h( yot she Bit only yea i har( tion do are plan arer at 1 et I if la thi roi It jut. git gi evt my clothes fit That's why Bond is my tailor. With 81 different sizes and models to start -and factory'trained expert to finish the job -it's 9 the smile that won't come off. this hemisphere. Other members of the foreign relations committee sought to get opponents to accept a compromise substitute.

"Delicate." Asserting that "the situation in Europe and Asia is so delicate that it may be turned by the trip -5 i 1 -v Wsyfii ping of a hair trigger," Barkley Death Thursday ended Gutzon Borglura's 14 years of work on the Mount Rushmore memorial (above) in South Dakota's Black Hills. The memorial brings out the likenesses of four presidents, from left, Washington, Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt and Lincoln. Borglum's son, Lincoln, will superintend the project now. The son has helped his father. The 60-foot figures are cut from granite.

SL -a-t DIRECTED RUSHMORE MEMORIAL aid: "It may be possible that because an aggressor nation does not know what the American attitude will be that that may be the one thing that Is holding them back from further aggressions." The Ellender amendment, Barkley argued, would "hamper the secretary of state" by giving the impression that so long as other nations did not molest the Philip Borglum, Noted Sculptor, Die pines ana American possessions Condemned Man He Cut Faces this nation would not act to pro tect its citizens or interests else time premier of Poland. The statue was destroyed during the German invasion of 1939. Other works include the Lin and It was expected then he would complete it In five years. The faces of the great figures are recognizable at three miles. Borglum was a hard worker, and Will Broadcast On Mountains where.

Compromise. coln statue at Newark, N. so designed that persons gathered Foreign relations committeemen supporting the aid legislation about it appear to be listening CHICAGO, IEU Gutzon Borg drafted a proposal stating that lum, internationally known sculp often would be planning one statue of" group whiles working on another. Engineering Job. Mount Rushmore was almost as much an engineering as a sculp-toring job.

COLUMBIA, LA. HV-Four long term convicts await death in a multiple execution Friday and one or Jiiore of them is to broadcast his sensations only a few minutes before he mounts the 13 steps to the gallows. Station KMLD of Monroe has arranged a broadcast from the nothing In the measure would change the president's existing au tor of mountainside memorials, thority over the army and navy, died Thursday in Henrotin hospital where he had been a patient since Feb. 17. Jtsorglum fieviaed a unique method for blocking out the faces.

One committeeman told reporters the amendment would make clear that the president still could repair belligerent battleships In American shipyards under provisions of the measure. He marked crosses all over the jail shortly before the noonday hanging hour. William Meharg, 25, is to speak into the microphone and the others will be His physician I'm the budget expert in our house. That 's why my husband gets all his clothes at Bond's. More wear for one thing with those extra trousers.

And they save us plenty on pressing bills, too. said coronary 'si surface of the mountain, each carrying a number stating bow deep a hole was to be drilled at given this opportunity. tt wit- cause of to a talk by the civil war president. Brother. Borglum was born in Idaho, and was a brother of another noted sculptor, Solon Hannibal Borglum.

Gutzon Borglum, whose full name was John Gutzon de La Mothe Borglum, was educated in the Julian academy and Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, and St. Mary's college, Kansas. The Borglums' son was named Lincoln after the martyred president. Borglum was in politics in Connecticut for a time, serving in the state assembly one stormy term. In 1912 he took the stump for Theodore Roosevelt During the world war he was appointed by President Wilson to investigate charges of inefficiency in airplane manufacture and this that point Then by the use of minute quan- Senator George (Dem.Ga.) said the compromise amendment would be calculated to meet not only the demand that American forces not be involved in conflict The doctory said" Borglum had been operated i Help save a life! Look where you drive and where you walk.

tities of dynamite the granite was blown away, leaving a rough sem upon Feb. 17 for anywhere in the world, but would a bladder ailment act also as a prohibition against and was conva blance of the contours. Quarrels. A work which woujd have re' American ships entering combat SPECIAL LADIES' DIAMOND RINGS lescing satisfac- borglum. torily until Sunday when he suf' zones, or the convoying of ship sembled the Mount Rushmore me ments of war materials by Ameri morial in size was started by Borg' fered an attack of coronary sclerosis, followed by another attack can naval units.

Precedent. lum on the side of Stone moun Thursday. tain, in Georgia, but quarrels with At his bedside were Mrs. Borg Barkley placed in the record a list of 85 instances since 1799 lum, the former Mary Montgomery inquiry became embroiled in bitter squabbles. in which presidents had sent Williams, New York; his son, Lincoln, and his daughter, Mrs.

Mary Ellis Vhay, Reno, Nev. American military and naval forces to various parts of the world without a declaration of Vv Ml r- Tells Age. Lincoln said father would members of the committee sponsoring the work led to his breaking off connections with it in 1925. He destroyed his models, and for this be was arrested, but charges of malicious Intent against him were withdrawn. As planned, the Stone mountain memorial would have contained 1,200 figures, depictine Confederate soldiers.

It is still far from complete, under the direction of F. R. Tells Pole Of U. S. Interest WASHINGTON, D.

C. () war or previous action by con gress. have been 71 years old on Mar. 25. Barkley said the authority of When he entered the hospital, the president in all of these in Borglum gave his age as 69.

stances "was not seriously questioned." He contended that the Ellender amendment amounted to Borglum was the son of Dr. President Roosevelt assured the new Polish ambassador, Jan Thursday of the James de La Mothe Borglum, who went' west with the Mormons and a declaration of policy that would another man. practiced medicine in Nebraska for attempt to reverse precedent. Senator Wheeler Mont.) 'if many years. A beautiful large daimond in center.

Yellow gold mounting. A splendid value at this price. Other diamond rlag at aperial pricra. Sold on Easy Terms sympathetic interest of the United States in the "valiant being made by the exiled government of Poland "in behalf of the preservation of freedom." 'f said in a letter to the Greater BE) KIT KU1 MA DIC to it clo lik air ful an. evi ou St a "I 1 1 tii te al ir New York Industrial Union coun Other Work.

Statues by Borglum may be found in many parts of the nation. He completed a full length statue of Woodrovv Wilson In Poznan, Poland, in 1931, the work being financed by Ignace Paderewski, pianist and one Ciechanowski, who succeeded cil, which had invited him to Borghim's greatest work was the Mount Rushmore memorial, hewn Into the side of a granite mountain In the Black Hills of South Dakota. The group consists of gigantic fpjm h- i speak before it, that the British-aid bill is "a definite step toward Count Jerzy Potocki, was the first new envoy sent to Wash-, ington by the exiled government Iowa jewelry Co. My pay envelope isn't so fat. And me with a champagne taste for clothes with that "Esquire" look.

Thank goodness for Bond's. That Rochester-tailored style doesn't take backtalkfrom even the Cables or Taylors. our entrance, whether declared or 708 JK-iit St Dial 4-S937 of a German-occupied nation. 60-foot faces of Washington, Lincoln, and. Theodore Roosevelt.

The sculptor ex pected to complete the work this ft year. Nearly Finished. undeclared, into active warfare." Stephen Early, presidential secretary, told reporters that the WJute House, neither through President Roosevelt nor anyone else, was "exerting any pressure or urging anyone to vote for or against or be present or paired on any amendment" to the bill. He said the president was "keeping his hands entirely off" and so was everyone, else. Borglum's son, Lincoln, who was assistant to his father, Thursday said the actual work on the faces was virtually completed before his -7.

father left the site about Feb. 1, and that he expected to finish the work, principally cleaning up rough stone around the coats and hands of the figures. Asked once to estimate what the BRADLEE finished memorial would cost. Borglum retored: Hoifse Group Hears Stimson, Marshall WASHINGTON, D. C.

Vd Secretary of War Stimson and Gen. George C. Marshall, army chief of staff, were questioned about the nation's rearmament program Thursday at a secret session of the house military committee. Call up Cheops and ask him how much his pyramid cost and what he paid the Creator an in ferior work to Mount Borglum began work in 1927, -I -and you'll get a good idea of why more men wear Bond Have you coreted the luxury of carved carpet? It's still lux- uriouj but now we can show you embossed beauty bearing a try modest price tag! It' called Bradiee in Mohawk's famous Foundation Colors that harmonize with all other colors in your room. CC3TOMADE aiiea to fit your room per- Clothes than any other clothes in America.

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