Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1963 — Page 9

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR, INDIANA

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1963

Offers Services On Capitol Tour By DICK WEST United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) —Mainly because of Mrs. Kennedy and her interest in art, the White House is now widely regarded as the wellspring of culture in the capital. This has had a salutary impact at the Capitol by awakening the interest of many members of Congress in the beauty of their own surroundings. In fact, there seems to be some feeling that the White House has been stealing the show~“and that something should be done to enable Congress to share the spotlight. Last year, there was talk of getting the networks to do a television tour of the Capitol similar > to the one that Mrs. Kennedy conducted so well at the executive mansion. Nothing came of this, possibly because she is a hard act to follow. Well, it so happens that I am fairly well acquainted with the works of art displayed in the Capitol. Offers Guide Services If nobody else wants to undertake the assignment, I might be persuaded to lead the cameramen around and point out the high spots. In fact, I have already done a little preliminary work on the script. There are, ladies and gentlemen, a total of 340 paintings, statues and other “objets d’art” on view in the Capitol, not counting the calendars that the congressmen hang in their own offices. A survey of the subject matter represented and preserved in oil, bronze and marble reveal some rather curious—one might even say whimsical —statistics. For one thing, six Capitol architects, who have jurisdiction over the art works, have had their portraits hung, as have 20 Appropriations Committee chairmen, who provide the money for such things. By contrast, 14 U.S. presidents have been so honored, which shows how important they are. Three Senators Honored Os the 64 marble and bronze busts, three are of U.S. senators and three are of Indian chiefs. Parity of that sort exists no other place in America. But, two of the three Indian busts are of the same Indian. His name is Chief Beeshekee and he has a bust in of the Capitol- Beeshekee’s faithful Indian Companion is Chief Aysh-Ke-Bah-Ke-Ko-Zhay, whose bust stands in the Senate wing. Among the 49 paintings, other than portraits, is one called “General Marion Inviting a British Officer to Share His Meal” and one called "Miss Mott Directing Generals Marion and Lee to Burn Her Mansion to Dislodge the British.” They were painted by the same artist, who I suspect was a relative of General Marion. These are only a few of the high spots, but they suffice to demonstrate my knowledge of art. I may not be as pretty as Mrs. Kennedy, but I know culture when I see it. • ■<**■ Windshield Cleaners Corncobs make excellent cleaners for removing bugs and other clinging debris from automobile windshields. Dip the cobs into plain or soapy water and rub over the glass until the dirt is loosened, after which rinse and dry the glass. A corncob can be used for a long time if it is rinsed after each using. Japanese women rarely get breast cancer. Research scientists don’t know why, but they want to khow. The reasons for the immunity of some groups of people to cancers common among other groups may reveal keys to the discovery of a preventive for all cancers. The American Cancer Society is supporting eighteen research projects on I breast cancer. Write your American Cancer Society Unit for our leaflet, “Breast Self-Examination.’’ See your doctor every year for a health checkup. To Cure More—Give More AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY