Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 128, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1926 — Page 5
SEPT. 3, 1926
NATIONAL CAPITOL ARCHITECTS AVER Plan Extensions to Make Washington Edifice Balance. 8 11 TJnltrd Prc** WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—Those jolored postcards showing the massive stops of the United States Capitol are being seized upon by the State architects here as proof of their contention that the building is all awry. A plan has been advanced for extension of the center wing to put [he big dome in' the architectural center of the edifice. The building has been constructed piecemeal through plans made In 1860 and formally presented to Congress in 1864. Plans were formulated seventy years ago by Thomas IT. Walter to make additions which would balance the building. These plans will be put before the next session of Congress by Senator Dale (Rep.) Vermont, and Representative Montague (Dem), Virginia, in the Senate and House respectively. It is not generally known and few Df the hundreds of thousands of visitors annually notice that the dome which towers 287 feet is over one side instead of being over the center of the building. This is due to pxtensions made in 1861, which added the present Senate and House Chambers. These extensions contemplated also the ultimate extension of the central portion of the building to even up the plot of the building. The new work proposed, is: Extension of the east front where Inauguration ceremonies are always held and rebuilding of it in marble. Replacement of the west front in ma rble. Replacing of the west terrace Iteps in granite and repairing the terrace. Reconstruction of the cellar entrances and elevator system. The cost would be about $4,000,-
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000 and th® appropriation muit ba authorized by Congress before the work can be undertaken. LABORITE NOT AMBITIOUS Barber legislator Would I,ike to "Cut” I.loyd George. 81/ Time* Snecini LONDON, Sept. 3.—Most politicians want to rise to the top of their, party, but James Stewart, Labor member of the House of Commons, just want to trim the tops of his fellow* legislators. Stewart Is a barber by trade, and he sits all day In Commons, listening to the debate and then speculating on what he would do if the speakers went to him for tonsorial attention. * "I’d cut off most of the hair that makes Neil McLean look like a Zulu and James Maxton like an Indian,” he confided to an interviewer. "I’d snip off the long waxed points of Tom GrifTUh’s mustache. I’d persuade Sir Alfred Mond to let his hair grow long. And if former Premier Lloyd George came to me I’d cut off all his long hair and then let the scissors slip inside.” MASKS FOB WORKERS HOLLYWOOD, Cal. —Workmen laying a tennis court here wore gas masks because of a deadly gas generated *by the chemicals used in the patented cement employed. Even with masks, however, they could work only in shifts of twenty minutes. The cement for this process must he laid under artificial light, so all the work was done by night.
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17-YEAR LOCUSTS DUE TO APPEAR Scheduled to Swarm Over Indiana in 1927. 81/ XEA Service WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—Will the seventeen-year locusts appear on time? That is the question now before the scientlc world and the belief that the species should make its reappearance this year in Virginia, Georgia, lowa and Missouri is to be tested. The Bureau of Entomology has asked entomologists in these four States to keep a sharp lookout for the insects and report if they are discovered. The seventeen-year locust is believed to live underground for that period and -then emerge by millions. Next year large numbers of the insects are expected to reappea* in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and Kansas. Their appearances at intervals are based upon records back to 1724. WAR ON THISTLE MOOSE JAW, Eask.—Children who brought 100 roots of thistle to the city fathers in Moose Jaw received 12‘i cents for their trouble, according to a recent offer. Sixty thousand roots were brought in the
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