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Show :kei besl t LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH asliirigtonMost B&ftiihtfpfj, Capitals : Shed Light f: on Earlieai American BiaoD Bones By WILLIAM C. UTLEY yHEN tie Supreme Court of the United States ended It VV bst Fesslon in the Capitol of building in the early daj-an was one event important jjij ,C7. ystory of American government t i ' 4U " wbom there ts none whomer" tt comes to interpreting tne law land, performed its last offialal ictlon In the "borrowed- - quarters it fe decupled for three-fourth- s THE FLAVOR'S TWEET, epot ln norLharn'CtAtTrade.wife scientists Institution Smithsonian discovered ancient animal bones Is believed to be ihe oldest habitation site la America, says Pathfinder Magazine, The bones have been Identified as those of a species of bison which are thought to hare followed closely upon the receding glaciers of the last Ice age and to have Inhabited the North American continent at the same time as the mysterious "Folsom men." These men tools known as made Folsom points, which have been found scattered widely over the continent and In connection with animal bones of great age. More detailed evidence of the race, however. has never been found. Scientists are, therefore, looking hopefully to this site with the expectation that tt may throw light upon the nature and origin of this primitive American. The "Folsom man," ancestor of the American Indian, Is believed to have come from Asia. . A. TWEET! g of a When the October session Mr. Za Chief Justice Charles Evans and his eight associates will Zp, into the magnificent S10.000.000 of white marble that has been them and them alone In the for wjt of Capitol hilL 5 ill mark the first time that we Jo, Suffering Strong minds suffer without plaining, weak minds complain suffering. 44 BUY IT, TRY IT aV irs A RIOT II I com- PREMIUMS HEY THERE YOU, YOU'LL LIKE IT TOO Gabber ... Girl's Record for perfect baking at the re-vu- lts '"-"Aerial View '' Trany, X i Showing the New Buildings Recently Erected in Washington. tin ever seen all three departments i enr government legislative, execu-Jr- t in homes of their and Judicial m. Indiana State Fair, 1934. Inset, New Supreme Court Building. the old chamber in the Capitol Still further on are the private offices of the Justices, paneled ln oak. There are also offices for the attorney general and solicitor general. In the courtyards are garages, and elsewhere are the ' plant which keeps the brow of Justice cool, dining rooms and library space for the 379,-72- 6 volumes of the law. Also facing the Capitol and across the street from the Supreme tions are under way for an addition which will nearly double Its size. It is already the largest library in the world, by far, with nearly 10,000,000 corridors, for the recent nation-wid- e drive against crime bag publicized the "G" men as tough gentlemen who don't stop to fool, but shoot criminals It will be the climax to the far first and ask questions afterward. The "G" man Is ranidlv usuroine the iai architectural and building pro-pi- a that is making has made Wash-lajton,gangster's place as a romantic figure and his headquarters are a Mecca for C, the real show place among rerid capitals. The new Supreme the curious. eoort building, the additions to the On exhibit are many of the weapons Itary of Congress, the new and al- used by the "bad men" and many of famous Washington triangle their personal effects. There is the lid other building projects will, when fingerprint department where 2,500 il of them are completed, make the sets of impressions are filed every day teautlful city on the banks of the 47 per cent of them from criminal Potomac unique. fingers. On display Is a special IdentiHie Supreme court went about its fication file of 10,000 public enemies, pieces. boalness of getting ready to move in mechanized so that a machine can pick The Federal Triangle. i manner unceremonious, to say the out the entries answering to almost But below Capitol hill, half way any lost Although a large crowd filled description at a minute's notice. along Pennsylvania avenue from the Add to all this the adventurous tit old chamber In the Capitol building feeling a that final day, there were no trum-pe- t Capitol to the White House is the most of the visitor that he may be brushing ambitious new of the Washingpart blasts and no weeps. Perhaps that elbows with some of these modern IB because the court is not unaccus-tsme- d ton. It is the Federal Triangle, built Sherlock Holmeses without really to moving, having been sort of on the former site of the old Central knowing it, and you have some idea of Market ground which ln the early the appeal the Department of Justice licked around from pillar to post, from a swamp. ijHar to building exerts. sitting room, since the nation days was merely On the tip of the triangle, which is u born. Across the street, where the Har eight blocks long and through whose vey's Oyster house used to tickle Deciding to move, the court opened 20 miles of corridors 17,700 govern up the Abraham Lincoln's prairie appetite, is family bureau in fact quite i few bureaus and threw out a few ment workers already pass In the ad the new home of the Bureau of Inter ministration of their daily duties, Is nal Revenue, one of the tktags It allowed might just as well be largest of the National Archives building, a man them all, and nearlng completion. It lissed good by. Nobody in the family made Gibraltar designed to withstand inted them all nine is so large that the visitor has to get justices turned time. It is the first his bearings from a charted map in iambs down. NRA, they felt, was the ravages of M for their Constitution. safe and fitting citadel to hold the the lobby. records of the nation, many of them Other members of the new Triangle As Breckinridge Said. yellowed with the centuries that have are the Post Office department build were would have been a great passed. It was built "to last forever.' for the ing, which Is headquarters Iwpi the words that Vino PrPsMpnt Its foundation Is a "scow" of rein activity of a that has ex Mia Cabell personnel Breckinridge spoke as the forced concrete, five feet thick. This from 32,320 to 237,600. and the senate moved out of those Is set on 5,000 concrete piles which panded Labor building, enriched department erne quarters to let the Supreme court vary in length from 15 to 35- feet. by the artistic fruits of the Public row in on 1859. January 4, Should the waters of the Potomac Works of Art projects. "We leave this chamber, bearing swell with flood, the scow would not of the Triangle is the At the base i center are os, unimpaired, the Constitution In its go sailing, for down colossus of them all, the new Com e received from our forefathers," he two electric pumps and a steam turmerce Department building. Into It Hit bine which automatically keep the went 2,000 carloads of Hoosler limeThe Supreme court horp nwav the water at a constant level. In the most stone, 150 tons of Connecticut granite, the Constitution severe emergency Imaginable, In Just that state, but 1,400 tons of marble from Missouri and no speeches abouf The court steam turbine would go to work with Vermont, and more stone from Minneit i preserved that Constitution nfrer almost powr enough to pump out the 0 sota, Colorado and Georgia. The river. ltog in many places. It had been whole Potomac to support the concrete used plies New Tort To find the eternal stone to protect structure would almost stretch from and ln Philadelphia's documents of our patriots, the Chicago to Milwaukee. halL moved Into first the It impendence Capitol buildlnp In IRftO Tt wna ln builders of the National Archives In this giant edifice are stored and basement then. , and there John building went to the granite quarries all of the endless records compiled wshall established the and up cpened right of the of Chelmsford, Mass., of Commerce keeps, the Department "Tt to void all laws Dassed bv con- - an entirely new and gigantic bed of and constantly renews, concerning alFrom Ind. which do not abtde by the Connear Bedford, limestone ation. It was there that Justice Bedford they cut two great limestone most anything you could possibly think delivered the court's opinion in blocks" of 120 tons apiece and, finding of travel, invention, harbors, trade and a host of other and rem famed Dred Scott case. The re- - they would have to reinforce bridges statistics Also here Is the world's lated t decision subjects. to against the New Deal and enlarge tunnels all the way camera for reproducing maps M been largest to f0 down them cut regarded milto ns Imnnrrnnr. Washington, they and the records of the millions of "Tien fhp RpIHoV tons each. When they arrived at. the that have been Issued. patents no was btg conveyance building In .1814,. the Supreme Capital there them There are no furnaces or boilers "ft WaS Ohllcp1 tn moot In tVio h and strong enough to transport were so In IJthe clerk of they any of these Washington buildings, destination, their to PennGO tons each. for they are heated by a central plant uyenue, ts. k. in jsia it roovea shaved down again to room . on the ground floor, va- The two blocks now stand guard nt All of them are kept cool and pleasant On one of them In the summer time by by 'the; senate, which' took up the main entrance. Mrterg the figure of a Roequipment such as we find in the med- been sculptured has room. The directly above this on the "Preme COUrt- BMin fnllnn-pern sentry, metropolitan theaters. man gladiator standing HIV EPnO" lUltUl'VU thn 1859' wnen . that body moved Other a mother and her. child with a The, central heating plant keeps 71 Wa, The court 'retained those quar- - sheaf of wheat ln the background. buildings, with a total of 380 acres nntll the end of thlaMnst spsslnn. All documents which enter here get of floor space, warm and comfortable. their last glimpse of sunlight and their It is the largest plant ln the world Worth Waiting; f?r. ' breath of "outside" air as the used solely for the production of heat toe court had iiv'tvsit a .lone time last close upon them. Inside they Into its six boilers, each five stories doors 181 bme ot its ' own" ;jt ."members are fumigated; there are no windows high, pour 27 tons of coal an hour. tell- JXJIA !f.I. 111 WM I UfMU Will iu II. Yet there Is no smoke to deface the In the building; all light la artificial Hi majestic and all air is mechanically condi- gleaming white city that is our Caprbv hi,iiJ! , , . iU me fiiccu tioned, to preserve .the life of the ital ; the dirt Is removed from it by la KTQuhd.. of rise flj;ijnisi grasst uitd Ttrees In an archives. electricity. ctural beauty snrpaased no-7- 1 As slick and severely molded as the The hungry boilers on a cold day In the wlcrflfJer'Hpital city of buildIt houses Is the pew, department eat up - more than 600 tons of coaL world. Facing the. Capitol, it occu-'t- e ing of the Department of 'Justice, And one man stokes all the boilers. that has been, in-- the order across from the National Archives His effort Is not much more than yon r3. that of a hotel "for the men building. It Is a temple of aluminum. would exert in keeping the home fires earlier governed the nation, the the lightfor machinery does his bid--, Nearly $4.50,000 worth, of in of Congress, and a. Civil war Its con- burning,Jets of water under great presweight metal has been used ding. Tills same' metal would sure swish struction. wlldarlt aljjhe ashes away to a tm. tM am have cost J8,rO0,OX In the days when "grinder which reduces them. About 14 the aluminum cap was placed on the loads are . carried away for use In 1884. Doors, fill-iJobs Washington monument ln parks, cinder paths and M the railmar-ustair casts, steps are' two n ,(u elevators, day. every fixBmonS the' largest ever ings, window frames and lighting These are only tie important few 10 Aw wshIngton. Beyond eight tures are of aluminum, and there Is a of the many new buildings which are Julian columns. 51 U feet high, large fountain of the same metaL transforming Washington Into a modSreat bronze doors which weigh "G" Men. the of Rome end Athens combined with Home ern 'Punds each. 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