Show House Ouse Members to Have New Building WASHINGTON April 11 By A. A A P Congress P.-Congress Congress has left up to David Lynn architect of the capitol capitol cap- cap itol the problem of a survey for a anew anew anew new new building to houSe the offices of ot representatives It has given I him 2500 for the job and expects him to report by the opening of ot the Sixty-ninth Sixty congress next fall Senators already have two three thre e eOr or four office rooms apiece but house members have but one room each in which to receive visitors hold conferences and house three or four clerks To give each representative representative representative two rooms is the object of the survey which Mr Lynn is call called l lupon upon to make Two definite proposals have been advanced One is to build within the ithe court of ot the present house of office of- of fice lice building a structure nine I stories high at an estimated cost of to provide rooms This plan also contemplates raising raising rais rais- rais ing the pres present nt building one stor story The other proposal would be t tacon tacon- construct con con- a new building bunding nearby In the old days only chairmen of ot committees had offices provided for them at the capitol Other members had their offices scattered all aU over the city in their hotels and in downtown business buildings |