Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1926, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 'l‘IIURSDAY MAY 6, 1926. in any wa n and Senator Smoot ob- | among the States. there is a post oflk‘e wuh receipts of served that the height of buildings| The so-called Swanson amendmant $10,000 or more PALESTINE APPEAL $50,000,000 FOR D. C | senator DIl spoke, in part, as fol- | $50.000,000 on the area south of Penn[attention to the posslbuny that the | to the same helght limitation applying ment submit _estimates annually | were advocated by Democrats with a yUUU, - L. lows: ¢ prevent | Bruc vould open the | to that whole section of the city under | showing how the money is to be dis- | view to curtalling the autharity v ment_of the great proposed park- v va v Se | upon & number of amendments made | Senator Jones of New Mexico had < tion and design of th i Teams Start nnal Campaign to.| (Continued from First Page) | farmony of location an gD of the | e 41000,000 bridge across the Poto- | consideration we ought to have some | , At the instance of Senator Harrison f these amendm architectural beauty as well as practi- Hil recall how the| “Then will this Ca Next Thursday. { R e B T Qe i eeds: consideration shall be given to | beginning with the fiscal year 1928 United Pa Appeal Fund have Maine, in charge of the bill, an-ijpeauty as compared with the impres “The sun in all its course does L Ll around the square would be subject | requires that the Treasury Depart-| Practically all of *hese amendments sylvania avenue will not only prevent e e “The importance of following the|a repetition of such mistakes, but tributed and the limit of cost on the|ed in_the FUND NOW $20 700 VOTED BY SENATE orgaried mathod i beautifying the| Will absolutely assure the develop- | buildings § | "THie conterees also will have to pass | buildings. tho ‘DIl 88 passed By the House clt; is amendment proposes, IN BUILDINGS BILL | &it¥;, a5 this amendment prPostli| way from the Capigol Bullding west- | Senator Fess said that If there Is to| by the Senate aplying to the $116. two amendments adopted affecting e | e ercacay in (o recall how the| Ward past the Washington Monu-|be any effort to put tall buildings | 000,000 for B uildings outside of Wash- |the $15,000,000 which 5 to be devoted ment and the Lincoln Memorial over | around the square “that might 1 lo gompletlng buildings mlthoflzed ln Congressional Library and the -con- nts Reach $50,000 Total by g,‘.’,sfi,on’,‘,, ifice” bulldings has added | mac to the great amphitheater and| control over.” He added he was just of Mississippi language was inserted quxres Chat 50 per cent of this 1918 to gratify the highest standards of to the impressiveness and grandeur | burial ground at Arlington. as much opposed to Government build- | requiring that, while the money shall | program be provided for within the c inga being placed around Lafayette | be used only for emergency housing | next vear. The other provides that, cal utility. isolated tion and colorless sur-| measure up to the descripti Squar Before the adoption of the Bruce rfmnmng M? the nngnucxi)em Interior | by H?nrv'(‘-r:di“:e\f;:l p‘:-‘].':qmq‘f(f‘ KSenator rruu- replied his amend- pnpumuun aren of the State and posf | the annual estimates shall include Contributic . to the | amendment, Senator Fernald of| pepartment Building detract from its| when he said ment does not affect Lafayette Square | office receipts in allotting the funds |one building for each State in which va lad to accept it and increased the total T 0,- | nounced he was gl 3 slon it would make were it a part of| not look down upon a_scene more 00 drive to 20,700, it was nnbunced | thanked the Maryland Senator for the development of the Mall. splendid and more magnificent.’ last night by the interest he has shown in the| " «This amendment requiring the ex-| Senator Fess of Ohio said the Asso- measure. penditure of the major portion of this' ciation of Architects had called his e ————————————————————————————————————————————— | sl 1d, fstdore Hershfis Senator Dill of Washington, after of the ERetomBn supporting both Senators Bruce and pemupaien Fernald, launched into an elaborate | description of the beauty that has el 2, . . 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