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lie came to school each afternc=n for a week and h1pei tie hc'zs and iri

,$nd answers to thei cestions about Washington.\

Just before Easter, the club membei finished a book for use during thetrip. i1Cy planned to use it again vIieiii they returned 'wane, as one 4jto Y-JtiC what they saw. Before xi ce in hey WOUldrevise it, ad:ing interesting iigh lights of their tEp-, and a carefully ielectied

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The Capitol Office

"So this is say as you briskly through onethe largest rooms in the world, the Concourse of the Union Station.You catch your first glimpof the majeptic Capitol framed by thedoorway. You reach the doolway and take a swift glance across thePlaza at the car-burdened semicircle of streets. The radiate outwarddglike the sticks of Martha Washington's fan.

In an instant the grandeur of the massive Capitol your eyesupward. No matter when you see itin daylight, in floodlighted nieht,under skies of blue or gray, its dome is the focal point of your Federalcity. At the top of ,this doüble-sheijecl, cast-iron dome stands thestatue of Freedom, democracy's guardian of the past, present, and future.Your chartered bus whirls you to the east door of the Capitol. You areimpressed iby the size of its imposing structure. It is about 7.51 feet long,350 feet wide, 287 feet high, and covers abotit 3% acres of land. , Youthat its five Aarts were built on the installment plan. In 18Mas demoGracy was starting on its way, no one quite knew where,original north wing -was finished. In 1811 the original south wasin 1829, the centralin 1859, the Chamber.

You walk up a broad flight of the Capitol's steps where all of thebut one have been since Jackson's day. OnTaft's inatigural day snow followed by cold preventedceremony. On these very steps on March 4, 1865, made his

131ea for a just and lasting peace among all nations. Today weremember his unforgettable words that begin, "With malice towardith charity for all, * *"As you go toward-the Great a large circular willfaaiP beautiful bronze doors 'on the story of Columbus is inrelief. How glad you are that the District is named in horior of Columbuswho discovered our land; the city, to honor Washington, who waitedit from England!

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lair House is one of t'te famous homes in Washingtop_ Here, it issaid that Fr-ancis Preston unsucceszfuliv tried to pemudetc) accept the command of ecpeople livoti in it, tile la- a tlair's oldest gon, aste.Montgom ry lir, who originated, free mail delivery wrvice. in citirmToday the &ouvcnir post cards that you send to your parents are ddiveredto your home because of his idea

Before you finish your tour you milli, see Mo-unt Vetrion, the home ofou firs President. It is an excellent ekampie of historic prtservation

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stritimerc,aThe gallery is the best plac_ for you to sce hc Clash R.(orn thebank in worid. warrAnts for millionb of dollars am cashcd11,1 cronty is kept in vaults underground. Tb are so rrcykiern that noteven a glic4t oxild crimp info them witgo tt the ect..ric bas warning theguards.

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PALI last you' jt 1 .rixthe Government about 9 months. It (chaews'owners so timcs thatwears ort_. When y(-141 visit the bureau of,E graving and Printin.will !-.:e that the replacing of worn-out dollar bilis is the. greatesttask o the Division of. Currenc Your and 10-do4l r bilis last twic-iaug. Do you know why?A ylu walk tong narrow, railed galleries, voL will eigoes how milliorsof dollars word ixs money is made.. Each ctbe 250 pressez pir:nra12 bills or notes every S seconds. After the printing pia fess are inked and

y hand before "to through thewwirted, 'they must btpresms. Lin't it gum- that we are living in -atomic era and no machinehas _Lwizt 1:0--entrki to prriorm rAkssf Py this delicate hand-poiiihintag

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Th Departments of abor an Commerceever worried about his work or his business? Torn'has. have had much cause for worry if

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the -,laration of Independence ndStar.. On a frieze you will read histyranny over mind of man. *ft,

e cArnerican Linion an thc -r-c"The current events class az-reed th t all of the nations of the world 1be/ong to one big family. On a small plot of ground in your Capital City Istands

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preiEecz rci,e-7-a, Where the statue of Xe s ipilil, the Cud of oltvers,ver recctJng pito!.

You sorry' to leave thi Drautiful bulUin that ho sebworld t it, you want to bee the Americ,;:n R&'-i Cross tha,house* another kind of idealthat of =_rvice. You know what it isyou have lbee members of the Junior Red Cross for many yea,Jane does not ve to identify th Cross flag because it isone that tbe whale world salutes. I has been familiar to. .

everyone class since their kindergarten days. _Th Junior Cross ihibit room is where you will your time.You wart to &et the work of school children, tram II nations in the world.Th girls ho are Spouts Will leave fo a hurried trip t th Girl ScoutHouse is the Capital City.: They have promised their bca Scout groupto vi 't rest of tit class will talk with their junior Red Cross.% regional representative. She It u ested by mall that she would helpthe group decide what kinds *of the council should pLfor next year.

When the Girl Scouts return, the sightseeing bus will take the touristsback tit Union Suti9Av They are glad that the last buildings visitedwere the ones of great international significance. They want to rememberv-:1 -Kinston as a Capital City in one kig world.

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Did your city just happen? '14ost. cities dia, ibut not your Capital.City. It was created for a specific and unusual purpose.. 7h Nation.L-7-t----vied a, sing&, permanent homr for its new .il(tvernment. When theRevoi-uti L'Jitry tqffr nd--, tk Continent] Congress had met in four

hi-Ns of moving. 7. many moves had made the Government soAmm.w'Qak,and * Ale. 'These l_z-.7-41! l'ngs were soften d after nearly 5 years cc'

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differentatm. places. Its i-vietnbtra had grumbled many times iteut th hard-

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q- 'T soldiers cursed and shouted ,-E-rtat s. of violence. outside the windows.,'These soldiers wanted their back pay nra other daiar 1 %.,v.t ied. The.---,.;thsentgl, Congress had not been alAe _o pay' em or settle . clAims ...4--_

7-'±,.'use it had so money. The Nation was almost bankrupt.., ,, t

..::: .ile Continental Congress rushed a request for protection fit3 _ .. .- c,_ .I/nal f eennsylvania.. it ...was meeting t lie--7:::. --4------ Lpet, 'ial tt refused 40 help

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Such unwillingness to cvaperat with Continentalwas not unusual in any State ot city during these early days ofnew Government.Real fear made the Members of the to and leavbut that would be cowardly. They fact possible physical dangerto hold th respect of heir countrymen for the young, faltering GA verment.At the end of the day, however, they voted that after adjourning, ifew days they would convene on the campus of Princeton University.No one had been harmed by brickbats or bullets, but the outrageoushappening influenced action toward a single, permanent home for ourGove,rnment. Such 'tome trust be controlled and protected byand not by the laws of any State or city.During the Princeton session, a bill was intcoducul for a permanentFederal town on the quiet banks of the Delaware River or theThen the Continental Congressmen beg n a ..7-yeAr argument over h- place where the town should toe. drowns: cities, and States iec,1 forit. The bitterest feeling's of all raged between the North and theThe rivalry was so strong that two Federal towns seemed t. is! oneI.

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out. An' angry Congressman is reported to have shou "Why notput our precious Government on an otd ay gon and haul tdor!j1south? Why not haul the new statue of the Father of 01 Country onanother wheeled platform? Any oli! oxcart will do." Sukienly thedlock was endSed by p curious, clever compromise.By this time the Constitution of t:§e United States h d been -Jond George 'Washington was -our President. i I xand r Hamilton, the,Secretary of the Treasury, antz:ci the new Nation ts e on woundfinancial basis. He believed that the FederAl id paydebts owed by. hein Cotgress. Nor*:

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had an idea. Why ot get ip from jeffert-Dn, a Vi niga.and a great Southern leader.. Hamilton would promise A get fFederal town on te Potomac, if Southern Namke would vote forth "assumption" 41 Stat debts i loy th Federal Government. AlthoughHamilton had voted for a northern location earlier, b had no strongfeeling against a southern one and ná ou1d voteof the Federal town. Th pase of was more ifs! 01,So Hamilton watch&i: for time to talk aloneone day Jefferson as going to t

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b votes for bill. In return, Hamilton wouldsite _flat tl had location,Jefferson .touclicd by the earnestness of plea to save th,Union. A compromise The next day he invited Hamiltonand Virgin*.- to dinner, Ag

made forceful pica' fo kis bill. You imagine 'Lis- haprn dthat famou and successful dinner.The bi1 for a permanent Federal town passed on July 16, 17-, It wto be a -%.iatrict no larger than 10 miles kquarr. George Washington wasasked tic select the exact place from a specified area exten ling. about 95miles along th winding Potomac from Washington to Williamsport, Md.rite original bill did not limit the Dj,dt to Mry1nd, but p blic build-

IAinp built only cn th sid

In January 1791 President Was on chose the land that is now theDistrict of Columbia asked Congress to extend the boundary fartherdownstream alon th Potomac. Georgetown and her old port wereincluded i t section. Many years tate Con.kress gave backto Virginia tie Iliad_ south 'of the but itii;e ro change in -the Maryland portion. Today Georgetown is no-r a parate town, but is part of the city's 70 square miles.Congress had asked Washington to g".t the land and to appoint three

Commissioners who would see t th town was built. The need for itwas 20 great thai :It be, ready In years, hty 18CO. MeanwhileWould meet hiNd-Ip hi. 'it-. raw March day six gentle-

rri-en in great topcoats tram along the swampland of the Potomac,talking plan lo the Federal line two tallest m nWashington ,497 h. soldier admirers, Major, L'Enfant,ho was a brilliant fr ch engineer. President Washington had ap-pointed him to plan the Federal town. The others were the three Commissioners and IfEntL'Enfant's surveyor.

Roth Maryland and Virginia ceded authority over the land chosen forthe District, =ri'd provided of money towa*d the buildings.Pres:.m Washington made an greernent -vith the owners of the landwithin the city,3by which part of the land was donated for highways, partkiugh by the Unit5d States for public buildings, and the0,272 lots) equally between the United St&t=t d

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Did your howe town, like most tows, rov in haphazard fashionamund a main street) Your CApital City is unusual becausc it grew inan orderly way. it had been carefully planned for gmwth. Ptanningof towns was% almcAt unAinown in the la t eightotnth century, but notto the imaginative L'Enfant. lir had detp faith in the future gmatn sof tile Government of the United Stat He plarnexc; Lirh '%::,apital Cityin a way thatr.ct-l-u1d meet the need for expansion i the future. Twisely tAe natural beauty of the landscap, wcodexi la is fAcinthe brx-Nadening Poton-oc. The original copy of his plan is carefullypreserved in th Libraf? Congress.

The basic ideA of L'Enfacit's plan was the deveioprcnt L--.14 the city ontwo arts of parks, with a Monument t ,

their intersection. Heone park system to exten west korn the Capitol to the Po omac andthe other one south from ne Whi c Houe to th river. Both parkstOUi bc shout .a mile long.

The Capitol, high on 'ts hilltop was like the hub of a hugt -whesd,lour of whose' spokes dividelci toe city into Northeast and South-- t,Northwest and Southiwest. L'Enfant began his planning with such im-vPorlant locations ar the Capitol, th Preside_ es House, -and the sate oathe Monument. He tied tittsc together, nd all other chief sites, b.,w;de streets and wider ilirugh hi thee rboa-d of streetshe siashea*diagonal -artnues; They made .more direct %lays of reachingimpo-rtant buildings. 'rnis kind of desi ning resulted in man irregularblocks.

Pennsylvania Avenue is the result of L'Eniaot rijon of a high y10 feet ide to connect the President's House with the Capitol. he;dreamed of a Grand Avenue, 400 ket wide and a mile long. Today itis our less pretentious but beautiful s4 114. wb le a trigs carpet extendswith few interruptions from the Capitol to At Lincoln Memorial.L'Erfant made parklike squares and circles where th re were chanceintersections of three or mort streets and avenues. The aortb-southmete were numbered nd ,the ast-west ones wci'c lettered. The

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avenues were nanied for the States,* d the circles and squares for .thosefamous mzift whose monuments adorn them. These monuments help to..

: keep lye the glorious story of our past.So L'Enfant dreamed, worked, and argued over his farsighted vision

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estimates financial needs p

or city. 'The , a S4: or tne tne stt1ft Ornflii88IOflerSmake these estjmates and then have tnem apri'rovei by the .Feera

Ibureau or the Budget. 'en 'one passed ;ne Buciget aria ccot-1-

ing At% it .placed the financial expenditure& c! the Jstrct uider thei conmi of nc execit:ve- branch o: tne Federal oven;ent.1p After the r' estimates are approved by the Bureau the! '

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i. The resJents ot the t'eceraz ctv ca:mot vte in ationa electionse:aie the (Thnstutcn cf the United Stats ices nr ge tm thisprivilege an restonsbiItv. For many yeas it na be: aruea whether

or Ot Lorigres houId change this voeess stiation by ai amendmentIto the Constitution.i At present, Washington is a tte1es Federal district, coverned by thiee

,, Commissioners who are responsible zo Congress. The Capital City hasa dua: status. Izi netonlv a municipality certain local powers of

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tiOn to- )nf :T;il1cn Acorh th last :er.SuL)zic :ik eeveh :n pii'u:at'n iac': n c 11'n:ted States.aii tnzityi;eventh it it is COtTp1e(i witfl tatcSThe rt8idcfltS are predominately of the white race. aithc=iigh runv

pe-;:4e of all races tvr n the cty The next igtst rctai ruç is tiN!go1 The fre: d:1:naic ervte emFKY reTS ;V( rCçeC1ai races. In one ecton c: the i)'cz there a Chse ct=-Jof approximately a

thesene very nature ot a*hirgtefl. a Federal city, tells you that iI1 of

rcups are rnainv orer an :eirfar'ies Mort- than onworker in three IS ernpk)VeL! DY tfle ieieraI (overnment. Nearly all ofthe oth&rworkers s'pv sve :ee of Food. c1othin.

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sriete:: rotecofl. eucton rece4t1on :avf!. anCffl1Ufl1Ci'fl. If there is a?v di-'it 1n yc;- mind that the Capti Isa city of worker t;ke an rjde ry on any working mottling,anOL- d:wn on tr.e zuahis ofervees ente:ng onetiie tentagorL, across tne totOmaC ou cannot IICIP reaIlZIflg tna:

d:ai;o geneatitig pOWfI to operate tLcyCIZILiJ=tJT tOUL i°f'

$ In seasons of the year, reardess cf pdita tides an turies amu1tiiiide f ,ersistent workers carv on tne (2vernmen's DuSieSS.Although,they seldom, if ever, mak the giamous headlines of the dailyapers, they have iath that the success 'i demo-cracv deend tto'

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areas istIat tIey are selected by a system called çivi! Service.Civil Service requires the seiion by cn;etitiVe exarrinatiOflS of all

classziieci rederaioverment worKers, notReflDerS 01 tflC armed forces-

or the coi A:hzigh there are a number of exceptions, atpont-ments irDm the t of rignes-t ratlEg ap1icants mu&i be aiortioedamong tile States anzi Territories of the Nation. If the allotted .- r of,e-i=:oyeeS froth vow State or 1e:rieory have receives atiments, youC4iIt4 &:t be s1petd; "tj1tf mirit2! ;;q rgchedyviher 'else, evn!

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are r:Tae::tv :!yiL A i u:e about et oftfe toverw-nent %vorers ITI trie corn servR: fl fl:(J

or rre ser;IrL te:r eit.rv hti Upon r::e:ie;t ze:receive- XfIS1C)flS. Other qGovernment workers have. indefinite tern-prporarr employment..

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c::n:e oldest national chuch the Metrcno1itar Memorial

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system did it he was incapable peopie. Once sat his

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quarters of such learned national organizations as the Carnegie instittlr,

0-tion, National Geograpi3ic Society, and the National EducationAssociation; more than 2G0 libraries, including the Library ofworld art centers, such as the National, Freer, Corcoran, nd PhillipsMemorial Galleries; and musical organizations, including National2-- Symphony and the Marine Band.

rtThe workers in the Capital City take advantage of the fineopportunities. They enjoy several parks, Rock Creek, National Zoo-! and West Potomac, the Mall, and the So'tanic Garden.afe smaller of playgrounds anti athleticri and the small at intersection of cityT.,

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