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HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1927. until plans therefor, 8o far as they re- or parks, and that in cases where the | provided to insure the building ot Massachusetts Bay Colony” and has| IRA"E BUDY BA[}KS ikte to the helght apd apDearance, the | provisions of the: law. would wrovide | structures on . the forth slds which BAY STATE REGIMENT been in continuous existence, under colot ture of the materials of | control over buildings erected at eith i : one desigration or another, ever since CELeEion ostaUtIon. eVl HRen. K| Gad T 2 BIoak Hat S viprotecien| Would be In harmony: BELIEVED OLDEST UNIT | it time. It is understood that some mitted to the Fin-h Arts Commission |areas,” but not in the center of such | At 1{“5 .»1:\:«1 ofnu ;{\\fl':\m‘rlr ‘«:lw‘xx_S- i of tl;xe ;‘riz}‘nal members came over and approved by that commission as |block, that the proposed restrictions |sion of the measure, R. JL McMackin R g on the Mayflower. f NIVINE o et Ry Syt whaur ;m,',‘, e e e Dk }\..u»ml a prot ainst the construc. | Compilation of Outlines of U. 8.| “p "G the histogies of 112 of the | | pairment of the public values depend-| Oliver Metzerott, president of the|tion of a twostory building at the Histe - SLww It Was ‘| 241 color-bearing units of the Na- ent upon such public bullding or res- | University « racterizing | northwest corner of Fourteenth and I tional Guard have been verified, and ervation.” y | the propoged law as *! y desiva eots, facing the projected Federal ~ wudzed in 1636. the’ histories of the remainder are un- IR The amendments suggested by the |so far as its purposes were concerned, ings on the south of Pennsylva- | der_examination. Columbia 5069 Special s‘ullu:lu,v :)Illnor. s1 X committes would provide that in case | suggested several amendments which | nia avenue, which soon is to be erected | . Compilation of the outlines of ‘.“"} = C.mmittee Approves Propo-|of a difference or ruling between the | wera adopted and reminded the com- | for the United Cigar Stores Co. Rufus | tories of National zaniza- | BNS - o . District Zoning Commission and the [ mittee that the question of the consti Tusk, president of the Operative :mns ‘u! lh{; t m:ml] St vt s- Jexstay sty Fine Arts Commission concerning the | tutionality of such a measure, rs’ L orical section of the Sol- | fal I b sal to Renulate Buildings |neight o any proposed building that | signed to protect the esthetic valu zgeste _a_representative com. | lege, 8o far as verified, shows chk““;s‘::m:l:nd [( ! the lower height ruling should pre-|of a city, might be raised. e r New York to appeal to| oldest unit of that kind in the Army | €orns, tender P Near Federal Proiects vail; that the Fine Arts Commission| In describing the need for such :\‘Ilm United Cigar Stores Co. officials [ is now perpetuated in the 182d In- ptessure of tight shoes. M E at an early date following the enact-|law, Col. Grant pointed to the great|to reconsider the building of so small| fantry, = Massachusetts National OIS . ment of such a measure should pub- | Federal buildings-to be built on the |a building there. The matter was left [ Guard, ; dwt‘ Aldng . lish general requirements for huildings | south side of. Pennsylvania avenue and | in the hands of Roberts K. Beresford, at regiment was organized in z. » ads ek e weer | erected near certain public buildings | asserted that some should be ' chairman of the committea, 1636 as “the North Regiment of the 10~ everywhere t of any public building or park, as a means of protecting the & of Government building tions in the District of revised draft of which now studied by the National Ca a d s voted of the buildings, at a meeting at-the Cosmos Club. | A ‘similar bill, placing administra- | tion of the proposed law in the hands | of the Fine Arts C i roduced at the last s s, but failed to coni body for final action. 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