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THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. €. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1927. ki e - " Y N |'be enacted in(o law by the Seventieth | ffort to re-estabiish The. provisions of | ‘outstanding grandeur, scenic beauty | the tegional plan of the Federal City |amount of $10,000,000, in order that the o - irhiteq’| NERYANS, the Lomujation ot pill- ’ Congi the substanti law which provides | and bi sclentific d historic In- | and its environs. . r| vl i : ” ({u‘; r,',:)'q L.n.h,',p. “In the belief that the peo of the | that 60 per of annual appropria- | terest’ i | Prvation i granting of eve J . “'”;‘ th" :‘, 'El’ : wnds and gas- United Statex desire to maintain their | tions shoul met from the taxes | their nat x"“p‘;ni::;:‘;r m‘mh A " J 3 ng steftionsi seat of government as a National Capi- | of the District of Columbia and 40 | along the Potomac River fi tal worthy of the plans of the foun by the Federal | Bridge to and including irrepa ik L S e v ny proposal to Con 4 “until some quali- | We oppose any developme: ‘ o : | : URGES 60_40 PI.AN ;::;.‘:An":v?m"h: Tmanifest lwsrmnll | mmission ARGl have recommend: | along the Potoms ; e urge the adoption ax o measure | pase a p ’ dtre 4 rr‘:““n”““ .},,..P;K.,,_:N"n“_han:_ b ity d a - ble basis. Lor public, which w cfe . egislation to e | e ; and | : : S Inpte bf Yorte. Newh to 1oy e blity in making adequate appropria more equitable ba s piblle, & siatiou ot | ; : | s or it e e e ose ons for Fed funds to maintain [ _“We heartily support the bill A i 'xlmmr.-'d'»'m';:' nd we commend the Congress to create a Federal park of as a public park, ations, to the 1 Arts, as pointed to deal with the desizn of Executive Board Commends | Netern to System Pending Permanent Basis. Creating an_innovation in its i years of life, the gxecutive board, of | the American Civic Associaton at its | annual meeting vestérday in the Union Trust Ruilding. Fifteenth and H streets, commended the effort to “re-establish the provisions of the! gubstantive law which provides that | 60 per cent of annual appropriations | should be met from the taxes of the District of Columbia and 40 per cent be furnished by the Federal Govern- me qualified commis- recommended a more g the greatest part of its time to Washington, the board went on record as supporting a Federal park_along the Potomac River from || the Key Rridge to and including Great Falls and opposing any development | || of power along the Potomac River, either private or public. which will interfere in any way with preserva- tion of this area a public park The hoard also ind ed the proposed £10.000.000 advance to ex- tend Washing park system, and | supported the Shipstead bill, desizned to control the erection of private ||| buildings in the vicinity of parks and | [Il public buildings The hoard commended again the effort to estahlish the Shenandoah Na- tional Park in inia and the Great Smoky National Park in North Caro. lina_and Tennessee and emphaticall reafirmed its stand in_opposition to the elimination of the Bechler Mead- ows from the southwest corner of Yellowstone National Park. Tt- like- wise urged that the planting and ade- | Quate maintenance of properly e Jected trees along the highwavs of the nation be advanced and the re. tention of suitable trees on it streets and country highways. Present at Meeting. Present at the hoard meeting were: Frederic A. Delano of Washington, the association's president and chair man of the Washington Committee of One Hupdred on the Federal City, as well as a member of the National Capital Park and Planning Commis- sion and chairman of the advisory council for the National Arboretum; J. Horace McFarland of Harrisburg. Pa.: Col. Samuel delphia. Mrs. Philadelphia Roston, H. Electus Litchfield of James, secréta . . Sts. N.W. L.ee Thurman, associate sec: 2 § retary. i . These resolutions were adoptéd o . I : The Music the various subjects under considera tion: Corner “In line with the earnest and per- 9 gt e S T | | “The Only Recard Without Scratch®’ “T Berioe ta et o Bl e Adequate national park system, we b N B g 0 . D, e Lo N o o e o e T 2 ‘ The world has laughed at the eccentric drolleries of the “Two Black Crows” on their first two Black tions and such additions of national | [l COLUMB]A RFCORDS N incid g ¥ J ik i s & mtionst v | ‘ e REC 5. Now, coincident with the appearance of these world-famous com-, . ..., .. . - e o sl | | | edians at Ford’s Theatre is announced the third and funniest of. this side-splitting series Ofel'ecofl#.é‘i 147 Vil D i Qrows lers ang auties, distinctly national | |fi | N & : 2 WfLE s L AN v J i\ 2 In interest, to be held inviolate and | { 4 y Thoge ; 5 ¢ \ ol 1 % t Z . 2 : s I | ; who: have laughed at Moran and Mack before will. roar with delight at this latest Puarts5and 6 * mer e e v Sor oui : | COLUMBIA RECORD. Those to whom Moran and Mack- are strangers ‘can find no better Tith these atated Mocte, o poamr Here introduction to the funniest comedians extant than in this new recording. - ; : s ing proportion of our people who ap- [ ¢'% i N - 3 A population, points to the vital impor- — t 5 & 6—R d 1 198 ; I i S e IC | a rows—rarts. ecor K. C.SEXTON CO.| undaries as will preserve them un- If L h " .o 4 . e i e B REFATY “ you thought the chatter about the early bird" in record one was funny, if you laughed at the I I Susnd mndeats Pooies. | Box . Jlon taming™ episode in record two, you will hold your sides at the description ofy Mack’s “farm in 631 Pa. Ave. S.E. establish the Shenandoah National | [fl I Africa” in record three. I 8 e T AT is i . i mlions iing oar thene bk 444 9th SLN.W.,Cor.E | This is the funniest of them all. Parts 5 and 6 promise to eclipse the previous marks of the other Rares o ‘ records as the “most sellingest record ever made." naive are strongly opposing the elimi- [ P{'s : peasaransik “Twe ! Get your copy early! ; “r " B it T we Black that the elimination is not proposed {[filll » v for the benefit of the people as a whole | il or the welfare of the park, but for || ac the doubtfu) commercial benefit of the | {i 3 Or er ect local farmers: in two counties ot : Idaho. and on the further ground that g S $ 2] 5 the advantage of the few will unques. Re roductlon O tionably lead to the ultimate destruc. —and all oth tion of the system. ) A s otlios walbe heartily indorse the McNary Parts 5& 6 and a b 6 " Columbia R d. 00« wit! 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