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PLANNING GROLP | HILL REVIEW WORK |t Slides and Motion Pictures| to lllustrate District | Improvements. The work the National Capital Park | and Planning Commission has been do- | vital beams. and made .to vibrate with |Senator Frederick M. Sackett was se-| ing for the past few years to shape its | an electro-magnet. initial regional plans and proposals for future highw parks, open spaces, trancportation lines, public buildings | and other suggestions for an area within 20 miles of the White House will be graphically reviewed with slides, motion pictures and by an exhibition of plans before city planners and land- | scape architects at Constitution Hall, Eighteenth and C street:, Friday eve- ning, January 17 In announcing this program todav, Lieut Col. U. S. Grant. 3d. vice chair- man and e: ive officer of the com- mission, said that upon the v ns of the American Society of Landscape Architects and of the regional plan- ning committee of the American Civic | Association the commission will present its region plan for Washington and its | environs. | Plan “Greater Washington.” | The commission is now busily en-| gaged in pgeparing its material for the | “Greater eshington” program, with W. T. Partri consultant architect; Capt. E. N. r.. engineer, and Charles W. ity planner. tak- ing an active rart in the work. As the American Institute of Architects vear laid befors the prominent a tecis of the Nation with the aid o Secretary Mellon, a presentation of the public buildings program in the triangle the National Capital Park and Plan- ning Commission hopes to inform the landscape architects and planners of the country of the regional plan for the Capital In making his announcement, Cc! Grant said today: “After three and & half years of intensive study in close co-operation with the appropriate authorities of Maryland, Virginia and | the District of Columbia, the commis- sion is in a position to present its initial regional plens and proposale for future highways, parks. open spaces, transportations lines, public buildings and other suggestions. for an area with- in 20 miles of the White House. Expert Suggestions Possible. “The new monumental Constitu- tion Hall at Eighteenth and C streets has been made available through the co-operation_of the Daughters of the American Revolution. the American | Civic Association, the American Society | of Landscape Architects and private individuals. The holding in Washing- ton of the annual convention of the American Society of Landscape Archi- THE EVERTNU ETAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1930. Panning commuse of the American|MORROW NOT SEEKING | BB Y 1 " wulience sacnerca| KENTUCKY SENATORSHIP parts of the country, whose | professional connections and experience | assures their interest in the subject and rromises the possibility of useful and beneficial suggestions from experts. The list . of speakers can not yet be an- nounced, but assurance can be given | hat they will handle each part of the subject authoritatively and will ex- press the various points of view of all parts of the region.” Former Governor Says He Is Not a Candidate for Back- ett’s Seat. LOUISVILLE, Ky., January 7 (®).— The Herald-Post late vesterday quoted | former Gov. Edwin P. Morrow as stat- ing that he is not a candidate for the st Republican nomination for the United States Senate. 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