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The resolution said, in part: “We commend the Public Utilitles Commission and the people’s counsel for evolving the new rate structures now in effect; we thank the gas com- panies for their progressive efforts to ¢ the public more efficiently and economically, expressing our hope that | rate reductions will be accorded our neighbors in counties bordering the District of Columbia, thus recognizing that Greater Washington in fact ex- 1931 models 11 U tends beyond the present District of Columbia line.” Action Is Forecast. George B. Fraser, a vice president of the gas company, in charge of sub- urban areas, sald that within a short time it is proposed to rearrange sched- ules in the counties so that the rates would be on the same level, or possi- bly lower, the new District rates. Atwood Fisher, chairman of the Police and Fire Committee, announced plans for a celebration or housewarm- ing when the new fire engine house at Connecticut avenue and Fessenden street is placed in commission. The structure will have two pieces of fire- fighting apparatus, he said, with a complement of 18 men. Tentative plans call for its opening about No- vember 23, with Commissioner Crosby, Fire Chief Watson, the chiefs of the Bethesda, Kensington and Chevy Chase, Md., departments and a group of citi- zens participating. The Committee on Highways, A. B. Whitted, chairman, was instructed to co-operate with ' like committees_from the Connecticut Avenue and Forest Hills Citizens’ Associations in main- taining Connecticut avenue along lines of greater attractiveness. The move- ment, fostered by Edward H. Jones, aims to direct the attention of the Commisisoners to needed tree trim- ming, hedge clipping, street repairs and will urge gyeater care in nting per- mits for various types of amusement enterprises on the avenue. Branch Library Sought, Resolutions were adopted urging the placing of a street car stop on Wis- consin avenue at the District line. The Library Committee was instructed to investigate the possibility of having a branch of the 'Public Library located in this section. A committee composed of Atwood M. Fisher, Edwin 8. Hi and Fred S. Lincoln was appointed draft resolutions on the death of Al- bership. the E. V. Bmwn School, Connecticut ave- nue and McKinley street. Hotel to Replace Fortress, HAVANA (#)—Santa Clara Portress has been razed to make way for a hotel, and the famous old'zllu’r! with which Bright the the shine of silver— THE EVENING ARMY ORDERS Col. Weston P, Chamiberlain, Medical Corps, has been detailed as & ‘member of the Army Board eonvened in this city to determine the gause of classifi- cation of officers in Tlass B, under the act of June 4, 1920: Capt. Samuel C. Cratch, Quartermaster Corps, has been transferred from the Philippines to Brooklyn, N. Y,; Capt. Charles Whar- ton, Cavalry, from Philadelphia to Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.; Capt. Robert W. Nor- ton, retired, from the Kentucky Mili- tary Institute, Lyndon, Ky, to the high schools at Kansas City, Mo., and First Lieut. Henry M. Alexander, Cavalry, from Baltimore to Fort Riley, Kans, i Will Attend Air Scrhioo] By authority of the Secretary of War, Lieut. Luis Antonio Guion of the Gua- temalan army will attend the course in airplane mechanics at the Air Corps ‘Technical School at Chanute Fleld, Ran- toul, Ill, which begins November 3. STAR, WASHINGTON, POPE IS INTERESTED IN VATICAN MUSEUM D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930. Large Building to House Al'to Treasure Has Been Great Dream of Pontiff, VATICAN CITY, October 16.—Pope Pius is most interested in the new mu- seum for paintings that is being built and takes note of the progress. As a librarian and one of great artistic taste, he desires to see the building finis] as soon as ble. It interests him more than the rallway station or the wireless or the telephone. It has been his great dream to see a large and new bullding rise in which the principal paintings form the Vatican treas- ure of art will have an adequate set- The new museum will be 330 tect long and be built in the pure esque or “Romanic” lkyle The ILIJ- Roman stamp—square, solid, with sive walls and decorations that hn for centuries. ‘The ground floor of the new museum will be set.aside for offices and tellers for the delicate repairs and preserva- tion of the many art treasures, another for the paintings and a third for the marbles, sculptures and mosaies. It shed | will contain large rooms for storing the various works while under repair. upper floor will be the real museum and will be divided into three vast halls, one for the Byuntlne works and the early “primitives” which sre anything but “primitive, cording to the Italian critics, and among mem 1is Giotto, eer- tainly not very primiti: Thé second hall 'l“ contain paintings of Fra gino and others of “For over 30 years the world’s best soda cracker” Extra crisp mniextmflaky...maltogetherextmgoodzhatvueda Biscuit have made a world’s record for cracker perfection. A delicious, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Uneeds Bakers™ base for Welsh rarebit B when washed with these blossomy sparkle of glassware- Mfl.h’.hfl.'hfim will con! the trnm-o( b T R TWO GIVEN RADIO TASK Mitchell and Guest to Draft Inter- national Rules Proposals. Maj, Hugh Mitchell and Pirst Lieut. ‘Wesley Guest of the Signal Corps have been delegated by the Secretary of War to assist in the preparation of a draft of proposals for the reclassifieation of international tel ph and radio regu- lations for submission at the Madrid conference in 1932 of the International Bureau. Maj. Mitchell is stationed at Wfl:‘l'l‘\ Field, Ohio, and Lieut. Guest is y at the War Department. form. Part in “Olympia.” BY the Associated Press. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., October 16— Dean-Bernice Brown refused to let the Radcliffe girls participate in a joint pro- duction ofi Ferenc Molnar's “Olympia” with the Harvard Dramatic Club, so Harvard is going to choose another play and not Tavite Radcliffe to partici- pate. This announcement was smade by Henry F. 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