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FIRE HOUSE PLANS DUE FOR ANALYSIS Fine Arts Commission Will Consider Sketches of 13th Street Building. Sketches for the new Fire Department Building to be erected on Thirteenth street near K will be considered by the fne Arts Comnmission at its meeunsi on Thursday. | A proposed exhibition of the fine arts | during the George Washington Bicen- tennial next year also will receive at-| tention from the ccmmission. The American Institute of Architects, the American Society of Landscape Archi- | tects, the Natlonal Sculpture Society | and ‘the Mural Painters’ Society, na- tional organizations representing these | fine arts, will co-operate in this pro- | gram. | The commission again will consider | the proposed statue to Gen. Artemus | ‘Ward, Revolutionary War hero, to be erected in Washington by Harvard men. Plans for the administration building of the National Geographic Soclety will be presented by Arthur B. Heaton, the architect. Il Further details relating to the con-| struction of Arlington Memorial Bridge | will come before the commission through Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, executive officer of the Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission. Further develop- ment of the public buildings program will be taken up. TWO IN HAMBURG ASSASSINATION HELD Former Policeman One of Fascists in Case Given Added Signifi- cance as Second of Kind. By the Associated Press. , Germany, March 16— Two Fascists, one a former policeman who was dismissed from the force six | months ago for his political activities, have been arrested charged with the assassination of the Communist Bur- gess, Ernst Henning, i an auto bus here Saturday nig ‘The assassination took on an added significance today in view of the shoot- | ing Priday of the government coun- cilor, LaSally by a police sergeant whom he had criticized for alleged | Fascist activities. Hamburg’s Communists are greatly wrought up over the two affairs, and | al:;e are taking considerable precau- against retaliatory measures. Henning's murder was carried out with striking clumsiness, two women being wounded in the course of the shooting while another Communist passenger sitting beside Henning escaped with a slight head wound by falling to the floor and pretending death. Five of the 15 shots fired en- tered the thigh of 4 woman_ teacher, while a sixth tore off the thumb of another woman. The wounded teacher stumbled out of the bus and sat on the curb where- upon one of the assassins, murmuring words of apology, spread his overcoat on the ground and attempted to make her comfortable, and then fled. The Communists allege one of the assassins was wearing a Fascist uniform. ‘The telephone wire léading to Ham- burg was cut. The bus was just about | o enter the city, — BOSTON PHILANTHROPIST WILL GET LAETARE AWARC James J. Phelan to Receive Annual | Notre Dame Recognition as Out- standing Catholic Layman. By the Associated Press. SOUTH BEND, Ind, March 16— Award of the 1931 Laetare medal to James J. Phelan, Boston banker and philanthropist, has been annonunced by the University of Notre Dame. ‘The medal is bestowed annually by the university upon an outstanding Catholic layman. It has been awarded annually since IUlN,L;;::m G. dslhiseta the origina re medalist. 'l;"h‘:zmed&l 1s always bestowed on Lae- tare Sunday, the fourth Sunday in Lent. Mr. Phelan was appointed by the Pope as the first American lay Knight of Malta. He also was made knight com- mander of the Order of Pope Pius IX, and in_ March, 1923, was given the Grand Cross of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. He is now se: as chairman of the Massachusetts Emergency Committee on Unemployment., - i The first really authentic account of s man being in the air was in Paris, October 15, 1783, when Pilatre de Rozler was lifted 80 feet in the air by | s balloon made by the Montgolfier | brothers. 4 Record in Doubt GIRL FLYER BELIEVED TO HAVE BROKEN MARK. MISS FRANKIE RENNER, Thirty, of Akron, Ohio, flew to an alti- tude believed to be about 33,000 feet at the Akron Airport March 13'to break | the world's altitude record for women. The mark was shown by the altimeter she used and is unofficial. Her baro- graph is being sent to this city for official calibration. —A. P. Photo. " DEPENDABLE MOVERS the Original KRIEG’S EXPRESS & STORAGE CO. 616 Eye St. Dist. 2010 Entrust Your Moving Problems to this __ Dependable 01d_Firm | WHITE NS RQUICK RELIEF FROM == HEADACHE AT YOUR e/ST — 'NOT APPENDICITIS— | GAS PAINS FOOL HIM “I had such pain in my right side I thought I had appendicitis. 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