Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1926, Page 28

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D. C. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 1926. ettt B it Bt e ————] THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. 2 U. S. RENEWS ATTACK. e | HIGHEH PRICE FOR MILK ;lt a recent meeting, it was announced [ more and Philadelphia markets, it is coL. w' 0. JOHNSON DlEs. ;;?1’:10: t::ad;lfl;h&{:fiu\}::* hc:c:g: The wholesale increase will result in e C — a brigadier general in the National VOTED BY DAIRY FARMERS | . “similar rise in the retail price of Infantry Officer, With Organized|Army. He reached the grade of| DEDHAM, Mass. Septenibe: —————— milk, bringing it up 1 cent a quart, rtial Triest. colonel in the Regular Army October o Bomsan R Ma Law at SOl I e evived by widow, | UP-—The Government resumed its a Advance of 4 Cents a Gallon | PN, 1o wholesale price was | JIENNA: September 15 UB—Trav. i e Who was Miss May Norton of Detroit, | tack today up i2 affidavits pre Wholesale Raises Cost to Wash- | voted, it is said, because of the “usual Slers AITivIE Here Iiom Iitly repon! (col Wil O-_ Johnion, United ife of First Lieut. | sented by defense counsel in the r Fall shortage of milk and to keep States Infantry, of Kentucky, station- | Clarkson i OLD DUTCHICHENISTS PONT BARGAINS FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY STEAKS Vo Biates| qewed fighit: for & now triad for 3¢ et G o th | lowing a fight vesterday between Fas- | States [EILIER: G (SIGLET LG0T | Infantry. . o e "M;l’: T a new trial for ington Consumers. dairymen producing enough for the | cisti and the regular police. It is as-| 4 at Okiahoms Ty, Coee T IR . o Sacco and market through Winter, when the | St NG the festlas BOLes. It 8 8% | with the 95th Division, Org: - . A ta e An increase of 4 cents a gallon in the | cost of feed—hence the cost of pro- the ejection of Fascist g!rm liberal | Serves, died in that C“l")e Mondm{ Brazil to Weicome Flyers. b Science Body Declares WarBrice,of milk teibe paid to dairy farm: | duction—is higher than in the SUM: | ubrooms) which the Fascisti sub. | HIERG, 8ccording to War Departfent| gro pp jaNEIRO, september 13| “Their . Dly & large percentage of the milk con.| The price of milk was dropped 4 |seauently seized. He was a graduate of the Military | UP).—Permission is {0 be granted |on the cn Foreign Patent Practice |sumed by Washington residents, was | cents a gallon last Spring. The ad- > i Academy, class of 1900; of the Army | American Army aviators to fly over |deirous, now awaiting elec Joted by directors of the Marvland |vance set for Octobar will be simul-| Pleture gowns are vogue in Lon- | School of the Line, 19i1, and of the| Brazilian territory during their forth |another murder, who-has exonerate Held Discriminating. and Virginia Producers’ Assoclation taneous with increases in the Balti don. Army Staft College, 1912, His entire | coming visit to South America. Sacco and Vanzetti. AUTOMOBILE PARKING SERVICE W. B. Joses & Sons Established 1861 IMPORTERS F Street and Eleventh A world-wide war against the long injustice to pure scientists, as con- trasted with inventors, contained in the patent laws of most countries, ! was decided upon today by the In- ternational Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, which adopted the report of its committee on property rights. 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The committee asserted that a chemist, for example, will work out a principle which is of great value to industry. He may have no con- ception of its real usefulness. It is published in a book, magazine or report of some institution. Some man with a smattering knowledge of chemistry, but a thorough knowl- edge of the needs of industry, works out a definite formula from the principle and patents it, often reap- ing millions and all the fame, while the man who did the bulk of the work, perhaps spending a lifetime on this one subject, gets nothing and is forgotten. The resolution requested that all countries incorporate in their laws a provision giving the scientist priority 43c for two years after the first publica- tion of his discovery. This, it was held, is sufficient to allow its prac- tical use to be determined and to en- able him to get financial backing. 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