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FORESTRY MEASURE URGED ON HOUSE Pubhshers Sportsmen, Pa- | per Makers and Others Fa- .vor McSweeney Bill. N By the Awociated Press Approval of the McSweeney bill to pro- mote. reforestation was the paper pulp industry. forestry or- nization and the I committee. The measure would provid: .000.000 for establishing forestry re search stations. Elbert H. Cleveland Plain Dealer, representing the American Newspaper Publishers’ As- sociation, emphasized that reforestati and adequate timber conservation w very imoptrant to newspaper publishers to insure the future supply of paper. Would Assure Pulp Supply. “Proper conservation of the forests | mer Secretary of Wai of the country would grant us a paper | of the pulp suppl\ in perpetuity,” he declared The pulp manufacturers are faced eral principles of the measure as | with the need of reforestation if the in- dustry is to continue to meet the paper consumption needs, W. R. Brown o Berlin, N. H. a Research Council. told the committee. Foreign competition is proving # se- rious menace to the pulp industry of and their most efficient utilization. FRIGID choosm Main Office Open Every Evening Until 9 O'Clock voiced yesterday estate. by spokesmen for newspaper publishers. the quit claim declared null and vold | zaak Walton | her husband’s share be restored. gue before the House agriculture Baker, publisher of the l paper manufacturer rrpn‘?mlnfi the Northeastern Forest | Foresters, said the legislation would aid THE ]"VT‘VTN'G STAR. WAQH’T\GTON’ D. C. ’I"H'URSTTA"Y' MARCH 1, Wife Charges Husband Gave Her quuor [ So He Could Acquxre Control of Estate Declaring that her. husband, Daniel Loughran, 1407 Sixteenth street, gave ¢ her intoxicating liquor in a hotel in Alexandria January 14, and by al- | leged misrepresentations persuaded her ! to sign a quit claim deed to a one-tenth | share in the estate of the late Daniel Loughran, tobacconist, who owned real | |(‘<mtl‘ valued at $500,000, Mrs. Ruth S. intoxicating liquor which deprived her of her sober fudgment. He then told er, she says, that it was necessary for might complete a real estate transac tion, the next day, Mrs. Loughra tehis the" coutt, her. husbana aqvised her that she had signed away all her |interest in his estate and declared he | “through with her for good and | | intended to obtain a divorce from her.” | - She declares the representations made | o her by her husband were false and her signature was fraudule ntly obiained and the paper s null and vold. February 9 Mrs. Loughran entered suit for alimited divorce from Danicl Loughran, in which she of her mariage ‘at MeClenning. Fla., January 16, 1926, and charges that hr band other beneficiaries of the Loughran Mrs. Loughran seeks to have | and asks that her dower interest in Through Attorney Alfred L. Gelger, | the wif her husband gavé her the SSSSS====—""""""""|descrted_her October 15. 1927. leaving I her *without frod or lodging and has X [mot since contributed_to her support. She says he is employed as a sales- man making $100 a weck and asks for suitable alimony. country, O. M. Porter of New \nrk s Bily Manulssurers: Association, said. rgmg the Government to conduct ex- | sive research into timber conserva- | % unn and reforestation. ‘ Dickinson Backs Plan. | COLLEGE GASOLINE TEST | Jacab M. Dickinson of Chicago, for. | WILL ASS|ST AUTOISTS| and president ; Izaac Walton lA‘a[{uz‘ declared | that the league had indorsed the gen- |'arious "Rinds of Fusl to Be| Tried Out by Wesleyan Chemists, “bringing about public good. | Dean Samuel A. Dana of the Uni- ersity of Michigan Forestry School, epresenting the Society of American pondsnes of the As in the proper conservation of the Na- \ MXDDLETOWN (‘nlm = Mn(flrisR tion's 470,000,000 acres of timberland | have been “going it blind™ for the most part in buying gasoline for their cars, | AIRE . THE » When g an apartment —look ffor the sign “Frigidaire-equipped” CHOICE - Choose the apartment advertised as “Frigidaire-equipped.” Enjoy the convenience, thefreedom from outside ice supply—freedom from the menace of tainted foods— freedom from care and all refrig- eration worries. For with Frigid- aire, you have no ice to bother with, none to buy. Your foods stay fresh and wholesome at con- stant low temperatures. Your refrigeration is automatic, care- free, dependable. And the apart- OF o according chemists, So the school, through its research students in the new Hall laboratory of chemistry, is going to try to determine the best sclection for a particular need from the gasolines available. Ammm um equipment 'set up in the a a single cylinder, varlable \slou gasoline cngine for anti- work and for determining the oduction ®¥nd heating effects of Other devices include elec- to w:-nloynn Unlverfl" y pr sasoline, trically heating disulladon \cluls calorimeters, vapor pressure and cor- roslon testers, flash point, refrigeration and carbon sesidue apparatus. Research will concern itself largely with synthesls and blending of new liquid fuels. — . A hotel and muunm will be fea- tures nf the al be erected by the chnmbcr of Commercc of Lyon, GGIDMEDAL IOUR ends baking failures because each batch is “Litchen-tested” for pies, pastries cakes, biscuits and bread THE . ment owner also benefits. attracts a better class of people because of Frigidaire. His rentals are more profitable. He has fewer vacancies, better satisfied tenants. Thus his investment in Frigidaire pays returns far greater than its cost. That Frigidaire actually pays for itself is proved in homes and stores as well. It is onc of the reasons why more Frigidaires are in use than all other clectric refrigerators combined. MAJORITY He FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCT O F G E N ER AL Frigidaire Sales Branch 1313'New York Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. Phone Franklin 7157 M OTORS Main Office Open Every Evening Until 8 O'Clock 19287 SPECIALS! This Week Only! For Information Call Franklin 7059 * - Del Monte Peaches (Halves) Large Can 21c * ORIENTA Coffee, Ib. * Argo Red Salmon Per Can 29c 49 Fort Sweet Corn, No. 2 can, 18¢ Ritter’s Beans 3 cans, 25¢ D.M. Peeled Apricots ... 35¢ D.M. Canned Prunes 25¢ No.21% Maraschino Cherries % 15¢ 38c f- 55¢ 25¢ Gold Bag Coffee, Ib.. Gold Band Butter, Ib.. For a limited time our stores offer a 2-or. FREE SAMPLE package of Salada Tea with each purchase of a !{-pound package. Try the sample and it not satisfied return the Lipton’sTea 1-Ib. Pkg., 'i-pound and get back your purchase price. oo 20€ | pkg 23c Protecto Matches. . . doz., 9 Diamond Matches ‘sE::!' 25¢ House’ld Ammonia, 2 bots., 25¢ Lunch Paper 7 rolls, 20c ....per can, 23c PRIME RIB ROAST | PORK ROAST Lb,, 21c FRESH HAMS Lb., 23¢ FRESH SHOULDERS. .Lb., 16c CHUCK ROAST. Lb., 25¢ Faunce’s Sausage Meat Lb., 35¢ Kay Cheese .. ................ ne 29¢ { Swiss Spread Cheese Pabst-ett Cheese ........ 23c kg Pimento Spread Cheese ... 25¢ Limberger Spread Cheese... 25¢ veeaen 11c HOLMES PIES AND CAKES At All Our Stores TEA i 23¢ CERESOTA American Beauty Whole Hams Lb. 35¢ | Lb. 27¢ | Lb. 37¢ | 3 Our stores always arry a complete variety of groceries, meats and vegetables of the finest quality at the most attractive prices. * Sun Maid Prunes Prepared i IOC Q. Jar 18¢| 25¢ Pkg. Two Lb. Pkg. * HERRING ROE %2 19c¢ Maxwell House Coffee.Ib., 53¢ Lord Calvert Coffee.. . .Ib., 53¢ Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour . .. . 13¢ Minute Tapioca pke., 14c Quaker Qats pke., 11c * Dill Pickles Deliciously Dry or Wet Assorted Flavors .IELLO Bab-0..... 3 pkgs., 25¢ 3 bars, 25¢ . .per can, 20c LEG LAMB AUTH'S PRODUCTS PORK PUDDING.. .. .Lb., 20c SCRAPPLE SMOKED SAUSAGE. 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