Show 0 i I Other Points of View I I II i I TilE OLD WOOD I One cord corll of or hardwood says sas the tho tu fuel l administration Is equal to a ton of or coa coal Wood Is available In er very generous U If not unlimited 1 quantity stan standing standing- ing within reach upon our hillside and in stretches or of tore forest t land ad Why hy should we neglect ct this resource While bothering both both- cuing ering over o difficult problems f pro VC bringing hither hillier the product product prod prod- lied of ot distant coal mines A reversion rc to earlier conditions of ot domestic life lire would have ha Its comforts and Its delights as well as Its The open n Vr wood 1 tire fire In the vine II room of oC the tiie hou household still survives sur as ai i u decorative decorative- of ot lux- lux urious apartments The brick urick oven heated b by a i wood fire produced dainties Of or cookery unsurpassed b by modern culinary art The airtight wood rood l turning stove Which was the tho connecting link between the eras of wood anti m i coal expelled most expeditiously from front the chambers every touch of or front froL Every Eer cord of or wood burn burned d In tho time old wt way ay the fm fuel i administration tolls ua us will release a ton of or coal for uso tor in war war More than this the time est re-est re of or the thc oM old wood fire tire will wilt bring to ua mis of or this generation Uon a revival of oC long past pleasures Boston Boston Post Pa Pa ta |