PAGE TWO WILL ERECT 80 STORY BUILDING New York's Biggest Sky Scrap er Will Cost Sixty Million Dollars Gov. Al Smith I Heads Company. New York. Aug. 29. —An 80-! story skyscraper, to tower j near 200 feet above any exist ing building in Manhattan, is to be built on tin* site of the I Waldorf-Astoria Hotel at Thir ty-fourth Street and Fifth Avenue, former Governor Al-1 tred K. Smith, who will head; th« construction company, an nounced today. Cost «>o Millions The >tnicture. the F.mpir • State Building, will be nearly 1.000 let t high and as estimat ed Will COSt Upward of >'iiO.( HM i - j (co. Mr. Smith said. Tho Wool worth Building has (>o stories that rise 792 feet into the air. and the Chrysler Building, now under construction, will be 80S feet high with (iT stories, when . completed. Mr. Smith said the Umpire' State Building would be com-! pleted in about a year and a half. It will have a 200-foot frontage on Fifth Avenue and •325 feet each on Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets, and will house at one time 60.000 persons, he stated. The former Governor an nouneed that as president of thi Kmpir* State Building Corporation. h» would lie in ex ecutivt control of construction a.'id maintenance. Demolition i : the Waldorf-Astoria will be f at ti a . f.t said. :.ot irt J. ot K.iiv • 'y ' . :« >1 1.. - '•» nil |>\ aMt' V ROCKINGHAM COUNTY FAIR LEAKSVIB_LE, NORTH CAROLINA September 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 Something Doing Day and Night. The FAIR You Like to Attend. More E x hibits--Mo re Premiis ni Mo n ey. MORE IPREE ACTS The Grandest Display of Fire Works Ever Shown in this Part of the Country Every Night. Meet Your Friends At The FAIR ignorance Or | Prejudice Dangerous i There is too much sentiment and too little logic in tariifj reasoning. Those who would abolish all I ; duties, talk glowingly about the beauties of "free trade," with all nations like brothers, j shipping their products in and • out of foreign ports, and every-i 'one getting everything at a bed-rock price. ! The high tarilf advocates, on , I the other hand, almost go int i j tears over what is going («>' happen to business and the 1 farmer unless the taritV is' boosted ky-high. to the point win re no Kuropean producer I 'can conn* near the American market. j I Both ot these attitudes be tray ignorance or prejudice. We cannot let the bars down to a point where our industries and wage earners suffer from cheap labor foreign conipeti- ( tion. Nor do we want to put .them up to a point where inv 1 ports cannot compete on a fair: I and equitable basis, with do-' mestic produce. Our tariff has' never been, and never should be. a deterrent to importation, ! but an equalizer. fair to fore- j ign and domestic producers alike. I Necessity For Safety Standardization Laws it protect mat bine wi i r\t r» are absent in many stati and in others art so vag;it and impractical a- to be Ist :es», A standardized code, .'aii'.t ti all sta?e>. which .• | otect b 11: i mplo\ iran I t ; ■ ivi d. is a gi't at iieo >.-ity. Nalii-.'.a! Burt a.; ■ • ( a- ;a.t . >,!■ 'y I'i t*• r'.«. riters. THE DANBURY REPORTER Oil Conservation j Successful in Texas Efficient production of oil is > ; a subject of great importance : ito every American citizen and' I industry. A major part of the world'* oil supply comes from the Unit ted States. In the last quarter- • century, with the invention of the automobile, the develop ment >l our jjetroleum resour ces has been an outstanding in idustrial achievement. Methods have been consistently improv ed. cost of production has gone down and the retail pric >1 oil product.- is lower than ii. pre i i war y ars. The problem of the oil con;- 1 panics is to maintain an orde"- jly balance between crude oh supplies and demand and thus prevent waste due to unneces sary drilling and storag of oil above ground. in several of the great oil , fields of Texas, where produc tion. under the supervision of the State Kailroad Commis ! sion. has been in effect, it has 'been found that oil can be pro duced in an efficient and econo mical way to meet the demand |on a proration basis, which j j simply means that individual , properties are permitted toj produce pro rata. ( A leading authority on this subject says. "Orderly produc tion means more economical production with lower costs to the ultimate consumer." Card of Thanks Mrs. \V. S. Crews wishes to thank the •j hm i people of DufJ bury through tlit lienor'' ' 4 m* tin ir l:iuli.es- ii ;ii• jg 11 :• *• n-i! i linu . Year> r« specifin' MUS. U . S Cjl j.• • - (:■ • a:/.---,. N. (. . j A method of weaving cloth from bamboo fiber has been in , vented. Speaking of names. Rev. C. R. I'ietv is a pastor at Flora, i ndiana. | Give The Bride A "Recipe Shower" j ._ _ ~~~ ~ Hy JOSh.l'ill\E h. (.IHSOS Direclot Ilium / i t' /'' /" ■ ■ //. Ilta/H Company \ • i ART. you planning t> entertain (or a bride till- ?It you arc. a recipe shower will nut only be, novel ami to the cuof.s.j l>iit vhili l» "'(.i'i) appreciated b> i the new ur.tH ■ In a ia.«! -li, it i* :» kitchen .-how cr- -i-.iiii pi" '■!' "•? i'«*r i?ii; tiali a dozen "I ii r ntr f.tnil; reci|« - j >tniL' ix sor ii'.'' 11:. I'* r nt- ( lUiiu. II ..U i a ■* l t ..t N v «;itti- i'r !'•>' b: !e. }.!•." Ii r ?.in«l -v, Kli re . ipes ■J— ri .i-. liu.i! roeipis: i' a • i • 'i"wl?. rak ricipt - > 1 I i tb. !;«!.•>• ' t!l M II" " ' '■! I r •' lnnrbi 'ii i- r • After ItO years of breeding r> white canary has been develop ed. The term "higher education" , i also applies to the price of the J same. Crramru I 'ral ami Olivr I'allies SuH'Ullif ' Ota a Stvrrt hhfrkms Chop pi ii C fiery am! \«l .N milieu hf t,rnham Cracker I'ir Co*rr Usinp sprip* 4 watercress. tlu- I line ho in plates int" lour fec-l lions; in one section serve the veal prill* in another a ni'Hlli'l ui liny I pickles, in tJ»«- {lur«! il" salad, and, ! ill the fourth t!ic «.:iiriv*iclu-. This i makes an attracii\e p;al.. '( f tun I fat anil Olive Patties— Mi !t, iti n riiiiii |i..n, t..l>ies;»ions lustier. 3 !:iliies|«fc>ti* tl"'.ir ami ,>:> until »!' li'i.ni'i! \«I>I cup • n -'k ;.?il r> nn'il r' • k Season ' \v:• 11 salt. i> iipcr .ii'ii \. • ro 't> rdiiri I s.iuri- And I ftlj'- •! '■! yea■ 'i. i r »'• a- ■' i and dtp sMil'hd • i-t 1 . rtii'i . -• r: • ■ par '. i . r .. i f "'iv • i I• i u-• «! ;• "'it .i. . k •, r ■ tlv . i•• r. !l"- ill I ■!( 11. ''' i ■ WEDNESDAY, KEPT. 4. #29 A Norwegian chemist ha patented a liquid which make wood fireproof. A suit of ancient Gothic ar mor brought f25,000 at an auc tion in London. *1 1 11 ! Sunshine Sulati ~\>, sm,|vc 1 pack 'age (if l-enxifi lello in IZ t nips boil ' iriß water. When mixture lupin? ti i thicken, told in I cup grated carrot (and 1 cup crushed pineapple frot-i which tin juice has been drains' I Pour into individual mold-., chill aii't ['serve in crisp lettuce clip garnished '■with a s|*>iiiful of Mavolinaisi Dressinp 'i ' (iraham Crarkrr Vie Mix 2 ciip« tm praham cracker crumbs with - cup hiittc r and ' . clip supur I'm; i this mixture into a pi p..n, reser»::'»; I 1 . cti|iiii!. I'.akV in a moderate . lor I'' tiiinu:e (tin rii'-t \vi ! i fi.ii' crisj and firm in the l.aki; «.! ai.-.i fill v.itli the ; t:,d. ('llslaril I'll I I:;I- •I - ;. 'del! tt-'k ..ili! ■ j en; -iii!.ir m.iv (' til 1 ''. I k ll' ' K. • t't lilt? I ' .•:ir ui * \df| _ rj; j. \ .) .»"! t • » 1if!: i thi • .i;' .i": >•••.. 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