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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1936.
. .
All-Time High for
January Building Is
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- Recorded in Report
BALTIMORE,—(#)—~An all-time
high January construction record
in the southern states, hearlding a
swift business upturn, was report
ed today by the manufacturers
record,
The “publication, chronicler of
industrial and commerecial activity
in the gouth, listed awards for
building, engineering and general
construction 'projects in that sec
tion last month as reaching a total
of $104,266,080. This figure was
more than ‘(Tmulhl(\ the $51,397,000
total for January of last year or
the $48,870,000 for the same month
of 1934. L
“Moreaver,” the trade periodical
said, ‘‘the January total compares
favorably with the total of $112,-
000,000 of awards in the clozing
month of last year, which, with a
single excgption surpassed all. pre
vious monthly figures.”
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“No, sir, I reckon no people in history ever moved ‘élong as
fast as we have in the last thirty years.”
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ALTHOUGH high altitude flying affords many advantages, it
4)<h. presents many problems. At an altitude of 50,000 feet, the
coolhg um?r, of air is_only about 70 per cent of what it is at sea
level, ‘and, in spite of the fact that the pilot must use great pre
caution against freezing, he motor heats up readily in the rari
fied atmosphere. :
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S ENTEWhat T 8 the pressure at the Center of the saFrNT
i . Commenting on the figures,
Jl(‘.arro]l E. Willilams, construction
fnews editor, had this to say:
| "“The constructon outlook isi
| brighter than it = has been in‘
I'months, Prices of material are
|rising, ‘a shortage of skilled labori
{threatens. Home-building will set
la five-year record this year.” f
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i This pickup was interpreted by}
i the manufacturers record ag moan-i
iing “southern and outside capital
iz again invested in new and ex
| panding industries.”
| “Developments es the chemical
!indusn‘_\' in the south,” the Jour
nal recounted, ‘“‘continues to at
tract nation-wide interest. Just
inow the paper industry holds the
istage, with a $3,500,000 pulp mill
{just anonunced for Houston, Texas
tmmstruclion under way on a $4,-
ium).(m() plant at Crossett, Ark.
t PLANNING GROUPS
In Agricultural “planning © groups
%have been organized ‘in each
l"ount“' of the state to make for a
| “more balanced farm program,”
Harry Brown, director of the State
Agricultural Extension service, said
Friday. y
The planning groups were or
ganized under leadership of J. W.
liror, professor of rural organiza
tion and marketing at the Univer
tity of Georgia College of Agricul
| ture,
FFiror has met county agricul
tural and home demonnstraticn
agents at district group. meetings
and they have returned :o their
counties to aid in organiziny of
the planning groups.
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SIDE GLANCES
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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
—By WILLIAMS
Windy Changes His Mind!
More Than Likely!
Cause and Effect!
A Touchy Situation!
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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