United States. Congress. House. Select Committee On Pulp And Paper Investigation
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It is ^od paper, is it? Mr. NoRRis. It is gooa white paper, but when you get the roll down veiT close to the core the web begins to wobble on me press a little, ana the press must be slackened in speed to prevent a oreak in the web; ana for that reason in some newspaper offices they do not run the web down as closely to the core as in others. It is just a question of thrift or care in the utilization of the paper of the employer. The Chairman. What is the core? Mr. NoRRis. The core is usually a...n iron pipe; I think gas pipe. The Chairman. Would not they save paper that way it they enlai^ed the core ? It is a matter of rapidity of movement, I suppose ? Mr. NoRRis. That is not so important as other aspects of it. ^ome of them have made a larger core of paper. The pomt about the core is that in shipment they must pay tne same rate per himdred pounds for the iron core as they pay for the white paper, and some paper mills started in twelve or fourteen years a^o to make the core of paper in order that they mi&[ht save money.
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