Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 26, 1989, Page 10, Image 10

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AuCoin searches for
old growth agreement
WASHINGTON (AH
Noilhwi'St lawmakers present
ed a ke\ House suIk ormnittee
chairman Monday with a plan
they hope will break the im
passe (or loggers and environ
mentalists in Washington and
()regon
The ( ongressmen dec lined to
discuss the plan in detail but
they indii ated it would require
"expedited" court review of
timber sales planned in North
west's federal forests
They also hinted it may in
i lude a slight drop in the sales
level envisioned in earlier pro
posals
I'm not prepared to rush
into anything." Illinois Demo
i rat if Kep Sidney Yales i hair
man of the House interior ap
propriations subcommittee,
saiil alter an hour meeting with
Kep Norm I In ks. I )-\\ ash .
and Kep 1 es Aul Win. I)-()re
Ant loin and l)i< ks are hoping
to find a compromise that will
protect the northern spotted
owl .ind allow continued log
ging in the region's old growth
forests over the next year
Northwest lawmakers i onsid
er Yales support essential it
they are going to gain the sup
port of a I louse Senate confer
cm e ( ummiltee now si heduled
to meet Wednesday and avoid a
light on the I loose floor
Yales has been an outspoken
critic of a Senate passed plan
that would prohibit federal
courts from enjoining timber
sales over the next year in Im
ests known to contain spotted
ow Is
I beard language that makes
me hopeful we can come to an
agreement Yates said
lint Yates said be wasn't sure
.m agreement would lie reached
before the conference commit
lee meeting
"We are moving construe
tivelv. but I want to reserve
comment." he said
Lawmakers were sean lung
for a compromise that would
assure Northwest mills ot a sta
ble supply of timber over the
next 12 months while the I ish
and Wildlife Services dee ides
whether the owl should he pro
tected as a threatened species
Environmentalists have
launched an all-out lobbying
i ampaign to defeat the Senate
plan, w hit h the\ charge would
seventh restrict their ace .ess to
the courts
Environmentalists have used
courts to win injune I ions that
at one point, halted more than
half ot the timbei sales planned
in the region's federal forests
this fiscal year
The timber industry supports
the Senate plan but insists it
will fail unless it includes re
stni lions on court appeals
After the meeting. AuLoin
said he was still unsure what it
will take to satisf\ Wites
"We still don't know Yates
bottom line." AiiCoin said
"There is some shadow boxing
going on We need chairman
Yates’ support, but he is not
from a timber state and mat not
fully understand the stakes we
arrr pla\ mg for."
Aut’oin said that while he
and Dicks were tr\ mg to fash
ion a compromise 'rates could
accept, they would be careful
not to uuderi ut the industrs
lin ks said the meeting was a
"good, fruitful discussion I re
main optimist it we i an get a
plan
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