Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 27, 1989, Page 6, Image 6

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_Community_
Lawmakers reject owl plan
WASHINGTON (AIM Northwest lawmakers rejected .1 corn
promise plan offered In a kev House snlx omndttee r liairman Tries
day as a showdown loomed over legislation to proter t the northern
spotted owl and allow r ontinued logging in the old-growth forests
of U ashington and (Iregon
Both sides agreed to meet again Wednesday morning in what
could lie a final effort to break the impasse before a House Senate
i onferein e committee meets later in the day
Illinois Demur tain Kep. Sidnc\ Vales chairman ol the House
interior appropriations snlx ommittee. said he was still optimislu
that ,111 agreement 1 on Id he rear lied that would avoid a conferenr e
committee confrontation Hut some Northwest lawmakers didn't
sfiare his optimism.
AVe may lust have to take .1 vote in cnnfereni e said Kep l.es
Ant loin. I)-()re
I ndeterred In the prosper I ol a I louse floor battle. Sen Mark
Hatfield, R-()re . said he was not about to support .1 compromise
that wouldn't proter I the region's timber industry over the next 11!
mouths
I don't think ui' should go through an exert ise and charade
it there is no meaningful and doable solution.'' Hatfield told le
porters "l'il rather go dow n in flames."
House Speaker 'Tom T'olev. w ho would prefer to avoir) a messy
floor light over a regional issue just months after he assumed the
top leadership post, has been keeping 1 lose vvatr h on the talks and
was briefed Tuesday In Au( loin and Kep. Norm Dir ks. I) Wash
During a meeting with AuGoin and Hit ks ’r ates unveiled %
plan that would have cut the timber sales level in the federal frn
ests of the Northwest over the next year by almost Mill million
hoard feet from the level envisioned in a Senate-approved plan
And w Idle 'i ales called for expedited judir ial ren ew ol timber
sales appeals he would give the courts us long as >1(1 days to make
.1 final der ision on an individual appeal rather than the to to 44
days Dir ks and A lit loin had < ailed tor
The Senate plan would prohibit federal courts over the next
year Irrini enjoining am timber sales planned in the region's loi
ests that pirn ide habitat for the spotted owl
Turn to Owls, Page 20
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