Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 08, 1990, Page 7, Image 7

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    Regional
Roberts
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If K : 1 .Hi! II"! !i \ .ill' t• ”
the one that is biting < in ulated
I believe it i-. possible !<i design
line !Ii.it meets some nl the i nil
i erns that parents have about
the safety of their i hiltiren I
think parents have legitimate
concerns on that issue ill terms
ol their ( hildren s safely Hut I
think the measure that's de
signed is tar too restrii tive
()/)/ M hill tin \ on think ot
thr scirntifit stiuh on /ogg/ilg
am/ thr s'■ pot tod owl th.it pro
poses million ,n res of timhrr
hr set as/iir in Orrgon H ash
inrtnn uni Xnrthrm I'.ihtoi
iii.i •’
UK I'm not i i nl’eI i i
i an t tell \on its ai curai \ Hut I
know that in talking to people
in (Congress linth in Oregon
and in other stales, that mem
hers ot Congress consider that
to lie a highly si ientitii study
with great validity So I think
that the study itself is prubuhlv
at i urate
Tile quest ion for Oregon is
not so nmi h just the spotted
ou 1 hut the question is if there
is going to become a supply
problem on timber tor what
ever reason, whether it s the
spotted owl in cutting or e\
ploiting, whatever is causing
that supply problem
()m question in l begun is
not to continue pist to tight
the change in timber supply
III.it now seems inevitable (The
question is| how we prepare in
Oregon to deal yy ith the impar t
on timber dependent conimuni
ties and on workers and then
families
It I am ,i woi kei living in
Springfield I < are about my
house payment, my cal pay
intuit and I i are about my land
|y U hat yy e need to do is to
think about how to plan (or
Itoyv yye prepare for those work
its to he i ertarn that they have
lobs
I think the timber industry
i an yy ith great y ability r nntin
Ue to challenge the spotted oy\ 1
study but it at the same time
there's not somebody planning
tor those people then Oregon
yydl tie like West Virginia coal
miners sitting on welfare for
general ions I don't yy ant ()r
egon to look like West Vir
giiii.t
()l)l Thru do you support
thr propos.ii to ban toil r y
ports '
UK 1 hay e been very r lrai
about my opposition to log ex
ports for some time One out of
lour logs r ut m this state is ex
ported out by ship It the lapa
nese or the Koreans own those
forests, they would not ship us
lugs, they would ship us prod
in t And (begun is shipping
out logs and taking ayyay the
MkiIu t>v Martin IhiH
ll.uh.it,< Roberts .id\ tit ,ilr\ .1 h.in mi Ini; rxports. ninth s/ic
/((•//(■ics t rr.itr s /u/>s mi'/si'js .1/ f/ir rxprnsr nt t )rrt;nn
it orAcrv
oppurlundt ioi I )n ".;i Hii.ins It i
have |ulis nl those .tut! giving
those jobs to people in japan
.mil Korea .nut Taiwan 1 tiis.ip
pruvr nl Ihul very sirough
I think wr need to ent ourage
shipping lug exports nil nl slate
hinds .ind nil nl tedrral hinds
Xml I think we lu'i'il ui hnil
ttat s lo entourage those whn
11.1\ i> pm .Hr I.unis whn .in'
. 11 si i shipping I inihui out. In
Slop lining th.it kind nt ship
ping
( )!ll l)u you llunk ,i shill
hum nlil urowth litnbrr ti) set
tint! gnm III is /its I'ss.m
IIK: I think inn mills .mil nut
hurst produi.ts plants will hr
gill to use ninrr and limrr srt
nitd glint III And they arr hr
ginning In dn that
1 don't think that it is tan to
rxprt t that pctiplt' touting nut
nt thr woods and out of thr
mills ot ( Irrgiin an: going to hr
i .mir i i imputrr operators 11
l mi vr worked in thr woods tm
20 years you're not going to
want in work in an otiii r Hut it
wr (an find srt undart
wnoiiprodut ts |obs and it we
can use srt mill grow th tiinhri
as annthri alternative that s a
portion ol thr answer
i sports air .mothrr portion
ul thr answer t'hrrr's no sin
glu answri
ttlrgon s population will
grow diamatii ally over thr nryt
tin adr Wr nrrtl people to
build houses, to tin»lil high
t\ at s t\ e hat r no shortage ol
opportunity lot good tamily
jobs in Oregon ovei the next
det ade
Ur vr got to in.Iti It those
workers who mat eventually
lose their limhel (tills and
lind those alternative jobs Ioi
them I think tt r i an mat< h
(hose winkers and those jobs
ovei thr next It'tt vrars. hut not
il wt1 illm I bogin planning
I )IU 11 In ~.h<Hilil the IHIHIU
stuiJnnt-. -it tlw I tin ri Mfi uitc
11n \ mi '
I think more than ,mv other
ri'iiwm is hot ansi* I have slmu n
in iiu |milln i ari'er tin' i outage
ti> take thi' stands tli.il niakf
positivi- illiferent ns tin people
.mil tm tin' stall'
I liavt- lint Infu alraitl nt tin*
hard issues I have imt liri'ii
alranl In laki' i nntrm ei stal
stands wilt'll I hi'lli'Vt'd that
tlit*v were right Ini l lit■ >41 > 11 m
win'll I hi'llcvt'd that thr\ welt'
tin- right 1 1 v i I 11 hi 'rt it>s 1 hi tin's
I halt- hfi'ii tlii'ir and I haw
ht'i'ii open and publlt about ms
ilfi isiuiis
I think tin’ last thing people
nffii in Oregon is soint'unt'
w hti is wtshs vvashv in sunn'
nni' vvliti is afraid 1 il tinigh den
sums nr tough 1 hint ns. Wo
lift'd someone who has the
courage to Ifad Oregon and nut
Ills! stand ill thn 111itltlIf nt tin
mail, waiting Oregon 1 an t at
lord to go hat kwartl right now
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AND
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