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Roberts announces job plan
PORTLAND (AP) Democratic gubernatori
.11 candidate Harbara Roberts on W ••cIih*sc1h\ •tn
nuuni nil ,i plan tor saving the Hi.000 (Jregon tim
ber j(ills that stand In tic lost to preservation of
forest habitat for the spotted owl
‘ limber supply is the problem, not the
owl. the set ret.try of state said at a news confer
erne at bet campaign headipi.irters \\e had a
timber supply problem long before anyone other
than a few biologists even heard of the ow l
Roberts offered a plan to put through Oregon
mills more of the logs that remain as timber liar
v ests dw indle
The plan also would help the timber industry
make the transition from lug old growth logs to
smaller sei ond growth logs and ini reuse produi
(ion of finished wood products rather than tost
lumber and plywood
"1'his is dealing with the cards that Oregon
has been dealt Roberts said Playing the hand
you are dealt and throw mg it in are two different
things
She said bet plan would save .ill the Oregon
timber jobs estimated by the l S purest Servile
to he lost by the end of the dei ade if the govern
ment implements the |a< k W ard 1 honias report
proposal to set aside additional forest for spotted
ow Is
Rolrerts i ntici/.ed Republican gubernatorial
candidate Dave Prohnmayer, the state attorney
general, for doing nothing for Oregon timber
workers while taking $22ft.000 in campaign con
tnhulions from limiter interests
"Oregon’s timlier workers need concrete so
lotions for keeping their communities alive and
their families fed. Roberts said "Instead, what
they're getting is a lot of hot air fanning the
flames of their fear
"I'll he damned it Pm going to sit In and
wall h irresponsible politic ians exploit those fears
tor political gain which is precisely what too
many of them are doing
Prohnmuvor responded by calling Roberts'
program a "surrendei statement that doesn't ad
dress the huge dimensions ot the timber supply
problem
'There is nothing new in what Secretary
Roberts said." I'rohnmaver said 'I have support
i'il in some r ases since* 1(17(>. mum of the propos
als Set retarv Roberts trotted out today
He i harm teri/.ed as "mere spot illation" her
assertion that the program would save all the
l(i.(Hit) jobs estimated to be lost b\ setting aside
forests as spotted ow l habitat
I'rohnmaver has called for a six-month delay
in the I S Kish and Wildlife's decision on listing
the spotted owl as threatened to provide more
time to study the issue
At her news conference, Roberts suggested a
program of tax incentives, grants and loans to
help retool mills and retrain workers to handle
second growth logs
"for those mill owners with their head stur k
in the sand and who fail to prepare for the future
and instead accept defeat, we ought to help the
millworkers buy the mills and do the necessary
retooling." she said.
Roberts said tax incentives were needed so
owners of private timberlands would have a rea
son to sell their logs at home rather than export
ing them to japan, w here they get higher prices
She also suggested raising the $1(1 million
cap on the harvest tax on .ill Oregon timber lands
and imposing a severance tax on logs exported
from state lands, with revenues used to finance
mill retooling and worker retraining
Roberts voiced support for an outright ban on
exports ot logs grow n on state and federal lands
Legislation to do that is pending in C.ongress
She said as governor she would develop
more overseas markets for finished wood prod
uits and suggested helping owners of small
w ood lots which represent lt> percent of (Iregon's
productive timberlands. produce more timber
She added that federal forest management
plans need to provide a predii table stip|>lv of tun
her
Roberts said she had no estimate on how
much money would be raised In her proposals
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Upstairs in tho Smith family Building
0 30 7 00 Monday *F fklay
10 00-5 30 Saturday
1? 00-5:30 Sunday
ii letter lu three students who
had heen demanding the school
divest Iron) firms that make ( ig
.ueftes and other tobacco prod
nits
"In real long its dei ision. the
(endowment fund) was inoti
vuted In a desire not to he asso
dated as a shareholder with
companies engaged in signih
cant sales of produi ts th.it t re
ate a substantial and unjustified
iisk ol harm to other human be
mgs." link said in his letter
Hut it remains untleai
whether Harvard's decision to
sell 11diai i o stm k i an he e\
tended to less direi t forms ol
mvnstmt'nt I far\ ard is .1 direc I
limited partner in tire Wall
Street leveraged buyout o!
hohlberg. K'ravis and Hobersl
y\hi* li in 1 * 1HH staged a SJ-) i
billion takeover of R)K N.ibiseo
one of the nation's largest inak
eis ot tobai ( o produr ts
At ( l \A '. the dec ision to di
\est was spurred by Trustee
Kdith Hverett an investment
banker and long-time health
advocate who serves on the
I I)(’ board of directors
l.verett was able to convince
the rest of the trustees that sell
ing the stu< k wouldn't hurt the
university financially
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