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QufOFMElYoODS,
Oat First Lumbermen ...
The first lumber manufactur
ing operations by white men in
the Pacific Northwest were orig
inated and managed by the Brit
isiXCaptain John Meares and the
Yankee Captain Robert Gray.
pEach sawed wood and built a
fin ship, literally hewing-it
out of the wilderness.
The Meares schooner, proper
ly christened Northwest Amer
ica? was launched on Sept.- 19,
1788, in the waters of Friendly
Cove, Nootka Sound, on the
'southwest side of the great
island that was to be named for
Captain George Vancouver. Just
two days earlier Gray had sailed
in0with his 90-ton ship, the
Lady Washington, on his first
voyage to the North Pacific from
Boston.
Cray and - his crew heartily
pitched in with the British and
the Chinese of the Meares expe
dition to aid in the launching
and to help celebrate it. The
little schooner, fir-beamed and
cedar-planked, "rode the waves
like a dream.
Bobert Gray carried the dream
a purpose and a plan back to
Boston.
How Maaret Got Rich ...
John Meares had been well
prepared for his shipbuilding
venture when he sailed from
China in the fall of 1787 reach
ing Nootka in May of 1788. He
had not only stowed the frame
for a ship and the tools to con
vert the big firs and cedars into
masts, spars, planking, decking
and superstructure, but he car-
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Fund Given To Study
Witness Testimony
ashineton (U.P.) The Fund
for the Republic announced to
day it has given $25,000 to the
School of Law, Stanford Univer
sity, to study and analyze the
testimony of leading witnesses
on Communism.
The study will be part of the
Fund's continuing examination
of civil liberties in the United
Robert M. Hutchins, Fund
President, announced the gift in
a rpnort on the activities of the
privately financed organization.
Tt received S15.000.000 in De-
1952. from the Ford
foundation to study civil liber
tip
Hutchins reported that "the
atmosphere" for civil liberties
is somewhat improved over five
years aeo. But he said" violation
of civil liberties "are still such
a to give cause for alarm."
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Declassified Research
Results Released
Washington (U.R) The gov
ernment is releasing to the pub
ffc 961 declassified research re
ports on the industrial use of
atomic energy as a part of Pres
ident Eisenhower's atoms-for-peace
plan.
Commerce Secretary Sinclair
Weeks0 said yesterday that a
third of the reports have had
only limited circulation up to
row. Henceforth, they will be
freely available through the
Commerce Department's office
of technical services.
Weeks said release of the doc
uments is the forerunner of a
fcmarlpr nrosram in which the
Atomic Energy Commission will
give the Commerce Department
!Parrh reDorts as auickly as
tiey become available, for gen
eral distribution.
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CivI Defense Aide
Repairs Flood Damage
Titusville. N. J. 0J.R) N.
Mitcliell Bannerman. who work
ed in the state Civil Defense
Control Headquarters on New
Jersey's floods since Friday, to
day was repairing flood damage
home. He returned
X tinA his front lawn washed
igvay and his cellar full of
wafer.
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GDead line for Sunday Classified
ried 20 some authorities say
50 Chinese loggers, whip-saw
yers, carpenters and shipwrights
as Dasseneers who were to be his
lumbering and shipbuilding force
in the North Pacific wilderness.
The Chinese skilled workers
had been well picked. They were
eiants of their race, young and
powerful. The way the: whacked
the big trees down a-thundering
on the steep shore was a wonder
to the natives. The work went on
so well through late spring and
summer that the ship was all
but readv to be christened North
west America and launched by
SeDtember 17.
Meares had "bought" water
front, property from Nootka
Chief Maquinna for a couple of
pistols and a chisel or two. The
Srjaniards took the Meares head-
auarters bv force, also the fine,
new Northwest America. In the
final settlement John Meares
took the Spaniards for $210,000
in gold. He was quite an enter
prising lumberman.
Grav's Adventure ...
The Columbia Redivivia. 220
tons, sailed on her econd voyage
to the North Pacific on beptem-
ber 28, 1790, with Gray in the
captain's cabin. Young Bob Has-
well was mate, and was slated
for command of an auxiliary
schooner or sloop, that was to
be built on the shore of Clayo-
auot Sound, south of Nootka..
Oak ribs and keel for the sloop
were in the Columbia's hold. So
were manv saws, broadaxes and
shipwright's tools. Haswell kept
a record of the building of the
sIood.
On Sept. 21, 1791, Haswell and
a work party landed on the Clay-
oouot Sound shore to build a log
house and clear ways for the
shinbuildine iob. Bv October 3
the keel was laid. Chief Wickan-
anish and two brothers paid the
camp a visit on Uctober iz.
House and shops were then up.
The work was going on.
Haswell wrote. I am daily
visited by some one or other of
the chiefs, who express great ad
miration at our artisans. The
sawing of plank, the smith work,
and the dexterity with which
our oeorjle cut down and hew
trees strike them with wonder.
The Adventure was launched
Feb. 23. 1792. Bv the first of
May "Captain" Bob Haswell was
taking her out to trade for furs
and was able to sail rings around
the Columbia herself, the young
builder and skipper proudly re
ported. With both Meares and Gray,
lumbering and building got off
to a fine start in the North Pa
cific wilderness of 1788-1792.
And thus the fame of forests of
the region as a source of building
materials was carried around the
world.
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