MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
FRIDAY. JUNE 22. 1962
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A MAN'S JOB Out West every fellow is expected to do a
man's job. Little Joe Phillips, 2, does his part to get things
ready for the California Rodeo, to be held at Salians July 19
through 22. (UPI)
APOLOGY
Many of our good cus
tomers were unable to
buy all or their paint
needs during our recent
paint sale. We are sorry
we did not anticipate
such a tremendous vol
ume of paint purchasers.
Now we are pleased
to announce the same
low, low prices will pre
vail for the next 10 days.
A huge new fresh stock
has just been received so
you won't be disappoint
ed. Please come in soon
and see why we say
"Bruce Bauer outsells all
other paint dealers be
cause Bruce Bauer undersells."
BRUCE BAUER
LUMBER CO.
I
L 765 5. Riverside
Medford
Actor Declared
To Be Improving
Nairobi, Kenya UPD Actor
Edward G. Robinson, who suf
fered a heart attack earlier
this week, is "comfortable"
hut will not be able to work
for a least three weeks, a
spokesman at a Nairobi hos
pital said today. '
Robinson suffered the mi
nor attack while filming
"Sammy Goes South" -here.
He was rushed to Nairobi's
Princess Elizabeth Hospital,
where the spokesman said his
condition "gives no cause for
anxiety.
CHURCHILL PLANS TRIP
London -0IPD- Sir Winston
Churchill will leave for
two-week holiday in Monte
Carlo next Tuesday, accord
ing to his friends here. They
said the British statesman was
feeling well and looking for
ward to the trip.
IT 'S 8 OUT OF W
FOR PLYMOUTH!
In ten tough tests at Riverside, California, against com
parably equipped Fords and Chevrolets, Plymouth won
tight! Plymouth asked the independent U. S. Testing
Company to conduct these tests and keep them fair.
They bought the cars, hired the drivers, and enforced the
rules. The official results are below. You'll see that
Plymouth not only beat the other two cars in accelera
tion, passing and stopping, but in economy, too. It's
dramatic proof this Is the Greatest Plymouth Ever Built I
OFFICIAL U. S. TESTING COMPANY RESULTS
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Magnuson TakesStepsToGetThjngs Done
To Bring Relief for Northwest Lumbermen
By A. ROBERT SMITH
Mail Tribune
Waihington Bureau
Washington (Special) -
When the last witness had
finished telling his part of the
c o m p licated
story of
North west
lumber's cur
rent malaise,
Sen. Warren
G. Magnuson
stood alone at
the half-moon
shaped Senate
C om m e r c e
nitk Commit-
tee bench early this week
and announced that the time
of talking was over, the time
for action was at hand.
As the audience of lobbyists
and lumbermen filed out of
the room in the new Senate
office building, Magnuson
said to sever 1 of them: "I
think we're getting some
where with the Forest Ser
vice." No one challenged his
optimism.
For several hours he and
lumber- belt colleagues -Sens.
Wayne Morse of Ore
gon, Bob Bartleit of Alaska,
Thomas Kuchel and Clair En
gle of California, Frank
Church and Henry Dwor
shak of Idaho - had peppered
Forest Service Chief Edward
P. Cliff with questions about
the minutia of timber sale
management. While the chief
stood his ground, it was ob
vious that he got the message
from capitol hill that an ex
traordinary effort was ex
pected - and if complaints
from the in ustry continued
he would be in serious
trouble.
Jovial Greeting
Rolling out into the corri
dor, the burly Washington
senator encountered a very
correct, impeccably garbed
supplicant from the New
Frontier wl o awaited some
word from this powerful sen
ator. "Hiya, Herbie," said Mag
nuson with disarming Jovial
ity. "We're going to have you
up here tomorrow for a little
hearing. It won't amount to
much. Nothing to worry
aoout.
"Herbie" turned out to be
a newly appointed assistant
secretary of commerce, Her
bert Klotz, whose nomination
was awaiting action in Mag
nuson s committee.
"Now Herbie," added Mag
nuson. "I'm going -to get the
western senators together in
a couple days, and we'll be
talking to you about lumber.
But you tell Foley we don'l
want to fool around with this
task force."
Talked Out Thoughts
As Klotz nodded a silent
"yessir" and Magnuson van
ished into an elevptor with a
coterie of lumbermen, one
voice was hearu to say:
"That's the way you get
things done around here, not
by speechmaking."
Over a loggers lunch,
"Maggie" talked out his
thoughts. Compared to Wayne
Morse, who uses the stick
technique of beating the ad
ministration about the head
and shoulders to induce ac
tion, "Maggie ' uses the carrot
technique and a coaxing demeanor.
It was Morse who had cli
maxed a stump speech dur
ing the hearings by roaring
at a slate department witness
that he wasn't going to stand
by and let the administration
liquidate the lumber industry
of Oregon. It was Magnuson
who later said of the same
state department official.
He's all right. 'le's going to
help us all he can."
Several hours later Cliff
reported to Magnuson plans
to create a trouble-shooting
operation composed of vet
eran foresters who would
drop everything to untangle
problems faced by timber op
erators as they arose. He
would also get 7 or 8 outside
foresters to double-check the
soundness of his timber man
agement plans and calcula
tions of allowable cuts.
Magnuson recognizes that
incomplete third heat
t 433& ttf.
-t
i
some of the mills which have
closed in the pas', year or
more had no chance of sur
vival in the first place, that
they were started against
sound advice to the contrary.
"You can go into the Rain
ier Club on any day and some
one is peddling a sawmill,"
he says.
Not Ready
But he is not ready to let
Canada's thrust Into the
American market from New
York to Los Angeles become
a steadily rising line on the
import charts while North- j
west lumber production heads
into a steady decline.
He is opposed to tinkering
with the Jones Act to solve
the green lumber hauling j
problem, but is investigating
the prospect of using ocean I
tugs to haul trains of barges !
more cheaply than Liberty j
ships can do it and to match
the Canadians' use of foreign !
ships. He has hopes of getting
the administration to impose j
a temporary quota on Can-1
adian imports, if trade talks
with the new Canadian gov
ernment don't prove bene
ficial. He is pushing for more
access road funds, and he
thinks the Forest Service
should cut its timber prices
because timber receipts mat
ter little compared to the sta
bility of the lumber industry, i
But Magnusons first aim
is to sidetrack the administra
tion's task force study and
speed up the decision-making
machinery upon which all
action depends.
SAMBO'S
NOW OPEN
24 HOURS
7 Days a Week
1025 South Riverside
BREAKFAST ANYTIME
Sempster's
6th and
Bartlett
CLOSED
ALL DAY
SATURDAY
PREPARING FOR GIANT
REMOVAL SALE
STARTING MONDAY MORNING
See SUNDAY'S AD!
BLM Timber Sale
Changes Announced
Portland -IUPI- The Inter
ior Department Thursday an
nounced changes in regula
tions governing timber sales
on Bureau of Land Manage
ment lands.
The changes are designed
to aid the depressed Pacific
Northwest lumber industry.
John A. Carver Jr., assist
ance secretary of the depart
ment, said working capital
requirements will be eased
by allowing timber purchas
ers to post a payment bond to
be used in the place of cash
until the timber is removed.
Carver said the bond then
would be converted to cash.
The change also allowed for
reduction of the performance
bond under partial contract
completion, he said.
Minimum installment pay
ment contracts are to be re
duced from $2,000 to S500,
permitting timber contracts
of S500 or over to be paid for
m installments.
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF-DRIVE A PLYMOUTH AT
DICK KNIGHT COMPANY
33 South Riverside at 8th Medford, Oregon
APPROVES EXTENSION
Washington IUPII Con
gress Thursday approved a
four-year extension of broad
presidential powers for deal
ing with a national civil de
fense emergency. The Senate
passed and sent to the White
House a measure that allows
President to proclaim a
national emergency after a
nuclear attack and take cer
tain actions such as utilizing
federal workers and property.
DRINKS ON JOB
Detroit - H'PD - There an
ideal summer clause in the
International Brewery Work
ers of America Union's con
tract. It says: "Free beer shall
be furnished to all employees
21 yews of age or over dur
ing the working day every
two hours . . . and spoiled
beer or warm beer shall not
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