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United States, Canada To Open Talks on Export
Of Lumber at Ottawa During Week of Aug. 27
Washington -0JPH- The Unit
ed States and Canada will be
gin talks on the politically
touchy issue of Canadian lum
ber exports to the United
Stales during the week of
Aug. 27, in Ottawa, it was an
nounced Tuesday night.
The issue in effect pits Can
ada's austerity program goals
against the interests of the
ailing lumber industry in the
U S. Pacific Northwest.
Congressmen from lumber
slates have charged that Ca
nadian lumber has captured
up to 18 per cent of the $2.5
billion U.S. lumber market,
forcing mills to shut down and
throwing thousands of U.S.
lumber employes out of work.
They have demanded either
import quotas or a tariff
boost.
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State department officials : ports from Canada.
, Magnuson said of the com-
ing talks: "I am very pleased
; that the Canadians responded
so graciously on this matter."
i Northwest congr e s s m e n,
many of whom face reelection
said the talks would begin
with a review of the whole
North American lumber situa
tion, and would move on to
an attempt to find mutually
acceptable solutions to indus
try problems.
The United States named a
three-man negotiating team of
G- Griffith Johnson, assistant
secretary of stale for economic
affairs, chairman; John A.
Carver Jr., assistant secretary
of the interior, and Jack N.
Bchrman, assistant secretary
of commerce for international
affairs.
The Slate Department has
not formally confirmed that
one U.S. aim in the talks
would be voluntary limitation
by Canada of its lumber ex
ports to the United States.
But in announcing that ne
gotiations would he sought
last month, President Ken
nedy said the subject would
be "the amount of softwood
lumber imported in to the
United Stales."
Sen. Warren G. Magnuson
(D-Wash.), one of the leaders
of the northwest group in
Congress, made it clear that
the congressmen understood
one goal of the talks would
be to reduce U.S. lumber im-
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I hattles this November, had
been buffeting the White
House for months for action
to aid the Jumbcr industry,
i The announcement came as
: lumbermen ended two days of
I meetings in Seattle and Port-
land with U.S. Tariff Commis
sion members to discuss pos
sible quotas on Canadian im
ports. At another meeting in
Washington, DC, Tuesday,
Southern lumbermen opposed
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MF.DFOrtD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1SH2
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Briefs
WEST GERMANY LAUNCHES DESTROYER
Hamburg, Germany - lUI'll - Wtil Germany launched its
third poilwar deitroyer Tuesday.
Officials identified it as the Bavaria. They said it weighs
2,850 tons, carries four fully-automatic rapid firing cannon
and is capable of speeds up to 36 knots.
MRS. CHENNAUT VISITING IN TAIWAN
Taipei, Formoia-OII'lJ-Mri. Anna Chennault, widow of
Gen. Claire L. Chennault, commander of the "Flying Tigers"
in World War II, arrived in Taiwan today for her annual
visit.
Mrs. Chennault, who was expected to participate in the
relief program for refugees from Communist China, said she
plans to remain here until September.
STATEHOOD SEEN AS BACKWARD STEP
San Juan, P. R.-lTli-Gov. Luis Munox Marin said Tues
day night statehood for Puerto Rico would be a "step back
ward" which would deprive this U.S. island of some of its
"liberties and rights."
Munoz said in a broadcast speech that Puerto Rico would
lose its "economic autonomy" and its exemption from U.S.
taxes if it were to become a state.
He said the economic impact of the change would be
"ruinous."
The voters will be asked to choose, probably sometime in
December, between independence, statehood and continua
tion of Puerto Rico's present "commonwealth" status.
Testing Program
For Children Listed
A testing program for chil
dren whose sixth birthday is
between Nov. 16 and Dec. 31,
but who want to enlcr the
first grade in a Medford ele
mentary school this fall, has
been announced by the Med
ford school superintendent's
office.
Ordinarily, school officials
note, children must be six
years of age on or before Nov.
15 to enter the first grade this
fall.
Children successfully com
pleting the testing program
will be permitted to enter
first grade Jept. 10. Testing
will be done Aug. 21-23. Ap
pointments for the tests must
be made during this week, ac
cording to school officials.
Additional information and
appointments may be made
by telephoning the Medford
public schools office, 773-3683.
Nitroglycerine had its ori
gin in experiments conducted
in 1846 by Ascanio Sobrcro,
but its explosive force was not
developed until about 1863 by
Alfred B. Nobel.
Trouble Found
During Altitude
Test Flight
Edwards AFB, Calif. -fUPD-Space
scientists expressed
"great concern'' today over a
control failure in the X15
which they said could spell
doom for the rocket ship dur
ing re-entry from "high in
space."
But they stressed there was
"no hazard whatsoever" in
Tuesday's "safe lower altitude
lest" flight by chief space
agency pilot Joe Walker dur
ing which the trouble in the
X15's electronic "brain" was
, detected.
Walker said a device con
trolling roll motion of the
rocket snip broke flown at
100.000 feet and caused the
craft to waddle "like an old
wide bottom ship in the seas."
Mort Trouble in Traffic
"The flight was trouble
some for me heeatise I had to
manually re-set my instru
ments to get rid of the back
and forth yawing," Walker
said.
But he jokingly added,
"Heck, I had more trouble
driving home in the traffic."
Allhnuch the failure was
overcome by Walker, space
agency officials said such con
, trol trouble during re-entry
I from much higher flights
"could cause some very ser
ious trouble. . .the pilot might
not be able to get out of it."
By higher flights, the sci
entists referred to those above
50 miles. The X15 holds the
world's airplane altitude rec
ord of nearly 60 miles.
"We're really going to
center here. i
"But Walker didn't face any
hazard because he was flying j
at low altitude ana speea ana
was ab; to correct the prob
lem," Bikel said. "As a matter
of fact, it was no more than
what X15 pilots have done
many times before at similar
altitudes by deliberately shut
ting off the roll dampener de
vice to check alternative ac
tion." Bikel said it was the first
time such a potentially dan
gerous failure had stricken
the No. 3 X15, the only one
of three versions of the half
plane, half missile equipped
with an electronic "brain."
The "brain," designed for
flying in space, automatically
senses conditions surrounding
the X15 and helps the pilot
steer the ship.
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check the ship over to find
out what happened-to see if
it's a basic design error or
what," said Paul Bikel, di
rector of the National Aero
nautics and Space Adminis
tration research flight test
Slocks Continue
Tuesday Rally;
EleclronicsUp
New York-lUPlt -Stocks con
tinued to ride the crest ot
Tuesday's rally today. Trad
ing remained heavy and elec
tronics paced the advance for
the third consecutive day.
IBM climbed about 4 fol
lowed by Motorola. Beckman,
RCA, Texas Instruments Fair
child Camera and Litton up
1 or more.
DOW JO. AVERAGES
New York-lPll-Dow Jones
final slock averages: 30 in
dustrials 601.90. up 6.61i
20 railroads 120.29, up 1.01;
15 utilities 117.97. up 0.97.
and 65 stocks 207.86. up
2.04. Sales Tuesday were
about 3.64 million shares
compared with 2.67 million
shares Monday.
Tuesday's pricr on selected
stocks:
Allied Chfmicil . 3'a
Alum Co Anl. fi2
American Air Linen I7aii
American Can 44'j
American Motors . ...
AT&T
American Tobacco . .
Anaconda Copper
Armco
Bendix Corp
Kclhk-hcni Steel
Rocms Air
Brunswick
Caterpillar Corp
Chr sler Corp .
Coca Cola
r b s
Columbia Gas
Continental Can
Crown Ze lie roach
Crucible Siecl
Curliw Wright
(low Chemical
Du Pont
Kastnian Kodak
Firestone . ...
Kurd . .
General Klectric
General Food . .. .
Gencrnl Motors .
GeorRia Pacilie ,
Grc hound ,
Gulf Oil
Honiestakr
Idaho Power .
IBM
tut Paper
Johns M anv tile
Kennecott Copper
Lockheed Aircraft . . .
Martin
Merck
Montana Power . ...
Monlconirrv Ward .. .
National Biscuit
New York Central
Northern Pacific
P.ir Gas Eire
Pennev J C .
Penn RR
Perina Cement .
Phillip-
Procter AV Gamble
Radio Corporation
Tiichdeid Oil
Safew nv
Sama Fe .
Seat s
Snell Oil
Soconv Mobil Oil .
Southern Co
Southern Pacific .
Sperrv Rand
Standard California .
Siandard Indiana
Standard N .1
SiokeU Van Camp ,
Sun Mines
Tra- Co
Tes Gulf Sulfur -Tr,i
Pac Land Trust
Campus Favorites
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