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rilE ROSS CARRIER COIhPAIIY
Wn. H. Ziegler Co., Inc.
2929 University Ayenue
Minnspolir 14. Minnesofo olto 330 Gqrfield Avenue Dulufh 6, Minn€solq iirsStSStPPl
The Rosr Cqrrier Company ' Highwoy 80 Woit \rtcat Jockron, P.O. Box2542 Jockron, Mirirrippi
,$l550uRt
BuchononEquipmanl Compony
939 Weif 8th Stret
Konsos Cr'ty, i{isrouri
Fred R. Ronssn ond A33o. 4903 Delmor Blvd. 5t. Louis 8, rllirsouri
NEW MEXICO
E. D. Flournoy Compony 2lZ S. 6th Slreot Albuquerque, New lrlexico
NEW JERSEY
The Ross Corrier Co., In<. 256 Observa Highwoy Hobckcn, New Jersey
NEW YORK
Rupp Equipment Compqny l0l Grat Arrow Avenuc Buftqlo 16. New York olso l0ll 8uffolo Rood Rocho.ler ll. New York oHto
Cqrroll & Edwordr Compony. Richmond & Mclcqn Slreets Cincinnoti 3, Ohio orto P.O.8ox 35, No. Doylon Sfqtion Dqyton 4, Ohio Columbur Equipmcnt Compony 50 E. Kingrton Avcnuc Columbus, Ohio
R. A. Elwell & Compony 2239 Homilton Avenue Cleyelqnd l,t, Ohio
Howord T, Moriorty Compqny 437-39 EroodwoyTolcdo,{, Ohio
OREGON
Gcnsrol Mqchincry Compony '| 22 S. \M. Fif3l Avcnuc Porflond 4, Oragon
SOUTHDAI(OTA
South Dokotq Equipmcnt Co. 324 Eost Blvd. Ropid City, Soulh Dqkqiq
TENNESSEE
Niron Mo(hinsry &Supply Co. Cqrtar of | 3th Strer Chottonoogo, Tennes:ee
TEXAs
Browning-Fcrrir l.lochinery Co. P,O. Box2552 2619 Tcxor Avenue
Hourton l, Tgrqs olro 305 Expotition Avonue Dollos l, Tcxor
E. D. Flournoy Conpony
310 E, Misrouri Slrct El Poso, Texor qlto
Dqle Ricc c/o E. D. Flournoy Co. Box 122 Lubbock, Texq!
J, E. Ingrom Equipmenf Co.
I'146 West Lqur.l P,O. Box2340 Son Antonio 6, Texor
UTAH
Modom Equipment Compony 52 We!' Se.ond South Str.ot Sqlt Loke City, Utoh
VIRGINIA
The Rosr Corrier Corporolion 1604 AlqcTovirh Avenue Richmond, Virginio
WASHINGTON
Soder llochinery Compony Eost l5ll Sproguc Avenue Spokonc, Worhington
The Rorr Corrier Comirony l40l W$i Gorfield Street Seqttlc 99, Wqrhinston Stor /|lochincry Conpony
1741 Fitsl Avenue Soufh Seotfle 4, Worhington wlScoNStN ,\{ilwoukoq Powe. Equipment Co. llll-25 Wosf Brucs Strc"t Milwoukee 4, Wirconsin
Statement of Policy
(Continued from Page 4) objectives. The present rates of corporate and individual income taxes are scaled to a rvar level of expenditures. They discourage investment, industrial expansion, and full production. They should be substantially and periodically reduced."
With regard to social security, it is stated: "Social security larvs are intended to provide financial assistance to the aged and infirm. In recent years there has been a noticeable tendency to divert these law's, or to so modiiy their application as to defeat their true purpose . . Idleness must not be made attractive by excessively liberal unemployment practices Social Security taxes sl.rould be collected only in amounts necessary to cover legitimate benefit payments, not for financing other government activities the federal security system should not be extended into the field of health and medical insurance."
With regard to labor: "We shall oppose in the future as we have in the past any legislation which stimulates labor controversies; rvhich does not protect employees against any and all coercion; and which is unfair to employers."
"We oppose the principle of legislating wages and hours of work by federal law."
With regard to transportation: "We oppose any attempt to nationalize the railroads or to impose further restrictions on them unless clearly necessary to the public interest."
Riley Named Manager
Appointment of F. C. Riley as manager of the California Eastern Timber Company was announced recently by Jack Fairhurst, vicepresident and general manager of the Fairhurst Lumber Company of California. The timber company is a subsidiary of the Fairhurst organization, rvith headquarters in Eureka, California. "Fen" Riley u'as formerly manager of operations for Simpson Logging Company at Klamath, California. He is a past president F. c. Biley and director of the Redrvood Region Logging Conference, and a director of the Pacific Logging Congress. He is also assistant to the president of the Redwood Region Conservation Council and is a member of the neu'ly-appointed Humboldt County Forestry Advisory Committee.
Before coming to California with Simpson in 1945, Riley spent 15 years with the fir industry in British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. He is a native of Seattle and a graduate of the University of Washington. During his career, he has appraised timber in Alaska, Mexico and southern Chile as rvell as California and the Northrvest.