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Redwood Region Logging Congress At Eureka May 22-23
Eureka, April 28-Logging and highs-a-v safety, firc protection. utilization of leftovers, and financial aspects of logging s'ill be some of the topics discussed at the Redrvood Region Logging Conference at Eureka May ?2 and23. according to RoJ- G. \\ragner. IUasonite Corporation. Ukiah, conference president. The statement was made at a conference directors meeting at the Eureka Inn April 25.
\Voods and highrvay safetv rvill be the main theme of the conference. *'hich s'ill be held at the Eureka Municipal -\uditorium. Sidner'- trlackins, Hammond Lumber Companl-, Samoa. s'ill lead a panel discussion of industry safetv problems. Seven industrv safety engineers rvill assist in the discussion. s'hich rvill center around the importance of safety to the logger. and causes and prevention of accidents. Existing safety programs rvill be described and as. sistance rvill be offered to companies desiring to start them.
DeWitt Nelson, California State ForeFter, Sacramento. will explain revisions in the redrvood region forest practice rules.
A. H. I\Ierirll, Hammond Lumber Company, Samoa. u'ill lead a panel discussion on fire protection problems. A discussion of utilization of rvoods leftovers will be led by Ralph DeMoisl*, I\f and NI Wood Working Co.. Eureka. W. D. Pine, Humboldt Count_v Farm Advisor, rvill report on the neu'ly-formed Humboldt County Forestry Committee. Prof. Laq'rence Coolidge, Oregon State College, rvill present an address on financial aspects of logging.
Because of the region-rvide interest in the proposed government Klamath River Dam, Henry K. Trobitz, Simpson Logging Companl', Klamath, rvill present general information on the land area adjacent to the proposed dam. He rvill also discuss timberland that rvould be taken out of production bv the dam if it rvere built.
The conference directors were informed that the kitchen being added to the Eureka }funicipal Auditorium rvill be completed in time for the Conference. Entertainment at the banquet tr[a1' 22 :wrll be b1' professional entertainers arranged b1- the equipment dealers committee. The banquet rvill start at 7:3O p.m. at the auditorium and rvill bc preceded bl' a cocktail hour, knorvn as "The Sarvdust Bos'I." sponsored b1' the equipment dealers. The Sarvdust Bol'l rvill be held at the Eureka Inn from 4:30to 7Op.m.
An equipment shorv of all types of logging equipment u'ill again be a regular feature of the conference, \Vagncr added. Equipment rvill be displayed both inside and outside the auditorium and the general public is invited to inspect all displays.
A neu' feature of the conference this year, according to \\tagner, rvill be an invitation to the public to attend all sessions of the conference and the entertainment follou'ing the banquet Ma-v 22. There rvill be adequate seating space in the auditorium balconv, he said. and the public is rvelcome to attend.
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National Executives Secretaries To Convene at Berkeley M.y 22-24
Talbot, Inc.. Portland. and Eudora de Loge, Cords Lumber Co., Inc., San Francisco, rvho is vice president of the San Francisco Chapter.
Follorving the convention a group of rromen rvill leale for Honolulu by Pan American World Airs'avs to lav the ground-s'ork for the chartering of a chapter in that cit..'.
National-American Wholesalers I(/ill Meet at Colorado Springr
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Eudora de Loge ing businesses in any one chapVice Presideit ter. There are no\\' 14 chapters scn Fronciaco chcpter extending east to Chicago, north to Portland, and south to Dallas and New Orleans.
The lumber industry is represented by the follorving members: Alice K. Waterman, 'Western Lumber Co., San Diego; Mary Abernethy, San Pedro Lumber Co., Los Angeles; Claire Zimmerman, Lumber Merchants Association of Northern California, San Francisco; Marge Valente, Pacific Manufacturing Co., Santa Clara; Dora Giomboni, Chase Lumber Co., San Jose; Dorothy Wiitala. Pope -t

The annual convention of the National--\merican Wholesale Lumber Association will be held at the Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, Colo., on May 19-20. The annual meeting of the directors will be held on May 18. Business sessions rrill be held mornings only. There u'ill be a number of entertainment features, with special affairs arranged for the ladies.
Prominent business leaders will address the cortvention, including H. V. Simpson, executive vice president of the \\'est Coast Lumbermen's Association, Portland, Ore.; Everett Conover, vice president in charge of sales, Conover ]fotor Co., Colorado Springs; Elwood M. Brooks, president of the Central Bank & Trust Co., Denver, and Gene Flack, sales counsel for Sunshine Biscuits, I-ong Island City, N.Y.
Edward \\'. Conklin of Buffalo, N.Y., is president. and Sid t-. Darling is secretar,v. Association headquarters are at 4l East ,12nd Street, Nerv York 17, N.Y.