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NLMA Will Hold Annual Meetins In Ncw Orleans Oct. 24-26

The board of directors of the National Lumber Manufacturers Association will hold its annual meeting at the Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans October 24-26.

Along with the meeting of the board of directors, there will be meetings of the Committee on Forest Conservation, the Committee on Building Codes and Trade Promotion, the Committee on Products and Research, and the Hardwood Research Administration Committee.

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The board of directors of the Timber Engineering Com' pany will also meet in New Orleans on October 25. It is expected there will be wide interest in the meeting of the Forest Conservation Committee, according to R. A. Colgan, Jr., executive vice president of the National Lumber Manufacturers Association, because of the threat of Federal regulation of forest cutting practices in the Anderson Bill (S. 1820), which was introduced in the Senate last May.

Proponents of this far-reaching regulation have been working behind the scenes, Colgan said, and "an all-out efiort of industry will be necessary to defeat such legislation."

The Forest Conservation Committee will endeavor to develop a program to meet this challenge for consideration by the Association's Board of Directors at the annual meeting.

Included in the meeting program will be the annual election of officers, directors, and committee chairmen for the coming year.

Chcnge oI Address

W. W. Wilkinson, Los Angeles, has moved his offices from the Rives-Strong Building to the Hathaway Building, 6214 West Manchester Ave. He represents the OregonWashington Plywood Company, Nicolai Door Manufacturing Company, and McCormick & Baxter Creosoting Co'

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