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should be based entirely on a dollar-and-cent value and should be made to aid unity in the industry and to prejudice no element within or between regional associations.
The board dispatched a telegram to Secretary of Agri- culture Benson protesting the set-aside of a Glacier Peak Wilderness Area in Washington State comprising nearly 500,000 acres, considerably more than had been discussed at hearings last fall in Winatchee and Bellingham.
An estimated 3l billion feet of mature and overmature timber appears to be locked up by the Forest Service action, the telegram said, with a serious adverse effect on the economy of north central Washington communities.
Extension of the Association's field trade-promotion work was voted with approval of the Promotion committee's plan to employ a representative for the Southwest region, and a supervisor of field men's activities to work in and out of the Portland office.
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l-P's long-Bell Division Nqmes Munroe Feoring Morketing Mqnqger
New York, w. Y.-tire appointme-nt of Munloe Fearins as marketing_manager of the Long-Bell Division, Interna-tional Paper Company, was announced Sept. 29 by Richard C. Do.ane, president. In-his new position,-Mr. Fearing will coordinate and supervise sales -activities for the Entire Long-Bell division, including the Division's market research and advertising prog.rams. He will also retain his general management responsibilities in the retail yards and wholesale distribution warehouses divisions.
9. D: I{"llngton-rvill continue as general sales manager, assisted .by fty I.. Foval in charge oT factory sales and"the Division's 111": 9f plywood and hardboard pioducts. Opera- tion of the Division's retail yards and wholesale distribution warehouses is unchanged under the direction of Newton K. Irwin and Carl E. Mifier, respectively.
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