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Clarence E. Sutton (left) has been named sales promotion manager by Masonite Corporation. He joined the company in July 1952 to edit its external house organ, circulated to 20,000 lumber dealers. Subsequently he served as assistant manager, public relations department. IIe became assistant sales promotion manager in the spring of 1954.

Previously, Sutton was a free lance writer on merchandising topics for business periodicals, an ac-

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in for several years after his discharge from service and with a public relations unit in tivity he engaged four years' army France.

Hqrdwood lmports From Jopon

U.S. imports of hardwood lumber from Japan totaled 38,782,000 board feet in 1954-more than double the 16,126,000 feet imported in 1953 and five times 1952 imports of 7,675,000 feet. Philippine hardwoods, which were not important enough to be classified separately in 1953, made up 54/o of U.S. hardwood imports from Japan in 1954 and were responsible for most of the increase between the two years. In the first five months of 1955, hardwood lumber imports from Japan totaled 13,572,000 board feet-38/o above the corresponding period of 1954.

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