Restricting Exportation of Douglas Fir Peeler Logs and Port Orford Cedar Logs: Hearings Before a Subcommittee, Seventy-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 1108. May 12, 15, 1939United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce. Subcommittee on Fisheries, Forest Products, Minerals, and Land Surveys U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - Всего страниц: 87 |
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... inches at either end ; ( b ) suitable for rotary veneer cutting and capable of producing not less than 20 per centum of clear veneer , based upon the scale content of the log ; ( c ) having not less than eight annual rings per inch at ...
... inches at either end ; ( b ) suitable for rotary veneer cutting and capable of producing not less than 20 per centum of clear veneer , based upon the scale content of the log ; ( c ) having not less than eight annual rings per inch at ...
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... inches at either end ; ( b ) suitable for rotary veneer cut- ting and capable of producing not less than 20 per centum of clear veneer , based upon the scale content of the log ; ( c ) having not less than eight annual rings per inch at ...
... inches at either end ; ( b ) suitable for rotary veneer cut- ting and capable of producing not less than 20 per centum of clear veneer , based upon the scale content of the log ; ( c ) having not less than eight annual rings per inch at ...
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... inches at either end ; suitable for rotary veneer cutting and capable of produc- ing not less than 20 percent of clear veneer , based upon the scale content of the log ; having not less than eight annual rings per inch at the smaller ...
... inches at either end ; suitable for rotary veneer cutting and capable of produc- ing not less than 20 percent of clear veneer , based upon the scale content of the log ; having not less than eight annual rings per inch at the smaller ...
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... inches in diameter at breast height or larger . Under present conditions , therefore , it is safe to say that only a few billion feet of economically available Douglas fir timber qualifies for peeler logs . Despite some progressive ...
... inches in diameter at breast height or larger . Under present conditions , therefore , it is safe to say that only a few billion feet of economically available Douglas fir timber qualifies for peeler logs . Despite some progressive ...
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... inches . Now we are using logs that are any- where from 27 to 28 inches up . That to us [ indicating ] is a rather small log . No wonder these people can import these logs ; the bigger your log is and the less defects in the log , the ...
... inches . Now we are using logs that are any- where from 27 to 28 inches up . That to us [ indicating ] is a rather small log . No wonder these people can import these logs ; the bigger your log is and the less defects in the log , the ...
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American fir American industry American plywood bill British Columbia British Empire Canada Canadian Chairman CLARK Colonel GREELEY Committee on Commerce competition conservation Department of Commerce diameter domestic Douglas fir logs Douglas fir peeler embargo employment export of Douglas export trade exportation of logs fir peeler logs foreign countries Forest Service Germany going high-grade Douglas fir high-grade logs high-grade softwood important inches interest Japan JOSIAH W labor loggers logging industry logs and Port logs exported lumber mills Oregon Orford cedar logs OXHOLM Pacific coast Pacific Northwest peeler grade percent plywood industry plywood manufacture Port Orford cedar question raw material record restrict the exportation sawmills Secretary Senator BILBO Senator HOLMAN Senator MCNARY Senator SCHWELLENBACH shipped SILCOX Sitka spruce softwood timber statement STEER STINEBOWER supply tariffs timber tion trade agreement type of log United Kingdom United States Senate veneer wages wood products
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