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JOHN DUNKAK 



And I think this is just for the point of 

 the record on both sides, I think Weyerhaeuser has done 

 this, if this could be indicated by the mills that are 

 in favor of certain proposals so we would recognize the 

 facts of the situation and not be farther apart than any- 

 one has to be . 



Thank you very much for your statement, sir. 



MR. HARRIS: The next participant to be 

 called will be Mr . Ed Cavanaugh, representing Fibreboard 

 at Port Angeles. 



STATEMENT OF E. J. CAVANAUGH 

 OF THE 

 FIBREBOARD CORPORATION 



MR. CAVANAUGH: Mr. Chairman, Conferees 

 and ladies and gentlemen. 



My name is E. J. Cavanaugh. I am Plant 

 Manager of Fibreboard Corporation in Port Angeles, 

 Washington. 



First we would like to state that we concur 

 with the statements made yesterday by Don Benson, Executive 

 Secretary of the Northwest Pulp and Paper Association, of 

 which we are a member. 



Based on a study made by Brown and Caldwell, 



a consulting firm of sanitary engineers, in 1961 of offshore 



