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BULLETIN 950, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Amount. 



customarily produced in Alaska. The estimated amount to be cut 

 under the provisions of sections 7 and 8 is 



cubic feet of Sitka spruce, 



hemlock, and other species, approximately per 



cent Sitka spruce and per cent hemlock. 



Provided, That in designating the area to be cut and the areas 

 to be reserved from sale as specified in section 2(h) herein, units, 

 bearing timber suitable for local use may be excluded to a total 



amount not exceeding cubic feet 



or equivalent amount in other units of measure if, in the judgment 

 of the forest supervisor, the operation of the purchaser is not in- 

 terfered with thereby. 



Provided further, That the purchaser shall establish in Alaska, 



not later than , a pulp manufac- 



(Date) 

 turing plant or plants with a daily capacity of not less than 



tons, which daily capacity shall 



be increased, not later than , to a 



(Date) 



total of at least tons. Failure 



of the purchaser to make the first installation by the date first 

 above specified shall render this agreement subject to cancella- 

 tion in the discretion of the Forester ; and failure to increase the 

 daily capacity of the plant or plants by the second date above 

 specified will render this agreement subject to such a reduction 

 in area and volume of timber as will be, in the judgment of the 

 Forester, commensurate with the manufacturing capacity estab- 

 lished. 



PAYMENTS. 



Initial rates. 



Reappraisals. 



Sec. 2 (a) We do hereby, in consideration of the sale of this 

 timber to us, promise to pay to the First National Bank of Juneau, 

 Alaska (United States depository), or such other depository or 

 officer as shall hereafter be designated, to be placed to the credit 

 of the United States, for the timber at the following rates : 



For all timber cut prior to April 1, 1928, at the following rates : 



$ per 100 cubic feet for 



Sitka spruce and Alaska cedar, and 



$ per 100 cubic feet for 



hemlock and other species. 



For all timber cut on or after April 1, 1928, and prior to April 

 1, 1933, at such rates as shall be designated by the Forester within 

 thirty days preceding April 1, 1928 ; 



For all timber cut on or after April 1, 1933, and prior to April 

 1, 1938, at such rates as shall be designated by the Forester within 

 thirty days preceding April 1, 1933; 



For all timber cut on or after April 1, 1938, and prior to April 

 1, 1943, at such rates as shall be designated by the Forester within 

 thirty days preceding April 1, 1938; 



For all timber cut on or after April 1, 1943, and prior to April 

 1. 1948, ;ii such rates as shall be designated by the Forester within 

 thirty days preceding April 1, 1943; 



And for all timber cut on or after April 1, 1948, at such rates 

 as shall be designated by the Forester within thirty days preced- 

 ing that date. 



