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Mcmberr California Rcdwood Arociation
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Pacific Logging Congress Will Meet In
"The lI/ooil
MILLS Fort Bragg, Calif.
LOS ANGELES
Lanc Mortgagc Bldg. PLonc TRinity ZL62
SAN FRANCISCO
CrocLer Bldg.
Phoac Suttcr 6170
October 28-31 is
,n. three-dav sessioh of the Pacific Logging Congress to be held in Seittle. Secretary A. Whisnant is preparing an interesting and valuable program. An outdooi exh-ibit of logging machinery of every -variety and make will be a new lnd interesting feature of the meeting, and will be of value to every logger-.
Issues Warning On Insurance Policies
_,A. C. Baker, Los Angeles manag'er of the Northwestern Mutual Fire Association, has just issued a bulletin to their policy holders, calling attention to a clause in all policies, dealing with FALLEN BUILDINGS, and possibli earthquakes.
The clause reads as follows:
FALLEN BUILDING CLAUSE: Lines No. 71-No. 73 of the California Standard Policy provide: "FALLEN BUILDING CLAUSE. Unless otherwise provided by agreement endorsed hereon or added hereto, if a building or any material part thereof fall, except as the result of fire, all insurance by this policy on such building or its contents shall immediatelv cease."
The efiect of this on,the policy holder is that should any material part of any of. your buildings fall as the result of an earthquake, or for any other reason, the fire insurance o-n -such building and its contents immediately ceases, and if fire occurs thereafter, the loss to the building affected, and its contents, is not covered.
Plans Plant Expansion
The McCloud River Lumber Company is reported to be planning -th-e erection of a manufacluring plint covering an area of 100 by 280 feet. The company expects to manu-facture more lumber this year than during any year in its ltiftqty.^ Eroduction last year amounted to afpioximately 150,000,000 feet.