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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Canada may also help fuel the U.S. inflation she fears. Her biggest exports are lumber, wood products and paper-and the U.S. buys most of them. If Canadian lumber and papermen boost prices in U.S. dollars in order to maintain their profit margins, then U.S. manufacturers may have to boost prices in their turn, and there will be more outside inflation pressuring Canada...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Canada: THE DOMINION .: Bar the Door | 7/15/1946 | See Source »

...fringes of the conference, special pleaders abounded. There were Zionists, Laborites, two representatives of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and six Poles (three Warsaw, three London) operating as news papermen. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, distinguished sister of the imprisoned Indian nationalist leader, Jawaharlal Nehru, challenged the right of the titled Indian delegates to speak for the Indian people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: The Birds & the Beasts | 5/7/1945 | See Source »

This week many an afternoon newspaper prepared to cut to one or two editions. The purpose was not to save paper, but to save the rubber on delivery trucks. To papermen it was just one more unhappy step away from a paper shortage. Wailed a Glens Falls, N.Y. paperman: "There is only one thing we lack-sufficient orders...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PAPER: Why There is No Shortage | 6/1/1942 | See Source »

...substance lying like mortar among the cellulose-walled cells of all plants. It makes wood woody, constitutes about 25% (by weight) of the coniferous trees from which most paper is made. From the vats of U.S. mills every day are drained some 12,000,000 gallons of lignin waste. Papermen find it harder to get rid of than old razor blades. It is often poured into streams-a practice now forbidden in some States because the lignin absorbs free oxygen from the water, asphyxiates fish. Where stream pollution is forbidden, lignin wastes are now bothersomely and expensively dehydrated and burned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Greatest Waste | 2/2/1942 | See Source »

...papermen were more immediately worried about pulp. Expanding their facilities, improving their technology, reaching into Southern pine forests for raw material, U. S. pulp manufacturers now have enough potential capacity to supply basic U. S. needs. But with Canada's mills already working at capacity to supply Empire needs, Britain may look to U. S. pulp mills to supply her Scandinavian and Finnish deficit. Speculators were quick to appreciate the fact. Jumping into the market the morning after Scandinavia's invasion, they bought shares in integrated paper companies, made market leaders out of such stocks as International, Union...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN TRADE: Scandinavia Closed | 4/22/1940 | See Source »

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