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Our utile
Inflict In llie
i'i'i ' i.pi ... mil textile We
A Wai'c iik icase
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lly EDWAItO l?. IMHII1I.L
liiitlniK* Editor en
In
The impact of imports i>ii the textile lot
iluxtry lies uti been diet! but the lex- [&'
le worker, himself, unit the economy [ L'ik
I'lli set In iti 111 .iy (eel it rnoie. I he
At least that Is the |t:st o( some ftecs
compiled by (lie American TeX'.i.e
uratrt; fiivt it ill* li nin tiarin ?
ivornnu'iitu! sources. ly(
!l starts wiiti the frcparlinciil of |.a- t (
>r"s ii.iiiiiii.i1 average income of ivMilc
i.l n;.|>.ire! employes in (Ins country.
11at tigiue has been ilelernnilcil lu be ""
i.4o7 liiiiiuulty.
1 no current level of textile iin|iuils
lo the United States is in llio men uf
7 to 2.8 hilln.n equivalent se' .ire . n''
r ve.ir.ftii.it. aceoii:ii.jj to .VI Mi, : i ^ of
I.iit^ii to displace some Jobs in J cr
e textile Mint apparel industries not oi.-y ti|
current uvei upe wane of $ i,-!o7
at many more jobs in the two tinlus- on
ies wuuid produce more tt.li?n ?M?t l?o
il'ion in iKsrsoniit income :n a year. lai
hief Speaks
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tUPI) ? ltoberli "! must cuii'eas, liowt
esiilo.t o' Ibc I ha! tins does not offer ii
n-Mcc'cs Exports
I" ' / * *s -TO
rrcmy. oocrt Jn37,
i i
. ? Japan's rx|Miil-t of man-niatle fit*>i f.il
Jlilleit Stales iIiiiiiii* I1'titi ttii'ieasetl t>> ata.i
lu 'J.Ui.tiY j.Oijrt kiii.iiC J.iuls ?ivei Die IV'.'.lilj
>?tits for Die pirvtous > ?? .
J
I MILLIONS ?J?- I
lUAMt YAttOts
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I booj '. o-.c ' 2
!%l >#..! l?J
Shoot Up Yearly, !)i?n!are V. S. Go
Mtilu industry U modern ^
why citn'l wt compete ^
ly with f or otju irti|iOih?
*.t y our employee* more
r cosli, like tiixi'S, are
pail four yeai i Amen ^ Q
it kers have n rnvnl foui f * ? V
s avtr.i?n.i: (ivf |?r nut ^ *.
.aru|ge US textile pay ?>.
n hour. In I !> ?. textile
i ifi?is an hour in Italy, ^ - ?'
.nil, *17 cent* in Japan, LMi aviiaci Vtitu
: Koritf. 111 rents in I'm
rents in Mexico.
Question:
What Wind of textiU import rayul
should wt* have?
Answer:
Kejjolot ion* that would he f?
everyone* first, we think it fai
a > h.i cii'.n countiies he allowed to
/\ ... ?nii inaikets ai.il in the
our markets Hut we also think :
share .shulilil he held .it IrVi'ts
woii't injure or weakeii oui ov
cluslry and our economy S?eon?
tiles of all fiheis not ju.-?t *
nIiuuM In- Lttitlinllcil And Ihlrcl.
i<Mint114*> should |M inul Ait iui
|M.| Is Oil lilt* hilSlS II...t w
nut then ii i|iOi Is
Imports
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rhls state with ltw.700 persons now
.|jioycu in textile mid appurcl Indus- J
. s li,,. iil_?m,I H p,r lli.L Ul Pc national J
aty'Aii extension ~uf tins |ietcenlngc to \L
Made the national ]oh displacement of **
j.ikjO would mean textile ini|>urts may ,1
ve knocked out 16,000 |iolcntiiil Jobs in / /
nili Carolina.' ~V fI
Those lti.ooo workers earning an aver- j (j
e of $4,407 nnmially would infuse
,i.5i;,ooo into the Palmetto economy
eli year.
In 1061, the year before the Internanal
l.ong Term Arrangement on tex- *"*
e iin|iorls went Into effect, the import
re! was about o . hud today's level, <!-!]
eorduig to ATMI.
At that level, using the import theory to b<
job attrition, tho textile import In- can
eases that have flowed into this conn- may
> since 1061 displaced U'.ooo potential ..
is in Soutti Carolina.
i if course, few urguincnts are entirely Ih
u sided. Tlie import question touches cant
th sides of the issue. If all or a subs- pare
nttill amount of the foreign goods were per
j L *aIch It vtftMhed down i!ht
'V f If. 1/ lll?pul*l?, IIIOIIILmM to Ul?
t'tuii J**fto Hour) ( tub ncitf
'' fc , here Ui>t week,
j I . .' utilei l.ove, bccrclary-I
bmvi* i?f Uic Anivric.iii 'it
i M.tnt.lntlut ft t Institute,
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if f
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WASHINGTON ? Tli
asked tin.* Congress (m
purl* nlitcli have iiucl
tivsslnt: sUtc" am! ar
ii Uiv j millltm employ ci
s ? ? Industries in 15 states,
" o L' li'ilUylni; mi textile I
i ? r Senate Committee on 1
i " ; president of Vr.nvrly
' ^ * ; N. C., and Immediate j
. Ii H I national I radc Commit!
Manufacturer* Institute
" ! nC < I nil .mti mi lit
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; Senate
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j WASHING
vii in l drive in Coiiki'
i. n * L end in I he Sen
III,li - I Tills Is II ills
oilier i roller pressuie
,n in,, i liy variiius Aim
lief (nun ini|ni
1 Itul it eouli
Senate Km
Russell l.nnu (
; lie said: "We \v
: give additional
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May I
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THE STATE AM) Til
l (loliimhiu, !
.' impeded in approach to the Amcrl
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Textile
:rl' Much
CIIAHI.OTTE, N. C. ? A
iii^ . lean* lotvu loo groal an tin
In Uie u.iUlo Inihutry -worth
- - In >.Luul hi
kuiuuiuwi, BUUIO ui wiuac tvuuuivi
block American made goods nory
told there.
it the textile pinch Is one felt signifily
in this state. The textile and apI
industries still employ about 60
cent of the industrial workers in
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on To
fc?
-w?
SI. ;l.
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Industr
to Lose..
mer- "Many Americans don't r.
crest Just how largo an Into real I
$15 tejjlioUwdinn j HII J ! ??
< and nuilntaln Its nearly
draliif plants aetuss ll.e country
IVv.i/ O kIu . I r> . | m'I.I. lluai'tr s 11
toll# 11 < si osch year for piuducti
ire* I Industries.
:*11 le* "mr Wlimw, Ml.Um
sold, Unued, "$t:>0 nullum U
1 ~| AlllllwW) llj Hi* tllltllMlJ h*
^ Irlc iwini', $1>UU in 111 liai (o
' structiun of new plants, $C4
< lion for neti machinery, $2
' lion for man-made libera,
j nillUui for the liaulti.a of t<
' by (In: trucking Industry, ant
$240 mil lion (or paper prod
Mr. Love also pointed o?
1 the textile Industry accoui
< 42 pur cent of nianufacturlr
I ploynient in Nortli Caroltn
< .
Says Impc
/anced anc
ie textile Industry Friday
relief from mounting lmled
"an advanced and dlse
threatening the lulnre of
i'S of the textile and related the
llir
trade legislation before the ind
Inance, lialbert M. Jones, pel
Stills, Inc. of Laurlnburg, 111
past chairman of (he Inter- Ho
ec ul ute American icxine
said: of
arlliin nr.....si-d In (he
cmnn.litre U^ic_<
i*md ? |
' Quota Bill
PON. ? The protectionist
oss could run mlo a deadiltO.
11i.iI pros|H*rt fur iho sloamcampai^n
boin^ oporatcd
I II .Ill IIHUISII U'M NCI'KIMK II'rt
competition.
I be a political fact of life,
nnce Committee cliairman
I)., La.) rec?i|;iii/c<1 it when
ill pass some sui t of hill, to
protection to a number of
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