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120 ASSOCIATIONS FORMED UNDER THE EXPORT TRADE ACT, APRIL 1918 TO DECEMBER 1939, REPRESENTING 2,074 MEMBER COMPANIES-Continued

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Acadia Rice Mills, Rayne, La.

Beaumont Rice Mills, Beaumont, Tex...

El Campo Rice Milling Co., El Campo, Tex.
Galveston Rice Milling Co., Galveston, Tex.
Gulf Coast Rice Milling Co., Houston, Tex----
Iota Rice Milling Co., Iota, La..
Kaplan Rice Mill, Kaplan, La..

1929-30
1929-31

1929-31
1929-31

1930-31

1929-31

1929-31

1929-31

Lake Charles Rice Milling Co., Lake Charles,
La___
Louisiana State Rice Milling Co., Abbeville, La. 1929-31
Mutual Rice Co. of Louisiana, Inc., Crowley,

La__

Pritchard Rice Milling Co., Inc., Houston, Tex. Republic Rice Mill, Inc., Gueydan, La.____ Rubber Export Association, The, Akron, Ohio. - - Formed late in 1922 by companies exporting rubber (including the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Export Co., which also files separately under the act), the association has operated successfully to date, reporting that "it is believed that this has resulted in materially improving the position of American suppliers in their competition with foreign suppliers in foreign markets."

Members

1929-31
1929-31
1929-31

10 1923-39

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120 ASSOCIATIONS FORMED UNDER THE EXPORT TRADE ACT, APRIL 1918 TO DECEMBER 1939, REPRESENTING 2,074 MEMBER COMPANIES-Continued

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Dreifus, Chas., Co., Philadelphia
Joseph, Robert, New York___

Schiavone-Bonomo Corporation, New York......... Shook Exporters Association, Memphis, Tenn... Formed late in 1931 to export wine-barrel shooks to foreign markets, the association has operated with offices in New York, Nashville, Tenn., Pekin, Ill., and Memphis, Tenn. It was at times handicapped by failure of the grape crop in Argentina (an important market) and by depression conditions in Latin-American markets; and reported

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120 ASSOCIATIONS FORMED UNDER THE EXPORT TRADE ACT, APRIL 1918 TO DECEMBER 1939, REPRESENTING 2,074 MEMBER COMPANIES-Continued

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General Railway Signal Co., New York.
Union Switch & Signal Co., Swissville, Pa--

South American Fruit Exporters, Inc., New York..
This association was formed by New York ex-
port houses, to ship fruit to Latin-American
markets, and operated successfully for sev-
eral years.
It was then affected by import
restrictions in Argentina, which seriously
curtailed the exportation of apples from this
country. Some of the exporters in this group
went out of business, and others discontin-
ued their fruit exports. The association was,
therefore, dissolved. During its operation it
reported substantial savings through cooper-
ative action, especially through negotiation
of freight rates.

Members (stockholders)

1931-39
1931-39

8 1927-31

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120 ASSOCIATIONS FORMED UNDER THE EXPORT TRADE ACT, APRIL 1918 TO DECEMBER 1939, REPRESENTING 2,074 MEMBER COMPANIES-Continued

Standard Oil Export Corporation, New York. Formed in December 1928 to ship petroleum and petroleum products, the association did a substantial business and reported advantages derived by central control and coordination of export terms and policies. Some of the members imported crude oil, refined it, and exported the refined products. In 1933 and 1934, however, the association reported a substantial lessening of exports due to the fact that a tariff placed on imports of crude oil (United States Revenue Act of 1932) had greatly reduced importation, with a consequent reduction in exports. Lower prices and keen competition of foreign producers also lessened export sales, The association was throughout its existence a member of the larger Webb-law group, Export Petroleum Association, Inc. Both associations became dissolved in 1936.

Members (stockholders)

Carter Oil Co., The, Tulsa, Okla......

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120 ASSOCIATIONS FORMED UNDER THE EXPORT TRADE ACT, APRIL 1918 TO DECEMBER 1939, REPRESENTING 2,074 MEMBER COMPANIES-Continued

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Steel Export Association of America, The-Con.

Republic Iron & Steel Co., Youngstown, Ohio. 1928-30
Republic Steel Corporation, Youngstown and
Cleveland, Ohio...

1930-39

South Chester Tube Co., Chester, Pa
Spang, Chalfant & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.

1928-33

1928-39

United States Steel Products Co., New York.

1928-39

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American Sugar Refining Co., The, New York. 1922-39
National Sugar Refining Co. of New Jersey,
New York...

Sulphur Export Corporation, New York...

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The association has been operating since 1922,
selling crude sulfur in foreign markets.
reports success in building up an important
foreign market for American sulfur.
port terms of sale are agreed upon, and
economy is effected by combining shipments
and obtaining advantageous freight rates.

Members (stockholders)

Aldridge, Walter H., New York.
Freeport Sulphur Co., New York.
Freeport Texas Co., New York..
Holmes, Ralph C., New York.

1922-33

13 1922-39

1922-39

1937-39

1922-37

1930-34

Judson, Wilber, New York.

1922-39

Kilbreth, James T., New York.

1928-39

Norton, Eugene L., New York.

1930-34

Snider, Clarence A., New York.

1922-34

Swenson, Eric P., New York..

1922-30

Swenson, S. Magnus, New York.

1922-30

Texas Gulf Sulphur Co., New York.

1922-39

Union Sulphur Co., The., New York.

1922-28

Whiton, Henry, New York..

1922-28

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