Pulp And Paper Investigation Hearings. April 25, 1908-Feb. 19, 1909, With Indices
Pulp And Paper Investigation Hearings. April 25, 1908-Feb. 19, 1909, With Indices
United States. Congress. House. Select Committee On Pulp And Paper Investigation
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Warner Miller told your com- mittee that the primary purpose of any consoUdation would be the exploitation of foreign trade. Subsequently, when the International Paper Company was formally oi^anized, in January, 1898, Mr. Hugh J. Chisholm pamted for the American Paper and rulp Association a beautiful word picture of a proposed invasion of the world's markets. He counted $61,000,000 worth of paper business awaiting the Ameri- can touch. He pictured the genius of our manufacturers, and he pro- po...sed to tap the golden hoard ; but we find to-day that the Interna- tional Paper Company has abandoned all the trade which years of effort had accumulated, and we are no nearer the foreign goal to-day on news-print paper than we were ten years ago. Our export trade of wood pulp has dwindled to half of what it was ten years ago; and a great part of that news-print paper export which now appears in the Treasury records represents, not a business based on tne soimd principles of growth, but a purely artificialpropagation, fostered by drawbacks and paid by the United States Grovemment to the Inter- national Paper Company upon wood pulp brought into the United States and Canada and converted into news-print paper for export, with comparatively small advantage to American labor.
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