The Aniline Color Dyestuff And Chemical Conditions From August 1st 1914 to Ap

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The Aniline Color Dyestuff And Chemical Conditions From August 1st 1914 to Ap
Isaac Frank Stone
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Mr. SCHOELLKOPF. Well, I think that includes the ali- zarine red, also, as well.
The CHAIRMAN. It includes all dutiable coal-tar colors ?
Mr. SCHOELLKOPF. Yes; I think that alizarine colors, which are coal-tar colors, of course, are included in that.
The CHAIRMAN. I presume so.
Mr. SCHOELLKOPF. I would like to mention that in this percentage I was not referring to alizarine red, which is on the free list now and always has been on the free list.
The CHAIRMAN. Are alizarine colors made in this c
...ountry ?
Mr. SCHOELLKOPF. They are not at present. They are on the free list at present and, of course, can not be made here. They could be made.
The CHAIRMAN. No attempt has been made to make them?
Mr. SCHOELLKOPF. They could be made.
The CHAIRMAN. Are there any special difficulties in the manufacture of these colors in this country?
Mr. SCHOELLKOPF. There are not now.
The CHAIRMAN. Growing out of the technical education which is required?
Mr. SCHOELLKOPF. That used to be the case formerly, but, of course, as I have stated in my paper, we have over- come these difficulties and are in a fair shape to capture the home market if we are sufficiently protected; and aside from the coal-tar products, which are on the free list, we consume vast quantities of other chemicals which are made in this country and can not be imported, such as acids, etc.


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