jan 1, 1922 - "The president of the chamber was Reeve
Schley, a vice president of the Chase National
Bank, which was in the forefront of financing
United States trade with the U.S.S.R. and
reluctant to follow State Department policy."
THE AMERICAN-RUSSIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Antony Sutton, Western Technology and
Soviet Economic Development pg.289-290
(PDF 302-303)
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Antony Sutton, Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development pg.289-290 (PDF 302-303)
THE AMERICAN-RUSSIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 32
"The president of the chamber was Reeve Schley, a vice president of the Chase National Bank, which was in the forefront of financing United States trade with the U.S.S.R. and reluctant to follow State Department policy." 34
32- The board of directors of the chamber represented many companies associated with Russian development: Deere & Co., Worthington Pump, Russian Singer, Mercantile Trust, International Fur Exchange, International Harvester, Lucey Manufacturing, American Locomotive, International General Electric, Guaranty Trust, Westinghouse Air Brake Co., and American Car and Foundry. (316-l07 451.) The chamber was founded in 1916 to 'foster trade, encourage and generally promote the economic,
commercial and industrial relations between the United States of America and Russia. A Moscow office was established in 1927. By 1931 its publications were reflecting many of the propaganda shibboleths of Soviet regime.
34-U.S. State Dept. Decimal File, 316-109-1424.
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