Show PER MAKER IHAS DEFENDER cre tary ary Kellogg Address- Address I K I es Salesmen AGO ni- ni niN N No 5 By United g American T publishers will K-J K in n the he long lonS run from the pres- pres condition In the paper Import sit- sit I on f. f for American mills cannot paper to meet fleet present European gs fand and Europe cannot supply kas as a's permanent needs was the way in which the Imon im- im on of foreign paper paper was dis- dis ed edby by R R. s. s Kellogg secretary of News ws print Service bureau com com- comI I ap of Canadian and American l at th the convention of Salesmen's Association of the theer I er era Industry t costs less to ship a ton of news- news I t paper from Scandinavia to New i It City than to ship a ton of the G 9 paper from Niagara Falls Tails to top tor r p York City Kellogg said ler er cas ca's paper Industry therefore 5 S1 serIous rious competition from foreign s not alone because of the fact foreign paper is made by cheap I r under depreciated exchange lit ons but because of the cost shipments as well America it has the best fastest and paper mills in m the world lot ot successfully compete with the theof theof of European paper made and Ped pd under these conditions The Then n nal l result would be wide swings Pf prices es which are always g ous to producer and purer pur- pur er alike In any commodity where e a extremes are found t Is better continued Kellogg the American user of newsprint lave a dependable source of sup- sup ithome home at a price which affords s profit to the r rl and nd thus encourage greater proon pro- pro 1 on- on than to have a temporary I I from abroad at prices fixed ruinous unfair competition which Danish Lanish when wor world d conditions II normal approach I-approach I |