Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Similar photograph appears with the article, "America Gains By Trade," Los Angeles Times, 07 July 1934: A2. Steintorf stands at a table beside a seated Hart, his arms behind his back. The men sit at a table covered with a white cloth and various dining utensils. There is a pennant on the wall behind them that says : EXCHANGE CLUB LOS ANGELES UNITY FOR SERVICE NATIONAL. Steintorf states that the United States sells more good to Japan than we buy from Japan. Japan is a big buyer of raw materials, heavy machinery and other equipment. The sales have decreased dramatically with the onset of the Great Depression. Text from negative sleeve: STEINTORF, PAUL P. U.S. TRADE COMM., 1934 Handwritten on negative: Paul A. Steintorf, Chas Hart
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_11624 ark:/21198/zz002h9pzg
Language
English
Subject
Pennants--American--California--Los Angeles International relations--California Commerce--American Meetings--California--Los Angeles Hart, Charles Steintorf, Paul P
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