Author | Jackson, Carlton, Commercial Attache, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Smith, Philip S., Coca-Cola Export Co., New York; Roth, James H., Rotary Club, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, former American consul in Lima, Peru; Junkin, C.J., Chief, Division of COmmercial Laws; |
Description | Correspondence dated September-November 1928 in connection with the representation of Coca-Cola in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil:
- Letter dated September 22, 1928, from the American Commercial Attache in Rio de Janeiro, to the Coca-Cola Export Co., New York - regarding the selection of a local representative for the Coca-Cola line, on behalf of James H. Roth, former consul in Lima and now an international field man for the Rotary organizations; describing local consumption habits of soft drinks and examining the existing distributors in Rio - 1p
- Department of State, "Memorandum to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce", October 13, 1928 - attaching a trade letter from the American Consul at Bahia, Brazil, dated September 19, 1928, addressed to the Philip S. Smith and Company, New York, a firm that claims to be the authorized agent abroad of the Coca-Cola Company, which claim the Coca Cola Company denies - 1p
- Department of State, "Memorandum to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce", October 13, 1928 - attaching a trade letter from the American Consul at Bahia, Brazil, dated September 10, 1928, regarding the disagreement between the Coca-Cola Company and its self-claimed representative the Philip S. Smith and Company, New York - 1p
- Letter dated November 6, 1928, from the Division of Commercial Laws to the New York District Office, on the subject of "Philip S. Smith and Company, 15 Park Row, New York Office" - 1p
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