Chairman, V/O Promsyriyimport, Tchaikovskovo Ul., 33 MAY 6, 1975. DEAR MR. BREZHNEV: A good customer of our bank, H. C. Macaulay Foundry Company, Inc., has recently requested our assistance in determining whether the appropriate Soviet foreign trade organization has any interest in selling pig iron and ferro chromium alloys to them. The ferro chromium alloys this company would be interested in buying from your organization are: Charge Chrome-63-70% chromium, 4.5 to 6.00 carbon, 2.0 to 3.0 silicon, 0.04 max sulphur, and balance iron. Sizing 4"X12" and 3"X11⁄4". Low Carbon Ferro Chromium-68-72% Chromium, .010-.020 carbon max, silicon 2.00 max, and balance iron. Sizing either bricks 2×4" or pellets 2×11⁄4". Macaulay Foundry Company is also interested in buying pig iron for the production of ductile iron similar to sorel metal F-1 of the folowing specification typical: If your fine organization would be interested in pursuing possible sale of these products, please either contact this office, or if you prefer, you may directly contact: Mr. Lane M. Currie, President and General Manager, H. C. Macaulay Foundry Company, 811 Carleton Street, Berkeley, California 94710. I am looking forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, JOHN E. FITZGERALD, In connection with your lotter dt. May 6, 1975 we regret Yours faithfully, 7/0 "Promsyrioimport" |