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tlxç^Sp^txxisli. Main The Spanish IVIain . . . farmed area of the Caribbean, where many years ago English ships preyed on Spanish vessels . . . where famous names like Morgan, Laffite and others still
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and its subsidiary, Girdler Corporation, are now designing and supervising the construction of complete plants for the modern-day
production of nitrogenous fertilizers all along the Spanish Main
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Pufitàrenas, Costa Rica; Minatitlan, Veracruz, Mexico; and Acajutla, El Salvador . . . helping to bring these developing countries new sources for economic progress and growth. In the Caribbean, and all around the world, C&l and Girdler plants are adding to the free world's production of- plant food needed for man's progress. All of C&l and Girdler processes are available outside the U. S. and Canada through G&I/Girdler International Ltd-, P.O. Box 37, Nassau, Bahamas. Interested European companies should contact C&l/Girdler Engineering Ltd., 8 4 Militarstrasse, Zurich, Switzerland.
T H E CHEMICAL A*p I N D W K I A L CORP. CiNCINNATf Designers
and constructors
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of plants
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