Saturday, Apr. 21, 1923
A Billion in Steel
Elbert H. Gary, U. S. Steel chairman, told stockholders at their annual meeting in Hoboken that the properties of the corporation had enhanced more than a billion dollars during its short history. Mr. Gary again flogged the immigration law, saying it was utterly bad.
Among the stockholders, as shown by the company's record, are George F. Baker, James A. Farrell, Elbert H. Gary, J. P. Morgan, Woodrow Wilson, Richard Trimble.