Contracts between the Rubber Reserve Company and the Haitian-American Society of Agricultural Development regarding the production of rubber in Haiti

[Contracts (not printed) between the Rubber Reserve Company and the Haitian-American Society of Agricultural Development, agencies, respectively, of the Governments of the United States and Haiti, were entered into on October 26 and November 5, 1942. The contracts pertained to the planting and extraction of rubber from Cryptostegia and Hevea plants, by the Haitian agency. The Haitian organization was responsible for leasing the necessary acreage, for seeding and cultivation of plants, and for gathering of the rubber and delivering it to the Rubber Reserve Company at specified places. The Rubber Reserve Company, in turn, was committed to the payment to the Haitian agency of certain specified sums per acre.]