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Surplus property-Continued

Research, use for. See Educational, public health, and other purposes.
Training and maintenance of civilian components of armed forces.

See Educational, public health, and other purposes.
Utilities, etc., furnishing to--

Vessels of 1,500 gross tons or more, disposal of..
Woolen goods, disposal of.......

Surplus Property Act of 1944:

Section

_210 (a) (10)
203 (1)
203 (g), (b)

601

Amendment or reformation of disposal instruments------ 203 (k) (2) (ii)
Applicability of existing regulations and procedures under..........
Credit, extension under___

Enforcement of terms of disposal.

204 (f)

203 (k) (2) (i)

Foreign currencies and credits, use of to effectuate sec. 32 (b) (2)
of

Personnel appointed under sec. 5 (b) of.......

401 (b)
105

210 (a) (9)

Real property declared surplus by Government corporations pur-
suant to, payment of sums in lieu of taxes-
Release of conditions in disposal instruments.
Repeal of.

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203 (k) (2) (iii)
602 (a) (1)

210 (c)

202 (b)

206 (a) (1)

104 (c), 505 (c)

T

Taxes:

Real property declared surplus by Government corporations, payment
of sums in lieu___.

210 (a) (9)
Technical equipment, procurement of without advertising‒‒‒‒‒‒ 302 (c) (12)

Territories. See States.

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Test borings, buildings and projects authorized by Congress, authority__ 210 (c)
Tests of articles or commodities tendered for sale to General Services

Trade-ins___

Administration or procurement authority, charges..

109 (g)
201 (c)

Traffic management, policies and methods__.

201 (a) (1)

Transfer and counterwarrant. See General Supply Fund.
Transfer authority, authorization for‒‒‒‒‒‒

603

Transfers of excess property. See Excess property.
Transportation, policies and methods_-

201 (a) (1)

Contract settlement functions, transfer___

Functions, personnel, records, etc., transfer of

Treasury Building, restriction on transfer of functions with respect
to_.

210 (d) (5)

Treasury Department (see also Treasury, United States; Treasury, Sec-
retary of):

Applicability of existing regulations and procedures.
Bureau of Federal Supply:
Abolishment____

Applicability of existing regulations and procedures__.
To prices paid by requisitioning agencies....
Status of transferred employees--
Transfer of functions, personnel, étc_.

General Supply Fund, use of special deposit account by disbursing

601

102 (a)

601
109 (b)
108

102 (a), (c), 107 (a)

- 102 (b)
102, 107 (a)

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Foreign currencies and credits, establishment of procedures govern-
ing--

401 (c), 403 (a)

Functions, supply and contract settlement, transfer to Administrator
of General Services..

102

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204 (c), 403

Deposit with in special account of proceeds of disposition or
transfer_____

General Supply Fund. See General Supply Fund.

U

Unauthenticated copies, definition_.

Unclaimed property, disposal of--

Uniforms for employees required to wear uniform clothing----
United States Maritime Commission:

Disposal of surplus vessels--

Universities:

Procurement for services of without advertising----

Transfer of surplus property to---

Utilities (see also Public utility service; Public utilities):

511 (e)
203 (1)

210 (a) (1)

203 (i)

302 (c) (5)

203 (j), (k)

Furnishing to plants constituting part of National Industrial Reserve,

and to surplus real property.

Utilization of property. See Excess property.

210 (a) (10)

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Act of 1944_.

Applicability of existing regulations and procedures.

Personnel holding appointments under sec. 5 (b) of Surplus Property

Status of transferred employees--

Transfer of functions, personnel, etc----

War Assets Administrator:

Abolishment of and Associate War Assets Administrator_.
Transfer of functions-----

Warehouses:

Authority of Administrator to operate_-_.

Inventories, addition of value to General Supply Fund__.

Warehousing. See Procurement, warehousing and related activities.
Woolen goods, disposal of__

203 (g), (h), 402 (a)

308

105

601

105

108

105

105

105

201 (a) (2)
109 (a)

SOURCES OF STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS

Africa, British East (English pounds): Bolivia (bolivianos): Cordage fiber, sisal

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Antimony

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Azores (Atlantic Ocean) (Portugal)

Sperm oil

Belgium-Luxembourg (francs):

Antimony

Lead

Belgian Congo (francs):

Cobalt

Columbite

Diamonds

Palm oil
Pyrethrum

Rubber, natural

Tantalite

Tin

Tungsten

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Colombia (pesos):

Platinum

Costa Rica (colones):

Cordage fibers, abaca (manila)

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Brig. Gen. BONNER FELLERS,

Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., February 1, 1954.

United States Army (Retired), Washington, D. C.

DEAR BONNER: I can find nothing wrong with your strength figures. You seem to have proposed a very healthy and formidable force.

I can't vouch for your fiscal amounts since we don't get into any of that business down here, but I suppose you have checked this with some budget experts. Personally, I would have more escort fighters. Although this is not the USAF view, I think it is essential to strategic bombing. However, since ADC is going in for long-range fighters, we'll have a good two-purpose weapon here that will satisfy my feeling.

Thanks for letting me see your figures. We are looking forward to your next visit.

Sincerely.

DALE O. SMITH, Brigadier General, USAF.

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