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Exploration project contract: DMA Form MF-200 (exhibit 80).
Exploration project-Landlords' subordination agreement: DMA Form
MF-202 (exhibit 82).

856

859

Exploration project loans obligated through September 1951: DMA list of
(exhibit 97)–

Exploration project-Mortgagor's subordination agreement: DMA Form
MF-201 (exhibit 81)--.

859

Exploration project, operator's monthly progress report on: DMA Form
MF-104 (exhibit 83)---

Exploration projects, defense, regulations governing Government aid in:
DMA Mineral Order 5 (MO-5), as amended (exhibit 78).
Federal Reserve bank regulation V covering loan guaranties for defense
production_____

Fluorspar contract with Ozark-Mahoning Mining Co.: DMPA press re-
lease of October 12, 1951 (exhibit 106) –

Form CMP-4C, NPA: Application form for construction projects (exhibit
62)

Form DMA-2 for reporting monthly production of manganese products and
consumption of manganese ores (exhibit 32)---.

Form DMA-3 for weekly report of manganese ore contracts and deliv-
eries (exhibit 33).

Form MF-4, DMA: For application for allocation of tungsten ores and
concentrates (exhibit 37)__

Form MF-5, DMA: Monthly report of stocks, receipts, and disposition of
tungsten ore and concentrates (exhibit 37).

Form MF-6, DMA: Monthly report of production of tungsten ores and
concentrates (exhibit 37)_

Form MF-100, DMA: Basic technical data form (exhibit 40).

Form MF-100, DMA: DMA form letter which accompanies (exhibit 41)__
Form MF-100, DMA: Special instruction sheet for completing (exhibit
42).

Form MF-101, DMA: Application for Government loan in excess of $50,000
(exhibit 43).

Form MF-102, DMA: Application for Government loan not to exceed
$50,000 (exhibit 44).

Form MF-103, DMA: Application for exploration project aid pursuant to
MO-5 (exhibit 79).

Form MF-104, DMA: Operator's monthly progress report on exploration
project (exhibit 83).

Form MF-105, DMA: Application for access road (exhibit 85).
Form MF-106, DMA: Application for purchase contract (exhibit 86).
Form MF-200, DMA: Exploration project contract (exhibit 80).
Form MF-201, DMA: Mortgagor's subordination agreement (exhibit 81).
Form MF-202, DMA: Landlord's subordination agreement (exhibit 82)
Form MF-400, DMA: Application for quota adjustment for maintenance,
repair, and operating supplies (exhibit 57) ---
Form NSRB-140: Application for tax amortization necessity certificate
(exhibit 46) _

Form WDR-40, ECA: Application for serialization of certain foreign
mines (exhibit 59).

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GCPR (General Ceiling Price Regulation), OPS Supplementary Regulation
41 to: Adjustment of ceiling prices for brown iron ore produced in
Georgia (exhibit 70).
GCPR, OPS press release of October 2, 1951, on Supplementary Regulations
70 and 71 to: Ceiling prices on domestic and foreign lead and zine
(exhibit 74) -

GCPR, OPS Supplementary Regulation 70 to: Adjustments in ceiling
prices for lead and zinc produced in the United States (exhibit 75)-----
GCPR, OPS Supplementary Regulation 71 to: Ceiling prices established
on foreign lead and zinc (exhibit 76) –

833

540

841

842

GOR 2 (General Overriding Regulation 2), Amendment 1, OPS press re-
lease on Relaxing ceiling price regulations on certain sales of minerals
and metals to GSA (exhibit 68) --

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GOR 2, amendment 1, OPS: Exempting from price restrictions certain
sales of minerals and metals to GSA (exhibit 69).

831

GOR 9, OPS press release (May 1, 1951) on: Mica and tungsten ores and
sales to Federal agencies of tungsten concentrates produced from foreign
ores exempted from price control (exhibit 67).......
GOR 9, amendment 4, OPS press release (August 10, 1951) on: Exempting
sales of certain minerals and metals from price control (exhibit 71) ---
GOR 9, collation 1, including amendments 1-6, OPS: Price control ex-
emptions of certain industrial materials and manufactured goods (ex-
hibit 72)----

Graphs. See also Relationship between price and mine production of lead,
zinc, and copper in the United States (prepared by Dr. Chester R. Was-
son, economist, OPS, dated November 6, 1951 (exhibit 114).
GSA: Actions through DMA to DPA to GSA (May 11, 1951-compiled
by GSA)

GSA: Agreement between General Services Administration and the De-
partment of the Interior for the purpose of providing cooperative oper-
ating procedures under the Defense Production Act (dated January 9,
1951)-

GSA amendment to domestic tungsten purchase program regulations:
Duration or program changed (exhibit 91).

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835

835

951

480

473

876

GSA chrome purchase program regulations governing shipments to Grants
Pass, Oreg., purchase depot (exhibit 96) –

882

GSA domestic manganese purchase program regulations (Butte and
Philipsburg) (exhibit 93).

878

GSA domestic manganese purchase program regulations (Deming) (ex-
hibit 94).

880

GSA domestic tungsten purchase program regulations of May 10, 1951
(exhibit 89) ‒‒‒‒

874

GSA press release of April 21, 1951, announcing a domestic tungsten pur-
chase program (exhibit 87)___.

871

GSA press release of May 10, 1951, on domestic tungsten purchase pro-
gram regulations (exhibit 88).

GSA tabulation of contracts let as of April 3, 1951–

GSA tabulation of additional contracts let as a result of certification by
the Defense Production Administrator as of June 6, 1951-
GSA tabulation of additional contracts let as a result of certification by
the Defense Production Administrator as of June 30, 1951____

GSA press release of June 20, 1951, on amendment to regulations of do-
mestic tungsten purchase program, duration of program (exhibit 90) --
GSA press release of July 21, 1951, on issuance of domestic manganese
purchase program regulations (Butte, Philipsburg, and Deming dis-
tricts) (exhibit 92).

GSA press release of August 31, 1951, on chrome purchase program for
Grants Pass, Oreg., area (exhibit 95) _.

872

876

877

882

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577

H

Hearings: DPA and DMA testimony (in part) before a subcommittee of
the House Committee on Appropriations, March 7, 8, and 9, 1951 (ex-
hibit 111)--

910

H. R. 6082 (81st Cong., 1st sess.): A bill to establish the Office of Federal
Minerals Coordinator (introduced by Walter S. Baring, Nevada) _.
I

237

Industry Memorandum No. 2 to all serialized domestic mines, DMA (ex-
hibit 58) -

799

505

Information on certificates issued and status of borrowing authority, as
of July 27, 1951, submitted by DPA__.
Interior Department: Agreement between General Services Administra-
tion and the Department of the Interior for the purpose of providing
cooperative operating procedures under the Defense Production Act
(dated January 6, 1951).

Interior Department: Letter of March 22, 1951, from Chairman Murdock
to Secretary of the Interior requesting appearance of Department and
DMA officials at hearings and information desired from each_-----
Interior Department and DMA announcement of December 5, 1950, pledg-
ing cooperation to mining industry (exhibit 22)_.

473

10

707

Interior Department Order No. 2605: Defense Administration for Min-
erals, Power, Solid Fuels, and Fisheries___

16

Interior Department Order No. 2605, amendment No. 2: Administra-
tions for Minerals, Power, Solid Fuels, and Fisheries.
Interior Department press release of August 19, 1951: Secretary Chap-
man urges mobilization of Nation's mineral resources (exhibit 25)
Iron ore, brown, adjustment of ceiling prices for: OPS Supplementary
Regulation 41 to GCPR (exhibit 70) –

L

Landlords subordination agreement (re exploration project): DMA Form
MF-202 (exhibit 82)_

Lead and zinc, announcing OPS ceiling price increases for: ODM press
release of September 30, 1951 (exhibit 73) ----

Lead and zinc, ceiling prices on domestic and foreign: OPS press release
of October 2, 1951, on Supplementary Regulations 70 and 71 to GCPR
(exhibit 74).

Lead and zinc, foreign, ceiling prices established on: OPS Supplementary
Regulation 71 to GCPR (exhibit 76).

Lead and zinc produced in the United States, adjustments in ceiling prices
for: OPS Supplementary Regulation 70 to GCPR (exhibit 75).
Lead: Operating margins allowed under former (World War II) premium
price plan for copper, lead, and zinc (including margin scale tables,
formulas, and charts) __

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17

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833

839

840

842

841

85

Letter from John R. Steelman (assistant to the President) to the Chair-
man of the Munitions Board, dated August 10, 1950 (re Buy American
Act of 1933) __.

Lead, zinc, and copper in the United States: Relationship between price
and mine production of (prepared by Dr. Chester R. Wasson, OPS; dated
November 6, 1951) (exhibit 114)-----

951

69

Letter (of March 22, 1951, from Chairman Murdock) to Secretary of the
Interior requesting appearance of Department and DMA officials at hear-
ings, and information desired from each__.

10

Letter of March 27, 1951, from Chairman Murdock to the Director, Office
of Price Stabilization, requesting appearance to OPS officials at hearings
and information desired from each__
Letter (of March 27, 1951, from Chairman Murdock) to the Administrator,
Economic Stabilization Agency, requesting appearance of his economic
adviser at hearings and information desired_
Letter of March 27, 1951, from Chairman Murdock to the Administrator,
Defense Production Administration, requesting the appearance of DPA
officials at hearings, and information desired from each__-
Letter of March 27, 1951, from Chairman Murdock to the Director, Office of
Defense Mobilization, requesting the appearance of ODM officials at hear-
ings, and information desired from each..

147

185

187

Letter of April 6, 1951, from Fred Searls, Jr., president, Newmont Mining
Corp., to the chairman, House Interior and Insular Affairs____
Letter of August 14, 1951, from ODM Director, C. E. Wilson to NPA Direc
tor, Manly Fleischmann, requesting 60-day moratorium on granting tax
amortization certificates (exhibit 48).

List (see also exhibits after "Compilation," "Tabulation," and "Report")
List: Agencies of the Federal Government that have a significant interest
in strategic and critical metals and minerals (prepared by DPA)
List of basic materials, issue No. 3: DPA press release of October 29, 1951,
on (exhibit 109).

List of basic materials and alternates, issue No. 3, released October 29,
1951: DPA (exhibit 110).

List: Emergency loans approved through August 28, 1951: DPA and NPA
press releases (7) on all (60) (exhibit 101)---

List of exploration project loans obligated through September 1951:
DMA (exhibit 97)-

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Loan Application for Government loan in excess of $50,000: DMA Form

List: Major United States Government committees concerned with metals
and minerals (prepared by DPA)
MF-101 (exhibit 43).

List: Major international groups concerned with metals and minerals
(prepared by DPA).

884

486

485

Loan Application for Government loan not to exceed $50,000: DMA Form
MF-102 (exhibit 44).

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765

Loan applications: DPA procedures used for coordinating action on Novem-
ber 8, 1950).

265

Loan applications: DPA criteria for processing_

267

Loan applications in DPA (March 26, 1951): Status of

262

Loan applications: Report (DPA) on, by delegate agencies (March 23,
1951)

263

Loans, guaranteed: Report (DPA) on (April 1951)_.

264

Loan guaranties for defense production: Federal Reserve Bank Regula-
tion V covering---

276

281

268

Loan guaranties: Criteria and principles governing (issued by NSRB).
Loan regulations under the Defense Production Act----
Loans, defense: Executive Order 10281 redefining arrangements for, and
establishing the Defense Materials Procurement Agency (exhibit 11)__
Loans, defense, former DPA authority to approve, transferred to RFC as
required by Executive Order 10281: DPA press release of October 5,
1951 (exhibit 20).

695

706

Loans, delegation of authority to DMPA to certify: DPA Delegation No.
2 (exhibit 21)----

707

Loans, emergency, approved through August 28, 1951: DPA and NPA press
releases (7) on all (60) (exhibit 101) –

892

Loans, exploration project, obligated through September 1951: DMA list
of (exhibit 97)_.

884

M

Major United States Government committees concerned with metals and
minerals (list prepared by DPA).

485

Major international groups concerned with metals and minerals (list pre-
pared by DPA).

486

Manganese: DMA Form (DMA-2) for reporting monthly production of
manganese products and consumption of manganese ores (exhibit 32) --
Manganese ore: DMA Mineral Order No. 2 (MO-2), amendment 1 (ex-
hibit 30)----

Manganese ore contracts and deliveries: DMA Form (DMA-3) for weekly
report of (exhibit 33).

Manganese ore: Restrictions on deliveries and use: DMA Mineral Order
2 (MO-2) (exhibit 29).

Manganese ores: Form DMA-1 for application of allocation of (exhibit
31)

Manganese programs, brief of district: Submitted by the Defense Minerals
Administration for the record of the hearings held by the Subcommittee
on Mines and Mining, May 10 and 11, 1951 (exhibit 116).
Manganese program: Estimated costs per budget calculations, May 5, 1951
(prepared by DMA)---

Manganese purchase program regulations (Butte, Philipsburg, and Deming
districts): GSA press release of July 21, 1951, on issuance of domestic
(exhibit 92) ‒‒‒

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727

732

725

728

963

497

877

Manganese purchase program regulations (Butte and Philipsburg): GSA
domestic (exhibit 93)-.

878

Manganese purchase program regulations (Deming): GSA domestic (ex-
hibit 94).

880

Manpower requirements in metal mining: BIS report No. 11 (dated Oc-
tober 16, 1951) (exhibit 115) ------

953

Materials, list of basic, issue No. 3: DPA press release of October 29, 1951,
on (exhibit 109)---

901

Materials, list of basic, and alternates, issue No. 3, released October 29,
1951: DPA (exhibit 110).

902

Materials programs authorized under section 303 of the Defense Pro-
duction Act, as of November 5, 1951: DPA compilation of status of (ex-
hibit 116)-

966

Materials programs under section 303 of Defense Production Act, as of
September 1, 1951: DPA compilation of status of (exhibit 100)_.
MF-4, DMA Form: For application for allocation of tungsten ores and
concentrates (exhibit 37).

889

739

ODM (Office of Defense Mobilization) announcement of DMA Order No.
1, creating a Committee on Foreign Supplies and Requirements (exhibit
12)

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ODM: Basic poliices issued by ODM which control and limit scope of
minerals programs (February 14, 1951) ----.

287

ODM order (DMO-1) creating a Committee on Foreign Supplies and Re-
quirements (exhibit 13).

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ODM Defense Mobilization Order No. 11: Policy directive governing the
issuance of tax amortization certificates (exhibit 49)

782

ODM, letter of August 14, 1951, from ODM Director C. E. Wilson to NPA
Administrator Manly Fleischmann requesting 60-day moratorium on
granting tax amortization certificates (exhibit 48) –
ODM, letter of March 27, 1951, from Chairman Murdock to the Director,
Office of Defense Mobilization, requesting the appearance of ODM offi-
cials at hearings, and information desired from each_

781

284

ODM press release (August 13, 1951) regarding policy directive and re-
quest for 60-day moratorium on granting tax amortization certificates
(exhibit 47) ––

781

ODM press release of September 30, 1951, announcing OPS ceiling price
increase for lead and zinc (exhibit 73).

$39

ODM, report (first quarterly) to the President by the Director of Defense
Mobilization, Building America's Might, dated April 1, 1951.
Operator's monthly progress report on exploration project: DMA Form
MF-104 (exhibit 83).

Opinions and recommendations of Dr. John D. Morgan, Jr., on mobiliza-
tion of domestic mineral resources and stockpiling (from The Domestic
Mining Industry of the United States in World War II, 1949)‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒
OPS amendment 1 to GOR 2, exempting from price restrictions certain
sales of minerals and metals to GSA (exhibit 69) –

287

860

245

831

OPS Ceiling Price Regulation 19: Tungsten concentrates (exhibit 66).
OPS ceiling price increases for lead and zinc: ODM press release of
September 30, 1951, announcing (exhibit 73).

878

839

OPS, functions with respect to price stabilization to be performed by the
director of ESA General Order No. 2 (exhibit 14).

699

OPS GOR 9, collation 1, including amendments 1 to 6: Price control exemp-
tions of certain industrial materials and manufactured goods (exhibit
72)

OPS: Letter of March 27, 1951, from Chairman Murdock to the Director,
Office of Price Stabilization, request appearance of OPS officials at hear-
ings and information desired from each_.

OPS Ceiling Price Regulation 19: Tungsten concentrates (exhibit 65)__.
OPS press release (July 3, 1951) on GOR 2, amendment 1: Relaxing ceil-
ing price regulations on certain sales of minerals and metals to GSA
(exhibit 68) ‒‒‒‒‒

OPS press release (August 10, 1951) on amendment 4 to GOR 9: Exempt-
ing sales of certain minerals and metals from price control (exhibit 71)--
OPS press release (May 1, 1951) on GOR 9: Mica and tungsten ores and
sales to Federal agencies of tungsten concentrates produced from foreign
ores exempted from price control (exhibit 67)_.

OPS press release of October 2, 1951, on supplementary regulations 70 and
71 to GCPR: Ceiling prices on domestic and foreign lead and zinc (ex-
hibit 74)-

835

147

827

831

840

OPS, Prices of certain minerals, metals, and ferro-alloys for specified
periods: A tabulation prepared by OPS___

156

OPS: Relationship between price and mine production of lead, zinc, and
copper in the United States (prepared by Dr. Chester R, Wasson, econ-
omist, OPS; dated November 6, 1951) (exhibit 114).

951

OPS Supplementary Regulation 41 to GCPR: Adjustment of ceiling prices
for brown iron ore produced in Georgia (exhibit 70) –

833

OPS Supplementary Regulation 70 to GCPR: Adjustments in ceiling prices
for lead and zinc produced in the United States (exhibit 75)

841

OPS Supplementary Regulation 71 to GCPR: Ceiling prices established on
foreign lead and zinc (exhibit 76)--

842

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