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Western Nickel, Ltd., Vancouver, B. C., Canada, submitted by
A. J. Walsh, Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service,
General Services Administration___

Analysis of Federal assistance for foreign and domestic mineral expan-

sion programs, tables submitted by Hon. George W. Malone...

Analysis of Federal assistance for minerals expansion programs, July 1,

1950, through March 31, 1953, tables submitted by Hon. George W.

Malone:

Part I-Domestic minerals expansion program_.

Part II-Foreign minerals expansion program....

Are We Rearming for Defeat? article in Pageant, submitted by
Alexander P. De Seversky, aeronautical consultant.

Basic materials supply data, table submitted by A. J. Walsh, Commis-

sioner of Emergency Procurement Service, General Services Adminis-

tration...

Contracts executed to date by Defense Minerals Procurement Agency,
Contract Negotiations Division, table submitted by Hon. George
W. Malone..

Correspondence relative to diversion of copper to private industry:
Munitions Board letter February 1, 1951..

Defense Production Administration letter of July 17, 1951..
Defense Production Administration letter of November 23, 1951.
Defense Production Administration letter of March 31, 1951_---

Correspondence relative to withdrawals of aluminum under the

Strategic and Critical Materials Stockpiling Act, as amended,

Public Law 520, 79th Congress:

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601

495

452

452

452

453

National Production Authority directive No. 0224, March 27,

1952...

435

National Production Authority directive No. 0222, March 27,
1952

436

National Production Authority directive No. 0242, February 30,
1952.

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National Production Authority allocation, March 31, 1952.
National Production Authority directive No. 0329.

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444

National Production Authority directive No. 0330.
National Production Authority directive No. 0328.

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446

National Production Authority letter dated August 15, 1951 -

National Production Authority letter dated August 15, 1951-

National Production Authority letter dated August 16, 1951.

National Production Authority letter dated August 16, 1951.

National Production Authority letter dated August 24, 1951.

Telegram dated August 30, 1951---

Letter, dated August 29, 1951.

National Production Authority letter dated August 29, 1951-

National Production Authority letter dated September 7, 1951--

National Production Authority letter dated September 7, 1951-

National Production Authority letter dated September 12, 1951-

National Production Authority letter dated September 20, 1951-

National Production Authority letter dated September 26, 1951-

National Production Authority letter dated September 26, 1951-

National Production Authority letter dated October 1, 1951.

National Production Authority letter dated October 17, 1951

National Production Authority letter dated October 25, 1951-

National Production Authority letter dated November 2, 1951

National Production Authority letter dated November 15, 1951-

National Production Authority letter dated November 27, 1951

National Production Authority letter dated December 19, 1951

National Production Authority letter dated December 29, 1951.

National Production Authority letter dated, January 3, 1952– –

National Production Authority letter dated, June 12, 1952

National Production Authority letter dated, June 24, 1952.

National Production Authority letter dated, June 27, 1952

Correspondence relative to withdrawals of cryolite under the Strategic
and Critical Materials Stockpiling Act, Public Law 520, 79th Congress:
President's order May 22, 1952__.
Munitions Board letter, May 27, 1952-

National Production Authority allocation, June 6, 1952.
Emergency Procurement Service letter, June 17, 1952..

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447

Additional information-Continued
Correspondence relative to withdrawals of lead, etc.-Continued
National Production Authority letter of December 28, 1951...
National Production Authority letter of January 2, 1952__.
National Production Authority letter of January 4, 1952-
National Production Authority letter of January 10, 1952-
National Production Authority Telegram, December 27, 1951.
National Production Authority letter of January 10, 1952
National Production Authority letter of January 15, 1952
National Production Authority letter of January 18, 1952
National Production Authority letter of January 28, 1952.
National Production Authority letter of January 28, 1952
National Production Authority letter of January 28, 1952
Correspondence relative to Withdrawals of Rutile under the Strategic
and Critical Materials Stockpiling Act, as amended, Public Law
520, 79th Congress:

President's order of January 14, 1952-
Munitions Board letter January 15, 1952-

National Production Authority allocation January 29, 1952. Defense Production Administration letter of April 3, 1952.. Correspondence relative to Withdrawals of Tungsten Powder under the Strategic and Critical Materials Stockpiling Act, Public Law 520, 79th Congress:

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423

448

448

448

448

President's order May 3, 1951

449

Correspondence relative to Zinc Metal under the Strategic and Critical
Materials Stockpiling Act, as amended, Public Law 520, 79th
Congress:

President's order January 30, 1952__

423

Munitions Board letter January 31, 1952.

423

National Production Authority allocation April 2, 1952-
Defense Production Administration letter May 27, 1952.

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424

455

ECA and MSA funds given to countries for purchase, table submitted by Hon. George W. Malone_

Emergency purchases abroad (38 Stat. 399; 34 U. S. C. 568), sub-
mitted by A. J. Walsh, Commissioner of Emergency Procurement
Service, General Services Administration_

Executive Order 9177, defining additional functions, duties, and
powers of the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Treasury,
the Secretary of Agriculture, and the Reconstruction Finance
Corporation, submitted by A. J. Walsh, Commissioner of Emergency
Procurement Service, General Services Administration.............
First War Powers Act, 1941, excerpts from, submitted by A. J. Walsh,
Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service, General Services
Administration___

General conditions for strategic and critical materials and services
contracts, data submitted by A. J. Walsh, Commissioner of Emer-
gency Procurement Service, General Services Administration................
Letters from-

Cravens, K. R., Administrator, Reconstruction Finance Corpora-
tion, to Jerome S. Adlerman, counsel, November 19, 30, 1953,
re purchase of tin from England..

Ford, John G., Acting Director, Materials Division, General
Services Administration, to chairman, November 18, 1953, re
titanium sponge produced by Titanium Metals Corp., and
rejected by the Emergency Procurement Service......-
Ford, John G., Acting Chief, Contracts Administration Branch,
General Services Administration, to chairman, November 19,
1953, re conditions which preceded contract with Compania
Minera de Huehuetenango--

Ford, John G., Acting Chief, Contracts Administration Branch,
General Services Administration, to chairman, November 19,
1953, re contract with Volcan Mines Co..
Gumbel, Irving, Director, Materials Division, General Services
Administration, to chairman, October 22, 1953, re representa-
tions of Government of the United Kingdom regarding stock-
pile operations _ .

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130

236

85

503

345

358

451

Additional information-Continued

Letters from-Continued

Lockwood, Vice Adm. C. A., USN (retired) to chairman, with

enclosure, re defense of the United States sealanes in the event

of a third world war..

Steelman, John R., Assistant to the President, to R. R. Deupree,

Chairman, Army-Navy Munitions Board, February 6, 1947,

re Buy American Act.

Walsh, A. J., Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service,

General Services Administration, to chairman, October 16, 1953,

re certain Canadian contracts_

Walsh, A. J., Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service,

General Services Administration, to chairman, October 16,

1953, re contracts with Compania Minera de Huehuetenango,

Gatemala, Guatemala___.

Walsh, A. J., Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service,

General Services Administration, to chairman, October 16,

1953, with enclosures, re contracts with Hudson Bay Mining &

Smelting Co

Walsh, A. J., Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service,
General Services Administration, to chairman, October 30,
1953, with enclosure, re procurement of foreign tungsten con-
centrates resold in this country at a loss__

Walsh, A. J., Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service,

General Services Administration, to chairman, November 16,

1953, re penalties for nondelivery under domestic and foreign

contracts.

Walsh, A. J., Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service,

General Services Administration, to chairman, November 19,

1953, re authority for importation of strategic and critical

materials for the national stockpile free of duty.

Walsh, A. J., Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service,

General Services Administration, to Jerome S. Adlerman, coun-

sel, November 27, 1953, with enclosure, re Guatemalan lead

contracts

Walsh, A. J., Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service,
General Services Administration, to chairman, November 30,
1953, with enclosure, re names and background of mining engi-
neers and accountants sent to the field to determine production
costs of copper mines.

Walsh, A. J., Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service,

General Services Administration, to chairman, December 30,

1953, re sales of tungsten purchased foreign July 1, 1951,

through October 31, 1953...

Membership of the Rubber Trade Association, submitted by A. J.

Walsh, Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service, General

Services Administration.

Merchant vessels lost worldwide 1942 all causes, table submitted by

Brig. Gen. Bonner Fellers, United States Army (retired).

Polar projection, map submitted by Brig. Gen. Bonner Fellers, United

States Army (retired) -

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