X Apex Smelting Co., 2537 West Taylor St., Chicago, Ill. 167,000 1,937,000 1,750.000 1, 187, 000 194,000 P. C. Beck Co., 850 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Federated Metals Division, 11630 Russell St., Detroit, Mich. Sam Greenfield Co., Inc., 31 Stone St., Buffalo, N. Y 90,000 104,000 Milward Alloys, Inc., P. O. Box 65, N. Transit and Mill 570,000 313, 500 138,000 Industrial Smelting Corp., 449 East 16th St., Chicago X Morris P. Kirk & Sons, 2717 South Indiana, Los Angeles, R. Lavin & Sons, Inc., 3426 South Kedzie Ave., Chicago, Ill. 109,000 60,000 275,000 X 153,000 Stoll Metal Corp., 36-08 Review Ave., Long Island, N. Y 50,000 50,000 870,000 X Western Metals Co., 3261 South Kedzie Ave., Chicago, Ill. 165,000 GENTLEMEN: Directive No. 0224, issued to you under date of February 15, 1952, is hereby amended to read as follows: You are hereby authorized to purchase a total of 40,000 pounds of aluminum from the General Services Administration. Of this total you must purchase 40,000 pounds of remelt scrap pig, if available, the balance in primary aluminum. This metal has been authorized for withdrawal from the national stockpile to meet essential requirements. Any primary aluminum, obtained under this authorization is to be used as a "sweetener" to produce secondary ingot as dened in OPS Ceiling Price Regulation 54, as amended. This metal is to be considered as an allocation for the production of secondary ingot. However, nothing in this directive permits you to exceed the limitation placed on your receipts of metal pursuant to any directives issued by the National Production Authority. If for any reason you cannot comply with this directive, communicate within 72 hours with the National Production Authority, Aluminum and Magnesium Division, Pig and Ingot Section, Washington, D. C., stating the reason therefor. This action is taken pursuant to section 20, paragraph (a) of CMP Regulation 1. Very truly yours, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, NATIONAL PRODUCTION AUTHORITY, Washington. MORRIS P. KIRK & SONS, 2717 South Indiana, Los Angeles, Calif. AMENDED DIRECTIVE No. 0222 GENTLEMEN: Directive No. 0222, issued to you under date of February 15, 1952, is hereby amended to read as follows: You are hereby authorized to purchase a total of 70,000 pounds of aluminum remelt scrap pig from the General Services Administration. This metal has been authorized for withdrawal from the national stockpile to meet essential requirements. Of this total you are required to ship 35,000 pounds of aluminum remelt scrap pig to McGowan Co., Inc., 2460 Enterprise Street, Los Angeles 21, Calif. This metal is to be considered as an allocation for the production of secondary ingot. However, nothing in this directive permits you to exceed the limitation placed on your receipts of metal pursuant to any directives issued by the National Production Authority. If for any reason you cannot comply with this directive, communicate within 72 hours with the National Production Authority, Aluminum and Magnesium Division, Pig and Ingot Section, Washington, D. C., stating the reason therefor. This section is taken pursuant to section 20, paragraph (a) of CMP Regulation 1. Very truly yours, Mr. A. J. WALSH, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, NATIONAL PRODUCTION AUTHORITY, Washington, February 19, 1952. Commissioner, Emergency Procurement Service, GENTLEMEN: Attached is a copy of a directive issued on Vanadium Corp., Chester, Pa., authorizing that company to purchase 138,000 pounds of primary aluminum from the General Services Administration. This company was inadvertently omitted in making allocations for withdrawal from the national stockpile for smelters, and this action is supplemental to our letter to you dated February 14, 1952. GENTLEMEN: You are hereby authorized to purchase a total of 138,000 pounds of primary aluminum from the General Services Administration. This metal has been authorized for withdrawal from the national stockpile to meet essential requirements. Any primary aluminum obtained under this authorization is to be used as a "sweetener" to produce secondary ingot as defined in OPR 54, as amended. This metal is to be considered as an allocation for the production of secondary ingot. However, nothing in this directive permits you to exceed the limitation placed on your receipts of metal pursuant to any directives issued by the National Production Authority. If for any reason you cannot comply with this directive, communicate within 72 hours with the National Production Authority, Aluminum and Magnesium Division, Pig and Ingot Section, Washington 25, D. C., stating the reason therefor. This action is taken pursuant to Section 20, paragraph (a) of CMP Regulation 1. Very truly yours, A. J. WALSH, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, NATIONAL PRODUCTION AUTHORITY, Washington, February 26, 1952. Commissioner, Emergency Procurement Service, General Services Administration, Washington 25, D. C. Gentlemen: This will confirm information submitted previously to you authorizing additional withdrawals from the national stockpile. Attached are copies of the two directives authorizing the Aluminum Co. of America and Reynolds Metals Co. to purchase 1,500,000 pounds and 800,000 pounds of pig aluminum, respectively, from the General Services Administration. These directives bring total authorizations for withdrawal from the national stockpile under the President's letter to Mr. J. D. Small, dated January 30, 1952, to 29,339,000 pounds. Inasmuch as the total authorized withdrawal was 37 million pounds, this leaves a balance of 7,661,000 pounds yet to be distributed. Your cooperation in making the appropriate arrangements for prompt delivery of this material from the national stockpile will be greatly appreciated. GENTLEMEN: You are hereby authorized to purchase 800,000 pounds of pig aluminum from the General Services Administration. This metal has been authorized for withdrawal from the national stockpile and is to be used along with the 1,224,500 pounds previously released on Directive No. 0202 to increase your ingot shipments against first quarter 1952 allotments by a total of 2,024,500 pounds. The 1,800,000 pounds for foundry use is to be shipped to the following accounts: Harvill Corp., Los Angeles, Calif. Stewart Die Casting Co., 4535 Fullerton Ave., Chicago, Ill--- United States Electric Motors, 1421 Chestnut, Philadelphia, Pa___. Crown City Die Casting Co., 84 North Fullerton, Pasadena, Calif__ Rock Island Foundry, Rock Island, Ill__. Oberdorfer Foundries, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y Doehler Jarvis Corp., 386 4th Ave., New York, N. Y. Bohn Aluminum & Brass Corp., Detroit, Mich. Acme Aluminum Alloys, Dayton, Ohio__-. Continental Motors Corp., Muskegon, Mich__ Killark Electric Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo____. Total Pounds 50,000 50,000 38, 000 45,000 24, 000 30,000 400, 000 350,000 300,000 150,000 113, 000 50,000 180,000 20,000 1, 800, 000 If for any reason you cannot comply with this directive, communicate within 72 hours with the National Production Authority, Aluminum and Magnesium Division, Pig and Ingot Section, Washington 25, D. C., stating the reason therefor. This action is taken pursuant to section 20, paragraph (a) of CMP Regulation 1. Very truly yours, ALUMINUM Co. OF AMERICA, 1200 Ring Building, Washington 6, D. C. DIRECTIVE No. 0242 GENTLEMEN: You are hereby authorized to purchase 1,500,000 pounds of pig aluminum from General Services Administration. This metal has been authorized for withdrawal from the national stockpile and is to be used along |