Strategic and Critical Raw Materials: Army Orientation CourseDepartment of Economics, Government, and History, United States Military Academy, 1942 - Raw materials - 51 pages |
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... substitutes where pos- sible . 9. Stock an. PRE - EMERGENCY Specific Action possible FURTHER MEASURES To be taken in an emergency 1. Continue pre - emergency meas- ures . GENERAL METHOD 1. Build up peace time production . 1. If domestic ...
... substitutes where pos- sible . 9. Stock an. PRE - EMERGENCY Specific Action possible FURTHER MEASURES To be taken in an emergency 1. Continue pre - emergency meas- ures . GENERAL METHOD 1. Build up peace time production . 1. If domestic ...
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... substitutes where pos- sible . 9. Stock an Emergency Supply . 1. Subsidize research . 2. Keep industry acquainted with emergency raw ma- terial requirements . 1. Secure necessary appropriation for purchase . 2. Provide for adequate ...
... substitutes where pos- sible . 9. Stock an Emergency Supply . 1. Subsidize research . 2. Keep industry acquainted with emergency raw ma- terial requirements . 1. Secure necessary appropriation for purchase . 2. Provide for adequate ...
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... substitutes for such essential ores and mineral products ; to explore and develop , on public lands and on privately owned lands , with the consent of the owner , deposits of such minerals , including core drilling , trenching , test ...
... substitutes for such essential ores and mineral products ; to explore and develop , on public lands and on privately owned lands , with the consent of the owner , deposits of such minerals , including core drilling , trenching , test ...
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... substitutes for anti- mony , but the proportions of antimony used in many alloys are capable of a large percentage reduction with little or no harm to most uses . Moreover , the supply of antimony can be rapidly increased with an ...
... substitutes for anti- mony , but the proportions of antimony used in many alloys are capable of a large percentage reduction with little or no harm to most uses . Moreover , the supply of antimony can be rapidly increased with an ...
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... substitutes for these uses of manganese have not been developed . Manganese ore is classified as a first priority strategic material and may be considered as one of the most serious of the deficient raw material problems . Domestic ...
... substitutes for these uses of manganese have not been developed . Manganese ore is classified as a first priority strategic material and may be considered as one of the most serious of the deficient raw material problems . Domestic ...
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76th Congress acquire agencies antimony Appendix approved Army and Navy article or material authorized Board of Economic Bureau of Mines CHROMIUM commodities consumption Control measures critical materials CRITICAL RAW MATERIALS cryolite Defense Plant Corporation Department Description and Method determine domestic production domestic sources emergency equipment essential Export Control export license July facilities factors Federal Loan Administrator fiber grade important industrial kapok loans Mandatory Priority manganese manufacture ment Metals Reserve Company Method of Production military mineral national defense national policy naval Navy Munitions Board necessary needs obtained operation Placed under export plans plate President problem Procurement Division Production Board purchase quantities Reconstruction Finance Corporation requirements Resources Division rials rotation Rubber Secretary Secretary of War Section Sisal stock pile Stockpile initiated storage strategic and critical strategic materials substitutes sufficient supply tariff tion Treasury United War Production Board white metallic element Zirconium
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Page 22 - President, (b) to purchase and lease land, to purchase, lease, build, and expand plants, and to purchase and produce equipment, supplies, and machinery, for the manufacture of arms, ammunition, and implements of war...
Page 35 - ... such need is immediate and impending and such as will not admit of delay or resort to any other source of supply, and (3) that all other means of obtaining the use of such property for the defense of the United States upon fair and reasonable terms have been exhausted...
Page 35 - July 11, 1916, as amended and supplemented, to authorize appropriations during the national emergency declared by the President on May 27, 1941, for the immediate construction of roads urgently needed for the national defense, and for other purposes.
Page 34 - Whenever the President shall requisition and take over any article or material pursuant to the provisions of this Act, the owner thereof shall be paid as compensation therefor such sum as the President shall determine to be fair and just.
Page 29 - That nothing in this Act shall be construed as affecting or intended to affect or to in any way interfere with the laws of any State or Territory relating to the control, appropriation, use or distribution of water used in irrigation, or any vested right acquired thereunder, and the Secretary of the Interior, in carrying out the provisions of this Act, shall proceed in conformity with such laws...
Page 37 - An Act to Authorize the President to requisition certain articles and materials for the use of the United States, and for other purposes," and the Act of October 16, 1941, entitled "An Act to authorize the President of the United States...
Page 34 - ... when, in the opinion of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, there is sufficient reason to believe that, through the use of such loan in the development of a lode, ledge, or vein, or mineral deposit, or placer gravel deposit, there will be developed a sufficient quantity of ore, or placer deposits of a sufficient value to pay a profit upon mining operations...
Page 35 - ... for just compensation in the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. If the person entitled to receive the amount so determined by the...
Page 34 - President, is unsatisfactory to the person entitled to receive the same, such person shall be paid seventy-five per centum of the amount so determined by the President and shall be entitled to sue the United States to recover such further sum as, added to said...
Page 10 - Strategic materials are those essential to national defense, for the supply of which in war dependence must be placed in whole, or in substantial part, on sources outside the continental limits of the United States; and for which strict conservation and distribution control measures will be necessary.