Excess over stockpile objective Table 1.-Strategic and critical materials inventories (all grades), May 1964—Continued (Showing by commodity net changes during the month in terms of cost value and quantity, and excesses over stockpile objectives in terms of quantity as of the end of the month) 200 1 Stockpile objectives for strategic and critical materials are determined pursuant to the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C. 98-98h). The Office of Emergency Planning is currently in the process of revising stockpile objectives. (See app. B, p.102.) 3 New objective. (See app. B, p.102.) No present objective. 4 Not in excess of stockpile objective. 5 Removed from stockpile list. Source: Compiled from reports submitted by the General Services Administration and the Department of Agriculture. Table 2.—Agricultural commodities inventories, May 1964 (Showing by commodity net changes during the month in terms of cost value and quantity) 1 Reported as "cottonseed oil, refined," prior to February 1964. 2 Transferred from General Services Administration pursuant to Public Law 85-96 and Public Law 87-548. (See app. A, p. 99.) Source: Compiled from reports submitted by the Department of Agriculture. Table 3.-Civil defense supplies and equipment inventories, May 1964 (Showing by item net changes during the month in terms of cost value and quantity) 1 Composite group of many different items. Source: Compiled from reports submitted by the Department of Defense and the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. |