Falconbridge Nickel Mines, Ltd., Toronto, Canada, submitted by A. J. Page 153, 181 Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, Fellers, Brig. Gen. Bonner, United States Army (retired). First War Powers Act, 1941, excerpts from, submitted by A. J. Walsh, Fiscal year 1954, MSA authorizations, by area of source, July 1-31, 1953-- Fluorspar-acid grade fluorspar- 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 Huchnetenango_. Ford, John G., Acting Chief, Contracts Administration Branch, General Services Administration, to Chairman, November 19, 1953, re contract with Volcan Mines Co-__ 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_ Functions of the Emergency Procurement Services__. General conditions for strategic and critical materials and services contracts___ General Services Administration; Walsh, Hon. A. J., Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Services, General Services Administration, accompanied by Irving Gumbel, Director, Materials Division; Charles W. Gasque, Jr., Assistant General Counsel; Albert H. Greene, Assistant General Counsel; Clarence Fredell, Acting Chief, Expansion Branch; John Ford, Acting Chief, Contract Administration Branch, Materials Division, Emergency Procurement Services, General Services Administration; Maxwell H. Elliott, General Counsel, Max K. Medley, Comptroller; R. J. Lippolt, Director, Defense Accounts Division; Victor Erickson, financial analyst, Office of the Comptroller; Johnston Russell, Deputy Director, Credit and Finance Division, Office of the Comptroller; John Croston, Program Branch, Materials Division, Emergency Procurement Service; H. G. Hymer, inspector, Federal Supply Service, GSA; Rogers Waugh, Expansion Branch, Materials Division, Emergency Procurement Services- 300 662 537 135 130 458 117 495 300 345 358 503 30 236 30, 128, 361 Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., Ltd., submitted by Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Refining Co. of Canada__. Impossibility to get critical materials from abroad in time of war_. International Nickel Co. of Canada, Ltd., Toronto, Ontorio, Canada, submitted by A. J. Walsh, Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service, General Services Administration_ Lead... 245, 257 172, 300, 310, 327, 344, 413, 476 President's order, November 16, 1951- Munitions Board letter, November 21, 1951. National Production Authority letter, November 21, 1951- National Production Authority letter, November 28, 1951. National Production Authority letter, November 30, 1951. National Production Authority letter, December 6, 1951. National Production Authority letter, December 6, 1951. National Production Authority letter, December 6, 1951 National Production Authority letter, December 6, 1951. National Production Authority letter December 10, 1951. National Production Authority letter, December 10, 1951. National Production Authority letter, December 12, 1951. National Production Authority letter, December 17, 1951. National Production Authority letter, December 19, 1951. National Production Authority letter, Decmber 20, 1951. National Production Authority letter, December 28, 1951. National Production Authority letter, January 2, 1952. National Production Authority letter, January 4, 1952. National Production Authority letter, January 10, 1952. National Production Authority telegram, December 27, 1951. National Production Authority letter, January 10, 1952- National Production Authority letter, January 15, 1952. National Production Authority letter, January 18, 1952– National Production Authority letter, January 28, 1952- National Production Authority letter, January 28, 1952. National Production Authority letter, January 28, 1952. Lead and zinc-- 310 35 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 Legislative history and administrative responsibility for the stockpiling Martin, Hon. Thomas E., a Representative in Congress from the State of Membership of the Rubber Trade Association, submitted by A. J. Walsh, Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service, General Services Ad- Merchant vessels lost worldwide 1942, all causes, table submitted by Brig. Milnet Mines, Ltd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, submitted by A. J. Walsh, Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service, General Services National Lead Co., New York, N. Y., submitted by A. J. Walsh, Commis- sioner of Emergency Procurement Service, General Services Adminis- Platinum and palladium. Polar projection map, submitted by Brig. Gen. Bonner Fellers, United Page 178 Facing 558 Policy statement by President on stockpiling, March 26, 1954, appendix I____ Present and proposed Air Force strength. President Eisenhower, March 26, 1954, statement, expending stockpile goals, appendix I. Press release issued by the State Department, February 21, 1951, setting Press release issued by the Department of State, February 24, 1951, setting 814 569 814 25 26 456 Procurement authorizations by commodity group and area of source Cumulative ECA and mutual defense program, April 3, 1948, to June 30, 1951___ 457 Program for sound national defense, outline submitted by Brig. Gen. Resolutions of the Economic and Social Council dealing with the London Rubber___. Rolle, Hon. Carl, member of the staff of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Supply and Logistics, Department of Defense-- Rutile stockpile withdrawals: 99 88, 303 President's order, January 14, 1952- 448 Munitions Board letter, January 15, 1952. 448 National Production Authority allocation, January 29, 1952. Seventy-seven percent of stockpile purchased from foreign sources. 57 573 Sherritt Horden Mines, Ltd., submitted by A. J. Walsh, commissioner of Statement written and published by the President on signing of Public Law 520 on July 23, 1946---. 11 Steelman, John R., Assistant to the President, to R. R. Denpree, Chairman, 110 1 Stockpile interference by International Materials Conference_. Stockpile withdrawals and diversions, submitted by Hon. George W. 454 Stockpile withdrawals-aluminum : President's order, November 19, 1951.. Munitions Board letter, November 21, 1951_. National Production Authority allocation, December 6, 1951 Page 425 425 425 426 National Production Authority directive No. 0023_ Munitions Board letter, January 30, 1952. 427 428 428 National Production Authority letter, December 20, 1951. 428 428 NPA letter, February 11, 1952_. 429 NPA letter, December 20, 1951 430 NPA justification for action and list of companies, undated_ 432 431 NPA justification for action, undated_ 432 NPA directive to Metals Disintegrating Co., re 700,000 pounds aluminum, undated____ 432 NPA letter, February 14, 1952_-_ 433 NPA justification for action and list of companies, undated_ NPA justification for action, undated.... NPA letter, Feb. 26, 1952- NPA directive No. 0242__ NPA justification for action, undated.. NPA directive No. 0329_. NPA directive No. 0330. NPA directive No. 0328_. Stockpile withdrawals, copper: National Production Authority letter, August 15, 1951- National Production Authority letter, September 7, 1951--- 405 406 407 408 408 410 412 446 Stockpile withdrawals, copper-Continued Page Munitions Board letter, May 27, 1952_ 446 National Production Authority allocation, June 6, 1952- 447 447 Stockpile withdrawals, lead: President's order, November 16, 1951. 413 Munitions Board letter, November 21, 1951-- 413 413 413 414 414 415 415 416 417 417 National Production Authority letter, November 21, 1951_. Stockpile withdrawals, rutile: National Production Authority allocation, April 2, 1952- 424 424 "Strategic materials will not be available from foreign sources except from limited group of countries," President Eisenhower's statement, March 26, 1954 (appendix I). 814 Tanning extracts -- 304 Tantalite 304 "This Map Can Save America," article in This Week, submitted by Maj. Alexander P. de Seversky, aeronautical consultant___ Titanium Metals Corporation of America (subsidiary of National Lead & Volcan Mines, Ticho, Peru, submitted by A. J. Walsh, Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service, General Services Administration____ 52, 358 Walsh, A. J., Commissioner of Emergency Procurement Service, General Services Administration, to chairman, October 16, 1953, re certain Canadian contracts--‒‒ 245 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__ 472 |