I Page Inland Chemical Corp., New York__ Interdepartmental Chemical and Rubber Advisory Committee, Office of 557 Kalijarvi, Thorsten V., State Department_. 434 262, 457, 459 483 434 L Lawrence, William H., Assistant Director, Office of Emergency Planning, testimony of_____ 506-516, 523-543 Lingle, Walter L., Jr., Deputy Administrator, Agency for International 359-366 Manganese: M Golodetz & Co., negotiations for sale of. Stockpile grades___. Mansure, Edmund F., Administrator, General Services Administration___ 232, 317, 318 319 Mellen, Sydney, Chief, Industrial Materials Division, State Department__ 324 Subsequent correction of testimony on British sales to Russia_ McCoy, H. B., Departmene of Commerce_ 325-327, 357 516-518 325-342, 516-523 405 275, 276 235 239 240 240 403 Medley, Max, Comptroller, General Services Administration_. Meissner, William, Director, Copper Division, BDSA_‒‒‒‒ 282, 283, 446, 448 Copper contract_ Copper contract cancellation, benefit from‒‒‒‒ 228, 236, 241, 242, 255 277 Page National stockpile-Continued Rubber-Continued Table of annual purchases_. Total inventory in national stockpile_- Senator Symington's efforts for declassification___. Tin surplus.... Tungsten, surplus of__ Niewenhous, Mathias W., consultant, Office of Emergency Planning, testi- 482, 483 225 367-373 Ogden, Chester F., Assistant Director for Materials, Office of Defense Ormsby, Ross R., president, Rubber Manufacturers Association: Testimony of__ Osias, Max.. P Pacific & Colonial Products Co., Ltd.. Agriculture Department consults all other departments__. Quartz crystals: Barter, not presently on list for-- Manufacturers of synthetics. Market prospects---- Market value increase_ Objectives____ Oversupply, reasons for. Substandard grades held.. Surplus___ Synthetics, development of___ Synthetics can replace natural_ U.S. consumption_. Uses.. R 267 383 383 380-383 538 311 403, 409 334, 335 538, 543, 544 554 530-532 557 542 533 524-527 531 528-530 566 531, 553-558 555 524, 563 524, 525 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, rubber purchases. Roosevelt, Franklin D., President of the United States__ Ross, Bob, project manager, minerals and ores project, General Services Possibility of replacement by synthetics__ 324, 325, 355, 375, 376, 378, 512 Future outlook for need__ Rotation policy ---. Sale of, approved by Congress- Objectives__- Means of estimating. Plantation, wages on--. Prices, variation of.. Production increase through new developments__. Purchases by various Government agencies, amounts of_. Sales contingent on diplomatic relations--- Sales to Russia, Golodetz & Co, efforts to arrange for 312-314, 317, 320, 321 297, 367-372, 513-515, 519 507-510 305-307-309, 348, 355 336-339 299 300, 413 224, 521, 522 372 Tires and tubes for Agency for International Development use. 361 United Kingdom sales_. 304, 305 United Kingdom sales to Russia_. 311, 312, 315, 320, 328, 516, 517 United States on self-sufficient basis through synthetics, possibility 379, 512 World market, influence of disposals--- 303, 322, 323, 513 Rubber Manufacturers Association, recommendations-- 380-384 Recommends acceptance of International Nickel Co. contract----- 265, 266 Slawson, C. B., professor, Department of Geology and Mineralogy Uni- 438 559-562 Letter to Arthur Flemming; May 3, 1955--- 456, 459, 468, 472, 474 237 Page Spreyer, Frederick C., Special Assistant to Administrator for Material State, Department of: Rubber disposal, policy on--- United Kingdom, notice of rubber sales to Russia_. Stockpile Subcommittee: Résumé of stockpiling by chairman__ 321-323, 325-327, 330, 334, 335, 513-515 328, 516, 517 475 538 482-485 503-506 Statement by chairman on deferral testimony--- Stockpiles (see also National stockpile; Defense Production Act; and Senator Williams' speech reprinted from Congressional Record___ Three classifications____ Street, John, vice president, Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.: GRS program, explanation of Testimony of... Synthetics. (See Diamonds; Rubber; Quartz crystals.) 224 296, 385 223 373, 374 Trezise, Philip M., acting assistant Secretary of State for Economic |