ltem 23, Ferrosilicon, 300 tons monthly, Item 24, Ferrochrome, 200 tons monthly. Immediate study will be given to possibilities for further expansion of American production of Ferrosilicon and Ferrochrome with a view to increasing monthly amounts if possible. Item 25, Arbor Plate, 1,000 tons monthly for the present. It may be possible to increase monthly supplies of this item later as capacity is enlarged. Item 26, Hard alloys and cutting tools, 100,000 dollars monthly. Item 28, High Speed Steel, 100 tons monthly for the present. Further study will be given to possible increaces in a monthly amounts. Item 29, Tool Steel, 500 tone monthly. Item 30, Calibrated Steel, requires further study as to possibilities of fabrication. Item 38, Steel Alloy Tubes, 200 tone monthly. ltem 39, Stainless Steel Wire, 20 tons monthly. Item 40, Nlckel Chrome Wire, 20 tons monthly. Item 42, Toluol, 2,000 tons monthly and 1O,OOO tons of TNT as soon as possible. Item 43, Nitroglycerine Powder. Powder of the chemical composition specified is not manufactured in this country. Studies are being given by representatives Amtorg and U.S. Army to the possibility of using a comparable powder manufactured in this country. Item 44, Phenol, 400 tons before the end of the year and 750 tons thereafter. Item 49, Dibutil-Phtalate, 400 tons before the end of year and 300 tons monthly thereafter. |