Minerals YearbookBureau of Mines, 1945 |
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Alaska alloys aluminum antimony Arizona average bauxite bituminous Bureau of Mines California chromite coal Colorado consumed consumption containing copper Corporation County Creek crude December decreased Dist district in 1943 district.-The domestic dredges Dry and siliceous exports figures flotation mill furnaces gold and silver Gold Silver grade gravel Idaho ilmenite imports increased industry ingot Lead Zinc lignite lithopone lode long tons magnesium manganese material Metals Reserve Mexico mineral production molybdenum Montana Nevada nickel old tailings operated ounces of gold ounces of silver output oxide Pennsylvania percent pig iron pigments placer placer mines plants PRICE AREA Production Board quantity recovered metals recovery refined reported scrap secondary shipments short tons Short tons Value siliceous smelter Smelting sold South Dakota spiegeleisen steel stocks supply terms of recovered throughout 1943 tonnage tons of zinc-lead Total value treated troy ounces tungsten United Utah Value Pounds Value vanadium Virginia War Production Board zinc concentrates
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Página 28 - That they recognize the necessity of establishing at the earliest practicable date a general international organization, based on the principle of the sovereign equality of all peace-loving states, and open to membership by all such states, large and small, for the maintenance of international peace and security.
Página 28 - States, great or small, victor or vanquished, of access, on equal terms, to the trade and to the raw materials of the world which are needed for their economic prosperity...
Página 28 - Declaration, consult with one another and as occasion requires with other Members of the United Nations with a view to such joint action on behalf of the Organization as may be necessary for the purpose of maintaining international peace and security.
Página 299 - GEOLOGIST. a In calculating the metal content of the ores from assays allowance has been made for smelting losses in the case of zinc but not in the case of lead. In comparing the values of ore and metal it should be borne in mind that the value given for the ore is that actually received by the producer, whereas the value of the lead is calculated from the average daily quotations at New York.
Página 28 - October 1943, which organization is based on the principle of the sovereign equality of all peace-loving States and open to membership by all such States large or small for the maintenance of international peace and security. 15. Pending the re-establishment of law and order and the inauguration of a system of general security the two Governments hereby declare their vital interest in the action on behalf of the community of nations contemplated in Article V of the Moscow Declaration of October 1943.
Página 28 - The common understanding which we have here reached guarantees that victory will be ours. And as to peace — we are sure that our concord will win an enduring Peace. We recognize fully the supreme responsibility resting upon us and all the United Nations to make a peace which will command the good will of the overwhelming mass of the peoples of the world and banish the scourge and terror of war for many generations.
Página 13 - 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.
Página 28 - We — the President of the United States, the Prime Minister of Great Britain, and the Premier of the Soviet Union, have met...
Página 13 - Strategic and critical materials are those materials required for essential uses in a war emergency, the procurement of which in adequate quantities, quality, and time is so uncertain that prior provision for the supply thereof is necessary.
Página 13 - Critical materials are those essential to national defense, the procurement problems of which in war would be less difficult than those of strategic materials either because they have a lesser degree of essentiality or are obtainable in more adequate quantities from domestic sources; and for which some degree of conservation and distribution control will be necessary.