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[76 Stat. 1420]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1962
[76 Stat. 1420]

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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-JUNE 21, 1962

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sentatives and the President of the Senate in signing the said bill be deemed to be rescinded; and that in the reenrollment of said bill, the Secretary of the Senate be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to make the following changej viz: On page 2, line 3, of the engrossed bill, after the word "return, insert the word "established". Agreed to June 19, 1962. June 21, 1962

[H. Con. Res. 473]

60 Stat. 597.

DISPOSAL O F CERTAIN MATERIALS FROM NATIONAL STOCKPILE

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That the Congress expressly approve, pursuant to section 3(e) of the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C. 98b(c)), the disposal of the following materials from the national stockpile: (a) Approximately four hundred and forty thousand two hundred and forty-six pounds of silk noils; ^b) Approximately ninety-six short tons of 91 per centum nickel in ingot form, approximately four short tons of sintered nickel powder in the form of "cups", and approximately nine short tons of cobalt in rondelle form averaging 97.9 per centum cobalt; (c) Cordage fiber consisting of approximately seven million five hundred thousand pounds of abaca fiber and approximately ten million pounds of sisal fiber; (d) Approximately three thousand five hundred long tons of vegetable tannins (quebracho, chestnut, and wattle extracts); (e) Approximately twenty-eight thousand eight hundred and sixteen short tons of celestite; (f) Approximately four thousand four hundred and seventy-one troy ounces of platinum scrap and a quantity of nonferrous scrap consisting of approximately five hundred and twenty short tons of brass, seventy-four short tons of silicon bronze and copper, eleven short tons of beryllium copper, and one hundred and six short tons of zinc foil; (g) Approximately fifty thousand long tons of pig t i n; (h) Approximately one hundred and fifty-five million six hundred and seventy-six thousand pounds of castor oil; (i) Approximately two hundred sixty-five thousand pounds of cobalt oxides, and approximately five thousand five hundred pounds of cobalt carbonates; (j) Approximately one thousand eight hundred and ninety long tons of cnromite ore; (k) Approximately sixty-five thousand four hundred and fortyseven pounds (gross weight) of ferrovanadium; (1) Approximately sixty-three short tons of ferromanganese, and approximately four and one-half short tons of electrolytic manganese metal; (m) Approximately ten million pounds of contained nickel and cooalt in the form of nickel oxide powder; (n) Approximately five million pounds of molybdenum. SEC. 2. All funds derived from the sales authorized by this concurrent resolution shall be deposited into the Treasury as miscelleneous receipts. P a s s e d June 21, 1962.