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The CHAIRMAN. That is all of the charts. I want to congratulate you folks on those charts. They are wonderful. You have put a lot of thought into them and study. We appreciate it very much.

Mr. STAMBAUGH. This first pair of photographs shows the Altos Hornos steel mill in Monclova, Mexico (see p. 1017).

The CHAIRMAN. It might interest you to know that the general superintendent of that mine is a Fort Wayne man, a graduate of Purdue.

Mr. STAMBAUGH. This is the cement mill in Brazil (see p. 1018). That is being operated by a subsidiary of Lone Star Cement.

Here is the Sauzal hydroelectric plant near Santiago, Chile (see p. 1019). I think we saw that.

These are a pair of photographs taken on the Vale Do Rio Doce Victoria Minas Railroad (see p. 1020).

These are pictures taken of the Cerro De Pasco Co. mining operation in Peru where they mine copper at an altitude of 15,000 feet (see p. 1021). This is a picture of the integrated steel mill at Volta Redonda, Brazil (see p. 1022).

This is the highway that you cut the ribbon on, Senator (see p. 1023). The CHAIRMAN. Yes, we dedicated that while we were on our trip. Mr. STAMBAUGH. These are pictures taken of locomotives and rolling stock sold to the Paulista Railroad in Brazil (see p. 1024).

Here is another picture of the Bomi Hills Mine in Liberia. I don't have that on my list (see p. 1025).

This is the refinery at Cochabamba (see p. 1026).

The CHAIRMAN. We visited that.

Mr. STAMBAUGH. That is the irrigation dam and canal in Colombia (see p. 1027). There are two irrigation projects in Colombia. Those are pictures of one of them.

This is the potable water system in Quito, Ecuador (see p. 1028).
The CHAIRMAN. We saw that.

Mr. STAMBAUGH. Mr. Spence and I went up and made a thorough inspection.

Here is the harbor development in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (see p. 1029).

The CHAIRMAN. We did not see that.

Mr. STAMBAUGH. No. Here is the Helmand River Valley project in Afghanistan, which is quite a large project (see p. 1030). Here is Steep Rock Iron Mines in Canada (see p. 1031).

The CHAIRMAN. That is an open-pit mine.

Mr. STAMBAUGH. Open pit after draining a lake to get down to the ore. That is a source of supply of high-grade ore to take the place of the ore that has been exhausted in the Mesabi Range.

This the fertilizer plant in Egypt (see p. 1032).

The CHAIRMAN. Those were films that were taken and presented to the committee.

Mr. STAMBAUGH. They are for the purpose of using in your report.

The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, I would like to place in the record the United States exports in 1952 and 1953.

(The information referred to follows:)

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NOTE.-Special category type I includes exports for which no detail by commodity or country or destination is given. It now includes certain classes of electrical machinery and apparatus, machine tools, and military equipment. For type II special category commodity totals are given but no detail by country. Type II includes heavy-duty tires and tubes, high-grade aviation motor fuel, aviation and motor lubricating oil, certain radio equipment, heavy tractors, military motor fuel, aircraft, ammunition, some firearms, explosives, and special category chemicals.

Source: Department of Commerce-Foreign Commerce Weekly, Mar. 29, 1954; Business Information Service, Jan.-Dec. 1953.

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Source: Department of Commerce-Foreign Commerce Weekly, Mar. 29, 1954.

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