Measures taken by the United States to secure adequate supplies of war material, food, and shipping for defense purposes:
Contents
- I. Seizure and requisition of German and Italian ships lying in United
States ports (Documents 456–489)
- II. Suspension of the Load Line Convention for the duration of the
emergency
(Documents 490–499)
- III. Negotiations with the International Rubber Regulation Committee,
through the British and Netherlands Governments, for adequate supplies
of rubber
(Documents 500–510)
- IV. Interest of the United States in the renewal of the international
agreement of January 5, 1937, to regulate the production and export of
tin
(Documents 511–527)
- V. Participation of the United States in the International Wheat
Meeting at Washington, July 1941–April 1942
(Documents 528–544)