——_ At this point Messrs. Colby, Henderson, Beckerley, Loughridge, and McDaniel left the meeting and Messrs. Bloch, Carothers, Weil, and Stabler entered, 14, AEC 43/407 ~ Canadian Request for 1951 Allotment of Uranium Metal Under consideration was a report by the General Manager proposing the 1951 allotment to Canada of Uranium metal, Mir. Pike said he felt that in view of the recent increase in the cost of Canadian orc, revision of the price of uranium metal furnished Canada by the AEC might be in order and he suggested that the matter be borne in mind as a possible topic for future discussion with Canadian representatives. After further discussion, the Commission: AFPROVED the recommendation of AEC 43/407. (Mz. Glennan, consulted the following day, advised of his concurrence in the above action.) #.t-this point Messrs, Mullenbach, Burchard, and Stirewalt entered the meeting. ‘ 15, AEC 129/31, 129/32, 129/33, and 129/34 Progress Report to the Joint Committee Under consideration was the draft Progress Report to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy (AEC 129/31, 129/32, and 129/33) together with a draft Foreword (129/34). Specific revisions to the report and a suggested account of the MTA projects were discussed. After further discussion, the Commission: a, APPROVED, with revisions indicated at the mecting, the Progress Report (AEC 129/31, AEC 129/32, and AEC 129/33) and Foreword (AEC 129/34) to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; and b. REQUESTED that the revised account of the MTA projects to be inserted in Part Il of the Report be circulated to the Commissioners prior to submission of the Report to the Joint Committce on Atomic Energy, - 241 -