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 59 STAT.] ARGENTINA-FUEL AND VEGETABLE OIL-MAY 9,1945 (e) the replacement of essential Argentine requirements for diesel oil, which are understood to be approximately 4,000 (Four Thousand) tons monthly; provided, however, that the U. S. Com- mercial Company reserves the right to make available quantities of diesel oil in lieu of fuel oil up to such monthly amount, in which case the amount of linseed oil reserved by this sub-para- graph as a deduction from the exportable surplus shall be re- duced to the extent that arrivals of diesel oil in Argentina take place. 4. As to the 1944-1945 crop, and prior crops, not less than one-third of the total exportable surplus shall be delivered as flaxseed, the re- mainder to be crushed in Argentina and all of the resultant oil and meal or cake to be tendered to the U.S. Commercial Company here- under. As to the 1945-1946 crop, not less than one-half shall be tendered as flaxseed, the remainder to be crushed in Argentina and all of the resultant oil and meal or cake to be tendered to the U.S. Commercial Company hereunder; provided, however, that the Argentine Govern- ment reserves the right to elect, prior to March 1, 1946, or prior to the first exportation of the 1945-1946 crop, whichever shall first occur, to increase the minimum amount of flaxseed to not less than two-thirds of the total 1945-1946 crop and in that event the price for linseed oil arising from that crop shall be US $ 9-1/2¢ (Nine and one-half cents) per pound instead of the US $ 90 (Nine cents) per pound specified in Paragraph B-5 hereof. 5. Prices and specifications shall be as follows: Flaxseed-Fairaverage quality, not in excess of 4% (Four percent) foreign matter; weight and analysis at port of discharge guaranteed by Seller: US $1.66 (One dollar and sixty-six cents) per bushel of 56 (Fifty-six) pounds each, in bulk, f.o .b. Buenos Aires. Linseed Oil-U. S. Federal Specifications, outturn storage up to /2%0 (One-half percent) for Seller's account, analysis at port of discharge guaranteed by Seller: US $ 9- 1/2 (Nine and one-half cents) per pound for the 1944-1945 crop and prior crops, and US $ 90 (Nine cents) per pound for the 1945-1946 crop, both in bulk f.o.b. Buenos Aires. Linseed Cake andMeal-all the following prices f.o .b. Buenos Aires, per metric ton, in bulk: 39% (Thirty-nine percent) Protein and Fat, of which 7% (Seven percent) Fat US$ Cake and Expellers, not ground. ... . . 25.30 (Twenty-five dallars and Thirty cents) Cake and Expellers, ground ........... .27.70 (Twenty-seven dollars and Seventy cents) s%4% (Thirty-three/Thirty-Four percent) Protein and Fat, of which %% (One-half percent) Fat Prices and specifi- cations. Extracted Meal, not ground. . . . ... 22.35 (Twenty-two dollars and Thirty-five cents) Extracted Meal, ground. ... ... . . 24.70 (Twenty-four dollars and Seventy cents)

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