Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 61 Part 4.djvu/835

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4184 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. SUMMARY STATEMENT SHOWING DETERMINATION OF THE NET AMOUNT STATED AS DUE FROM THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT TO THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT UNDER PARAGRAPH 2 OF THE MEMORANDUM OF Ante, p. 4176. UNDERSTANDING DATED MAY 28, 1946. (In millions of dollars) I. Items accruing under previous cash reimburs- able arrangements Crowley-Monnet 23, 00 Modus-Vivendi 125. 00 Colonies 5.00 Civilian retransfers from U.K . 1. 00 154. 00 II. VJ day inventories - Metropolitan France 50. 00 - Military POL and trans- port aircraft 11. 48 61.48 III. Transfers under 3(c) Agreement Post VJ day transfers Schedules I and II (including ocean freight) - Billings to April 30, 1946 173. 79 Estimated balance 226. 00* Pre VJ day transfers Schedule II 5. 24 405. 03 IV. Other post-VJ day transfers Navy pipeline, FEA field transfers, and Army-Navy transfers not specified by the U.S . as straight lend-lease 80. 00* 700.51 Less - Credit on account of payments by France to date - 232. 21 Allowance on account of shipping claims - 17. 50 Net balance of other claims after ap- propriate offsetting 30. 80 280. 51 Balance payable by France 420. 00

  • Note 1: All figures on this sheet are agreed as final excepting only the starred figures of S228.00 million

and $80.00 million, which represent the best present estimates to be revised as additional reports are received. Note 2: As part of the settlement, the U.S. will transfer, in accordance with an agreement on shipping claims. $17.0 million to the U.S. Maritime Commission on account of the purchase price of up to 75 Liberty ships by the French. Note 3: The above figures do not reflect any amount owing by the French on eacount of the purchase of surplus property and installations. HENRY R. LABossum Jr Initialed on behalf of the United States Government CHrISTIUAN VALuNSI Initialed on behalf of WASHINGTON, D. C. the French Government May S8, 1946.