Federal Register - February 24, 1939

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NUMBER 37

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Washington Friday, February 24, 1939
Rules, Regulations, Orders TITLE 33NAVIGATION AND
NAVIGABLE WATERS

CONTENTS
nel is clear, the dredge shall straighten out within, the cut for the passage of said RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
steam vessel or tow;
T it l e 33 N avigation and N aviga Approved, January 12, 1939.
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P. R. Doc. 39-818; Piled, February 23, 1939;
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SPECIAL PASSING SIGNALS APPLICABLE TO THE
MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES

TITLE 34NAVY

Vessels intending to pass dredges or other types of floating plant working in navigable channels, when within a rea sonable distance therefrom and not in any case over a mile, shall indicate such intention by one long blast of the whistle and shall be directed to the proper side for passage by the sounding, by the dredge or other floating plant, of the signal prescribed in the local pilot rules for vessels under way and approaching each other from opposite directions, which shall be answered in the usual manner by the approaching vessel. If the channel is not clear, the floating plant shall sound the alarm or danger signal and the approaching vessel shall slow down or stop and await further signal from the plant.
When the pipe line from a dredge crosses the channel in such a way that an approaching vessel cannot safely pass around the pipe line or dredge, there shall immediately be sounded from the dredge or floating plant the alarm or danger signal and the approaching ves sel shall slow down or stop and await further signal from the plant. The pipe line shall then be opened and the chan nel cleared as. soon as practicable; when the channel is clear for passage the dredge or plant shall so indicate by sounding the usual passing signal as before prescribed. The approaching ves sel shall answer with a corresponding signal and promptly pass.
When any pipe line or swinging dredge shall have given an approaching steam vessel or tow the signal that the chan-

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War Department:
Navigable waters of United ..-States, rules and regtfiations relating to_______

Secretary of War.

WAR DEPARTMENT
R u l e s and R eg u la tio n s R elating to t h e N avigable W aters o f t h e U n ited S tates1

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JBUreau of Supplies and Ac counts Manual, articles superseded____________

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Federal Communications Comraission:
governing fixed radio services________

S e c . 4.10142 Methods of purchase ashore and afloat. Three methods 1006
of purchase are established:
NOTICES
Purchase after newspaper advertise Securities and Exchange Com ment.
mission:
Purchase after advertising by means Connecticut Light & Power Co., of circulars schedules, letters, or bul -nearing postponed_______ 1006
letins.
Purchase in a manner common among business men.

Forms of agreement. The two forms of agreement used are as follows:
Formal contracts: The transaction is reduced to writing and signed by both parties at the end thereof.
Less formal contracts: When the amount involved is $500 or less and the transaction is completed with a written proposal and acceptance, an order, or an oral agreement immediately exe cuted.
S e c . 4.10152 Methods of purchase by bureau of supplies and accountsRou tine procedure. In making purchases the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts fol lows the routine outlined in the following paragraphs.

1These sections were promulgated by the Chief of the Bureau of Supplies and Ac counts and approved by the Secretary of the Navy under the authority conferred on them by Article 79 9 U. S. Navy Regula tions, 1920
Supersede sections bearing same numbers 1Supplemental Regulations to Rule 8, in Code of Federal Regulations.
Passing Signals 33 CPR 201.8.
83 P. R. 3147 DI.

Advertising. The manner of advertis ing is one of departmental discretion see Sec. 4.1026. The Bureau of Sup plies and Accounts uses both newspapers and circulars schedules.
Schedules. At such times as the stock requests S. and A. Form 235 and req uisitions S. and A. Form 76 received from yards and stations render purchase by the bureau necessary and market con ditions are favorable, the bureau con solidates these requests and requisitions in the form of schedules for distribution to prospective bidders. Three copies are sent to each dealer in the particular commodity to be purchased as shown by the bureaus mailing list of bidders.
Schedules are printed or mimeographed and contain such essential data as The schedule number, date, and hour of opening bids.
The material required, by quantities, and divided into ,classes by commodities and delivery points.
The points of delivery.
The specifications.
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