Federal Register - March 31, 1936

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REGISTER

EDEMI.
VOLUME I

V

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1934

4 a/ited

NUMBER 12

W ashington, Tuesday, M a rch 31, 1936
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Office of the Commissioner of Customs.
T . D. 48227
A ir p o r t o p E n t r y WEEKS M U NICIPAL AIRFIELD, FAIRBANKS, ALASKA, REDESIGNATED
AS AN AIRPORT OF ENTRY FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR

To Collectors of Customs and Others Concerned:
Under the authority of Section 7 b of the Air Commerce Act of 1926 49 U. S. C., 1934 ed., sec. 177 b , the Weeks Municipal Airfield, Fairbanks, Alaska, is hereby redesignated as an Airport of Entry for the landing of aircraft from fo r eign countries for a period of one year from April 1, 1936.
seal
J. H . M o y l e ,
Commissioner of Customs.
103624/31.
Approved, Mar. 25, 1936.
W ayne C. T aylo r,
Acting Secretary o f the Treasury.
Filed, M arch 28, 1936; 12:36 p. m .

NAVY DEPARTMENT.
S afety D evices o n M a c h in e T ools
The following regulations are issued pursuant to Section 161 of the Revised Statutes relative to the subject of safety devices on machine tools.
Hereafter all requisitions for machine tools shall include in the specifications a requirement that such appliances shall be provided with safety devices of approved type.
In submitting bids for such machine tools, all prospective bidders shall fully describe the general character of the safety devices that they propose to furnish. The officer or official recommending the purchase of such tool shall specifically state that the safety appliances proposed by the manufac turer are of a character that will meet the necessary safety requirements.
Approved, March 30, 1936.
seal .

A dolphus A n d r ew s,
Acting Secretary of the Navy.
Filed, March 30, 1936; 11:48 a. m .
I n s ig n ia T o B e W o r n o n U n i f o r m o n O c c a s io n o f C e r e m o n y b y P e r s o n s n o t i n t h e N a v a l S e r v ic e
Pursuant to the authority contained in section 125 of the National Defense Act, approved June 3, 1916, as amended by section 8 o f the Naval Appropriation Act, approved June 4, 1920, and the Act o f July 3,1926, the following regulations are issued as to the insignia to be worn on the uniform on occa sion of ceremony by persons not in the naval service.
Section 125 of the National Defense Act, as amended, pro vides that members of military societies composed entirely
o f honorably discharged officers or enlisted men, or both, of the United States Army, Navy, or Marine Corps, regular or volunteer, may, upon occasions of ceremony, wear the uni form duly prescribed by such societies to be worn by the members thereof.
It further provides that instructors and members of duly organized cadet corps at certain institutions of learning and under certain conditions may wear the uniform duly pre scribed by the authorities of such institutions.
This Act further provides that the uniform worn by members of the above military societies or by members and instructors of the cadet corps mentioned therein shall in clude some distinctive mark or insignia to be prescribed by the Secretary of W ar or the Secretary of the Navy to distinguish such uniforms from the uniforms of the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps.
Accordingly, the following mark is hereby designated to be worn by all persons wearing the Naval or Marine Corps uniform as provided above:
A diamond, 3% inches long in the vertical axis and 2
inches wide in the horizontal axis, of any cloth material, white on blue forestry green, or khaki clothing and blue on white clothing. This figure shall be worn on all outside clothing on the right sleeve, at the point of the shoulder, the upper tip of the diamond to be one-fourth inch below the shoulder seam.
Within the meaning of the above-cited Acts, an occasion of ceremony shall be construed to be an official function which a person attends in his capacity as a war veteran or as a member of a military society as described in the Act of June 3, 1916.
Approved, March 30, 1936.
seal
A dolphus A ndrew s,
Acting Secretary of the Navy.
Filed, March 30, 1936; 11:49 a. m .

P h otog raph s o f N aval
S ubjects
In order to permit the prompt release and publication of such photographs and moving pictures as will be beneficial alike to the public and to the Navy, while at the same time protecting all subjects which are of confidential nature, o r which it is to the interest of the Navy to restrict fo r offi cial use only, the following instructions are issued as pro vided in Article 124, United States Navy Regulations, pur suant to Section 1547 of the Revised Statutes.
Subject to the following instructions, commanding officers of naval vessels and commandants of shore stations shall have full cognizance of the making of photographs within their naval jurisdiction, whether by naval personnel or by civilians. The making of all photographs within naval ju risdiction shall be supervised by those in authority at the place where the photographs are taken, to preclude inten tional or unintentional violation of this order, particularly 89

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Federal Register - March 31, 1936

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Date31/03/1936

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