Federal Register - January 8, 1942
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FEDERAL
VOLUME 7
934
REGISTER
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Washington, Thursday January 8, 1942
Rules, Regulations, Orders TITLE 10ARMY: WAR DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER VMILITARY RESERVA
TIONS AND NATIONAL CEMETERIES
P art 53N ational C em eteries 1
53.4 Burials in national cemeteries.
c Interment of members of families.
1 The wives of both officers and en listed men may be buried with their husbands in a national cemetery. The wife may be interred prior to the death and burial of her husband provided the officer or enlisted man gives assurance that regardless of whether or not he remarries he will eventually be buried in the adjacent grave site reserved for the purpose. In those cemeteries where lots are assigned to an individual, the burial of his minor children and unmar ried adult daughters this includes daughters who have never married, widows, and divorcees is permitted under the following conditions, provided there is room in the lot:
1 That the fact of the interment shall be entered on the records of the cemetery, but the name shall not appear on any monument on the lot.
ii That the grave shall be marked, if so desired, at private expense, only with a footstone sunk flush with the ground, not exceeding 10 by 20 inches at the top, with a suitable identifying inscription and dates of birth and death.
iii That the written concurrence in the above conditions by the legal next of kin be forwarded to The Quartermaster General.
2 No lots or grave sites will be as signed in advance of their actual require ment for burial purposes. R.S. 4878;
41 Stat. 552; 49 Stat. 339; 24 U.S.C. 281
Par. 8 b 4, AR 30-1840, Oct. 6, 1941, as amended by Cir. 261, W.D., Dec. 17,19411
seal
E. S. A dams,
Major General, The Adjutant General.
P. R. Doc. 42-155; Piled, Ja n u a ry 7, 1942;
9:37 a. m .
1 53.4 c is am ended.
CHAPTER V lilPROCUREMENT AND
DISPOSAL OP EQUIPMENT AND
SUPPLIES
P art 81P rocurement of M ilitary S u p
plies and
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81.33 Open market procurement;
authorizations.
f Purchases made without advertis ing in order to expedite the building up of the national defense.
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Expediting procurement; decen tralization. i Purchases made under the authority of this section are, in gen eral, referred to as negotiated pur chases. This authority will be utilized in all cases where this method of pro curement will expedite the accomplish ment of the war effort. In order further to decentralize procurement a Awards of contracts. Awards of defense contracts, whether for supplies or construction, when the amount of the contract or the estimated amount in the case of a cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contract is $5,000,000 or more, will be made only after approval of the Under Secretary of War, on recommendation of the chief of the supply arm or service concerned.
Awards of contracts of less amount, whether for supplies or construction, and including defense aid contracts, except as hereafter provided otherwise, may be made with the approval of the chief of supply arm or service concerned or under such further decentralization and safe guards as the chief of supply arm or service may prescribe. Contracts will be negotiated on a cost-plus-a-fixed-fee basis only when the use of that form of contract is essential.
b Change orders and supplemental agreements. Change orders and supple mental agreements will be submitted through the chief of supply arm or serv ice to the Under Secretary of War for approval in cases where there is an in crease in the contract price or in the estimated cost if a cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contract amounting to $5,00Q,000 or more. Change orders or supplemental 1 81.33 f 2 i is am ended.
CONTENTS
RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
T itle 10 A r m y : W ar D epartment :
National cemeteries; interment of members of families___
Procurement, open market;
authorizations___________
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T itle 32 N ational D efe n se :
National Guard and State Guard:
Training texts, manuals, avail able for distribution to State guards___________
Office of Petroleum Coordinator:
Aviation grade petroleum pro duction, additional regu lations _________ ._____
Office of Production Manage ment:
Aluminum scrap, supplemen-.
tary supply and distribu tion order_____________
Copper and copper base alloys, etc., general preference order as amended______
Pigs and hogs bristles, sup plementary supply and distribution order_____
Titanium pigments, amend ment to general prefer ence order_____________
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T itle 46 S h ip p in g :
Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation:
Foreign voyages during Na tional emergency, free board r e g u l a t i o n s amended_______ ______
United States Maritime Com mission:
Ship warrant regulations, amendments___________
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NOTICES
Department of Agriculture:
Office of the Secretary:
Authentication of documents by assistants to the Secre tary, authorization.____
Department of the Interior:
Bituminous Coal Division:
Dexter-Carpenter Coal Co., Inc., hearing postponed C ontinued on next page
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