Federal Register - March 29, 1946
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VOLUME 11
1934
A //T E D
NUMBER 62
W ashingtonFriday, March 29, 1946
Regulations TITLE 10ARMY: WAR DEPARTMENT
Chapter IAid of Civil Authorities and Public Relations P art 105 S afeguarding T echnical I nformation SAFEGUARDING MILITARY INFORMATION
Sections 105.1 to 105.21 inclusive, are superseded by the following 105.1 to 105.21 inclusive, in revision of AR 380-5, 6 March 1946.
Sec.
105.1
105.2
105.3
105.4
105.5
105.6
105.7
105.8
105.9
105.10
105.11
105.12
105.13
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Definitions.
Right to possess classified military information.
Loss or subjection to compromise Photographs or other reproductions of classified matter.
Requests for military inform ation.
Dissemination of classified m ilitary information.
Responsibility for safeguarding tech nical information.
Classification of inform ation from commercial firms.
Dissemination of classified technical information.
Invitations for bids and contracts.
Consultation with responsible m anu facturers.
Responsibility of Army representa tives or inspectors.
Responsibility of Government con
tractors.
105.14 Public display of classified matériel.
105.15 Release of inform ation or sale of matériel.
105.16 Classification of visitors.
105.17 Authority for admission of visitors.
105.18 Responsibility of commanding officer, Army representative, or inspector regarding admission of visitors.
105.19 Responsibility of Government con tractors regarding adm ission of persons and visitors,
105.20 Restricted areas.
105.21 Reserve areas; establishm ent.
Authority; 105.1 to 105.21, inclusive, issued under R. S. 161; 5 U.S.C. 22
105.1 D e f i n i t i o n s a Classiliea military information. Classified military information is military infor mation which requires grading to indi cate the degree of precaution necessary for its safeguarding.
b Documents. Any form of recorded information. The term document in cludes printed, mimeographed, typed, photostated, and written matter of all kinds;, charts, maps, relief maps, photo maps, and aerial photographs and mo saics; drawings, sketches, notes, and blueprints, or photostatic copies there of; photographs and photographic nega tives; recorded engineering data; cor respondence and plans relating to re search and development projects; and all other similar matter.
c Engineering data. The term en gineering data comprises drawings, blueprints, p h o t o s t a t s , photographs, mathematical calculations, f o r m u l a s , processes, and all similar items that can be reduced to documentary form.
d Foreign government. The term foreign government includes any rec ognized or nonrecognized government and any faction or body of insurgents within a country with which the United States is at peace.
e Matériel. Any article, substance, or apparatus. The term matériel com prises military arms, armament, equip ment, and supplies of all classes, both complete and in process of development and construction, models that show fea tures in whole or in part, design, mockups, jigs, fixtures, and dies, and all other components or accessories of military equipment.
f Photomap. A reproduction of a photograph or mosaic upon which grid lines, marginal data, and place names may be added.
g Technical information. Techni cal information shall be deemed to in clude information on weapons and equip ment, including instructions on mainte nance and operation and any descriptive matter or components. It further in cludes means of manufacture, tech niques, and processes of weapons and equipment, together with information pertaining to the various sciences relat ing to weapons and equipment and to direct and indirect measures which may be employed in warfare. Information of a strategic or tactical nature is specifi cally excluded from the meaning of this term as are user aspects such as funcContinued on p. 3295
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REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
See also Pag Rural Electrification Administration.
Rath Packing Co., termination of possession____________ 3303
A griculture D epartment .
A l ie n P roperty C usto dian :
Vesting orders, etc.:
Costs and expenses incurred in certain court actions:
Illinois____ ___
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Minnesota, South Dakota, Iowa, North Dakota, 3312
and Ohio________
New Jersey-_____________ 3310
New York_______________ 3308
Pennsylvania ______ _____3312
Greiner, Fred__ ___________ 3309
Odling, Rebecca G______ !__ 3313
Snyder, Fred J_____________ 3314
Veit, Anton___ ____________ 3314
C usto m s B u r e a u :
Vessels in foreign and domes tic trades; waiver of coast wise laws, Canadian vessels transporting passengers be tween Skagway and other points in Alaska___ _____
E conomic S tabilization , O ffice
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of :
Stabilization of wages and prices; wage and salary regulations ___________ 3300
F ederal C om m unications C om m is
sio n :
Hearings, etc.
Agricultural and Mechanical C ollege of Texas WTAW______________
Andalusia Broadcasting Co_
Calcasieu Broadcasting Co__
KRIC, Inc_________________
Reporter Broadcasting Co.
KRBC_______________
San Jacinto Broadcasting Co_
Shawnee Broadcasting Co__
Troy Broadcasting Corp___ _
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F ederal P ower C o m m issio n :
Hope Natural Gas Co. et al., hearing_j _________
F ederal S avings
and
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L oan S y st e m :
Incorporation, conversion, and organization; hearings on applications to move offices or establish branch offices 3297
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