Postal Rates. Hearings....on S. 3674....Dec. 23-31, 1924. Washington, Govt. Print. Office. 1925 |
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advertising amount Association average BALDWIN basis carried carriers catalogues cents a pound cents per pound Chairman charge circulation class mail classes of mail clerks Collier's Weekly committee Congress cost ascertainment report December 20 deficit delivered distribution expenditures expense fact farm papers farmers figures first-class mail fiscal fourth class fourth-class mail gentlemen Government grade handling HANSON haul Interstate Commerce Commission JACOBSTEIN LEAVITT letter loss magazines mail-order houses ment number of pieces ounces packages parcel post periodicals Post Office Department postal cards postal employees postal rates Postal Service Postmaster present profit publications publishers question Railway Mail Service Representative KELLY Representative PAIGE Representative RAMSEYER revenue rural free delivery salary Saturday Evening Post second-class mail matter second-class matter SELIGMAN Senator HARRELD Senator MOSES Senator ODDIE statement Sterling bill STEWART third third-class mail THOMASON tion transportation users weekly weight York
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Էջ 56 - interest of religious, educational, scientific, philanthropic, agricultural, labor, or fraternal organizations or associations, not organized for profit and none of the net income of which inures to the benefit of any private stockholder or individual, the rate of postage on the portions thereof devoted to other than advertisements shall be
Էջ 88 - If the Postmaster General shall find on experience that the classification of articles mailable, as well as the weight limit, or the rates of postage, zone or zones, and other conditions of mailability, under section 8 of the act approved August 24, 1912, or any of them, are such as to prevent the shipment of
Էջ 13 - section 8 of the act entitled "An act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, and for other purposes,
Էջ 90 - Senator MOSES. You will find it on page 5 of the report, second paragraph. Mr. STEWART. It is " mail matter of the fourth class embraces all other matter, including farm and factory products (and books) not now embraced by law in either the first, second, or third class (books excepted),
Էջ 376 - maintained by and in the interest of religious, educational, scientific, philanthropic, agricultural, labor or fraternal organizations or associations, not organized for profit and none of the net income of
Էջ 87 - etc., parcels of printed matter weighing more than 4 pounds, and all other parcels of fourth-class matter weighing more than 4 ounces are chargeable according to distance or zone at the pound rates indicated below, a fraction of a pound being computed as a full pound.
Էջ 118 - says: The rate of postage on that portion, devoted to matter other than advertisements, of newspapers or periodicals maintained by and in the interests of religious, educational, scientific, philanthropic, agricultural, labor or fraternal organizations or associations not organized for profit.
Էջ 7 - promoted successively to grade 6 and assistant examiners to grade 5 whether assigned to the office of division superintendent or chief clerk : Provided, That service of clerks shall be based on an average of not exceeding eight hours daily for three hundred and six days per annum,
Էջ 19 - ASSOCIATION, By JOHN STEWART BRYAN, Vice President. Senator MOSES. Senator Broussard, of Lousiana, wishes also to present a similar telegram, with a statement. STATEMENT OF HON. ES BROUSSARD, A SENATOR IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THE STATE OF LOUISIANA
Էջ 7 - Substitute railway postal clerks shall be credited with full time while traveling under orders of the department to and from their designated headquarters to take up an assignment, together with actual and necessary travel expenses, not to exceed $3 per day, while on duty