Adjustment of Postal Rates: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, United States Senate, Eighty-first Congress, First Session on S. 1103, a Bill Readjust Postal Rates ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 |
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... catalogs under the proposed bill would approximate $ 6,000,000 per year . Distributing the same quantity of catalogs under second - class privileges - publications containing more than 75 percent advertising would produce a cost of ...
... catalogs under the proposed bill would approximate $ 6,000,000 per year . Distributing the same quantity of catalogs under second - class privileges - publications containing more than 75 percent advertising would produce a cost of ...
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... catalogs that weigh 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 pounds because of the cost involved . I think that that point should be borne in mind when the third- class rate is being considered . Our large catalogs , of which two are mailed annually , weigh ap ...
... catalogs that weigh 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 pounds because of the cost involved . I think that that point should be borne in mind when the third- class rate is being considered . Our large catalogs , of which two are mailed annually , weigh ap ...
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... Catalogs and printed advertising matter mailed under third- and fourth - class rates are also unfairly discriminated ... catalogs weighing over 1 pound - fourth - class versus second - class rates Catalog Weight 2 pounds 12 ounces ...
... Catalogs and printed advertising matter mailed under third- and fourth - class rates are also unfairly discriminated ... catalogs weighing over 1 pound - fourth - class versus second - class rates Catalog Weight 2 pounds 12 ounces ...
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ADJUSTMENT OF POSTAL RATES | 355 |
Tobler H Willis National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation | 369 |
Gamble Frederic R president American Association of Advertising | 372 |
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advertising American Legion amount approximately Association average basis believe bill bulk mail c. o. d. fees catalogs cents Chairman charge classes of mail committee CONDÉ NAST PUBLICATIONS Congress consumer controlled circulation copies customers deficit delivery direct mail distribution dollars economy editorial effect estimated expense first-class mail fourth-class Government handling Hoover Commission income increase in postal industry magazine mail rates mail users manufacturers matter ment merchandise million newspapers operation organization paper parcel post pieces Post Office Department postal rates postal service Postmaster pound present printing production profit proposed increase proposed rates publications publisher rate increases Reader's Digest readers reduce result revenue rural rural free delivery second-class mail second-class postage second-class rates selling Senator NEELY Senator THYE statement subscribers subscription taxes technical periodicals third-class mail third-class postage third-class rate tion United volume Wentzel zone