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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... handled by mail . The post office is relieved of most of the costs in handling three - fourths of these papers . However , besides paying the regular full postage rates , it is safe for us to say that the part of our total trucking ...
... handled by mail . The post office is relieved of most of the costs in handling three - fourths of these papers . However , besides paying the regular full postage rates , it is safe for us to say that the part of our total trucking ...
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... handling cost . The Postmaster General has provided handling cost figures on a piece basis . For the fiscal year of 1948 this cost figure was 3.92 cents per piece for second - class mail . During 1948 this company paid the Post Office ...
... handling cost . The Postmaster General has provided handling cost figures on a piece basis . For the fiscal year of 1948 this cost figure was 3.92 cents per piece for second - class mail . During 1948 this company paid the Post Office ...
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... handling operation where we employ 75 percent of our entire staff of 1,000 people , and to suggest ways for reducing this cost . As a result , we were able to hold our rise in the cost of handling subscriptions to only 4 percent ...
... handling operation where we employ 75 percent of our entire staff of 1,000 people , and to suggest ways for reducing this cost . As a result , we were able to hold our rise in the cost of handling subscriptions to only 4 percent ...
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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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