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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... Rates ... United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. publisher advises that , if the proposed bill became law it would increase the second - class mail cost for 11,102 mail subscribers to the ...
... Rates ... United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. publisher advises that , if the proposed bill became law it would increase the second - class mail cost for 11,102 mail subscribers to the ...
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... case in arriving at the rates proposed in S. 1103 , the cost - ascertainment report , which con- cededly was not intended for use in rate - making , was , nevertheless , an important factor in arriving at the rates proposed in S. 1103 . The ...
... case in arriving at the rates proposed in S. 1103 , the cost - ascertainment report , which con- cededly was not intended for use in rate - making , was , nevertheless , an important factor in arriving at the rates proposed in S. 1103 . The ...
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... rates of only 30 percent would more than wipe out our profits , and the proposed increases are considerably in excess of 30 percent . For example , on a shipment of an average package of $ 7 to the fourth zone the 1948 rates were 15 ...
... rates of only 30 percent would more than wipe out our profits , and the proposed increases are considerably in excess of 30 percent . For example , on a shipment of an average package of $ 7 to the fourth zone the 1948 rates were 15 ...
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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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