Adjustment of Postal Rates. Hearings ... on S. 1103. A Bill to Readjust Postal Rates ... March 14, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 25, 28, 30, April 4, and 6, 1949 |
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... deficit in the operation of the postal service . From an institution with revenues of $ 38,000 during its first full year of operation in 1790 , the postal establishment is now one of the world's largest business enterprises , with ...
... deficit in the operation of the postal service . From an institution with revenues of $ 38,000 during its first full year of operation in 1790 , the postal establishment is now one of the world's largest business enterprises , with ...
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... deficit in that amount would be about equal to the revenue we would obtain if postage were paid on all penalty and franked mail , and if the Post Office Department were paid for free services per- formed for other Departments and ...
... deficit in that amount would be about equal to the revenue we would obtain if postage were paid on all penalty and franked mail , and if the Post Office Department were paid for free services per- formed for other Departments and ...
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... deficit to around $ 153,000,000 . That is about what the deficit should be when we take credit for the free services , such as penalty mail , franked mail , air mail subsidy , and so forth . There is urgent need for early legislation ...
... deficit to around $ 153,000,000 . That is about what the deficit should be when we take credit for the free services , such as penalty mail , franked mail , air mail subsidy , and so forth . There is urgent need for early legislation ...
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... deficit of $ 17,270,000 ; in 1921 , there was a deficit of $ 157,517,000 . Then from 1922 to 1942 , inclusive , there were deficits ranging from a low of $ 14,000,000 in 1942 to a high of $ 205,550,000 in 1932 . In 1943 , there was a ...
... deficit of $ 17,270,000 ; in 1921 , there was a deficit of $ 157,517,000 . Then from 1922 to 1942 , inclusive , there were deficits ranging from a low of $ 14,000,000 in 1942 to a high of $ 205,550,000 in 1932 . In 1943 , there was a ...
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... deficit in the Post Office Department . That is along about 1921 and 1922 and 1923 , along in there . Postmaster General DONALDSON . That is right . Senator HENDRICKSON . Your biggest deficit is second - class mail ? Postmaster General ...
... deficit in the Post Office Department . That is along about 1921 and 1922 and 1923 , along in there . Postmaster General DONALDSON . That is right . Senator HENDRICKSON . Your biggest deficit is second - class mail ? Postmaster General ...
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50 percent advertising rates Agriculture American American Legion approximately Association average basis believe bulk mailing carrier catalogs cents per pound Chairman charges circulation classes of mail committee Condé Nast Publications Congress copies daily deficit delivery DINAN distribution educational effect employees expense farm publications farmers figures first-class mail fourth-class Government Grade Teacher handling income increase in postal industry Iowa magazines ment newspapers operation organization paid parcel post percent advertising post cards Post Office Department postage bill postal rates postal service Postmaster General DONALDSON present president printing profit proposed increase proposed rates publishers question Railway Express Agency reading matter recommendations reduce revenue rural rural free delivery second-class mail second-class matter second-class postage second-class rates Senator ECTON Senator FREAR Senator LONG Senator NEELY Senator THYE statement subscribers subsidy taxes thing third-class mail tion trucks United volume WENTZEL zone
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第 191 頁 - Third. It must be formed of printed paper sheets, without board, cloth, leather, or other substantial binding, such as distinguish printed books for preservation from periodical publications. " Fourth. It must be originated and published for the dissemination of information of a public character, or devoted to literature, the sciences, arts, or some special industry...
第 652 頁 - Provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to admit to the second-class rate regular publications designed primarily for advertising purposes, or for free circulation, or for circulation at nominal rates.
第 157 頁 - Commerce and the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service of the House of Representatives on the United States Postal Service's building management program as it relates to energy efficiency.
第 441 頁 - Any editor or publisher printing editorial or other reading matter for which compensation is paid, accepted or promised without so marking the same, shall upon conviction in any court having jurisdiction, be fined not less than...
第 157 頁 - Civil Service of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service of the House of Representatives on September 22, 1981.
第 372 頁 - That co-operative agricultural extension work shall consist of the giving of instruction and practical demonstrations in agriculture and home economics to persons not attending or resident in said colleges in the several communities, and imparting to such persons information on said subjects through field demonstrations, publications, and otherwise...
第 233 頁 - Joy Elmer Morgan, editor of the Journal of the National Education Association, the official organ of this association.
第 351 頁 - ... is to be given the advertiser or his products in the publication in which the display advertisement appears are advertising.
第 572 頁 - BUSINESS MAIL, INC. Mr. DEVEGH. If I may, I would like to submit my statement for the record and not read it at all. I also prepared some charts, which I have in enlargement, which I would like to have placed before the committee, and I believe there are duplicates available and that they have been distributed to you, sir, from which you can follow. (The statement is as follows :) POSTAL RATES AND ECONOMO POLICY SUMMARY I.
第 239 頁 - OF THE GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS The General Federation of Women's Clubs is an organization chartered by Congress in 1901. We have 5% million members in the United States, including our associates. The legislation policy of the general federation is determined by resolutions passed at national conventions, annually.