Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Post Office Department, House of Representatives, on House Resolution, No. 109, to Investigate the Post Office Department ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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... received through subscription agents , but , that after such orders had passed through the hands of the several ... received . It was , therefore , impossible to determine , with any degree of accuracy , the exact date when a particular ...
... received through subscription agents , but , that after such orders had passed through the hands of the several ... received . It was , therefore , impossible to determine , with any degree of accuracy , the exact date when a particular ...
Page 2244
... received by the post- master . If the publication is admitted as second - class matter , the excess of the deposits over the second - class rates of postage shall be refunded . If the publication is held to be third - class matter , the ...
... received by the post- master . If the publication is admitted as second - class matter , the excess of the deposits over the second - class rates of postage shall be refunded . If the publication is held to be third - class matter , the ...
Page 2245
... received at their offices and being unde- livered because of the fact that the addressees could not be found , or of their refusal to receive the publication , and of the failure of the publishers to discontinue the sending of the paper ...
... received at their offices and being unde- livered because of the fact that the addressees could not be found , or of their refusal to receive the publication , and of the failure of the publishers to discontinue the sending of the paper ...
Page 2246
... received at his office . The postmaster at Demopolis , Ala . , informs the department that a number of copies of the publication are undeliverable at his office , and that the alleged subscribers had no idea by whom , or for what ...
... received at his office . The postmaster at Demopolis , Ala . , informs the department that a number of copies of the publication are undeliverable at his office , and that the alleged subscribers had no idea by whom , or for what ...
Page 2260
... received the company received but 6 cents for a single subscription . The subscription list is largely made up of this class of subscriptions . Again , it will be noted that the operating expenses are not nearly all charged in his ...
... received the company received but 6 cents for a single subscription . The subscription list is largely made up of this class of subscriptions . Again , it will be noted that the operating expenses are not nearly all charged in his ...
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actual subscribers addressed advertising purposes ALEXANDER alleged April asked AUSTIN cards cent CHAIRMAN COHEN committee complaint copies mailed Cortelyou E. G. Lewis entitled evidence excess mailings Exhibit expired subscriptions fact files fraud order Fulton hearing inquiry inspector in charge investigation issue June 17 Laws and Regulations legitimate list legitimate subscribers letter Lewis Publishing Lewis Publishing Co list of subscribers Louis MADDEN manila wrappers March McCoy memorandum months names NICHOLS nominal rates November November 11 number of copies October October 13 paid papers Post Office Department post-office inspector Postal Laws postmaster at St pound rate publication question rate of postage received record referred sample copies second-class privilege sent statement statute STICE stockholders subscription list Third Assistant Postmaster tion TOWNER transient second-class rate United States attorney United States Bank Washington Woman's Farm Journal Woman's Magazine
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Page 2303 - 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, and having a legitimate list of subscribers ; provided, however.
Page 2488 - The head of each department is authorized to prescribe regulations not inconsistent with law, for the government of his department, the conduct of its officers and clerks, the distribution and performance of its business, and the custody, use, and preservation of the records, papers, and property appertaining to it.
Page 2446 - 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, and having a legitimate list of subscribers: 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.
Page 2436 - The rule upon this subject may be summarized as follows : That where the decision of questions of fact is committed by Congress to the judgment and discretion of the head of a department, his decision thereon is conclusive ; and that even upon mixed questions of law and fact, or of law alone, his action will carry with it a strong presumption of its correctness, and the courts will not ordinarily review it, although they may have the power, and will occasionally exercise the right of so doing.
Page 2314 - First. It must regularly be issued at stated intervals, as frequently as four times a year, and bear a date of issue, and be numbered consecutively.
Page 2405 - ... scheme for obtaining money or property of any kind through the mails by means of false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises, forbid the payment by any postmaster to said person or company of any postal money orders drawn to his or its order, or in his or its favor, or to the agent of any such person or company, whether such agent is acting as an individual or as a firm, bank, corporation, or association of any kind, and may provide by regulation for the return to the remitters...
Page 2278 - That mailable matter of the second class shall embrace all newspapers and other periodical publications which are issued at stated intervals, and as frequently as four times a year, and are within the conditions named in sections twelve and fourteen.
Page 2314 - SEC. 11. Publications of the second class except as provided in section twenty-five, when sent by the publisher thereof, and from the office of publication, including sample copies, or when sent from a news agency to actual subscribers thereto, or to other news agents, shall be entitled to transmission through the mails at two cents a pound or fraction thereof, such postage to be prepaid, as now provided by law.
Page 2405 - ... any lottery, gift enterprise, or scheme for the distribution of money, or of any real or personal property by lot, chance, or drawing of any kind...
Page 2405 - ... or drawing of any kind, or that any person or company is conducting any other scheme or device for obtaining money or property of any kind through the mails by means of false or fraudulent pretenses. representations, or promises. instruct postmasters at any...