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1 Postal Salaries and Postage Rates 1925

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68TH  CONGREss     HOUSE OF REPRRSENTATIVES                 REPORT
   2d Session   I                                      I   No. 1384





         POSTAL SALARIES AND POSTAGE RATJE



FEBRUARY  4, 1925.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the
               state of the Union and ordered to be printed


Mr.  MOORE   of Ohio, from  the  Committee  on the  Post Office and
                Post Roads, submitted  the following

                         'REPORT

                      [To accompany H. R. 11444]

   The  Committee  on  the Post Office and Post Roads,  having  had
under  c6nsideration the bill (H. R. 11444) reclassifying the salaries
of postmasters and employees  of the Postal Service, readjusting their
salaries and compensation  on  an equitable basis, increasing postal
rates to  provide for such  readjustment,  and  for other purposes,
reports the same  back to the House  with the recommendation   that
the bill do pass. .
  Amendment No. 1. On page 1, in line 5, strike   out the word  and
figures July 1, 1924,  and insert in lieu thereof the word and figures
January  1, 1925.
  Amendment No. 2. Beginning on page 36, strike out everything
after the words first-class matter, m line 18, and strike out all of
pages 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, and 50, and
insert in lieu thereof the following:
                        PRIVATE MAILING CARDS
  SEC. 201. The rate of postage on private mailing cards described in the act
entitled An act to amend the postal laws relating to use of postal cards. ap-
proved May  19, 1898, shall be 2 cents each.
                        SECOND-CLASS MATTER
f'; SEC. 202. (a) In the case of publications entered as second-class matter (in-
cluding sample copies to the extent of 10 per centum of the weight of copies mailed
to subscribers during the calendar year) when sent by the publisher thereof from
the post office of publication or other posi office, or when sent by news agents to
actual subscribers thereto, or to other news agents for the purpose of sale-
  (1) The rate of postage on that portion of any such publication devoted to
matter other than advertisements and all local weekly publications of less than
five thousand circulation shall be 1Y cents per pound or fraction thereof.

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