Post Office Appropriation Bill, 1919: Hearings Before the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, United States Senate, Sixty-fifth Congress, Second Session on H.R. 7237, an Act Making Appropriations for the Service of the Post Office Department for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1919, and for Other Purposes. February, 1918

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8. lappuse - ... letter carriers in the City Delivery Service shall be divided into six grades...
30. lappuse - The Postmaster General shall classify and fix salaries of railway postal clerks, under such regulations as he may prescribe, in the grades provided by law ; and for the purpose of organization and of establishing maximum grades to which promotions may be made successively, as hereinafter provided, he shall classify railway post offices, terminal railway post offices...
44. lappuse - I have always been in favor of cooperating and helping every ex-service man, whether he was a member of the American Legion or not. The CHAIRMAN. Gentlemen, we will have to stand in recess until 2.30 o'clock this afternoon. (Whereupon, at 12 o'clock noon, the committee recessed until 2.30 o'clock pm this day.) AFTERNOON SESSION.
58. lappuse - That no part of this appropriation shall be expended for continuance of any star route service the patronage of which shall be served entirely by the extension of rural delivery service, nor shall any of said sum be expended for the establishment of new star route service for a patronage which is already entirely served by rural delivery service...
5. lappuse - Washington, DG The committee met, pursuant to call, at 10 o'clock am, in room 212, Senate Office Building, Senator Gerald P.
73. lappuse - Act to provide revenue to defray war expenses, and for other purposes," approved October third, nineteen hundred and seventeen, or any Act in addition thereto or in amendment thereof, shall be paid by the carrier out of its own funds. If Federal control begins or ends during the tax year for which any taxes...
155. lappuse - When railway postal clerks are transferred from one assignment to another because of changes in the service, their salaries shall not be reduced by reason of such change.
13. lappuse - ... reading written addresses containing errors which they are required to correct. They must be citizens of the United States, of good moral character and be vouched for by at least two other citizens. They are required to enter into a competitive examination for a place on the elegible register for appointment.
30. lappuse - ... and of establishing maximum grades to which promotions may be made successively as hereinafter provided, he shall classify railway post offices, terminal railway post offices, and transfer offices with reference to their character and importance in three classes, with salary grades as follows : Class A...
20. lappuse - ... and lard 27 per cent. Food as a whole was 48 per cent higher on November 15, 1917, than on November 15, 1913, and 46 per cent higher than on November 15, 1914. During this four-year period corn meal advanced 127 per cent, flour 109 per cent, lard 104 per cent, bacon 77 per cent, sugar 75 per cent, and potatoes 72 per cent. No article declined in price. Taking November in each of the four years, November, 1915, only shows a decline in price of food as a whole when compared with the same month...

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