Star Route Carriers: Hearing Before the Committee on the Post-Office and Post Roads, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, Third Session, on S. 1214, a Bill to Provide for a More Permanent Tenure for Persons Carrying Themail on Star Routes. March 14, 1940 |
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... understand that the Department has made a statement of the things to which it will agree , and we are in agreement with that proposal . A representative of the Department is here this morn- ing to submit the Department's proposal , and ...
... understand that the Department has made a statement of the things to which it will agree , and we are in agreement with that proposal . A representative of the Department is here this morn- ing to submit the Department's proposal , and ...
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... understand , the Department , with the ap- proval of the Bureau of the Budget , has agreed with the repre- sentatives of the star - route carriers upon a bill that is satisfactory to both the Department and the star - route carriers ...
... understand , the Department , with the ap- proval of the Bureau of the Budget , has agreed with the repre- sentatives of the star - route carriers upon a bill that is satisfactory to both the Department and the star - route carriers ...
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... understand them , we are constantly faced by these controversies inci- dent to dual administration . As for myself , I do not see how this proposed amendment would take away the authority of the Comp- troller General to review the ...
... understand them , we are constantly faced by these controversies inci- dent to dual administration . As for myself , I do not see how this proposed amendment would take away the authority of the Comp- troller General to review the ...
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... understand that he is not going to present it . The CHAIRMAN . Will somebody please restate the proposed amend- ment that Mr. O'Connell thinks will cause trouble and probably jeopardize enactment of this bill into law ? Mr. O'CONNELL ...
... understand that he is not going to present it . The CHAIRMAN . Will somebody please restate the proposed amend- ment that Mr. O'Connell thinks will cause trouble and probably jeopardize enactment of this bill into law ? Mr. O'CONNELL ...
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... understand , this provision that Mr. Beesley is proposing relates to the awarding of contracts . In my experience of several years in the immediate supervision of the work of our office , I can recall no instance where the General ...
... understand , this provision that Mr. Beesley is proposing relates to the awarding of contracts . In my experience of several years in the immediate supervision of the work of our office , I can recall no instance where the General ...
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50 cents Accounting Office Acting Comptroller AUSTIN authorized BEESLEY bidder whose proposal Budget BURCH Bureau carrying the mail CHAIRMAN change in schedule cleaning of windows committee Comp compensation Congress consolidated route contract for carrying contract term CRATER discretion electric meters final and conclusive fixtures Hygienic Fibre import or effect impose undue hardship janitor service legal resident Lessor shall furnish Lessor shall keep lowest responsible bidder mail on star MARCH 14 MASON matter ment mutual mistake Navy commissioners November 29 O'CONNELL OCTOBER 13 OFFICE AND POST Oreg Portland Post Office Department POST ROADS Postal Savings System Postal Service President proposed amendment Railway Mail Service reform the lease regular contract renewal repair and condition Revised Statutes U. S. C. RUSSELL SECCOMBE Second Assistant Postmaster Sellwood station Star Route Service star-route car star-route carriers sublet or transferred submitted suggested amendment tenure for persons title 39 troller United
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Page 8 - The Corporation shall be entitled to the free use of the United States mails for its official business in the same manner as the executive departments of the Government...
Page 17 - The written contract merged all previous negotiations, and is presumed, in law, to express the final understanding of the parties. If the contract did not express the true agreement, it was the claimant's folly to have signed it.
Page 11 - ... and the manner in which they shall be incurred, allowed, and paid, without regard to the provisions of any other laws governing the expenditure of public funds...
Page 3 - Transportation requirement and procurement officers may authorize pro rata additional payments to contractors for necessary increased travel caused by obstruction of roads, destruction of bridges, discontinuance of ferries, or any other cause, provided the increase amounts to as much as $1 during any 4-week accounting period and a report is made within 90 days after service is performed. (ii) The contractor or carrier is responsible for reporting to the...
Page 1 - Any regular contract may be continued in force beyond its express terms for a period not exceeding six months, until a new contract with the same or another contractor shall be made by the Postmaster General.
Page 4 - General, for the performance of the proposed service. The contract for such service shall be made to run to the end of the contract term under the general advertisement, shall be made with the lowest responsible bidder whose proposal Is in due form, and who, under the law, is eligible as a bidder for such postal service.
Page 4 - ... (d) where it is found after full investigation that the compensation of such contractors is wholly inadequate and that the continuation of the contract would impose undue hardship upon the contractor: Provided, That provision (d) shall be effective only upon the giving by the contractor of ninety days...
Page 4 - All contracts for carrying the mail shall be in the name of the United States and shall be awarded to the lowest bidder tendering sufficient guaranties for faithful performance in accordance with the terms...
Page 1 - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON THE POST OFFICE AND POST ROADS, Washington, DC The committee this day met at 10 am, Hon.
Page 3 - No proposal for a contract for star route service shall be considered unless the bidder is a legal resident of one of the counties crossed by the roads over which the mail is to be carried or a legal resident of a county adjoining one through which the mail is to be carried, with this exception: Proposals for carrying mail will be accepted from firms, companies, or corporations actually engaged in some business...