Treasury-Post Office Departments Appropriations for 1961 : Post Office Department: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session |
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... and by the Interstate Commerce Commission , which re- versed the downward trend in our annual deficit . Consequently , we find ourselves today with a postal deficit of approximately $ 600 mil- lion , a sum almost as large as the deficit 5.
... and by the Interstate Commerce Commission , which re- versed the downward trend in our annual deficit . Consequently , we find ourselves today with a postal deficit of approximately $ 600 mil- lion , a sum almost as large as the deficit 5.
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... approximately one - half of the $ 15.3 billion increase in our Federal debt . Our 1959 allocated cost data indicate a loss of $ 280 million in second - class mail and $ 189 million in third- class mail , after giving full effect to the ...
... approximately one - half of the $ 15.3 billion increase in our Federal debt . Our 1959 allocated cost data indicate a loss of $ 280 million in second - class mail and $ 189 million in third- class mail , after giving full effect to the ...
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... approximately $ 4 billion a year . I might say to you I do not think many members of the Appropria- tions Committee believed that . But here you are asking us to give you no - year funds for the " Postal modernization " appropriation ...
... approximately $ 4 billion a year . I might say to you I do not think many members of the Appropria- tions Committee believed that . But here you are asking us to give you no - year funds for the " Postal modernization " appropriation ...
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... approximately $ 400,000 . Mr. PILLION . How much is I.T. & T. putting into this of their own capital , if anything ? Mr. McKIBBIN . We are using I.T. & T. as a contractor to follow this development work . I.T. & T. is rendering an ...
... approximately $ 400,000 . Mr. PILLION . How much is I.T. & T. putting into this of their own capital , if anything ? Mr. McKIBBIN . We are using I.T. & T. as a contractor to follow this development work . I.T. & T. is rendering an ...
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... revenues of approximately $ 461.6 million . The loss in revenue from diversion to lower priced classes of mail ammounted to approxi- mately $ 12.5 million . WAGE DIFFERENTIALS FOR POSTAL WORKERS IN PUERTO RICO , HAWAII 82.
... revenues of approximately $ 461.6 million . The loss in revenue from diversion to lower priced classes of mail ammounted to approxi- mately $ 12.5 million . WAGE DIFFERENTIALS FOR POSTAL WORKERS IN PUERTO RICO , HAWAII 82.
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85th Congress additional airmail ALEXANDER amount annual appropriation approximately Assistant Postmaster audit BARNARD BARNES basis budget building Bureau of Finance Bureau of Operations CANFIELD carriers Chairman committee Congress Congressman CONTE contract Contractor cost delivery distribution employees engineering equipment estimate facilities Federal first-class mail fiscal year 1960 funds GARY GILLETTE Government highway post offices improvement increase inspection service inspectors installation Intelex Interstate Commerce Commission lease letter machine mail volume Mail-Flo mailsters man-hours man-years McKIBBIN mechanization ment military mail modernization program money orders MOORE parcel post PASSMAN percent personnel pieces PILLION PLUMMER positions Post Office Department postal modernization postal service question railroads railway post office record reduction regional offices request result savings stamps star route statement STEED STEPHENS SUMMERFIELD tion trains transfer transportation truck Turnkey vehicle volume of mail
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Page 204 - ... if no such appeal is taken, the decision of the Contracting Officer shall be final and conclusive. In connection with any appeal proceeding under this clause, the Contractor shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard and to offer evidence in support of its appeal. Pending final decision of a dispute hereunder, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with the performance of the contract and in accordance with the Contracting Officer's decision.
Page 209 - In connection with the performance of work under this Contract, the Contractor agrees not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color or national origin. The aforesaid provision shall include, but not be limited to, the following : Employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer ; recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination ; rates of pay or other forms of compensation ; and selection for training, including apprenticeship.
Page 317 - Hon. CLARENCE CANNON, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Washington, DC DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN...
Page 209 - ... bona fide employees or bona fide' established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business. For breach or violation of this warranty the Government shall have the right to annul this contract without liability, or In Its discretion to deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee.
Page 204 - Except as otherwise provided in this contract, any dispute concerning a question of fact arising under this contract which is not disposed of by agreement shall be decided by the Contracting Officer, who shall reduce his decision to writing and mail or otherwise furnish a copy thereof to the Contractor.
Page 204 - Contractor shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard and to offer evidence in support of its appeal. Pending final decision of a dispute hereunder, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with the performance of the contract and in accordance with the Contracting Officer's decision. b. This "Disputes...
Page 206 - The laws authorizing pay adjustments provide that the compensation of a contractor may be readjusted with his consent for increased or decreased costs occasioned by changed conditions occurring during the contract term which could not reasonably have been anticipated at the time of contracting or renewing.
Page 209 - The Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this contract, upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business.
Page 204 - Contracting Officer" means the person executing this contract on behalf of the Government, and any other officer or civilian employee who is a properly designated Contracting Officer; and the term includes, except as otherwise provided in this contract, the authorized representative of a Contracting Officer acting within the limits of his authority. (c) Except as otherwise provided in this contract, the term "subcontracts" includes purchase orders under this contract.
Page 204 - his duly authorized representative" means any person or persons or board (other than the Contracting Officer) authorized to act for the head of the agency or the Secretary. (b) The term "Contracting Officer...