Airlift for Overseas Armed Forces Post Office Mail, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Postal Operations....89-2, on H.R. 12205 and Related Bills, Feb. 15-16, 19661966 - 59 σελίδες |
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air carriers air transportation aircraft airlines airmail all-cargo flights American Legion Auxiliary APO's Armed Forces post Army and Air base post offices BATRUS bills cargo flights Chairman Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Service civilian combat areas Committee on Post cost CUNNINGHAM delivery Department of Defense DULSKI Europe exceeding 5 pounds extent possible February 15 first-class letter mail Forces post office fourth-class parcels Frankfurt GROSS JOHNSON LAMBERT legislation mail service mail terminals MCCABE military mail military post offices Navy post offices Office and Civil oversea areas oversea military post parcels not exceeding point of embarkation POOL possible be transported Post Office Department post office overseas Postal Operations Postmaster Public Law receive ROBERT N. C. NIX ROTH second-class publications servicemen overseas Subcommittee on Postal surface mail surface transportation title 39 transportation of mail transported by air transported on all-cargo U.S. Armed Forces U.S. Army United States Code Vietnam
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Σελίδα 3 - I trust that this will be helpful to you. If we can be of further assistance please do not hesitate to call on us. Sincerely, VF CAPUTO, Director for Transportation and Warehousing Policy.
Σελίδα 47 - Board, considering the conditions peculiar to transportation by aircraft and to the particular air carrier or class of air carriers, may fix different rates for different air carriers or classes of air carriers, and different classes of service.
Σελίδα 47 - ... the need of each such air carrier for compensation for the transportation of mail sufficient to insure the performance of such service, and, together with all other revenue of the air carrier, to enable such air carrier under honest, economical, and efficient management, to maintain and continue the development of air transportation to the extent and of the character and quality required for the commerce of the United States, the Postal Service, and the national defense.
Σελίδα 44 - The Board is empowered and directed, upon its own initiative or upon petition of the Postmaster General or an air carrier, (1) to fix and determine from time to time, after notice and hearing, the fair and reasonable rates of compensation for the transportation of mail by aircraft...
Σελίδα 13 - Such mail would include first-class letter mail, second-class publications having current news value, and fourth-class parcels not exceeding 5 pounds in weight and 60 inches in length and girth combined.
Σελίδα 4 - ... overseas. In addition, free airlift service to and from combat areas would be extended to second-class news publications published once each week or more, and to parcels not exceeding 5 pounds in weight and 60 inches in length and girth combined. The members of this subcommittee are aware that the effect of mail on the morale of the serviceman in a war zone cannot be exaggerated. Those who endanger their lives every day of the week look forward to an oasis of comfort in the daily mail call, and...
Σελίδα 47 - ... (3) Such standards respecting the character and quality of service to be rendered by air carriers as may be prescribed by or pursuant to law ; (4) The inherent advantages of transportation by aircraft; and (5) The need of each air carrier for revenue sufficient to enable such air carrier, under honest, economical, and efficient management, to provide adequate and efficient air carrier service.
Σελίδα 9 - I have no further questions, unless Mr. Gross has some. Thank you very much. Mr. OLSEN. Thank you very much. Mr. DULSKI. I hope the others will be as gracious as you have been. The gentleman from Texas is sponsor of HR 12046, the Honorable Mr. Pool. STATEMENT OF HON. JOE POOL, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF TEXAS Mr. POOL. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee...
Σελίδα 44 - Board is empowered and directed, upon its own initiative or upon petition of the Postmaster General or an air carrier, to fix and determine from time to time, after notice and hearing, fair and reasonable rates of compensation for the transportation of mail by aircraft, the facilities used and useful therefor, and the services connected therewith...