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...understanding of his plea and its consequences, regarding the yearlong spree of .44-cal. shootings that left six victims dead, seven wounded, and made Son of Sam a watchword of terror in New York City. Once the questioning was over, Justice Corso had established that the quiet former postal clerk understood the charges, and knew that what he had done was wrong. He then accepted the defendant's plea on the first of six counts of second-degree murder: guilty...
Neither rain nor snow nor complaints about slow delivery nor public worry about inflation can keep the Postal Service from completing its next appointed round of rate increases. By the end of May, the service will raise mailing costs enough to push some businesses into lifting their prices more and sooner than they otherwise would have done. For all classes of mail, the rise voted last week by the Postal Rate Commission averages 25.5%. First-class postage goes from 13? to 15? (vs. 6? as recently as 1971). The cost of second-class mail for magazines and newspapers will jump...
...Postal Service Plans for Electronic Message Services [EMS]--John J. Wise, assistant Postmaster General, and Edward E. Horgan, executive assistant to the Postmaster General, Aiken...
DIED. Stephen E. Kelly, 58, former publisher of the Saturday Evening Post, Holiday and McCall's and advertising sales director of TIME (1963-64), who fought rising U.S. postal rates of the early 1970s as president of the Magazine Publishers Association; of cancer; in Manhattan...
Smith and Sergeant Edward Greene said yesterday they were checking with postal authorities to determine the validity of the offer...