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...mails is about 800 millions. Postal deficits are due to the fact that not all postal rates cover equitably the cost of the service rendered. The Post Office makes money on handling first-class letter mail, on postal savings, on its registry service. It loses on second-class matter (newspapers, magazines), fourth-class (parcels post), rural free delivery, air and marine mail. The only loss which President Hoover considers justifiable is on air mail which he feels is still in an experimental stage and worth the extra expenditure to advance commercial aviation...
Fares. Beginning Feb. 1, the North Atlantic Steamship Conference announced from its Paris office last week, first-class fares on ships like the Leviathan, Majestic and Maurentania would increase $7 between U. S. and Continental ports. First-class fares on the President Roosevelt, the France and ships of their class will not be changed. But for second-class passage on all ships the price mounts $5. Tourist cabin charges go up slightly...
...great Anglo-Saxon communities preferred disagreement to a concession on the relatively insignificant questions of the gunpower of second-class cruisers. Surely these two nations instead of meticulously counting up every ton and every gun of each other's fleets, should rather regarded themselves as equal contibuters to a joint force whose chief duty was the maintenance of peace of the world...
Published weekly by TIME, Inc., at The Penton Building, Lakeside Ave. and West Third St., Cleveland, Ohio. Subscriptions $5 a year. Entered as second-class matter Aug. 25, 1925 at the postoffice, Cleveland, Ohio under the act of March...
Published weekly by TIME, Inc., at The Penton Building, Lakeside Ave. and West Third St., Cleveland, Ohio. Subscriptions $5 a year. Entered as second-class matter Aug. 25, 1925, at the postoffice, Cleveland, Ohio under the act of March...