Rural Free Delivery Service: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, First Session on H.J.Res.33; Directing the Postmaster General to Suspend the Operation of Orders Issued by Him, Effective May 1, 1919 and June 1, 1919 ....

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Página 5 - If there is no objection on the part of the committee. I would like to ask that they be made part of the record. Mr. JARMAN. The committee would be glad to receive them. (See "Compulsory Commitment Law for Alcoholics,
Página 54 - AW PARKER. Mr. PARKER. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, I have been very much interested in this discussion. Some of it is new to me, not having run across it before in my study of questions of this kind. I might say this : That as a former officer of the Department of Labor, who, through being the law officer of the Bureau of Immigration, came more or less in contact with naturalization...
Página 48 - I want to thank you for your courtesy and your patience in listening to me, and if there are any questions I can answer, I will be glad to do so. I want to make this request.
Página 57 - ... their homes, and opportunities of developing their lands. I refer to Purl Willis who had several days before the committee and countless written memorandum received and printed. I have had a small part of one committee meeting at which I did not finish my statement, and was promised a further hearing. There does not seem to be any disposition on the part of the Indian Bureau officials to recover what moneys have been stolen and embezzled from any of my clients, not even on behalf of the needy...
Página 9 - ... in trying to understand a motor one must look at the drive-belt as a detail in a machine — from the mechanic's point of view — and not from the point of view of a vegetarian.
Página 72 - ... Investment Building, Washington, DC Very truly yours, STANDARD MAILING MACHINES Co., FM HOLMES, President. Mr. WHEELER. When this original bill of 1920 was introduced in the House, there were hearings on it, of course. Here is the record of the hearings, entitled "Hearings before Subcommittee No. 6 of the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, HR 8062; Friday, February 6, 1920.
Página 36 - ... could. The CHAIRMAN. I agree with that. I think that should be done, and I think that we ought to take good care that these companies 131513—35 4 should operate at a profit, if possible. There are not many people that are operating at a profit in these bad times, but we ought to do the fair thing. But we ought not to go back to the old condition, and I, as one member of the committee, am not going back. Senator GIBSON. How can these companies continue to operate with the continuing deficit?...
Página 39 - Mr. Chairman, I would like to ask one question in connection with the surveillance of radio and television advertising which the chairman mentioned a few minutes ago.
Página 5 - June 1, 1919, changing or altering rural delivery routes, and to restore to their former status routes changed or altered by orders effective May 1, 1919, which was introduced by me on May 19, has been referred to your committee.
Página 54 - I am very frank to say that while I have been a Member of the House I have always...

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