Rural Delivery Service ...: Hearings Before the Committee on Expenditures in the Post Office Department, House of Representatives, on House Resolution No. 109 to Investigate the Post Office Department. February 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, and 23, 1912U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 - 280 páginas |
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Página 16
... effect at a prior date . You understand , Mr. McCoy , the inspectors will go out and measure or estimate the length of a rural mail route . The pay of the carrier is supposed to be based on the length of the route . After the carrier ...
... effect at a prior date . You understand , Mr. McCoy , the inspectors will go out and measure or estimate the length of a rural mail route . The pay of the carrier is supposed to be based on the length of the route . After the carrier ...
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... effect that carriers and post - office employees should not give to any one the names of any of their patrons , or people along their routes ? Mr. BROWN . No ; except that I knew in a general way of the exist- ence of such a regulation ...
... effect that carriers and post - office employees should not give to any one the names of any of their patrons , or people along their routes ? Mr. BROWN . No ; except that I knew in a general way of the exist- ence of such a regulation ...
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... effect in general that he was utterly opposed to anything in favor of the rural delivery carriers , and the statements were so harsh , so exacting from the view point of the writer , and so absolutely untrue that I , as the subordinate ...
... effect in general that he was utterly opposed to anything in favor of the rural delivery carriers , and the statements were so harsh , so exacting from the view point of the writer , and so absolutely untrue that I , as the subordinate ...
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... effect . I think that covers my recollection of the incident . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Brown , if you want to make any inquiry of Mr. Spilman , you have that privilege . Mr. BROWN . I do not know , Mr. Chairman , that I care to do so ...
... effect . I think that covers my recollection of the incident . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Brown , if you want to make any inquiry of Mr. Spilman , you have that privilege . Mr. BROWN . I do not know , Mr. Chairman , that I care to do so ...
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... effect , and that the Postmaster General desired to place all the rural service under contract ? Mr. BROWN . I do not recall whether I did or not ; the files of my book are here and open for inspection . I think it quite likely that I ...
... effect , and that the Postmaster General desired to place all the rural service under contract ? Mr. BROWN . I do not recall whether I did or not ; the files of my book are here and open for inspection . I think it quite likely that I ...
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ALEXANDER amount answer appointment appropriation ASHBROOK association attorney audited Auditor AUSTIN believe CHAIRMAN charge circular Civil Service Commission claim clerks compensation complaints connection convention deduction duty employees Executive order fact February 17 fiscal year 1911 Fourth Assistant Postmaster furnish gentlemen give glad Government grafter Graw's HAMBY Hitchcock increase inspector January 29 June 30 KRAM Little Rock matter McCoy MCMAHON ment miles Milwaukee names National Rural Letter P. V. DE GRAW paid paper patrons person Post Office Department postal service president question reason received recommendation record REDFIELD referred regard regulations remeasured Representatives request resolution riers roads rule rural carriers Rural Delivery Service rural free delivery Rural Letter Carriers rural mail rural routes salary Senate Spilman star route statement submit surplus thing tion TOWNER understand violation W. D. Brown Washington words yesterday
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Página 136 - ... for personally answering the same in writing, and affidavits in support thereof; but no examination of witnesses nor any trial or hearing shall be required except in the discretion of the officer making the removal...
Página 124 - No person In the executive civil service shall use his official authority or Influence for the purpose of interfering with an election or affecting the result thereof. Persons who by the provisions of these rules are In the competitive classified service, while retaining the right to vote as they please and to express privately their opinions on all political subjects, shall take no active part in political management or In political campaigns.
Página 256 - That from and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and of each year thereafter, the Secretary of the Treasury shall cause all unexpended balances of appropriations which shall have remained upon the books of the Treasury for two fiscal years to be carried to the surplus fund and covered into the Treasury...
Página 255 - Department shall receive and examine all accounts of salaries and incidental expenses of the office of the Postmaster General and of all bureaus and offices under his direction, all postal and money-order accounts of postmasters, all accounts relating to the transportation of the mails, and to all other business within the jurisdiction of the Post Office Department...
Página 133 - Postmaster-General is hereby authorized to pay, in his discretion, rewards to postal employees whose inventions are adopted for use in the postal service, and for that purpose the sum of $10,000 is hereby appropriated.
Página 133 - Postmaster-General to pay the sum of one thousand dollars, which shall be exempt from payment of debts of the deceased, to the legal representatives of any railway postal clerk or substitute railway postal clerk who shall be killed while on duty, or who, being injured while on duty, shall die within one year thereafter as the result of such injury, one hundred thousand dollars.
Página 109 - All officers and employees of the United States of every description, serving in or under any of the Executive Departments or independent Government establishments, and whether so serving in or out of Washington, are hereby forbidden, either directly or indirectly, individually or through associations, to solicit an increase of pay or to influence or attempt to influence in their own interest any other legislation whatever, either before Congress or its committees, or...
Página 135 - A person in the competitive service whose removal is proposed shall be furnished with a statement of reasons and be allowed a reasonable time for personally answering such reasons in writing; but no examination of witnesses nor any trial or hearing shall be required except in the discretion of the officer making the removal. Copy of such reasons, and answer, and of the order of removal shall be made a part of the records of the proper department or office, and the Commission shall upon its request...
Página 255 - ... He receives and accepts, with the written consent of the Postmaster General, offers of compromise under sections 295 and 409, Revised Statutes. He is required to submit to the Secretary of the Treasury quarterly statements of postal receipts and expenditures, and to report to the Postmaster General the financial condition of the Post Office Department at the close of each fiscal year.
Página 135 - The Commission shall have no jurisdiction to review the findings of a removing officer upon the reasons and answer provided for in section 1 of this rule, nor shall the Commission have authority to investigate any removal or reduction, unless it is alleged, with offer of proof, that the procedure required by section 1 of this rule has not been followed, or that the removal was made for political or religious reasons.