Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/347

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328 srxrrrrrrn oorrcnnss. sm. 1. on. 63. 1917.

  • ’°¤'**’· '·””- second zones, 1§ cents; for the third zone, 2 cents; for the fourth

F H I mn to zone 3 cents; for the fifth zone 3} cents; for the sixth zone, 4 cents; m§‘§'j”1g§1Y ‘ ’ for the seventh zone, 5 cents; for the eighth zone, 55 cents; _(3) on and after Juli first, mneteen hundred and twenty, and until July first, ninetpen thunpdgpdi and twenty-one, ger this Hirst anld seconll zones, 1 cents- or e `r zone 2} cents; or the ourt zone cents; fdr the fifth zone, 4i centsi; for the sixth zone, 5% cents; for the seventh zone, 7 cents; for the eighth zone, 7} cents; (4) on and ‘"°"`m’1’m’° after July first, nineteen hundred and twenty-one, for the first and second zonené 2fcentt1s; E lfhe third zone, 3fcentt;; for tlhe fourth zone, 5 cen ; or e t zone, 6 cents; or e sixt zone, 7 Btmmmu M do- centnq thtnl srggnth zone, 9f cent1.2;;_ for th? eighth zgne, cents; tamjnjng mus go be C I O m 0 0% Issue 0 Cac BHC u cation., mea. the publisher shall file with the postmaster a copy of guch issue, together with a statement containing such information as the Postr Easter General may prescribe for determining the postage chargeable ereon. Dm? "°"’”°§‘· Sec. 1102. That the rate of postage on daily ne a when Presantmtew do- 1 p;¤¤d¤:udv:jw¤¤¤ <¤¤¤¤ the same are deposited in a letter-carrier office forviisellixiisrr; by its ° earners shall be the same as now provided by law; and nothing in this title shall affect existing law as to free circulation and existing Pmm rates on second-class mail matter within the count? of publication: mmsém me une Promkled, That the Postmaster General may herea ter require pub- · lishers to separate or make up to zones in such a manner as he may Mmm, 8 du M_ direct all mail matter of the second class when offered for €·¥'$·*‘?’ °‘°" "“"“°°' t.S€.°;.imd’°3‘ °§“;“§s2%£i1f;°§;°5’I.?$£.?S°£`.?£.§§‘€.t§%$i°r‘§"}’;.§‘$}§‘€§‘§ Flattatcscstsblishnd 'W- interest of religious, educa.tional,_scientiHc, philanthropic, agricultural, labor, or ratamal organizations or associations, not or anized fc? profit and none (1;li1li{1&3 net incphrnedofalwhénh inuresd-tg thegbeneiit 0 anypnvatestoc o erorm vru , esecon ass ostae rates shall be, irrespective of the zone in which delivered Igexcegt when the same are eposited in a letter carrier office for delivery gy its carriers, in which case the rates shall be the same as now rovided Mm my ‘»”“· by law), 1§ cents a pound or fraction thereof on and after Jiily firs t, _ mnpteen an eigihatpen, tplnld ninstil July firstknincnltegn hgndred . . an nme een, a.n on an ter t mneteen rm e an nine- Se§§Ld$§*ti°Li°°`m°dt° teen, 1} cents a pormd or fractio1i7thereof. The publishers of such newspapers or periodicals before being entitled to the foregoing rates shall fumish to the Postmaster General, at such times and rmder such conditions as he may prescribehsatisfactory evidence that none of the net rnplonnie of sucdi oggagnrzatron rnures to the beneht of any rrvate stoc o er orm V1 u . R”°°f°"°°uis’°°°° P Sec. 1104. That where the total weight of any one edition or issue of any publication mailed to any one zone does not exceed one pound, Rm, 0,, mm bun, the rate of postage shall be 1 cent. muse. Sec. 1105. The zone rates provided by this title shall relate to the entiggmlk mailed to any one zone and not to individually addressed ac es. ¤ei;?¤i°ui°ii¤ii¤ii:`it P Sec. 1106. That where a newspaper or periodical is mailed by other than the publisher or his agent or a news agent or dealer, the I ,,,,,;,,,,5, ,,,,,,,,,,;,0, rate shall be the same as now provided by law.

_·§_;;-gies ggtégégsg bac. 1107. That the Postmaster General, on or before the tenth

mma. day of each month, shall ping into the general fund of the Treasury

  • "·>=·*»v·”5°· an amount equal to the erence between the estimated amount

rpcerved tduringuthe lprepledingprontgr fnlr the traxtligortation of first c ass ma ter t oug the mai s an the estima amount which would have been received under the provisions of the law in force No $3,,,, mmm 0, at the time of the passage of this Act. nvfpmzswm dunngrhe Sec. 1108. That the salaries of postmasters at offices of the first, ‘ second, and third classes shall not be increased after July Erst,