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 I 76 ~:.’ 2371 . tt uma. Postal Service—Continued° P Parcel post—C0ntinued Examination of parcels, p. 1251, § 243 Food products. experimentaltransportation, p. 1251, § 241 . · · · Insurance fees, p.`1251,  245 Insurance of parcels, p. .1251, § 244 Postage and price of articleshipped collected on delivery, p. 1251, § 2'44 _ ` Rates of postage according to zones‘0f delivery, p. 1255, § 293 " . Reteipt on delivery, fee, p. 1251, § 245 Reformation of classification, weight limit, weights, etc., p. 1251, § 247 " Special ll2ill(lllli§."," additional charge to S€Cl11`€, p. - 1255,,_§. 294, <_ Zones established, p. 1255. § 292 _ Partly paid postage, disposal of article, p._1253, § 274 Postage and postage stamps 8 _ ‘ See also Franking privilege, supra Air mail, rate of postage, p. 1255, § 299; p. 1264, § 463 Bureau of Engraving and· Printing, employment to .manufaeture stamps, p. 1257, § 352 — Canceling machines, contracts of rental, p.· 1284, § 802 c·:met·11m1o¤ of stamps atlixedto mail matter, p. 1258, §§` 365-368 _ _ Clothing sent to soldiers, rate of postage, p. 1255, § 296 I Collection of unlawful postage, penalty, p. 486, § 330 Congressional Record mailed at Washington, rate of postage, p. 1254, § 290 * _· _ Contracts for manufacture of stamps, p. 1257. § 353 Counterfeiting stamps, penalty, p. 489, § 348 Double posthl cards, p. 1258, §.358 Foreign mail matter, girates of postage, p. 1255, § 297 Forwarding letters from onepost office to another without additional postage, p. 1260, § 410 l·`orwa_rding 0 -llI‘I1lD§ fourth-class matter to sender charged wit stage, p. 1253,_§ 276_ Eree matter, see Franking privilege, supra Ilotel and steamship room keys, rate of postage, p. 2086. _§ 302 Improvements in stamps, p. 1258, § 360 I International postal cards, p. 1258, § 357 Investigation of postal rates, lspecial joint congressional committee, p.“1256, 5-301 ` Irregular sea letters, rate of postage. p. 1255, § 208 Letter postage charged on improperly wrapped parcels · of second, third, and fourth class matter, p,/1252, § 250 · _ · 4 ‘ Letters carried in foreign vessels, p. 1276, 5 671 Manufacture of stamps, p. 1257, §§ 351-353 Newspapers mailed in county of publication and at _ free·delivery otiices, rates of postage, p. 1254, S 286 Newspaper stamps discontinued, p. 1254, `§· 285 ' ‘l'arcel post, additional charge for " special `l1andling," p. 1255, 5 2a4` Parcel-post rates, p._1255, § 293 Partly paid first-classmatter, p. 1253{5 275 Payment of postage before delivery, p. 1253, 5 272 Postage due, failure of postmaster to account for, p. 436, 5 332 Postal cards, p. 1258, N 356-358 Postmaster inducing purchases to increase pay, p. $486, § 331 . . . . Precanceled stamped envelopes, use of, ‘p. 1259, § 369 Preparation of stamps, p. 1257, Q 351 Prepayment of postage, p. 1%3, §§ 271, 273, 278

ei I X ‘0sta.l S€‘I'\'1CC···(i’t)1lfillll€(] ‘ Postage and gpostage stamps—Co¤tinued Price of stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers. v' p. 1258, § 362 Private mailing cards, rate on, p. 1253, § 281 _ Proofs of advertisements intended for publications entered as second-class matter, p. 1254. § 284 Rate on first-class matter, p. 1253. § 280 Rateshon mail matter to foreign countries, increase or reduction by Postmaster General, p. 49, § 372 \ Refund of payments for service not rendered or in -excess of legal rate, p. 1256, § 300 ‘ Return of letter to sender without additional postage. p. 1260, § 409 — ` Saleof stamps at post offices; p. 1258, § 361 Sccond—elass matter, collection of and accounting for postage, p. 1251, §`285 ——·—-—lll&lIiQI` mailed bf others than publishers or newspaper agents, rate of postage, p. 1254. § 287 ——-— part consisting of advertisements. rates of postage, p. 1254. 5 283 —-équantity not exceeding one pound. rate of postage. p. 1254, § 288 ‘ M —-——return to sender charged with third·class postage, p. 1253. § 277 =:> . -—— time for paying postage. p. 1254. § 282 Selling stamps for more than face value prohibited. p. 1258. § 364 · . _ S — » Special delivery stamps, form and use. p. 1246. § 165 Stamped envelopes. manufacture and sale, p. 125s, 354. 355 Stamps and envelopes at discount to desigrnated a,<;ents, p. 1258. § 363 T/bird-elass matter, rate of postage, p. 12M, § 291 ’.l`ran_smissiou of large quantities of certain matter without stamps aiiixed. p. 1255, § 295 ` Unpaid jletters forwarded to ofiiee of destination. p. 1260, § 407 ` Zone ratesvon. parcel post, p. 1255, § 293 Zone rates on second-class matter sent by publishers or agents, p. 1254, 55 283, 289 Postal cards,~see Postage and postage stamps. su_ wt Postal savings depositories Annual reports of trustees, p. 1280, § 751 Board of trustees, p. 1280, § 751 — Bonds issued to depositors on surrender of deposit, p. 1282, § 760 Cards andstamps for small amounts. p. 1281. S 756 Deposit of funds in banks, p. 1281, § 759 Deposits, p. 1281, § 756 Designation of offices to reveive deposits. p. 1281. s 753 Designation of post: offices as savings depository o:iit·t—<_ p. 1283. § 768 ‘ it Duties of postmasters and other officers, p. 1282, s Test Faith of Government pledged to payment of°tl=·posits. p. 1282, 5 766 ‘ Free tintnsmission of mail relating to business, p. 12su. § 752 · _ Funds kept separate by postmasters, p. 1282, § 7•i2 Interest, rate allowed, p. 1281, § 757 Investment of funds in‘Governu1ent° bends, p. l282. § 761 l Judgment adjudieating right or interest in deposit. p. 1282, 5 767 Opening accounts and making deposits, p. 1281, § 754 Pass books, p. 1281, 5 755 Postmasters and `employees not entitled to additional compensation for postal savings business, p. l2>—2, {.763