New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1930, Page 7

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i 3 FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930. | s Y F = e p | nas carrica on a thorough study of | postal facilities or whether they jthen is cquivalent to 3': cents at v s [] g time i fant sister. 7 5 ¢ S s wacd rate revisiqn. used them at all. Like y other j this time—and cent count de a2 u 4 niite 125 . R | public utility the post office should the relative w r eral- = ¢ ¥ o e . Study Cost by Classes otiers geng 19 | g ! conduet its operations without finan- |1y, The postal "doll | ) mocrs in th lightsl New York hartor|do? | It we start putting cent | ¢ .. 1t our budget is to be|thrce to five timiés morc than I Ssarertasiees it (; rr . i 7 s otling—ter tis 1),/ stamps on our ordinary lette n-q, o atia” this ” anual | other dollar’ we spend. e : L [ v o & 11 2 uoiling—ter iy | ereasing the revenug | 5 ein gy g t v ? on first ¢ o 5 ems o be no doubt that | . | mail by between $75,000,000 and e : ! rense $100,000.900, we will eulminate in- i ! is bending i . ; i : i i n : | Dimearyt e ; the rates charged postal patrons. ] “ < e : : n ois Sav Fast ¢ Liner Willl weous ‘ Y . snces of opinion as to s Tl . 3 g 1 i W il ades this | violent differences of opinion as to | L el R ; i Take Build : sy b Sh[)llld Pay Their 1y Baor Gep e o | what rates should be increascd. g s0 should | F#UTHINE £ 124 Oflg 10 Bl - L ———— g handling | carry letter mail, newspapers, cir e i’ mind’ that propo : ; second, |culgr matter and parcel post t] tion ror tenefit. of Dearocra i third and fourth the \“rio,,g“nrr»u-m:z rates and ¢ specified | red by {he |fecs for money order scrvice, | Generil Trown's proposal to cure ot 5 hie work | D- service and registry scrvic : L |in all services except the carryir | taining the cost of " Fdifor's Notew This is the first| CACh class of mail—first, of two storics cxplaining Postma e ropa from being al deficit by raising the E i : st aled Tetter mail we have the ’ ; =l pas gl g RER : g compeiiion—trom railroads. ex- ¢ ent ation in the post |\ "y g - press and trucking companics, | | steamships wnd other carriers in office a vision . - P w C: agazi s printed ma- | ane 5 2 i F L R R n and express companies in t pro ~ling and transferring fund from | 18 s activities. Tnereased rates | | would cut the volume of our husi- ing post office ent. inails shonld pay all the bills. Thus wn from $3¢ in 1789 to the posial s s entirely self- last upportin Now Post General Aval ShETor nel, G nogifs T. Brown bol¢ the | deficits with the discovery of - gestion th: > de e wiped out k rnia cong anot “Everyone agrees { ’ annuajly by a 1 234 cents on ment of transporta- |Of Public utility sc should pay di April of the pre- Republicans Plead for Pariy|e'r (s ioueye commn new the| e Baroma o forecent maiden fhgue 0 520 77 TSR S UGG SRR e ness and leave us with t me | d 1 t T Joys overliead. —undoubtedly increasiog Hamofly to Curb Threat | {o develop the new fron- L | He S fo pay huge subsidies | InVariabl o poses the users of S | for and ocean mail contra [ mail be made to mect ¢ proper | stead of the t 3 seneral. st postal fur & 3 facilitics This idea if Brown's, which i3y since 1 there been a |CTe2 ¥ to collect, i bound to deal of dis- | surplus, i he war years ur" cussion W £ :ommended to | em forward t probably will be, has| office deps nit s o o 8 per cent, the | ble candidates. out in aly ) Brown ‘. hird class re - cent and the | publican o1 he postmaster | str deficit last o 8 or cent. Tor | harmony to carry through t L ~ the post | subtr 10,000 oxpended for years we o itained un-| 6 election without party aln treet 1 nt both as resards|non-postal services, was approxi- |ch e s price of our| Interest centers n- 5 departmental work and personncl. | mately 000,060 and was made |basic commodity—first class mail. | test for nomination: S, rep NO MA‘[]‘ Along with h program for in-|good h spayers generally without (Consider the dollar's' purchasing | resentatives. Unite P ED creased efficiency and cconomy he | rezard to what extent they used|powef in 1583, the two-cent rate ‘und governor cand: | : , —— : HOW EXACTERG , FREE - N — 4 YOUR DEMANDY SENSATIONAL OFFERINGS | 0uLL riNp AT HERRUP'S | e Hartiord . ; ? : a (The Price and Quality Shop) ‘QUALITY STYLF CROUD’ "I'h:u1 cvery process of designing and manufacturing P&@, Clothes are created with one dominant purpose -— “they must satisfy. 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Beautiful walnut veneers make this suite strik- s i A A ing in beauty! All four pieces—the full size Bed, Dresser—choice of | E 3 . . g Chest of Draweérs or Chifforobe and Vanity—at Herrup’s for only,..... = s | s i $1.50 Weekly . 4 ; . : When you see the PgQ *QUALITY- GATELEG TABLE AND 4 NDS "HAIRS d e % e q REFRIGERATOR WINDSURCHAIR TABLES i % STYLE EROUP* you will see all that 4 The charm of this set is appropriate for many uses and in any 3 i ; is new in colors and patterns — and the dis- Built to rigid specificaticns for room of your home! Beautifully mahogany finished—the sot . ! n | ot ; tore : B proper refrigeration! Spacial consists of the gateleg table and 4 $19 95 Beautifully finished mahog- { o : tinctive S[YICAmVHOV?UOns or Sprlng. YOP 11 ot Hemupe, $14 : ch P19eIO any wallbui T gg o M i B find many distinguished fabrics — the kind | Fallic MUY, SR o e / (el custom tailors use — lustrous, soft, lon ¥ W i y 5 ’ 4 i N/ i wearing worsteds, %abardines, serges. You' Open : : Open : - o 1L find the most popular styles and painstaking Saturday / ! Saturday oLy hand needling; all told, unapproachable values. TSI - At the Corner of Main and Morgan Streets Hartford i P50 HABERDASHERY Louwest in Price - Highest in Quality A complete asortment of finest Spring Shirts, Hose Ties, Un etce

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