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...President vetoed the Postal Pay Increase Bill, carrying an annual cost of some $68,000,000 and a provision for publication of campaign expenditures. He regarded the former portion as undesirable, but declared that he would have approved the latter if it had stood alone. This was his third veto...
...President wrote his third veto. His first-of the Bursum Pension Bill -has been sustained by the Senate. His second-of the Bonus Bill-was overridden by Congress. His third-of the Postal Salary Increase Bill-was made so late that the Senate did not have time to consider it and the House did not receive it at all. His third veto, like his first two, was an "economy veto," for the purpose of keeping down Government expenditures. Besides providing increases in postal salaries, the Bill (TIME, June 9) carried a rider for publicity of campaign contributions and expenses...
...effect of these increases in salary grades over those for the fiscal year 1918 was an increase of $600 to clerks and carriers in Post Offices, $500 to railway postal clerks and $600 to rural carriers...
Russia has passed out of existence. Such appears to be the case from the notice issued by the Russian postal authorities saying that the official name of the country is the "Union of Socialist Soviet Republics", which is to be abbreviated to "Ussr". They recommend that mall for Russia be so addressed...
...Election of Overseers of the University and directors of the Alumni Association. Polls open at Harvard Hall for those who have not voted by postal ballot. Candidates for the Board of Overseers, five to be elected, are as follows...