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EXHIBIT E-COMPUTATION OF POSTAGE BASED ON MAILINGS OF ONE ISSUE OF A QUALIFIED NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION ISSUED WEEKLY

1. CITY

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF COPIES OF SECOND-CLASS OR CONTROLLED CIRCULATION PUBLICATION MAILED

Mayville

2 STATE AND ZIP CODE

Maryland 21104

3. DATE

July 1, 1967

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13. When postage is computed at the key rate, the lines for Zones 1 to 8 need not be completed except for one issue each calendar year at 12-month The total zone mailings must be entered in item 14 during the 12-month intervals.

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(39 U.S.C. 4351-4370)

F.R. 15350, Dec. 8, 1966]

[30 F.R. 1940, Feb. 11, 1965; 30 F.R. 2105, Feb. 16, 1965; 32 FR. 3345, Feb. 28, 1967. Redesignated at 31

§ 126.8 Controlled circulation publica

tions.

The weight of mailings of controlled circulation publications (see Part 133 of this chapter) is obtained in the manner prescribed for obtaining the weight of mailings of second-class publications. Controlled circulation postage is collected and accounted for in the same manner as second-class postage. Each mailing must be prepared and made up for dispatch in the manner prescribed for second-class mail. (Sections 126.1 through 126.3.)

[26 F.R. 11532, Dec. 6, 1961. Redesignated at 31 F.R. 15350, Dec. 8, 1966]

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(a) Postage. See § 135.2(b) (1) this chapter for parcels sent by surface mail and § 136.2(c) (4) of this chapter for parcels sent by air.

(b) Packaging requirements. In addition to the packaging standards in Part 121 of this chapter and the specific requirements for items mailable under the special rules in Part 125 of this chapter, parcels addressed to overseas military post offices must be packaged in boxes or containers of metal, wood, or good quality fiberboard (at least 275 pounds test stock). Parcels containing mailable (nontoxic and nonflammable) gases, liquids, oils, paint, and substances which easily liquefy, must have sufficient absorbent material around the containers to take up contents in case of breakage.

(c) Addressing. See § 123.8 of this chapter.

(d) Weight and size. See § 135.3 of this chapter for parcels sent by surface mail and § 136.3 of this chapter for parcels sent by air, if there is no exception to the size and weight limitations listed in § 127.2.

(e) Airlift mail. (1) First-class letter mail, including postal and post cards, and sound recorded communications

having the character of personal correspondence are given airlift service on a space available basis between overseas military post offices outside the 48 contiguous States, and between those military post offices and the point of embarkation or debarkation of such mail within the 50 States. See § 131.5 (b) of this chapter for these same articles mailed by certain servicemen. When postage is paid on sound recordings, they must be marked by the mailer on the address side "Sound Recorded Personal Correspondence" to assure airlift service. Those mailed free under § 131.5(b) of this chapter must be marked only as required by that section.

(2) Parcels of any class paid at surface postage rates not exceeding 5 pounds in weight and not exceeding 60 inches in length and girth combined, are airlifted to, from, or between overseas military post offices outside the 48 contiguous States. These parcels must be marked with the large letters SAM (space available mail) on the address side, preferably below the postage and above the name of the addressee. Postal employees shall at time of acceptance place these letters on all such parcels. (3) Any parcel, other than a parcel mailed airmail or as air parcel post, not exceeding 30 pounds in weight or 60 inches in length and girth combined which is mailed at or addressed to any overseas military post office outside the 48 contiguous States will be transported by air on a space available basis, upon payment of a fee of $1 in addition to the regular surface rate of postage. These parcels must be marked with the large letters PAL (parcel air lift) on the address side, preferably below the postage and above the name of the addressee. Postal employees shall at time of acceptance place these letters on all such parcels.

(4) Second-class publications published once each week or more frequently and featuring principally current news of interest to members of the Armed Forces and the general public which are mailed at or addressed to any Armed Forces post office in Vietnam or contiguous waters or other Armed Forces post office in an area where it is determined that surface transportation is inadequate will be given the airlift service prescribed in subparagraph (2) of this paragraph.

(f) General prohibitions. (1) The following items are nonmailable to, from, and between overseas military post offices:

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