[Telegram from Louis A. and Fannie Adoue to David F. Weston, August 8, 1953] Page: 2 of 2
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ALL MESSAGES TAKEN BY THIS COMPANY ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS:
. To guard against mistakes or delays, the sender of a message should order it repeated, that l, telegraphed back to the originating office for comparison. For this, one-half the
unrepeated message rate is charged in addition. Unless otherwise indicated on its face, this is an unrepeated message and paid for as such, in consideration wheieof it is agreed between
the sender of the message and this Company as follows:
1. The Company shall not be liable for mistakes or delays in the transmission or delivery, or for non-delivery, of any message received for transmission at the unrepeated-message
rate beyond the suo of live hlunmed dollar-; nor for mistakes or delays in the transmission or delivery, or for non-delivery, of any message received for transmission at the repeated-
message rate beyond the sum of live thousand dollars, unless specially valued; nor in any case for delays arising from unavoidable interruption in the working of its lines.
2. In any event the Company shall not be liable for damages for mistakes or delays in the transmission or delivery, or for the non-delivery, of any message, Whether caused by
the negligence of its servants or otherwise, beyond the actual loss, not exceeding in any event the sum of live thousand dollars, at which amount the sender of each message represents that
the message is valued. unless a greater value is stated in writing by the sender thereof at the time the message is tendered for transmission, and unless the repeated-message rate is paid or
agreed to be paid, and an additional charge equal to one-tenth of one percent of the amount by which such valuation shall exceed five thousand dollars.
3. The Company is hereby made the agent of the sender, without liability, to forward this message over the lines of any other company when necessary to reach its destination.
4. Except as otherwise indicated in connection with the listing of individual places in the filed tariffs of the Company, the amount paid for the transmission of a domestic telegram
or an incoming cable or radio message covers its delivery within the following limits: In cities or towns of 5,000 or more inhabitants where the Company has an office which, as shown by the
filed tariffs of the Company, is not operated through the agency of a railroad company, within two miles of any open main or branch office of the Company; in cities or towns of 5,000 or
more inhabitants where, as shown by the filed tariffs of the Company, the telegraph service is performed through the agency of a railroad company, within one mile of the telegraph office;
in cities or towns of less than 5.000 inhabitants in which an office of the Company is located, within one-half mile of the telegraph office. Beyond the limits above specified the Company
does not undertake to make delivery, but will endeavor to arrange for delivery as the agent of the sender, with the understanding that the sender authorizes the collection of any additional
charge from the addressee and agrees to pay such additional charge if it is not collected from the addressee. There will be no additional charge for deliveries made by telephone within
the corporate limits of any city or town in which an office of the Company is located.
'5. No responsibility attaches to this Company concerning messages until the same are accepted at one of its transmitting offices; and if a message is sent to such office by one of
the,Companys messengers, he acts for that purpose as the agent of the sender.
6. The Company will not be liable for damages or statutory penalties when the claim is not presented in writing to the Company, (a) within sixty days after the message is filed with
the Company for transmission in the case of a message between points within the Ulnited States (except in the case of an intrastate message in Texas) or between a point in the United
States on the one hand and a point in Alaska, Canada, Labrador. Mexico, Newfoundland and St. Pierre & Miquelon Islands on the other hand, or between a point in the United States and
ship at sea or in the air, ib) within 95 days after the cause of action, if any, shall have accrued in the case of an intrastate message in Texas, and (c) within 180 days after the message is filed
with the Company for transmission in the case of a message between a point in the United States and a foreign or overseas point other than the points specified above in this paragraph;
provided, however, that this condition shall not apply to claims for damages or overcharges within the purview of Section 415 of the Communications Act of 1934.
7. It i- agreed that in any action by the Company to recover the tolls for any message or messages the prompt and correct transmission and delivery thereof shall be presumed,
subject to rebuttal by competent evidence.
S. Special terms governing the transmission of messages according to their classes, as enumerated below, shall apply to messages in each of such respective classes in addition
to all I he foregoing terms.
9. No employee of the Company is authorized to vary the foregoing.
CLASSES OF SERVICE
DOMESTIC SERVICES INTERNATIONAL SERVICES
FULL RATE TELEGRAM FULL RATE(FR)
The standard fast service at full rates. May be written in any language that can be
full rate exlpedited service. expressed in Roman letters, or in secret language. A minimum charge for 5 words applies.
DAY LETTER (DL) LETTER TELEGRAM (LT)
A (lferred vicee at lower than the full rate. Overnight plain language messages. Minimum charge for 22 words applies.
VICTORY LETTER TELEGRAM (VLT)
Overnight plain language messages to armed fores overseas. Minimum charge for
10 words applies.
NIGHT LETTER (NL) SHIP RADIOGRAM
Accepted up to 2 A. M. for delivery not earlier than the following morning at rates A service to and from ships at sea. Plain or secret language may be used. Minimum
substantially lower than the full rate telegram or day letter rates. charge for 5 words applies.
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Adoue, Louis Albert & Adoue, Fannie. [Telegram from Louis A. and Fannie Adoue to David F. Weston, August 8, 1953], letter, August 8, 1953, 10:00 a.m.; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453792/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rosenberg Library.