New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1919, Page 13

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Gl 1:“\ B I\llAl\ hONNLLl'( UT, FRIDAY, I L States and soveral foreign countries; | his previous sinid as Lo zone rat taken by congress (o inerense (i . orvics merit naloven (i . q 5 sal - : ot ) AW v nsion of international par- | publications, Mi. Durleson said ‘ of postage on the portion « e shall be quired to pa Gk 8 G g ;i . o G ) »u,u‘”uj = ¢ , and the increase in weight| postmaster gencral has al tions davoted fto advertlising - i e AT i Tor e ‘ X e ondny ) o virtues of parcels permitted in the | lieved thai a low, flat rate of ciently to pay the cost of transport- | be a long step in the direction of . § i EHALL ship than could 5 & ! <hould apply lo vemding matter, for ] ing and handling same.” R e N e e (iue i boniine D . L recelve \ i d il Unions. | the reason that its primary purpose is With reference to the applicalion of | Service and a mcre busines: ad operation el e X 3 Yo 5l in ashed repeal of | the dissemination of news and is edu- e requirements 1o post- | ministration of postal affar month permitting affiliation of | catio; but he is also firm in 1he s e Lot Ui ooy e cte uni P i o B T (G, LR I o] s Jow rae SElvosliee Aiinntis e, S Pakes Up Air Mail Service, companying ia sl N abor organizations “which sanction | should not apply to that portion of [ jce might be consclentlously ci S e SN se from ‘ 08t OI 106 RCVGI]lleS Exceed Ex- rccourse to the strike or boycott {o| the publication devoled to advertising [ out as far as practicable, and pendin, MOl evsts Seannietit e L e o o ’ upbortd | enforce their demands.” or commercial uses. The law which | enactment hy the congress of leg space to develoimient of the air maill telegraph systems un rts on el pe[]d[t[]]‘es 1[1 Tha[ Depar[mem I I again call the attention of con-! fixes a zone rate for advertising mat- | tion which, though repeatedly serviee, concluding with this state- [ ment during the war p N AR sress to the impropricty of govern-iter is eminently fair, as the rate of | by the pos ter general, failed of \ leson reasserting his ion th 15 heen cor ment employees owng allegiance 10! postage is increased in the proportion | pas everal cxecutive orders ha these communication facilitics shoald ! still i any organization which might stand? ¢ha¢ the publication is commercialized | been od by the president extend be government-owned v Fown A surplus of ! between them and the government, | ind according to the distance it is|ing in effect the elassified civil sevviee | 5 5 e only practical commer- | crnment control period he said ffice operations iov | and te the actual mens to govern- | {ransported: nd the publisher, | to postmastershins of all ¢l 3 < ‘ rvi the world.{ “Ti s quite a difterence tween the fiscal year 1919 wes announced in | Mental authority which is involved in' {nerefore, to a certain extent fixes for+ requiring thaf iiese who wer nk serviee cizn countries com- vernment ownership of e winc the annugl report of Postmaster Gen. | SUCh, affiliation,” Mr. Burleson said. | nimself the rale of postage on his| cted into civil service by exccutiy wres “nitude, in contin- | systems as a part of the, postal cs- 5 A ) he avowed purpose of labor oi-| publication. The postmaster general | ders under previous administrations | vous depcudabi nd in benefits to | tablishment and government control| United Stat figures are sub- | wanizations is nol ulone to advance | carnestly recommends that action be | without having Leen subjected to any | commarce, Its record ol performance | for a limited and very uncertain peri- ; postal establ Ject 10 some adjustment which would | the social and economic welfare of | ) members of their order but to exer-, S=———————————" ciso @ coercive influence upon the em- ployver to compel submission to their of the pres- | demands. The strike and the boycoct ent postoffice administration that are weapons designed to be used in revenues had exceeded expenditures, | WUACK or in resistance. The govern- ke e ment of the United States is not to G Hus of more than | o attacked or resisted hy any citizea 000 as compared to an of the land urely no such special [ > deficit of nove than § i privilege is reserved to those who, rfn the preceding ven year period s, through the nature of their employ- shown in an appended table. thout the po; believes, through vernmel ip and operation part establshment to tnf ail service of the United Washington. De $2.342.851 in posto stems of { incorporated into #} rent.” eral Burleson. The pincrease the surplus, Mr. Turleson said, adding that this was the sixth time in the seven yeau ment, are sworn fo serve the govern- The cause of the change i ment itself and owe to it the special 3 3 ¢ mediately apparent,” th 3] s 1 alle nce ol rvice duty, 1 of this comparison. ‘“Whereas .| “Whatever interestlabor may claim rovenues under this adminis 1| in the products of its toil, it can not @ Increased § ,818 or at the be claimed for government emploves f 20.65 per cent., compared with the | that they acqure a larger interest or FEg seven et period prior {o the time it | greater power in the government than g med ofiice i iti % penditures in- | that of other citizens, hecause of the 5 “ter of their employment. § y o fference 4 srnment emploves should be belween thc increas itures | permitted to organize for their social il ST i e in vent ss and general welfare, to apy r before ! losses, cquals the amount of the net | committees of con ., and to fur- 8 hange 10 favor of the public treas- | nish information concernng the postal r service of which they may ha Answer to Critics. ¢ knowledsge. | k8 1 I “The enforcement of the principle LIS e crlugisaBlovalg QORI Sob e o Siehd oy s‘]‘?xnln (‘.m rtoent's financial policy, My, | LAt Sovern ployes Fuvieson said, “was duo to. lagk of | Mold an afillation incompatibie with Conitlate o information - | their obligation to the public service “The facts, as presented ho added, | €all not be distorted into a reflection tell & Store o hehiearient ‘ol iupon the efficlency und loyalty of, the G0 noticall iy ot o el inostalemploy whose devotion to ; Gnd boie i s T aie iy | public duty unoer theivying test of ninistration! stands, squaxely fon war was conspicuously demonstrated 15| But the principle is one which can not he prudently disregarded.” improvements in the Zone Postal Rates, S, i | St e s e N And Have It Reserved for _ . £l xmas | Di}";,"g‘ds A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office The gift supreme. 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