Postal Riders and Raiders
“The primary step in connection with second-class mail is taken in the forests of the American continent.”— Senator J. P. Dolliver.
Postal Riders and Raiders
Are we fools? If we are not fools, why then continue to act foolishly, thus inviting railroad, express company and postoffice officials to treat us as if we were fools?
By The Man On The Ladder (W. H. GANTZ)
Issued By The Independent Postal League
CHICAGO, U. S. A. 1912
COPYRIGHT, 1912, BY THE AUTHOR ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Price $1.50, Prepaid to Any Address. Independent Postal League, No. 5037 Indiana Ave., Chicago
W. H. Gantz
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Postal Riders and Raiders
DEFICITS AFFECTED BY SECOND-CLASS TONNAGE.
ATTEMPT TO BREACH THE CONSTITUTION.
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TESTIMONY UNDER OATH.
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THE HUGHES COMMISSION.
HEARINGS BEFORE THE HUGHES POSTAL COMMISSION.
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NO CREDIT ALLOWED FOR SERVICES RENDERED OTHER DEPARTMENTS.
FREE-IN-COUNTY MATTER.
FRANKED AND PENALTY MATTER.
EXPRESS COMPANIES CONDUCTING A CRIMINAL TRAFFIC.
THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE.
AN EXECUTIVE OVERSIGHT—POSSIBLY.
THE HUGHES COMMISSION.
A POSTAL TELEGRAPH.
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SOME LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE FIGURING.
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SUBSIDY RAIDERS.
TOUTING FOR “FAST MAIL.”
THE PARCELS POST.
PARCELS POST “TESTS.”
THE WORM UNCOVERED.
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