Show f P I 1 A call for justice I 1 there Is one class of 0 postal em with whom the government has I 1 certainly not note ideala alt generously these are the men in n the railway mall service who do inore arduous work th than an 1 4 any 0 other cl class a of postal employed emp loyes besides 13 the it which their service involves in aj air speech in the house representative fradrich Fra emerich erich ol of illinois made an all earnest earliest plea in behalf 0 of those employed in the railway mall service pointing out aha exact nature of their duties the becal strain ot of their work and taj th danger attending their employment 1 lie he said tho the railway postal clerk leads the life of 0 a nomad his and sleeping hours are spent in ill the fin comfortable and nerve racking environment ot of the united states mall coach and his waking far exceed in number his sleeping Ble hours his duties demand his big entire atten I 1 tion alon the minuteness of detail that her he must attend to Is tremendous ile II 11 must be a man of 0 good education quick alert and indefatigable ile he must stand a frightful strain which I 1 inevitably evit ably undermines his hia constitution ti on ills his responsibilities are enormous hla his labor highly essential aie Is in constant danger of his life the description is not dot in the least overdrawn only those who inow something of the arduous nature the th incessant strain and the great responsibility lity ot of this service can appreciate how hard and exacting it Is though every one can understand the danger incident to it the men in the railway mall mail service should be bettor better compensated than they are and it would not 4 be amiss to malke malie some provision tor for those nho mho are disabled in the performance for mance of 0 duty editorial from J omaha dally daily bee |