Show CRURAL FREE DELIVERY First Assistant and Fourth Assistant PostmasterGencral Disagree Regarding Re-garding Posting Names Washington May 31The Fourth Assistant As-sistant PostmasterGeneral has recommended recom-mended to PostmasterGeneral Payne regarding the posting of names of residents resi-dents on rural free delivery routes In the postofllccs on those routes be rescinded re-scinded No action has yet been taken on the recommendation First Assist ant PostmasterGeneral Wynne and the Fourth Assistant PostmasterGeneral disagree on the question The order was issued by Mr Wynne as acting PostmasterGeneral and was approved by Mr Payne when he returned re-turned from the West Indies Mr Payne said today that he believed that the publicity attained through the order or-der would add 31000000 a year to the postal revenues and In this way would help to make the service selfsupporting and that he believed the publicity was In line with tho doctrine of the greatest great-est good to the greatest number Mr Payne said that tho objections to the publicity given the names of the patrons came from the country newspapers news-papers which are made more subject to competition from the large papers from the country store which loses by the invasion of the aggressive advertising i advertis-ing of the large mercantile houses in the cities and the wholesale stores of the cities from which the country storekeepers store-keepers get their stock the mailorder houses invading their field Mr Payne said today that he would welcome an Intelligent public discussion of the question |