Show Yesterday afternoon a letter Teached the postoffice addressed to the Secre tary of the Republ can Committee There be n no real name on the enve lope the d str butor carr ed it to the d rectory clerk for a more exact ad dress Noth ng was d scovered n th s sect on so it was turned over to the superintendent of ma Is G S Chambers who mads several mquir es anil finally called up the Republ can county chairman before he got the secretary located "What mal c ousness prevents postoffice employees from knowing the roster of the Republican organ zat on by heart It would seem the r long tra nmg under Postmaster Thomas would have g ven better results Just th nk! In an office of 110 clerks and ninety eight carr ers no one knew the name of the pres dent of a pol t cal club or the secretary of a pol t cal com mittee although some of these em ployees have been on the iob more than sixteen years Could malice st ng worse? ' |