Show Postal Rate Raise I Protest Is Sought I Support by the chamber of or com corn met met-ce in protesting to congress against the proposed increase in first first- class postal rates rales was asked by the Intermountain Association of oC Credit Men lIen in a letter leller received from Robert Peel manager In urging the chamber of commerce to go on record against a change in postal rates Mr Peel pointed out that by charging 3 cents instead of ot 2 cents for a letter would mean an increase increase in in- crease of 50 per cent which would work n il hardship on business houses First-class First mail mall Is paying ing a handsome handsome handsome hand hand- some profit to the government while second-class second rates under which magazines maga zincs and other publications are sent caused a loss of last year Mr Peel said n |