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Show PLANS OUTLINED TO SAFEGUARD U.S.MAILSERVICE Under any and all conditions United States mail must be given proper care, schedulues maintained maintain-ed and prompt delivery made, Postmaster General Frank Walker Walk-er has notified all postmasters and postal department employees. emplo-yees. P. H. Besselievre of Salt Lake City, postal inspector who has been named to work in conjunction conjunct-ion with the local defense boards as department representative was a business visitor in Bingham Bing-ham Canyon Wednesday. In meeting local civilian defense de-fense heads, Mr. Besselievre told of a procedure which post office employees will be required to follow in case of emergency. Postmaster Earl T. James has been instructed to make plans for any possible emergency that will make care of the mails certain no matter what handicaps might be or the amount of expense involved. in-volved. In case of emergency Mr. Besselievre Bes-selievre has given all post office employees instruction to meet at the post office. The building's basement can be utilized as a shelter if necessary. All post Office Of-fice employees will be given i-dentification i-dentification cards that will assure as-sure them of passage through police or guard lines during e-mergency. e-mergency. . |