Show STUDY POSTAL LAWS I WHEN SENDING MAIL Consul Charles harle C- C rolt of H B. B r- r r. ran quotes a n part o of a letter bich he lie sent to an American firm firma to together ether wit with h comments 0 III ts t thereon The letter helter is characteristic of if r replies rek- rek re- re plies it is is necessary ary to 0 make with an au annoying norin frequency to communications from such Kiich firms endeavoring to extend their sales bales into Colombia in fact the statement which follows i is onu called 11 into use so sti frequently bat it would I Ibe be lie a L t considerable i 8 saving of limo hue if it il were wore embodied in iii it a i circular letter or rubber bIn IiIi c Co j It is also alo suggested that your our mailin mailing department acquaint il itself df with forfi foreign n posta postage c requirements Wo We were cre obliged oblige to pay penalty pay penalty postage o oon on your our communication which bore but buti 2 i rents when F fi cents cent were required This i is I a ma mailer hut but letters m 5 I stamped when addressed to lo I firms s with whom hoiu you yell hope to tui ut I into bu business rel relations will at mt once oner place yon I at a disadvantage it While this has been licen told over o and andor andover r over a again lIin I to 0 shippers to tf such an ami extent nt that thud it would ouM scorn m that it must ha have 0 received considerable hlo 1 attention It iou thoro i is still much need of improvement improve ment as is evidenced p 13 h. time the receipt at It this o office jec this week weck of no less than six ix letters bearing short postage The rho rho standing taD of time the houses houles sending I these communications precludes tho the po pos pos- of such action being ein intentional It is s evidently c mere carelessness or ig ic- ig- ig norance or IJ both th for the utter titter of many maD American shippers f to such matters is iN onh only too well known am anti and andreco reco recognized I |