Show A call for justice there ther 6 la Is cue class of postal em aloyes with whom the government has certainly not dealt generously thesa are tha the men in tho the railway mall mail sery ice lee who do more arduous vork ork than any other class of postal employed emp loyes besides s the peril which their service involves in A speech in the house rep emerich of 1111 illinois made tan an purnest earnest plea la ili behalf of those em am f played in the railway mall mail service t pointing painting out the exact nature of their duties tho the physical strain of their work and the danger ut attending tending their 4 employment he ile eald said the railway poa pos ital tal clerk leads the life of a nomad his ills waking and aind sleeping hours are spent in the uncomfortable and nerve racking environment of the united states coach and his waking far exceed in number his sleeping hours ills life duties demand his entire atten lion tion the minuteness of deh deb that bo he must attend to is tre mendo he must bo be a man of good fd d cation quick alert and indefatigable he ile must stand a frightful strain which inevitably undermines hia his constitution his ills responsibilities aro are enormous hia his labor highly essential 11 Is lu in constant danger of his life the d description Is not in tho the least overdrawn only those who know something of the arduous nature the incessant strain and the grant great of thir can appreciate liow how hard am ant exacting it N 1 though every one can understand the danger incident to it the men in the railway mall mail service should be better compensated than they are and it would not bo be amiss to make some provision for those who are disabled in the per forra acci of duty editorial Edl tortal from omaha dally daily bee dec |