Show Free Delivery in Small Towns The postmaster general was Indignant indignant indignant indig indig- nant when he ho learned that during his absence on a vacation an ill informed ill clerk in one of ot the offices of ot tho the department had given out given out false information tion ton to the press that the free delivery delvery experiments experiments ex ex- in small smal towns is not a success He caused an examination of ot the last le ie leport re port from these experiments experiment to bo be made made and found they were succeeding beyond his most sanguine expectations and add in a aa a away way utterly to t confound the tho critics of or orthe the experiment It is already nn tin established fact tact it is in stated that the tho increased revenue in those offices where tho the fice fr-ce delivery experiment is on trial uial alm almost st pays for the increased expenditure Even if I the free fre delivery does no not quite pay f for r itself Isel It Itis is likely th that t the postmaster postmaster post post- post postmaster master general will wi ask Congress to W consider conS con COi sider aider tho the question whether hether the tho rural districts districts dis die of the country may not properly expect this slight contribution to their postal facilities wherein in so many many quarters they have had up Ul to the ho present s nt time timo been so limited |