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Show ffl THE HEROES OF ffl THE HAIL ifl Will Hays' remark that lie! .B intends to humanize tho post 'B offico under his udministrntion B a postmaster general is worth ,fl Watching for results. B Thero aro noarly 400,000 M men and women inlhe nation's B postal department. Taking B care of tho mails is a job that icquires system, and after a( while, the moro system, thci more deadly will become fhe routine. When a mnn makes' the same trip every day in the I year, such ns tho letter carrier does, the routine must pall on him. When a man is shut up in u mail car day after day and year after year, seeing nothing but bags of mail and gaping pigeon-holes in front of him, it in to bo expected that he will presently rebel against the routine rou-tine of it all. These men tho letter carriers car-riers and railway mail clerks are real heroes. They go out into all sorts of weather to deliver your letter to you, and they aro at their posts on tho train regularly and promptly prom-ptly to see that your letter travels tra-vels properly over the country. If Will Hays' humanizing means that life is to bo made better and moro pleasant for them, we arc for it. In fact, we nro always for the humanizing thing, whether it is in the post-office department depart-ment or out in general business and industry. |