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Show II R. M. A. CLERKS I BANQUET CHIEF William M. Collins, National President Talks to Ogden Men Discussing llio problems of the railway mall clerks, present laws and regulations that affect them and legls-latlon legls-latlon wbllh is proposed for the betterment bet-terment of the service, railway mall r!erks of Ogdn, Salt Lake l'oratell:) and Chcvenno attended a banqili t given last evening at tin- Weber ciubi in honor of William M. Collins, national na-tional president of the Railway Mali association, of Washington About 30 I clerks wore in attendance. President Collins wan ihe chief speaker of the evening, being: Introduced Intro-duced by John C. I K ingston, as toast-master, toast-master, represent in l- the Oadonl branch of the association, the menx- bers of which were the hosts. Other speakers wcro Herman 13. Askew, president of the Ogden branch; Ross H R. Wlntorodc. president of the Salt H Lake branch, Monro.- E Williams anu H W. E. Zuppann. advertising manager H of the Btandard-Examlher. w The national president urged the railway moll clerks to present their H views to their congressmen, so that H it could be plainly understood that H the. clerks did or did not favor certain measures. Some "f the present rules H and regulations of the postofflce de-j H partment were criticized by the speak-1 era as damaging to the service givn; H to the public, as well as injurious to the mail clerks H The committco in charge of the H event was composed of .John A. Gagar, ' chairman; Herman B. Askew and Herbert ED Snyder oo |