Show Postmaster Jack Green ON ON THE STAR ROUTE ROUTE- I W Writes ites Well of ot Postoffice I For a time Wednesday morning morn- morn Ing ng the Memorial Building was the he the scene of much hustling and bustling bustling- on one would h have a v e thought that Central Casting had opened a branch office In Park City Actually the U. U S. S Employment Employment Employment Employ Employ- ment Service was signing up potential potential po po- tsarist extras for the movie which will be made in and around Park City City we we hope The word went round that they were signing up boys and girls as well as the Interesting old- old time face type and from Crom the number o of kids we saw we can assure the producer of the movie of ot sufficient kid power Only a DeMille could use alit of them As for the Interesting time old-time face type type we we arent aren't quite sure what they mean We Ve have Interesting Inter esting faces and we have of old d faces plain faces and pretty faces so Im I'm sure the casting director i will find what he Is looking for Cor Now if they were searching I for tor people to play character parts I or or for that matter just plain characters we could supply any number of potentials and that includes Includes In Includes In- In yours truly or our editor who sports that interesting crew- crew cut Seriously and in Hollywood vernacular vernacular ver ver- ver- ver we hope the production will be a super-colossal super success The Saturday Evening Post under date of June 22 1957 carries an article on special interest Interest Inter Inter- est to because the work of Inspector Inspector-in Charge Robert B. B Dunbar is featured in the story As most of ot you know Bob Dob Dun Dun- Dunbar Dunbar I bar is a native Park City boy and he began his postal carreer in the Park City post office and has risen steadily in the Postal In Inspection Inspection Inspection In- In Service to the Important and responsible position he now holds The fe feature cases were the thedy dy dynamited UAL pl plane n which was blown up in November 1955 Just north of Denver and the spectacular spectacular spectacular ular mall train fire which occurred occurred ed at at Echo a few years ago ago The article was a splendid tribute trib trib- tribute ute to the investigative work of the Postal Inspection Service however there was one flagrant misstatement of fact where fact where It pointed out that the Postal Inspectors Inspectors tors could open letters in attemptIng attempt attempt- Ing to locate persons presumably connected with Postal Law Viola dons The The actual fact Is that only designated persons working in various dead letter offices can break the seal on first clas mail mall matter and then only for purposes of ascertaining who the sender or addressee might be in event there is not sufficient evidence on tI the tJ-e face of the envelope I It was not our purpose to detract detract de de- de- de tract from rom this very interesting story of ot the Postal Inspectors Service but since w we we devoted nearly an entire column to the security and privacy of the malls mails a few weeks ago we thought a word of clarification was sary I 1 Again we would like to call your attention to the fact tact that we are still very much in the money order busl business business ss even though the old money order and postal savings closed It was In the Interest interest of or economy eco economy eco eco- nomy that those windows were closed at the suggestion of our district office representative All AU services are still sUI the same at atthe atthe atthe the post office and will be rendered render render- ed through the stamp and gen gen- general general eral delivery a and d Parcel Post windows |