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When we query the Post Office as to why, for example, an ordinary letter is received ahead of air mail, or a letter from Kansas City takes as long to get to New York or Boston as one from Los Angeles before "Pearl Harbor," the answer is, "There's a war on." Then the official will go on to explain that shortage of help and train delays are the main reasons for lateness of mails, adding that the Post Office handled eight hundred and eighty-one million more pieces of mail in 1942 than in 1941, and with less help. Post Office officials cite the following reasons for delays in the mails:
1. First class mail, ordinary letters, is about ten per cent above former years. Around thirty thousand mail clerks, carriers, and banders or ten per cent of the force, have gone into the Army or Navy. Sorting, handling, and carrying have been slowed therefore because the crack men lost to the armed services have been replaced in most cases by novices.
2. Mail trains are delayed by troop movements going all over the country. The Army has taken some of the Department's postal cars for Army kitchens to serve these moving troops.
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September 4, 1943 issue
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Awake and Pray!
KIMMIS HARTLEY HENDRICK
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"To thine own self be true"
MARION SUSAN CAMPBELL
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Good Is Native to Man
ALINE POWERS FISHER
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At One with God and Unafraid
RUSSELL D. HUGHES
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Man's Dominion
RUTH EVELYN GROFFMAN
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Out of Darkness
ALAN W. THWAITES
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Do You Want God?
INFZ FIELD DAMON
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A Song
PEARL E. WEST
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Why Should I Not Smoke?
John Randall Dunn
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What We Possess
Evelyn F. Heywood
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Authorized Statement on Christian Science by Committee on Publication
William Reid Johnson
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Wait upon the Lord
HENRIETTA IRWIN HARRISON
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I have no words to express my...
Zona R. Shinkle
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This testimony of my first healing...
Leolynn Billhardt
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"Commit thy way unto the...
Anna Mahler
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When I began the study of...
Walter A. Leary
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It is with joy that I express sincere...
Elizabeth Perkins Boyd
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In "Science and Health with...
Neva P. Arnold
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Several years ago, while our...
Albert A. Fox with contributions from Winton Wiley Fox
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Compensation
AMY G. VIAU
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from William E. Gilroy, Kenneth W. Adams, Walton E. Cole