Cahrles H Quackenbush Letter From the Postmaster General

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Cahrles H Quackenbush Letter From the Postmaster General
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— A. No.
6. Has he indorsed the efforts of those who have misrepresented the service, its con- ditions and its officers? — A. No.
7. Has he at any time incited insubordination among his fellow clerks? — A. No.
8. Has he ever advocated the policy of affiliation of the clerks in this division with the American Federation of Labor? — A. No.
9. Has he ever urged you or have you ever heard him urge anyone else to join a labor organization, should one be organized in this division? — A. No.
No. 831.
...1. Are you a clerk in the first division, Railway Mail Service? — A. Yes.
2. Are you acquainted with Charles H. Quackenbush, formerly a clerk in your division? — A. Yes.
3. State of your own knowledge and not from hearsay whether or not in your opinion Mr. Quackenbush has fomented unwarranted discontent among his fellow clerks. — A. No.
CHARLES H. QUACKENBUSH. 107 4. Has he been a disturbing element among the clerks of the said first division? — A. No.
5. Has he been an agitator against the proper administrative acts and policies of the department?


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