Rep. Birmingham sent a letter US Sen. David I. Walsh asking Walsh to speak with the U.S postal authorities to restore the ability to collect and sort mail to the Brighton and Allston post offices (Boston Globe, July 20, 1928, p. 5).
Previously, the postal authorities took these duties away from the stations and moved the work to the Brookline post office. Since the change, there had been delay in the mail reaching its destination, and the residents have complained about the delays. Sen. Walsh responded to Birmingham’s letter in which he proposed to take up the issue with the federal postal authorities and tell Birmingham when he receives a response, the Globe reported (Aug. 7, 1928, p. 10).
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