Monday, Mar. 25, 1935
Brother-in-law's Cut
Last week Railway Express Agency, "brother-in-law of the railroads," slashed its rates between the two biggest cities on the Atlantic seaboard. Railway Express will now carry packages up to 5 lb. between New York and Philadelphia for a flat 25-c- instead of a maximum of 40-c-; will carry 100 lb. for 75-c- instead of $1.45; 500 lb. for $3.64 instead of $7.25--an average reduction of 50%. Reason: competition from trucks.
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