$42,000,000 OUTLAY TO SPEED CITY'S MAIL; Brown Promises Manhattan 2 New Buildings in Program for Metropolitan Area. $5,000,000 FOR NEWARK All Boroughs to Share in Big Fund--2 -Cent Rate for First-Class Mail Urged. Maps Nation-Wide Program. $42,000,000 OUTLAY TO SPEED CITY'S MAIL Tunnel to Link Buildings. Bronx Site Studied. Predicts Subway Mail Service.

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A comprehensive program of improvement in postal plants and transportation for Greater New York and the metropolitan area calling for an expenditure of $42,000,000 was outlined by Postmaster General Walter F. Brown in an address last night before the Bronx Board of Trade at its dinner in the Hotel Astor. View Full Article in Timesmachine »