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Letters: No postal welfare for biz

THE SUPREME Court has determined that corporations are now legally persons with the rights of citizenship. Why then should they be excused from paying the same postage rates as we human citizens are charged? If they had to pay our 44-cent minimum for each piece of junk (excuse me, "direct") mail they send, many acres of forests would be spared and the postal service might become solvent.

THE SUPREME Court has determined that corporations are now legally persons with the rights of citizenship. Why then should they be excused from paying the same postage rates as we human citizens are charged? If they had to pay our 44-cent minimum for each piece of junk (excuse me, "direct") mail they send, many acres of forests would be spared and the postal service might become solvent.

Jack W. Boorse, Philadelphia