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Show BANK GVANANTEE AND Mr. Taft Hems to think, nr tries to POSTAL SAVINGS, think, that the proportion of .Mr. Dryan K,r' to Kinranteo the money of deposltoru is fl but little short of anarchy. Now Mr, Taft's plan U for tl!e ovemnieut B .),, to establish postal savings btnks. Hy this means which he prop-sea, the. BH " depositor will take his money to thu postollice and h ive it entered in hi. h'xk- like tho lwnk, and the money that the postoljleo receives fnun the HS depositor will be deposited in tlie nutionul banks of the country; hero is IHt. w,,ere Ir' T"ft'8 argument Is torn to tatters nnd riddled to shreds. HB After tho postolllee has received this money from tho people, they do not turn one dollar of that money over to the banks until they hive a guar-Hf guar-Hf ante that every dollar will be returned to tho government. Now if the Bg government demanda u guaranteo before they will deposit their own KB1 noney In a nationnl bank, why should not tho depositor have a guantu- HwTj: t8 when he deposits hia all in the bank? It U ti well-know fact that p,. the different banks that the government designates as depositories iu ' 'wllU),, the government has funds are deposited for the benefit of uiruulu-BB uiruulu-BB ' tion guarantee every dollar of it. Now why should not the individual HHBS an well a the government bo guaranteed? BhB' 3 T,,W sJI sl'ow that tho ltepublicans Iihvo no plea to make to HBg, "pl"ll(U'aUl't'J,lmvc i'vernnyuf theDmv l |