Show INCREASED BY POSTAL BA BANKS US Efforts 0 foster pu II thrift In the tho United States have hav caused the state board or of trade of Massachusetts to join the tho powerful commercIal organ I which after aller have Cl endorsed p J stai savings banks The Postal Savings Bank with headquarters In Chicago has heon that lint this sonic time ago appointed a committee oui and aud postal laws Its chaIr Ulan being Alfred Alfre W 1 Donovan or of Rockland a cading shoo shoe who has J bean berm one of oC the energetic erH In time the movement for Or old age and Industrial lifo Insurance at cost to ho he Issued th through rough the sa savings banks of Massa tt Al the of oC time the hoard hearth Mi 11 Donovans made mado a report whIch was wa adopted on postal banks as follows s banks would foster thrift and Increase time the of sa saIng say saying Ing In ninny states stales and localities where depositing sa say hugs Ings do not c exist They would lie be a areal areal real benefit not on only for fOI the tho people hilt mit to lo the tue exIsting Mi 1111 time tho leading na nations nations of th the earth have hac this plan Why should the United States which has such a o posItion among the tho great nations lag Jag on a ques question tion that would mean n a great benefit to the tho general public That there Is tie antagonisms antagonism between the sa say hugs Ings and amid banks or of Massa and the proposed postal sax sav savings ings system in spite of the Bankers associations protest appears from time he announcement In the open opening lug ing address of the president of the tho board Judge Lloyd E of Brockton Mass lass A year ago I call called called ed your attention to time the plan of say sayIngs tugs Ings bank Insurance anti and annuIties then recently In the Corn and suggested that its I 1 mIght vell he with wiLh witha wiLha a view to urgIng its more general adoption as n a solution In part pact at al least of a yearly early assuming larger proportions J I believe we can cami with profit to the state antI and In inthe the tho interests of a large Jarge of our people take a more pronounced lion |