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Show will be called at the New York clear-ins clear-ins house to hear the details of a plan for the formation of a National Currency Cur-rency association in Now York, along the lines provided in the Aldrich-Vreeland Aldrich-Vreeland law, as suggested recently by Secretary of tho Treasury Mac Vcagh. It is regarded as prolable that this action by the New York banks will bo followed by the establishment estab-lishment of similar associations by the national banks of other cities and ptates. According to members of the bankers' bank-ers' committee, Secretary MacVeagh's suggestion meets with general approval ap-proval and endorsement. It is not believed, however, that there is any great likelihood that such a system will be called good of such a system for the steadying effect that its existence exis-tence would have, would not be overestimated. over-estimated. The law provides for the issue of additional banknotes in time of emergency by an organization of ten or more national banks haviug a I capital of $."0,000,000 j . I BANKERS MAY FORM A CURRENCY ASSOCIATION New York. July 19. Within a fortnight fort-night a meeting of National bankers |