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the approval of the board of trustees, shall
direct.
Sec. 4. That accounts may be opened and ac '
deposits made in any postal savings depository
established under this act by any person of the Age of deposi .
age of ten years or over, in his or her own name, tors,
and by a married woman in her own name and Married wo-
free from any control or interference by her imen -
husband ; but no person shall at the same time One person
have more than one postal savings account in his ° ne account -
or her own right.
Sec. 5. That the postmaster at a postal sav- Pass books,
ings depository office shall, upon the making of
an application to open an account under this act
and the submission of an initial deposit, deliver
to the depositor a pass book free of cost, upon
which shall be written the name and signature
or mark of the depositor and such other memo
randa as may be necessary for purposes of iden
tification, in which pass book entries of all
deposits and withdrawals shall be made in both
figures and writing: Provided, That the Post- ^Tpass'books!
master General may, with the approval of the
board of trustees, adopt some other device or
devices in lieu of a pass book as a means of
making and preserving evidence of deposits and
withdrawals.
Sec. 6. That at least one dollar, or a larger At P °fèÍst one
amount in multiples thereof, must be deposited dollar
W . . -, ... r , Multiples of
ore an account is opened with the person de- one dollar.
positing the same, and one dollar, or multiples
thereof, may be deposited after such account has
been opened, [but no one shall be permitted to ^ords^n
deposit more than one hundred dollars in any ics amended
one calendar month] : Provided, That in order May^sfïlm!
that smaller amounts may be accumulated for See page 147 -
deposit any person may purchase for ten cents
from any depository office a postal savings card savings
to which may be attached specially prepared ad-