Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 147, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1919 — SAYS KEEP DOLLARS GROWING. [ARTICLE]
SAYS KEEP DOLLARS GROWING.
Indianapolis, Ind., June —-“Keep the Dollars Growing,” is the Treasury Department’s slogan, according to Robert E. Springsteen, director of the Indiana War Savings Committee. Mr. Springsteen’s committee is urging citizens of Indiana to convert the coupons of their Liberty Bonds into War Savings Stamps. In this manner the bond holder Is able to keep his dollars growing. . “June 15 is again pay day In the United States,” said Mr. Springsteen. “On that day Uncle Sam owes his people $86,000,658.00 in interest on the first Liberty Loan. The interest Coupon can be exchanged at the post office or almost any bank for War Savings Stamps, which pay 4 per cent compounded quarterly. “Everybody who can afford it (and everybody ought to be able to save) should reinvest money in the stamps. They are a good investment and they help float government expenses.”
