Jan,ua.r V.,., 1Q., .....1 g„4,4 BAILEY BUGLE WHAT BONDS OFFER :MU5T IN3URF. THEig TUTC/RE VvC.MUSr IN; r V \ Sv/aniped by ever-in-• creasing needs for v/ar e quipment, UriC le S aia v/ill again through the Fourth War Loan Drive offer Americans the opportunity to con tinue their su2:3port of the governr.ient by c. loan. r.e^^soning should con vince us students that v/e stand to reap more frou the results of buying bonds than do our parents. Postwar security rieans more for us; v/e - have more to win or* lose; v;e are yovLngor and, there by have longer to live under v/hiitevo?.'' condi tions exist after the v/ar, be they good or bad. Here is an ppportu- aity to nako an invest ment in future frecdou. Allied victory is an :-ssuranco of this fu ture; but to v;in this war the soldier aust have planes, jeeps, ships, guns, and aia- mun i t i on. St amp s and bonds will buy these materials'. If, hov;ovor', ^hc Allies lose for lack oJ supplies, a life Hitler youth will fac; dominated by ideals. Youth is the time to lec.rn the pi’acoico of thrift. The buying of stamps snd bonds is a thrifty practicc, for, thereby, the futur.-; provided for .first, vested todav in 3 V 3 XS two in- rcturns v4 ten years from now; second, a dollar after the war will buy more boods, bettor goods, and an un. limited choice of goods. Again, a nest egg started b'^; I'^urchas’ii'ig stai'ips and bonds v;ill be found most wolcoino ten years from now when wo students will probably be starting upon a home of oiu’ o\/n. To our parents bonds are a challenge to pro- sei’vo for their child ren the democratic \ro.j of living expressed in the four fx-eedoms and to secure a speedy and permanent peace * For them, too, bonds are an invostmont in security for old ago, and means to fv.lfill dreams of comforts and cherishod ob je ctives * Bonds ?:ia7' bo t}i:'Ug}it of as a' seod thr'.t will labor sprout VICTORY and in that victory tl future security and peace. Every penny invested \;ill give UC a share in that vic tory. He also figlits as a good soldier, be ho young or old, -who \;orl-:s at homo and lends his m.onov to the war effort. J I J'liZSJ / I ; NOT FAIL [ i I MB... BU V -MORE WAR BONOS 1. SIi.lPL:c V/ORDS indi cate a child's cour tesy, sucji as "Yea, I-.Iri V/e aver," or ”Ko, I.Iiss Llartin." 2. TALKING while others are' talking st:'-mps one as in- co'nsiderato of others’ rights. STUDENT BODYIVm CCMNUf: KX^y Bailey's response to ,the needy c iomester v/as excellont-^--thc Junior Irive, tho fifty Christmas boxes for ;he bond-purchased Jeep, and others. Bailey high must keep up its !.lls last led Cross joldiers, ng '44. It cannot reverse its policy od \-;ork dur- BAIL3Y BUGLE \ Published monthly by JOUIlHALIsi? CL-\aS and G 01 ;I,iI]RC lAL DEPAP.Z'LIEITT Bailey,Horth Carpllua I.1EHBER P c; ■ r) A Lditor-F'loronce Joyner :Asso, Editor-3.L.Perry I-Iewa Editor i.i,Brown Business I-,igr»I;:. J.Stott c'*ss t, I'.Igr -. -Dan Johns on ivia ke - up Ed-.- -vt -. Murray Iviimeoscope--P.Biss,ette C i r c ulat i on -’1,.., iLlansiiing i.rt Ivan Denton V 0 c a t i on a 1 - B. D. S p.n d e r s Ramonia Laimn iidvisors J, Former L^ Lisoitrr

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