p4Y H-'NE 14' 1945 (0ne aNearer Victory)"
THE WAYNE3VILXE MOUNTAINEER
Section Ons-Fagc 5
BATTLE VITAL TO JAPS
Marshall King
Pledge Victory
lo 'Bond Front'
WASHINGTON. D. C.-The Army
t;i:..!5at "? pas,
!C-;ii,ra I0 nave been in
surmountable obstacles and the
Navy has prom
ised full uncondi
tional surrender
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Chief of Staff
OCEAN
General George
C. Marshall and
Fleet Admiral
Ern--- J King
said todav, in
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commenting o n
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enth War Loan.
General Mar
shall said:
"We in the
Army have over
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IiviEST ARTILLERY DUEL of the Pacific war was reported raging on
-j Ok.: mano i" uio xvjruiijrus s u. o. rmy rorces closed in
(j,..:.. 1 lines (map A) where strong Jap units were standing
-c oi Nali.i, local capital, and landed on Tsukan Island off Naka
Bar. Though Marines continued sweeping through light opposi
a.ci the norfh of the island (map B), observers believe that the
a the fiith would develop Into an extended campaign. The
dc.T !:a'.eJ by our forces Is shaded in the map at upper right,
is itr.ncgic nearness to China and Japan, which makes its de
al to tiic enemy, is shows in map at upper left. (.International)
icle Sam Needs
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MARSHALL
past would h;n,
been insurmountable obstacles. Sc
nave you. that is where the enemy
miscalculated for i0 Americans,
nothing has ever been impossible.
Yours is a hard task a heavy re
sponsibility. But we of the Army
have confidence that you will again
achieve the impossible."
Admiral Kin:; said:
"We have bad
t w o w a r s t o
wage. One of
those w ars is just
beginning. That
means that your
own labors, far
from over, are
also just begin
ning. The Navv.
like the Army,
has one objec
tive. The uncon
ditional surren
der of the enemv.
We will attain
that objective
because of peo
ple of good faith.
People who have demonstrated their
patriotism and their willingness to
undertake the most gigantic finan
cial task ever undertaken by a free
people."
KING
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True or False
Test jour knowledge of your
Government's War Bond Financ
ing program. The answers to
these questions, given at the end,
should he known by every
American. How good are you?
1. 85 million Americans have pur
chased Series K War Bonds.
2. B4r; of all the money ever in
vested in E Bonds is still invested
in them.
3. If a Bond is lost, stolen or de
stroyed, it is .iu.st the same as if the
owner had lost the money he in
vested. 4. E Bonds may bo cashed at any
qualified bank for their full cost any
time after (SO days from datcof issue.
5. The U. S. Government's prom
ise to redeem War Bonds any time
after 60 days from date of issue is
just as strong -as its promise to
stand back of a dollar bill.
6. You have to hold a Bond the
full ten years to get. any interest.
7. The lowest-priced War Bond
costs $25.
8. War Bonds are better than cash.
ANSWERS
' 1. True.
2. True.
3. False. War Bonds are regis
tered in the names of their owners
and lost Bonds can be replaced.
4. True.
5. True. Compare Wording on
Bond and a bill.
6. Fajse. Your Bond increases in
valueafter one year. See the values
on the back of the Bond. But you
get a greater increase in value the
lonycr you hold a Bond, up to $1
at the end of 10 years for every $i
you paid.
7. False. A $25 Bond costs $18.75.
8. True. They can be replaced ii
lost, they increase in value and they
can be converted into cash in cast
of need.
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The Mountaineer
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WAR BONDS PAY OFF
IN THESE 7 WAYS . . .
W BIGGEST, MOST URGENT WAR LOAN OF ALL!
THE
MIGHTY
Y
" I lull's wlnit I'm doing 4 . .
"I lilting fin twice sis hard buying
lii'irr us ninny Imiuls as I ever did before.
I 'i'lo Sum has iot- lo raise in this war
loan jusl ulunit as much as lie did in 2
war loans last year up to this time.
"Thai's why (he 7th is the biggest and
most important ol them all.
"Ami I'm mighty proud - it 1 every
farmer mijh( to be lo have the chance
lo help !
"'Ihe way I figure i(, at this crucial
time in the war I 'nelc Sam is calling on
nil ol us to jjo whole hog to produce
more food, lo build more equipment, lo
do ali we can lo liil (he enemy--MAUI)
without a let -up.
"And of course all that taUes money.
Money for thousands ol giant new planes,
money for all the tons ol ammunition and
war supplies our lir-hting men need to do
the job up brown.
"Neighbor, that's where you and I
come in.
"We can help in the chore of sending
our boys everything they need help by
buying all the bonds we can . . . twice as
many as wc did last time!"
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I lie Miino I nvernment ichmi
1'iirks iiur W ar itoniis a tiackt ih
tn liiiil tliillms you put inn. rhen,
011 get $100 at maturity loi eei
loaned now.
Ymi citn (jet your money back M
days after issue date, any unit toi
need ii . . , in the meantime yon
llet Mifety und steady growth.
Yon have n hncklotf to renew tarn
huililinils, mid equipment jttet ih
wiir.
licuids will insure your children a
M-hooliii. or provide lor your arm
security travel, retirement,
Itoniis iio into a national neat eti
that will help to asuire post-wn-
pi ohperiu .
Iloiuls transform yoflr love ol home
mi (I country into action . . . you join
personally in the highest, most ur
gent War Loan of all the Seventh!
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U. S. j'titiiuii) liilwrliiemenl prtfand uiuler Ihe uai'iio oj lint v llrftu Iniait and II ar jidirrlt.miy Council
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