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Don TELL PRIVATE JONES THE JAPS ARE EASY f Tt¥E JOB //V T//E P/tC/F/C /S SF/U 7EKX/F/C/ THERE AM STILL MILLIONS Of J l TOUGH, BRUTAL JAPS TO LICK. J ^ EVERY JAP WE KILL MAKES T MY CHANCES Of GETTING NOME I BETTER, AND IT COSTS PLENTY J TO KILL A JAP IF YOU think Japan is a pushover—you’re fooling youxeeif, mister. Millions of fanatical Japanese are prepared to die for their country. Every American soldier, marine and tailor in the Paoific knows that he has a tough fight on his hands. Yon eaa’t tell them tbeir war is over! Even as you read these words, American men are dying in the fight against Japan. i Look Into your heart and ask yourself honestly: "Have / stopped fighting? Have / stopped buying War Bonds be cause I think the war is about over?” You’re not £ quitter; your answer is "No!” It costs billions of dollars a month to fight Japan The fight in the Pacific calls for a highly specialized type of equipment. B-29 bombers that cost $600,000 in War Bonds; M-4 tanks with bulldozer blades that cost $67,417; "alligators” that cost $30,000; millions of gallons of gas. We need more and costlier equipment than any war has ever called for. And that’s the reason for the 6th War Loan Drive. Just as long as a single Japanese aims a gun at our men—we must continue to buy War Bonds. Once again you are asked to buy at least one extra $100 War Bond. Buy more if you possibly can. Not only is it for the final Victory—it’s for your future. Sign up for extra War Bonds on the Payroll Plan. Welcome the Victory Volunteer when he or she calls at your home. Remember —the job in the Pacific is still terrific. We’re out to get Japan m the 6tk War Loan Drive! i M YOUR COUNTRY IS STILL AT WARFARE YOU ? RHYNE-HOUSER MFG- CO.
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