The Cedarville Herald, Volume 68, Numbers 1-26

n . GSDAJtVXLLRmtRAU), FRIDAY, MCIHBR I, 1844 * o ★ - ★ '★ ★ ■ ★ I The Sixth War Loan is a challenge to your patriotism. men on buy that bond at once and County over the top, Greene Finance Committee Frank L. Johnson, Chairman SPONSORED PRIVATELY r r o o n HE ME BliV lUf SIXTY -E CONGRF HAPPE By CliAR] Membe: A .preliminarj ^ fid at Wilming ■ apuary 6th, 19 P«1 and Alternu: Ytb Congressiori nlar U. S. Nava Examination to spring fo r the a July 1st, 1945. petitive examine any young man o f the District, seventeen and ti 1945, and can mental and p Those desiring ; tion should imn ence J. Brown, 1406 House Offic ton, D. C. - Last Thursday niversary of P< three years Arm the United. State from one and on than eight millic mately five milli< personnel has e to 3,800,000 witl] increased from 1 ica has producedP 000 tanks; 2,800,6 guns, and 4,308 l ■ past three years' ships have bees least 360 Japane haps 75 more; have been destro miles of the Pac; freed from Japa, enemy prisoners 277.000 Japanese more encircled o plies. The cost 550.000 combat ' ■ 125,000 dead, uf November 15th; I eluding two batfc riers; 42,000 plai 600 were destroy S. merchant shi] debt o f 225 billi< .The Congress people have not grace the late tempt to “cover Pearl Harbor th ments o f the Sc Secretary of the ' quiries into the order o f Congr fication for the Admiral Kimmc who were in co December 7th, ment suggests t least partially r tlon’s greatest n asten The peop know just exact sibility actually they will find oi High Admin making all sort: attempt to evad shortage of mu which has recc war fronts. Sc upon the Congt merman industr thg needed wa others place organized labor man power, citizen knows moment, many o f the country Kings Mills, V ope at Marion closed down tie selfsame public endeavoring to the shoulders are now being meet the emer that many cxi u 'le or not pro ® 'Senate com vCntly complet war pro'ductior industry r>or h the present si stems and res high governm cial&, who we position to kno ed forces, to p tion and distr war supplies. Thp Senate pleted legislat sod by the H ago, granting pionUt to fam veterans, row before th pensjon of '$.3fT wij|ow, $45 foi pnd $5 a mon| fhiW. One or will receive $1 V , * . p,v «• ~.-■- 1 'r' l-- f ■>&'

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