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October 01, 1943 - Image 58

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-10-01

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Page Fifty-eight

THE JEWISH NEWS

WHEN WILL

Friday, Ocfoll:et -1, 1941

-

THIS WAR
BE OVER-?

WAR LOA

FATTISH MAN we overheard in a Pullman

A

said it would be over some time during the

week of November 11.

He'd talked to "a man.- w
- ho kiiew a man who
was high up in the army" who'd said the Allies
were planning to terminate the war on the 25th
Anniversary of the Armistice.

The fattish man doesn't know.

A woman, who is president of a literary club iii
a medium-sized town in Colorado, says the war
will be over in April, 1944.

This is (we quote her) "just a year after the fall
of Tunisia, which is about the time it ought to take
us to beat Hitler and clean up on the Japs."

The lady doesn't know.

The fact is that nobody can look into a crystal
ball and tell when this war is going to end. Nobody;
not even the General Staff, can look at the war
maps, survey the disposition of troops, weigh our
might against the enemy's might, and tell when
this war will end.

There's only—onething-w
—e- iiii.13-6

this one thing:

-

BACK THE ATTACK • • WITH WAR BONDS!

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PARTS

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Woodrow Wilson

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DEPT. STORE

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CANTON CHINA CO.

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GENERAL SMOKED
FISH CO.

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SERVICE

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sure of—just,

This war will end sooner if everybody on our side
—and that includes you—pitches in and does every'
thing he can to help end it. "Everything" means ;
among other jobs, buying all the War Bonds you
can afford. All.

Your government is asking every citizen to pur-,,:
chase during September $ 100 extra in War
Bonds. At least $100 over and above what he has
J
been buying.



Speed The Victory For The New Year!



THE HACK SHOE CO. -NELSON AUTO PARTS SANITARY LAUNDRY

28 Adams Ave. W.

DETROIT LIVE FISH CO.

t-
oyo-u? Well, the only
Does this sound like a lot to
answer is our men need a lot. A General Sherman
tank still costs $90,000; a Flying Fortress still costs
$450,000.
You can buy your extra $100 worth, can't you?'
If you think you can't, read over every story in too -
A
day's paper that tells about some soldiers, somed
sailors, some marines, some merthant seamenl
dying somewhere in this war-ripped world.

And remember—they're dying for you.

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