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March 30, 1945 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-03-30

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Page Thirty

THE JEWISH NEWS

FOUR YEARS, AG

H

ANs is a German. Four years ago, he felt thel v - ay
many of us feel today. He thought the war was
as good as won.

MIN OUR SIMS

Most of us know that this is the
of
this war—the time when our fighting men must give
everything they have, not o to a while but hour
after hourn•day after day.

If every Iasi one of us here at home will try to match
the constant, day-to-day drive of the men who fight
our battles, we'll raise that money.

r

He had reason to think so. Far more reason than we
have. France was his. England was bloody after
Dunkerque. The German Army seemed invincible.

of PASSOVER GREETINGS to You.

B

rug

Can w e do the job that Hans couldn't do? It's up to

For this is the financial crisis of the war just as
surely as it is the military crisis. Millions of dol-
lars' worth of equipment is being destroyed. The
money to replace it must come from _ us, quickly.:

This War Bond Message Sponsored by These Firms

_

The way to do it is to put every cent we can possibly
invest into U.S. War Bonds. Not some of us. All of
us. Not once in a while during a drive, but regularly.

But this aldtie Is -not en-64h. Thib lilies of brave men
are not enough. Money is needed too. '

But the war wasn't almost over. And now it is our
armies that are on the march. It is our bombers:blast-
ing German cities. Victory is in our grasp. It's up to
us to see that we don't let it slip through our fingers
the way Hans did.

Instead

FriVay, Meech 30, 1945

you.

01Q ON DSMODAY!

Kelly's Service Station

Rex Plating Works

TOM COTTER

Ryan Coal Co.

McNichols Corner Santa Barbara

2543 Grand River

Haberdasher

17400 Ryan Rd.

Book-Cadillac Hotel

Reeber Furniture Co.

Mendelson Egg Co.

3353 Michigan

3906 Joy Road

Enduro

Mme. A. Corset Shop

Polish — Wax — Cleaners

Mrs. Celia Black, Prop.

Lippitt Jewelers &
Optometrists

Dr. Albert- J. Lippi

13969 Woodward

32-38 Davenport

8821 Twelfth St.

Pollak Printing Co.

Al Pollak

2319 Grand River

CH. 0895

Phil Krawitz, Jewelry

David Gornbein

1004 Metropolitan Bldg.

Jacob Goldberg

J. H. Hack Mfg. Co.

Michigan Lead Co.

7049 Lyndon

2005 Vulcan

Kohlenberg

Feldman Bros.

Co.

Sam & Ben Feldman

Furniture

3514 Caniff

7925 West Jefferson

2472 Riopelle

Children's Shoes

Guardian Steel Corp.

Michigan Trading Corp.

Monroe Waste Paper Co.

322 Fisher Bldg.

11675 E. Eight Mile Road

140 Twelfth

1418 Hastings

Hornung's

This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department

send War Advertising Council.

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