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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1943 October - Page 2

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AS YOU NEVER DROVE BEFORE!
Many a soldier owes his life to a com-
mander who drove him to the utmost
in battle-never let him slacken for a
single fatal instant! And after the war,
many a worker will owe his economic
safety to a leader who drove him
continuously for higher Pay-Roll
allotments for the purchase of War
Bonds!
Despite higher taxes and prices, the
average worker still has more money
than ever before-particularly on the
basis of the family income. With others
in the family earning, too, just let the
worker 'figure it out for himself', and
he usually will realize that now he can
put more into War Bonds than he has
been doing.
That's why the Treasury Department
has set new quotas for the current Pay-
Roll Allotment Drive-quotas running
about 50% above former figures. These
quotas are designed -to reach the new
money that's coming into the family
income. Coming from millions of new
workers ... from women who never
worked before ... from millions who
never before earned anything like what
they are getting today!
The current War Bond effort is built
around the family unit, and the Treas-
ury Department now urges you to or-
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YOU'VE DONE YOUR BIT-NOW DO YOUR BEST
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ganize your War Bond thinking-and
your War Bond selling-on the basis of
your employees' family incomes. For
details, get in touch with your local
War Finance Committee which will sup-
ply you with all necessary material for
the proper presentation of the new plan
to your workers through your labor-
management committees.
Today about 30,000,000 wage earn-
ers, in 175,000 plants, are buying War
Bonds at the rate of nearly half a bil-
lion dollars a month. Great as this
sum is, it is not enough! So turn-to to-
day! Get this new family income plan
working!
This Space Is a Contribution to America's
All-Out War Effort By

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