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Show They Were in the Attack -AreYou Backing Them Up With War Bonds? ' ' ' ... - i I $ i f 'i. .'.., f j v 1 f ;'--:,r-H7 I 1 - s - ; :J ! t j I " ....-" John 15. One, 26, of Cincinnati, Ohio, a Motor Machinist 2nd CI., was wounded during the invasion of Sicily. Doctors found 115 pieces of shrapnel when they operated. op-erated. A brother is a prisoner in Germany. Both are buying War Bonds. V waiter Feirtag, 20, of New York, was also wounded during the invasion in-vasion of Sicily. He was in seven hospitals in Africa before being returned to the hospital at St. Albans. A brother, his mother and himself buy Var Bonds regularly. Do you? -"vinniTin'ifaija A strafing: German pilot wounded Lt. (jg) Hinton E. Kinney, 31 of Carrollton, Ga., during the Sicilian Sicili-an invasion, one bullet going through his right knee. He has just bought a $1,000 War Bond. Are you buying your share of War Bonds' Vo.ght W. Baker, 30, of Uctroii jj was S,CabCe- The slP h " Z lu Was torPedoed. His wife brother and dad all work in the buy War SeHPlant ta Detr" ows si Rnn ndS 'eeu'arly. Baker owns 51,600 worth. Are vou hnv Ing your share of War Bonds? ) n-'ire Controlman 3rd Ham C. Wcnzcl, 18. "'.to!' Ohio, a member of i!(rt, crew, was wounded H, i the Tunisian caroP'J; K ceived shrapnel wun M,, legs. The War Bondsjo sure him the best nospi' |