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Show Are you entitled to wear a target lapel button? You can ONLY if you are .investing at least ten percent of your income in War Bonds to do your part on the home front toward winning the War. The target lapel button is a badge of patriotism, a badge of honor. You should feel proud to display it. The buttons are obtainable at your plant management, at the office of your local War Bond chairman, or at your Payroll Savings Window where you authorize your ten percent pr.yroll deductions. Enlist in the ten percent War Bond army and do ypur part to win the War. tj. S. Treasury Department Soldiers of Production America's "soldiers of production," men and women working in the plants of American industry, have their uniforms, too. Some uniformi worn by G-E workers on vital production jobs are shown below. 1. Not a gas mask, but a special 2. Like a man from Mars, t A Tiose mask to guard his breathing, "cold room" research man i- Is worn by this spray painter at his strange sight as he tests airp job in one of the General Electric instruments for high;altitudt F- ; 'plants. formance in a G-E laboratory. illl illlii 3. Frankenstein? No, just another 4. The helmet he w'aIh Ay. ; G-E worker. His job is sandblasting protect him from hghtl l e big turbine castings for Uncle from a welder's arc cou' th;j I Sam's ships at one of the General blindness if he did not wes I Electric plants. strange headgear. General Electric believes that Its first duty good citizen is to be a good soldier. General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. .fGENERAL EIECTFJCj |