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Show 4901 STARS ON THIS SERVICE FLAG "Just inside the door of the big administration ad-ministration building of the Willys-Overland Willys-Overland company in Toledo, 1 ' says Manager Arch Browning of the Browning Brown-ing Automobile company, local Willys-Overland Willys-Overland distributors, "the visitor may see one of the company's proudest possessions. pos-sessions. It is a service flag which stands a mute tribute to 4901 Overland employees in the service of Uncle Sam somewhere on the broad Atlantic, on the battle-torn fields of Franco or in the training camps. "It has been said that this is a 'gasoline 'gaso-line war,' and the numerous requirements require-ments in men who are skillful in the construction of internal combustion engines en-gines would seem to bear out the truth of this statement. "In accepting the chairmanship of the war camp community fund recently. John Willys, president of the WillyV Overfed, Inc. said that it was hia hope to buof service to these 4901 men in the r-5vice so that they might be broiiqft hprne at the conclusion of the war fiysically and morally fit to again take up their places as useful citizens. " |