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Show r---- " ' 7 DEFENSE BOND - QUIZ i . - Q. When will the "drive" to sell Defense Savings Bonds begin? be-gin? A. There will be no "drive". Many people think of the Defense De-fense Savings program as like the Liberty Loan campaigns of the first World War, which were conducted for stated periods to raise specific quotas. quo-tas. The Defense Savings program pro-gram is a long-range, continuing con-tinuing effort to stimulate the public to buy more and more Defense Bonds and Stamps month by month, and is essentially a program to promote mass saving, as well as to provide money for defense. de-fense. Q. Are the Defense Savings Stamps sold at retail stores exchangeable for Defense Savings Sav-ings Bonds? A. Yes. They are the same as Stamps on sale at post offices of-fices and elsewhere. Q. Who said: "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country"? A. Nathan Hale, who gave his life for America, like great numbers of his fellow countrymen. coun-trymen. We are only asked to lend our dollars for Defense De-fense Bonds and Stamps to defend the liberty for which they died. Q. Where I work there is no pay-roll allotment plan for the buying of Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps. How can I get one started? A. This depends on your position, and the kind of organization in which your are employed. Generally speaking, your immediate im-mediate superior would be the proper person to receive your suggestion that you would like to have a voluntary payroll pay-roll allotment plan introduced. The firm's bank can supply information about such a plan. NOTE To buy Defense Bonds and Stamps, go to the nearest post office, bank, or savings and loan association; or write to the Treasurer of the Uni-' ted States, Washington, D. C. Also Stamps now are on sale at retail stores. |