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Show Defense !j" Bond Quiz ) Q. What is the Treasury's un- j derlying thought in avoiding a j pressure campaign to sell Defense i Savings Bonds and Stamps? i) A. The beJief that the Ameri- j can public is anxious to aid to the J . limit in defense of the Nation, 1 1 and also wants to save money for i future needs, especially since such f savings will help to keep down , i the cost of living. J Q. Should I buy Defense Sav- ings Stamps at retail stores rather i than at post offices and banks? I A. Buy stamps wherever it is J most convenient. The important ' tiling is to purchase Stamps as I often as you can, and exchange the completed Stamp album for a f Defense Savings Bond. Q. In a payroll-allotment plan, ' is an employee committed to pur- f chase any stated amount of , De- ! i fense Bonds say, $100, $300, or J $5C0 worth? i A. No. The payroll-allotment plan ; is part of the voluntary Defense J Savings Program for encouraging i the public to save systematically. I An employee may drap out of a t pay-roll-allotment plan at will. j ' Tliere is no compulsion. 1 Q. Where are Defense Savings j k Stamps on sale? j f A. At post offices, most banks, savings and loan associations, : . great number of stores. Look for the sign: Defense Savings Stamps i on Sale Here. j NOTE: To buy Defense Bonds j and Stamps, go to the nearest,, post office, bank, or savings and j loan association; or write to the : I Treasurer of tire United States : 1 Washington, D. C. Also Stamps are now on sale at retail stores. j |