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Show WILSON BUYING LIBERTY BONDS WASHINGTON. April 25. Prest w dent Wilson made a second subscription subscrip-tion to the third Liberty loan at a local theater last night, taking $2,000 worth of bonds. He made his first subscription for $1,000 worth at the same theater two weeks ago. Some of the third Liberty loan posters pos-ters sent to General Pershing in France will be dropped from airplanes behind the German lines. A letter from General Pershing to the war loan organization or-ganization of the treasury received to-day to-day says: "The third Liberty loan posters hare just been received and I desire to say that I consider their use and display among the troops of France a most excellent ex-cellent method of impressing on tie A. E. F. the fact that the people back home are standing solidly behind them. "Some of them dropped by airplanes back of the German airplanes will hc'P j also to impress on such German sol diers and civilians as mav see them the idea that the United States cod slders the winning of the war a defi nite necessjty and that our people are both ready and willing to make the necessary sacrifices to accompli" this end." oo |