Show I Listen to Marshall Marshall I I Tell Power of Payroll Savings Washington D. D D How CHow C important is the average workers worker's war bond purchases out of his pay every payday in the grand strategy of the Allied High Command Does the extent of his hiSt or her War Bond allotment have a part in 3 determining when where and the strength of F our military blows Any worker listening in on a recent con con- conversation conversation between General George C. C Marshall President Roosevelt's Chief of Staff and Secre- Secre Secretary r tary of the Treasury Henry Jr r learned the answers to these questions j Said General Marshall Mr Secretary I want you to answer a question for me and to to answer it with complete George Marshall C. C frankness Can we military leaders plan to fight this war in an orderly way way-in the surest and most effective man man- or ner-or must we take extraordinary risks for fear the money will not hold out Replied Secretary I General the American public will take I Icare care of that What they have done in the Second War Loan the drive money they have I 1 I I produced and the spirit they have shown shown-is proof enough for me that they will not let our I fighters suffer from lack of support until we 1 a achieve complete victory no matter how long I that may be nor how much it may cost Up your War Bond allotment out of your Henry wages today Figure it out for yourself how Norge- Norge thau Jr i much above 10 per cent it should be I U U. U S. S |