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Show mm. mmmm mm i 1 I "We Are Buying War Bonds Are You?" ' . r ) I f - - ' ! r t . ; j ? Or- t . . -;yr y J ' ' ! r If: ' I if" ift ; ' j K -j- V ; -" ' ! f k i -v ' . " i" i ! --J "v; I V i- i H i -J A ; r J -i ' 'V ... L. w- t.. w .s ' V J t - : . x i - ' M : t- .. .. . . , ....... . " - Pvt. William E. Morris, Long Beach, Cal., is above draft but has seen three years of serv ice. He lost his left leg below the knee in Tunisia. He wears tlie Purple Heart and Good Conduct Ribbon and continues his Wa Bond purchases. i .1 Spt. Carl Funk, 26, Cincinnati, lost his right eye and sustained a fractured left knee in Sicily. He has been buying War Bonds regularly. regu-larly. He will return to civil life as soon as he Is discharged from Halloran Hospital, N. Y. tfc ., i. .i - Pvt. Irwin I.iCvinso, Baltimore, was struck by shrapnel in the left shoulder at Palermo. The fingers of his left hand are paralyzed. When his father asked if he needed anything, his son replied: "Buy War Bonds." His father bought 51,500 worth. Pvt. Donat Cartier, Dcrry, N. H-, suffered a fracture of the leg above the knee in Sicily when struck by an 88 mm. shell. He was held prisoner for two days by the Germans, traveling in a tank. He is a regular purchaser of War Bonds. Pvt. Thomas Dellarossa, Trenton, N. J., 18th Infantry Patrol, was wounded by shrapnel at El Guitar, Gui-tar, Africa, and now must wear a special brace for his left knee". He won the Purple Heart. He buys War Bonds regularly and urges you to. |