The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 05, 1943, Page 20, Image 20

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Th OHEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Sunday Morning. September 2. !Si3
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lapari is the. nearest: enemy We have here in Orgon . .
Japan is the enemy which; pulled the sneak - purich-at Pearl, f
Harbor . .' . Japan accounted for the -first American loss of ;
" life. We have pciidTief back some already - - the Tokyo raid,
our outstanding victory of; Midway oufi hard-fought gain of
Guadalcanal. "We blasted her out of Attu and Kiskd but there .
. are many more times when newspaper headlines will, shout
"America Invades . . l" ' - !
The whole keynote of the war from now on will be
more and more invasions of enemy-held; territory. fc That's the
way to win the war but it does cost a, whole lot more money. It v
will cost every one of us $150 right now if our armed forces are f
to go on the! offensive from now i on. That's why we at home are
asked to aid by helping to pay for these' invasions by buying
Third War Loan Invasion Bonds. t
Nothing that cmy Ameriamccni.buy
to life, .liberty and the American way -of life than all-cut buying .
of Invasion War BondsThe'record of -Oregon in-iiuying Bonds
, is outstanding .-.- let's keep it that way, because we know how
vital it is It doesn't matteriwhere;ypu BuytBonds -J- it matters a
lot though when you
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