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[Signature] Do you The other day, Gen. Arnold lifted us out of our seats cheering. He said: "One day last month over planes were in the air going from the States overseas to some war theater." Of course, that was just one part day, and a big one. But even so, good. In fact, that's swell! Then Gen. Arnold went on: He told how the Army Air Force and RAF saved our men at Salerno. And in doing it, we had to scrap the bottleneck barrel. How we had to use every plane from every training center, depending modification center to do the trick. He said the Italian invasion "would" KEEP ON WE WISE KEEP UNTIL WE WISH A HAPPY 1944 PATRONIZE YOUR HOME OWNED BUSINESS GREATER Anaheim Gazette Do you know what General Arnold said? day, Gen. Arnold lifted us right seats cheering. The day last month over 1600 the air going from the United to some war theater." What was just one particular one. But even so, that's what's swell! Arnold went on: the Army Air Force and the men at Salerno. And how, had to scrap the bottom of we had to use every plane—a how we had to gather training center, depot and enter to do the trick. Italian invasion "would have been easier with more planes—and could not have been done with less." He talked about the American raids on Germany. On one, 24 big Fortresses didn't come home. On another, 35. On another, 27. On another, 21. And since he talked, 60 bombers—and their gallant crews—went down in a single raid. No one can attempt to evaluate their loss in dollars or the loss to the enemy in destruction of war materials needed by him to carry on the war. But planes cost dollars to produce—millions of dollars. Then he pointed again to the obvious fact that the Italian fight "is a small engagement compared to the gigantic expedition which one day, and we hope not too many months hence, will be set against continental Europe." In short, if a fact was ever clear, Gen. Arnold made this we're doing now is good—NOT NEARLY ENOUGH! And that goes for our building—and for the War Bond makes the building and fighting. Coming soon is a day when mighty effort, we're going to Hitler's Europe and bury German overwhelming mass of men, and all the materials that moan. And to do it we've got the War Bond buying. We've more Bonds and more Bonds right up to the final min Nazi and Jap flags go down in for good! KEEP ON BACKING THE ATTACK WISH YOU ONE AND PPY and PROSPER NEW YEAR ER ANAHEIM MA 225 EAST CENTER ST. Anaheim Gazette — Thursday, December 30, 1943Page Seven said? port, if a fact was ever made crystalgen. Arnold made this one: What doing now is good—BUT STILL NEARLY ENOUGH! that goes for our building, for our —and for the War Bond buying that the building and fighting possible. ing soon is a day when, with one effort, we're going to smash into Europe and bury Germany under whelming mass of men, equipment— the materials that money can buy. to do it we've got to boost our Bond buying. We've got to buy Bonds and more Bonds and more right up to the final minute when the Jap flags go down into the dust— ATTACK! AND ALL ATTACK! AND ALL OSPEROUS R 1944 MARKET PATRONIZE YOUR HOME OWNED BUSINESS