The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1942, Page 30

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA “'Tam Jooking forward to dictating peace to the United States in the White House in Washington.” —Admiral Yamamoto America so very, very sorry, Japan BUT WE'LL CALL ON YOU IN TORYU, INSTEAD! i bo that’s what you think, do you, Japan? You make treacherous, bad mistake. You forget American people. We say, “No!” And we’re saying “NO!” with every dime and dollar we put into Defense Bonds and Stamps—money which will go to produce the finest, deadliest fighting equipment an Army and Navy ever had! Remember Pearl Harbor, Japan? Knife in back make all America mad. FIGHTING MAD! * k k k America! Don’t delay. Put your dollars into uniform. Put them into U. S. Defense Bonds and Stamps. That’s the way every American can help win the war—this all-out Axis War upon us! . We must act fast. Start getting your share of United States Defense Bonds and Stamps today. Get them regularly, day after day, week after week. If you have already bought a Bond, now is the time to get more! Remember, every Bond you buy is a blow at the military maniacs attacking us—that every ‘dollar you invest will come back to ycu with interest on that brighter, happier day when Victory is ours, and there is peace again throughout the world. America Needs Men ... Materials . .. Money — and the Money must come from YQU T A A e S G20 PR TN ieu U, S.WAR BONDS AND STAMPS This space is a contribution to AMERICA'S ALL-OUT WAR EFFORT by ERNIE'S COCKTAIL BAR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1942 * | INVEST IN SAFETY—WITH PERFECT SAFETY Facts About Defense Bonds (Series E) and Stamps How much do they cost? You LEND Uncle Sam You GET BACK $25.00 $75.00 .. . $100.00 °* $375.00 . . $500.00 When is maturity? Ten years from the time you buy the Bond. If you need the money befare then, you can cash the Bonds at any time after 60 days from date of pur- chase. A table of cash-in values is printed on each Bond. Naturally, the longer you hold the Bond, up to 10 years, the more money you'll get back, But you’ll never get fess than you put in. What's the interest rate? When held to maturity, the Bonds pay 2.9 percent per year on your investment, compounded semiannually—you get $4 for every $3. What about Defense Stamps? Buying Defense Stamps is a convenient way of saving money with which 1o later buy a real Defense Bond. Stamps are sold everywhere for as little as 10c. When should I buy a Bond? Start now; buy regularly. Sitka, Alaska (am s

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