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Show y / : Md | CONSERVATION OF FLUORESCENT AND INCANDESCENT LANPS "THANK GOD FOR AMERICA" > ee first of March, quirements meet this 1944, of the by Signal condition, special ree. — liberty Corps. To Thank the War Product- T remember Washington, that all within the says, our these and lamps during essential purchase measures, and 1944, it of not requirements between will of the A- keep to fought | frees now the 2s America," Bless T remember the lump in my throat Ll left New York Harbor and bade the release of substantial quantities of tungsten and molybdenum wire for more ing Critical flame Liberty of statue use, "God out b2hind left they those but return, cried these permit "Spanish-Amcori- IT remember those that went "over there" in 1917 to keep democracy and. T remember that some did | liberty. incandes- By adapting conservation 1, the grand- my stories the they how and merica conserve and limit to in staticns Command, this period. March and fluorescent lamps, Engineers is imperative camps, Service of of "It posts, use cent Chief me told father can" of | a Americal for I recall as «.boy how proud I was to portray George Washington or Robert Brewster in the school pageant. ion Board has requested the War Department to reduce the purchase of fluorescent and incandescent lamps for the purpose of holding Army in= ventories to an absolute minimun, Officer happiness. of pursuit and God life, d dedicateto and of patriots Oleod)7 the with; baptized nation, new a of 1776 was born chaos of the Out The already critical shortage of tungsten and molybdenum wire will be even more acute between now and the seemed torch farewell, Her me that tell to of freedom would never flame our Cx-— be tinguished. "Tt all Post is of utmost ployees take much ing and observing servation measure ‘use of importance Commanders, electric that and Civilian em- IT remember concern in institut every possible conwith respect to the lamps'y" says } the merican pledged 4th, July we Berlin--how allegiance flag to the all and ASter Lio, be merica and how we cll sang "Tne Spangled Banner" ond were proud America's cnildren, report. A- ot the in Embassy # THESE RATION DATES | / SEEM August W, 31-Red in ration. through other book: Now August fats, stamps 31 hard for T, 25. are meat, cheese and U, V, T remember the parades in Berlin; | the speeches of Hitler; the goosethe people that andrs stepping soldie and valid disappeared butter Tiexpire for’ frozen fruits, ed vegetables book 20-Blue purchase canned HR, of canned. canned soups. dried, and stamps S, and and I frozen and cann- (Continued recall, the unchecked ed Blue stamps U, V, and Win ration No. 2, which become valid Septem- ber 1, will remain good for food through October 20. never to ren. turn, simply because they ventured an opinion or because they were JowSe— Those: things mad¢ me grateful for Americnre and fish, September from home, past Harbor. ag we after tears four years aboard, as the liner glid-_ "Miss Liberty" in New York I remember the unchecked tears saluted her, while the band a- Thsn I bore board played "America," testimony that I loved Amcrica, processed (Continued on page 22) on page 22) bm | aie et |