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4 1 THE NEBRASKAN Wednesday, January 1 1944 0 1? F Ytf'J-f 4 . 'it:?--- V. . ... I FREE This magnificent set of reproductions when you buy a U. S. War Bond at Qold & Co. this week! TJETO n MB 3 MMQIM Sponsored by The Saturday Evening Post and Qold & Co. FREETO BOND BUYERS AT GOLD & CO. THIS WEEK 1A 6et of five full-color re- productions of Joseph Aus lander's Open Letters to the Un ronquerables, suitable for fram ing, will be presented to eaeli purchaser of a $25 War Bond or more. 2 By arrangement with the Ambassadors an inter rsting booklet describing activi ties in one of the occupied coun tries will be presented to each purchaser of a $25 Bond or more. 3 Each Bond Buyer will re- ceive, free, a folder giv ing a biographical sketch of Jo seph Auslander, and the story of how the Open Letters to the Un coil que rabies came to be written. K EEP BACKING THE ATTACK! With these fighting wonh the U. S. Treasury Department open The Foarth War Loan on January 18. Ai a fitting prelude, leading up to and into this great victory effort. Cold & Co. is proud to present Tribute to the Unconquerables a nationwide War Bond drive, co-sponsored by The Saturday Evening Post. This coast-to-coast !Hve is inspired by Poet Joseph Auslander'i magnificent Open Letters to the Unconquerables which millions have recently read in The Saturday Evening Post. Auslander's Letters have brought home to the people of this nation the vivid, stark picture of the sacrifice made by tens of millions in the ravaged, war-torn lands. And the purpose of this drive, and The Fourth War Loan, Is to impress our people with the great need for sacrifice now to keep the attack rolling to release these nations to flgl.l to speed victory for all. Listen to the radio program Tribute to The Netherlands tonight at 7:30 over KFOR! Set our dramatic window di$play$ honoring Greece, Czechoslovakia, The Netherlands, Poland, Norway, France, Belgium, Yugoslavia, Luxembourg, Denmark.