Monday, Oct. 11, 1943
Missing: Little Man
The Third War Loan Drive went over the top, but the little man wasn't there. Only about $2 billion of the $17 billions subscribed were in Series E and F bonds, designed for the small purchaser. Main explanation: U.S. citizens at the same time were paying $5 billions in taxes.
Drive aftermaths:
> In Portland, Ore., the seven men on a raft (TIME, Oct. 4) got off happily when lagging Oregon finally reached its $104 million quota.
> In Lincoln, Neb., Governor Dwight Griswold began reckoning the cost of his bet with 27 other Governors that Nebraska would sell a bigger percentage of bonds. The payoff: a corn-fed hog to each. His problem: how to get around an OPA regulation that he must pay full ration points (about 810 red points--a 50-week supply) for each & every pig.
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