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> National Salvage Program. Official Plan, Bureau of Industrial Conservation, War Production Board. A message to members of state and local salvage committees: In every state and in most communities a good start in the Salvage Program has been made, and now the framework of a salvage organization throughout the nation has been established. A fine job has already been done on the salvage of waste paper, rubber and on scrap iron in many localities. now our great challenge is to do in all ...
Item Title
National Salvage Program. Official Plan, Bureau of Industrial Conservation, War Production Board. A message to members of state and local salvage committees: In every state and in most communities a good start in the Salvage Program has been made, and now the framework of a salvage organization throughout the nation has been established. A fine job has already been done on the salvage of waste paper, rubber and on scrap iron in many localities. now our great challenge is to do in all ...
Collection TitlePoster collection
Issuing Body
United States. War Production Board. Bureau of Industrial Conservation
Date Created1941/1945?
Description
Four pages, with small illustrations, of a newspaper information sheet on the value of salvage. [Verso:] Comprises two of the pages and includes instructions on how to set up a salvage program and a list of the national, state and field organizations. Double-sided.
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Country of Origin
Country of OriginUnited States
DimensionsOverall: 17 x 23 in. (43.2 x 58.4 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium
political posters
Color
black and white
Hoover IDPoster US 6168
Record NumberXX343.30244
Collection Guidehttps://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt829015km
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