Radio romances (July-Dec 1945)

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TTkeTwcart PRECIOUS METAL ! That's what tin is today. Postwar demands for tin far exceed the supply. According to Government authorities, it may be months before tin will be shipped to this country from the great mines in the Malay States formerly controlled by the Japanese. This means that the "tin mines" which are now available to America are in the kitchens of America . . . your kitchen! HOW TO B£ 4 TIN MtHER iff YOOR OWN KiTCHiN ^\erf time you empty a can of precious Dole Pineapple, or Watch your daily papers for the announcement when tin any other product — save that can. The tin on it is so vitally cans will be collected. Then, don't forget to have your cans needed that every can must be turned in for salvage. ready — washed, delabeled, flattened — for your collector.