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y NEWTON D. BAKER, Secretary ofjVar
The supreme moment's of our Struggle-with
Germany. have now come.
We have carried bur first armies across three
thousand miles of ocean and joined the issue
of battle with the military power of a nation
that has been ; for forty years preparing its
plans and its weapons for its present attempt
to dominate the world. We have had to put
sum-in ' order-to make7 in so' short a time, ah
adequate Deginning tor our gigantic tasK.
But it is only our beginning. We must follow
it with greater energy and support it with
increasing power. Men, munitions, ships r and
supplies must go to Europe in a larger and larger
stream. We must redouble our blows and add
constantly to the strength of those blows, if
wr initial effort is not to be wasted.
v forth an immense effort and spend a fabulous
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This Means That Our Fourth Liberty Loan Must Be Larger
. Than Its Predecessors, More Enthusiastically Sup
ported and More Quickly Than Ever Subscribed
1 .The enemy is watching anxiously for the
first sign that we are faltering.
. Our Government Loans should go "over the
opsagerly as qur .soldiers do, in order to
carry with 'them the! terror bf furious attack:
Our dollars must rain upon the' enemy as over
whelmingly as our hail of bullets or our storm
of shells. ' ; .
We are fighting5 for the liberty of the world,
for the triumph of our ideals of democracy and
self-governrrfent over the last great advocate of
,.4. force upholding injustice. We are buying with
teMberclOT of -our
people for generations to come. No price could
be too high to pay for such a victory no cost
too great for such a purchase.
Lend the Way Our Boys Fight-To Your ery IJtmost!
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This Space Contributed to Winning the Waif by
DR. A. L. RICHARDSON