% « % i woo** wr.oti ir. — ***• '••A»i CÌUb* •*. „A»»*'**0 ' of vw . c r * T ~ •"t i«i ***** u n ir. f l.j. notion •Pirn **>••161 OOqfii( W U'* ' . . to -m e n 1 * • * " *r * „ b . 0, *Bf'*lCn of **« 1. - A* c-,r “ UTi?* ’ .pi.® inv-..w '^ ft0 * > kre , *1“ * * * • ^ U . »ais*» U.«=® «ho i.n ' u f r n » lnt lin e * . raisin. T*rO'»f*' jc v ln i tp jo p . Iu g u li vr*isin* H E President has expressed what is in every American heart. As a nation we are united in the winning of this war. As a nation we stand behind our fighters eager and prepared to do for them whatever will hasten victory and make the fighters task a little lighter. As individuals there is little we can do. As a na­ tion we can work wonders through the seven organi­ zations authorized and recognized by the Government They come to you not as Catholics, nor as Jews nor as Protestants, not as the representatives of any creed-or enterprise, but as Americans to ask that you join in this great united undertaking for God, and country and our fighters. • The President has voiced his belief that this spirit of unity will be “ crowned with abundant success.” He believes it because he knows this campaign is “of vital military value ” and he knows that you will leave nothing undone to win this war. T It rests with you. Think of this campaign as your sole responsibility. What you give will mean its suc­ cess. You cannot leave this undertaking to others. It is YOUR campaign. In France, Americans are fight- • ing this war as if the result depended on the w ay each individual fights. At home, this campaign rests with . j'ou. What will you give—decide to night—and make 3/our share the biggest thing you ever did! UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN NAT L CATHOLIC WAR C O U N C IL -K . of C. * W /R CAMP COMMUNITY SURV1CK AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION • SALVATION a r m i . . -m> 0 n *