% « % 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*<j c m '. » '* “ #eU »U s * W ysiSiffS- b .-.a * ,5ieter* c ... .r. ft***1“« Ottw» » . »P*r U ^3 vutiy iU iVto<>» 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 *