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marewe FREEDOM FROM FEAR iSSnu.... :ie? siii ) right thinking people want a war, but '.hey will fight one In order to bavG peace. They know that only while there is peace can there be real freedom, and that happiness and progress are the fruits of ’ fteace. The happiness of home and family is destroyed if it is haunted by !Lhe constant fear that fathers, sons, husbands and sweethearts may have lo sacrifice their lives, no matter how noble the purpose. We in America are engaged in a great world struggle • .. not just because ' our peace was treacherously violated, but because threatening forces were gaining strength in the world to carry out their long laid plans for the destruction of all peace-loving and liberty-loving people. We are in this war to win it, not just for America, but for all the peoples of the earlh-^both for th'ise whose governments safeguard the individuaPs r^hts alad liberties and for those who have helplessly and unwittingly become the vtn^ais of vicious •r Mid unscrupulous leaders. ^ The people of warlike nations or those who are forced to live Always in prep aration for war are inevitably doomed to privation and misery and to the less of their liberty. They become underprivileged and unhappy and fall easy prey to the deceptions that are practiced upon them. Compare this with our country which has lived most of its national life in friendship and in peace. We have been aWe to devote ourselves almost continuously to the pursuits of self-development and constructive projects, witfi the result that America has been the pace-setter of world progress and become the leador of the nations. > 9 With the world drawn closer together through commerce, commuiication and aviation, it is clear that amicable neighborliness, economic freedom and mutual assistance must be the order of the day if we are to have permanent peace and continued world progress. Then all people can live free of the frustration that comes from the fear that war may put an end to all their hopes and ambitions America will see to it that the United Nations win the pre sent war and that ail of the peoples of the world win the*' peace that will follow. It must.be a world where all people shall be free of fear, where “swords wfll be beaten into plou- grhshares” and where there will be “Peace on Earth. Good Will Toward Men.” This Message In The Interest Of Our National Security Is Sponsored, By The following Institutions: McGUIRE CONSTRUCTION COMPANYi LIGGEH AND MYERS TOBACCO COMPANY D. C. MAY PAINT COMPANY CAULDWELL-WINGATE CO. (Builders) DURHAM HOSIERY MILLS n.4C,;|pual life Insurance cop^j WRKfirS AlftOMATfc MACHINERY Cotf ANY ■■'V N. C. COLLEGE FOR NEGROES ^ FAYEHEVILLE STATE TEACHERS iCGLLEGE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY MECHANICS AND FARMERS Hm HOME SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PPM PUBLIC STOCE COMP^^ DURHAM ENGRAVING COMPANY
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