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)AY. AUGUST 31, 1944 (Onj Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER foil mf) 'V jf H'iFj ?ATh7V o A r jw 2 f a j W, : vteANsP Hr "M wv ? J JL s &hteJr On this Labor Day let us pause... not to rest... but to re-state our aims ... to unite ... to work ... to WIN I America has been in the war for more than thirty three months ... almost three years. Labor and in dustry are uniting in fighting the greatest struggle in her history ... a struggle which can be allowed to result only in Victory! This fight cannot be won without the materials necessary on the battlefields ... the equip ment produced by free American labor. Labor, which helped to build this nation, has turned from making conveniences like automobiles and refrigerators to the magnificent job of providing planes and ships and tanks and ammunition. Today, while the heroes on the battle fronts are advancing, heroes on the production line are working overtime at making more and more materials. Labor is devoting itself to the task of help ing to win the war. But we must realize that we cannot leave the job of winning the war up to labor and industry and the Arm ed Forces alone. ALL groups must be united . . . indus trial, labor, political, civilian . . . ALL of them must turn their energies to the biggest job before us. On this Labor Day, let us unite from home to factory to the battle front . . . America's forces must be determined to win! Town of Waynesville Haywood County Town of Hazelwood GEO. A. BROWN, JR. CLYDE FISHER, Mayoi J. H. WAY, JR., Mayor
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