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We broughi the barking Mussolini to a
whimperingdefeat. Then Uncle Sam cut
the first notch in his trusty rifle. Now Hitler
haT bitten" the dust of the conquered, and
Uncle SarrTnicked another V-for-Victory in
hisun'-stock? There'splenty of room for
the third and final scoring - that will bring
this war's horrors to an nd. America has
gone about this business of stalking and
slaying the beasts of Rome, Berlin and
Tokyo with steadfastness and courage.
But to us such dealings are not sporr. We
The Dayton
are not a people who feel our destiny is
in murder and pillage. We are not militar
istic fanatics. Our destiny, we believe to be
the right to live in peace and freedom with
those we love: well housed, well fed, well
clothed secure of livelihood and rich in
freedom of speech and worship - from
fear and want. That is for what we fight -not
for the vain glory of being feared as
mighty warriors. Neve has man's liberty
been so menaced as by the event which
precipitates?! this war. Never has liberty-
loving man rallied more zealously to safe
guard what he holds dear. Now, at last -it's
on to Tokyo to destroy the last world
marauder: and that means to our battle
stations for each and every one of us! Tojo
Hirohito & Co. are going to put up a stiff
fight: we're going to lose many more pre
cious lives. Yet we can lose less lives . . .
, win a speedier Victory ... if all of us con
tinue waging war against the final enemy,
and buying War Bonds as faithfully as
when here were three to exterminal'
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