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An Urgent Message T) Every PEACE LOVING AMERICAN U Jil v CEP o)o)PW A n U 111 R?T I s "What's this talk of trouble brewing?" you ask. "Isn't the war just over?" Yes . . . but another kind of war goes on for millions of people in Europe and the Far East. The war against Hunger, Disease, and Desperation. It's the people's fight for a chance to raise their heads. A chance to live again like human beings. "How does that lead to trouble?" When millions are desperately hungry and sick then there is danger of uprisings, anarchy. For people who live with star vation at their side, who have little to look forward to in the way of new hope, soon become desperate people. "What has this to do with me?" It has everything to do with you. For there can be no true and lasting peace in America while there is unrest in Europe or the Far East. It is a threat to your peace and the peace of the world if we do not help our friends and Allies in Europe, the Philippines, and China, to rise again. "Aren't the governments of our country and our Allies helping to relieve this situation?" Much is being done by our own and Allied governments. But much that governments can not do is needed. As President Truman said on this score . . . "The private agencies of the Na tional War Fund have a special task to do that is indispensable and unique." "How can I help?" You can help our friends and Allies and help build a sound er peace for everybody by giving through your local commun ity campaign to the National War Fund. For part of every dol lar you give sends food for their weak. Medicines for their sick. Clothes and shelter for their ragged and homeless. But the big gest thing your money helps buy is freedom from despair. New hope to go on. Faith to believe again in mankind. "How about our own people?" Yes, there's still a job to be done for our own, as well as for our Allies. For our own service men and merchant marine abroad ihrough the U. S. O. and United Seamen's Service. For our own people right here at home through the local health and welfare agencies of our Community War Fund. Give generously to your local community campaign, won't you? In Victory, your dollars are still needed! Give Generously To Your Community War Funnel Representing The National War Fund THIS PUBLIC SPIRITED MESSAGE BROUGHT YOU BY Wells Oate IT s JLnimoer Co Kenan svi He, N. C.
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