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Show J,,,, (. hLl uh,n n,-led if the country clings to it, u.u.d ri.:tho.l.H of nu.siness and work. Th(. ...ountry faces danger considerably worse , th . n lhat which iconfronted when it en jred e u-ar in 1'JIT. At that time the danger that the Kaiser. I, I ..tfick the United States was con-SrTn" con-SrTn" Lt wal ratiSr remote. The danger that t r Nazis will attack the United States can-- can-- , I; Considered remote under present conditions. Our people need to make the same effort they made in 1017 and 1'JlS, and with even more speed and en-,y en-,y Business and labor cannot run along as in normal nor-mal times. If the government needs new lactones and new machines, they will have to be built at once. If , these plants will be largely useless after, the war the -corporations that are asked to build them may rightly " ask that they be largely compensated for doing so. Kven if mass production of war material tends to cause losses and upset business after the war, it is necessary to have such production, and very quickly too Labor cannot expect to run along in peace times. It may have to work longer hours without extra over-lime over-lime pay, if the country is to be defended. Production of some luxuries may have to be curtailed cur-tailed for a time, if such production prevents the use of facilities for the creation of armament. Every citi-zvn citi-zvn should take hold to support his government m this time of crisis, and give loyal and enthusiastic aid m tlwi nivi ml cause of liberty and free government- |