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Show " - 1i . ,. .. -- --a TO AMEEICA f ) f;-The f;-The gentlemen of Jan are te ' 7 ( ' . , -J cups in the hope that Americans will get "dred" carrying on a bitter ' X0f 4i T" i war thousands of miles from home. The Japanese high command ' s 4$b Wr I is counting on w to help her hold her stolen empire. I iSTl - V " aware of certain jolting facts: - V :J fSwt' " Tv I Do you know that Japan, the "master-race- of 70,000,000 now con- ' J XV I ?y 4 " V trols nearly a half-billion people-ntarlj a quarter of the world's s&t j I population? v fV J V'"; Do you know that Japan right now has sufficient materials and food I , v 1 I to carry on for many years at thepresent rate of attrition? "V v I Do you know that the Japs are making planes as fast as we can Jf v ' ' x y , ? ' I knock them down? One of oar returned Navy fliers just recently 1 (jfi 3- 1 , r vU"" s j I said he chased a "Judy" (they're not fighting the old type Zeros ' d SS; - ( I any more!) for forty miles... and the Jap simply pulled away from A ' t x 't ' jx j I one of our fastest planes! f S'-7lCV ' ' I Do you realize that it's 14,000 miles from France to Tokyo ... that ' ? 2 ? t VV x I we can't wait for the leftover arms from Europe to beat Japan .. . SV T - I ' ' I that the Jap Military is counting on this very barrier of distance to " I cool our ardor for war? I f Do yo realize that we have never taken one of her stolen islands ' P fff 'Ip- ' I without having to account for every last man on it that our first 1 x yJk SZ. J , ' I two years of fighting yielded tens of thousands dead Japs but only V jfff f- -I f ' " t I v I a few thousand prisoners? '' V ' I ? 14 . ! I These are cold facts. Let's look at them coldly, honestly; 1 V tVlt ? KvA' ' I If we haven't enough ships, we must build them. But a citizenry" V I complacent in the idea that one-of the world's strongest empires K ils4 XJ I is a pushover doesn t build them fast enough. ' ' X," x'nl r iffH I If we haven't enough guns, planes and tanks, we must make them. ; vs i , , C f 1 I But that means staytng on our war jobs until W i , 1 x v' n I our war jobs are finished. r. r I " " 4s v , I The question is not "Can we beat Japan?" It's HOW V0U C0H Help ( - v ' , I "When?" "How?"And at what cost in lives? V - " 1 I Keep that war ob! v vif S I The answer is up to every last one of us. . , . " M . mS, & I 2 Keep buying Bonds! I f -' n I It will end as soon as 130,000,000 Americans and -.,',. 1?' ! I their alUes, fighting and working together, make w ivesp aomg yww I , 1 . country asks! . I it end. I inP A. TTdPIUCBM EEdDADD THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSORED IN THE INTEREST OF THE WAR EFFORT BY . 1 n L L Beach Soft Water Service Cragun's Market I Comoanv SpringviUe Banking Company .,nn Tnr Deal Mendenhall Construction Co. Pe?-Pfumbing Springville High School $d7oT Spr Jr' Chamber f Com" a v. Wheeler & Son, Morticians jacKs logger merce I UlSX7co. taSTorn&Sons J- t ,r, Official Sa.vage Utah Wee Inc. .c Construction Company Depot Humphrey Cleaners , I ico Service Com City Drug Company Ed Johnson SpringviUe Feed . Maycock Markets Center Service-Ted Martindale |