Show i YOUR PART IN THE WARThe WAR The serious situation confronting the United States as as a result of the surprIse attack upon us by Japan Ger- Ger Germany Germany m Ger-m many and Italy creates new responsibilities for the citi-B citi Z of this valley TH The first obligation of ofa a good citizen is to be intel intelligent in lD regards to the war in m general and the second IS to loyally cooperate in m all measures that may be necessary neeJ essary on the home front Those who cannot serve III in the trenches in III the airor air mr Kor or on OIl ships can render valuable service without which e war cannot be won We can maintain morale in l rease production and make moke available adequate supplies o the fighting forces In addition we w can buy Deft Dd use nH Bonds and Stamps o the limit of our ability This Ibis simple act of faith m in he American government is s an an act in m support of ot c c ci cJ t I- I i J ed cd service man It insures that our fighter fighters will WIn L Bla arc l the gulls tanks planes and ships that will give hem an c von ven bl bi bicak euk eak when they m ini d ct the enemy in c om ut at Ev Every ry loyal American should resolutely acc accept pt the that ma mu may be hl ahead To do without ires ns its and cut down on sugar Hugar consumption is s little tom com sled with exposing ones one's self to hostile bullets buIlds he disadvantages that every soldier of the democracies temporarily accept F Lets Let's get behind this country in the only way that e can Theres There's no use to talk about patriotism unless tS t is translated into actual deeds Spike ugly rumors Jo II i which hick cast r reflections on our navy army or air corps r What the tho nation nahon needs today is doors not talkers talker I no H us URL i ON GUAM On I It 1 2 3 1919 19 N before the war in l h hul ul be began began gall gan tin House of Representatives Representative voted to to strike out of the naval works bill the appropriation of 5 for improving Guam harbor 1 I hl Ins was WIlH initial step in transforming the island I into a fortified base In 1940 when Admiral Morrell again Hg ask alk d l for the HI mOIl moat I y UK HOUS lIou I turned him down clown downIn In VI Vi ViV w V of H votes tilL lie nav pity lId did not ask Hsk for formon more mon money for the fortification lOll of oi Guam but it is absurd ab nb I surd for congressmen to claim now that the navy never i asks ask d for any tiny appropriation to fortify Guam I d Since De December ember the opinion of many Americans I j has lias changed as to the importance of fortifying Guam 1 y This includes members of the House many of whom H would give much if they had hadnot not voted against the item |