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Show Boost for the Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign 0 In view of tho apparent Blowing Blow-ing down of the Fourth Liberty, Loan Campaign in some centers on a'ccounfof the peace talk, L. S. Franklin, director of the war loan organization for the treasury treas-ury department, telegraphed all of the Liberty Loan committees as follows: j "It is nqt at all likely that .this war will b? over In the near future; fu-ture; Futhermore, tho American! people must realize that, Irres-1 pectlve of expenses incidental to actual warfare, wo have nearly two million boys in Franco who must be transported homo after the war is over and, meantime, paid, fed and clothed, Wo have, an enormous emergency fleet uow nnder construction which must be coKn4eted(. Aside from t these necessary expenditures, any falteflnp now by tho Amer-can Amer-can people in this Loan Campaign Cam-paign would place a weapon of great potency In the hands of the autocrats of Germany. Now Is 'the time. to show that tho .Am-: erlcan pebple'aro backing upour President in his. determination to exact from our enemies terms which will insure against a repi-titlon repi-titlon of the crimes of Germany" Relative to tho effect tho latest-German peace offensive on tho Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign, Cam-paign, J. K. Lynch, Governor of tlio.Fed'eral Reserve, Band of San Francisco and Chairman of the Liberty Loan Committee of the Twelfth Federal district, Bays: '"The Kaiser wants time to reorganize his demoralized forces.' Don't let him do it! Close this loan up quickly I ! Over-subscribe and shut off the output of poison gas as r well in America as in France! ! '! If wo 'slacken our efforts one. moment, either at home or at the front, 1 he will have gained his point ! Put tho Loan Over, FOCH aa4 ' PURSUING will do the rL" |