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Show I I. WORTH FIGHTING "-FOR- I I H SHALL this little girl grow up in the sort of Ameri- The question which today confronts America as a na- 'II H can home we know, healthy and happy? Shall she have tion, and you as an individual, is whether or not a free II I the advantage of living and learning in a free hand, under America is worth fighting for. II B free institutions? Shall such children develop into the I ( ( Liberty-loving citizens that a free America may be Are American children m this and all future genera- U li proud ot. tions to receive unimpaired the legacy of freedom of H Hf r , For over two hundred years Americans have fought which we are now the custodians, or shall their country j jfl H valiantly, and died gallantly, to win for themselves and be turned over bodily to the brutal, rapacious, power-mad ' II H Jt hand down to their posterity the blessings of liberty, jus- enemy which has forced us into this war? XI H1'-, I . tice, self-government and equal opportunity. This preci- H $ I ous heritage, bought at so great a price, is now threat- This question cannot be answered by word of mouth, H Hfi' ened. but by deeds alone. H Ijj H LET' YOUR ANSWER BE YOUR INVESTMENT IN I II 1 ' LIBERTY BONfDS! ' I I HluT ' 1 |