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Show THE OLD JUDGE SAYS .. . " 'ffiCTj - wWj " " When you think of the sacrifices our fighting fight-ing men are making in this war, it's hard to figure out how we'll ever repay them, isn't it, Judge?" "Yes, it really is, Tom. There are only certain things we can do. Such as... write them cheerful letters often. Send them favorite gifts from time to time. Work harder than ever to provide them with everything they need to finish their jcb quickly. Buy n-.r nnd more War Bonds. . . especially duri; .'..a current drive ... to Thit a pay for the ammunition and fighting equipment equip-ment they must have." "All that still seems kind of small compared com-pared with what they're doing for us, Judge." "True, but it's about all we older folks back home can do, Tom. Except one more thing. And that is to be sure our fighting men come home to the same kind of country they left behind. The kind of country their letters tell us they want. Nothing changed that they don't want changed while they're away and unable to express their wishes." adrtrlitrmtnt ipcnsOTCd by Conjtrtnce o Alcoholic Bereragt 1 nduslriu. I nc. |