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Show H PEOPLE THOROUGHLY AROUSED. Ht'illlf WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. German H' ' ' ill) peace talk and Spanish influenza, the J V two ' great obstacles encountered in Mfjq I the fourth Liberty loan campaign will BwSjj not be permitted to defeat plans for t iW obtaining more than tht; six billion dol- vM lars, although half of that amount tvWt must be raised In the next six days, l III Reports from all parts of the country Mil tonight Indicated that the American ill F people were fully aroused to the dan- II III ter of fa,mrc through belief that Ger- uiany's offer to agree to President Wll- j. kJ on's peace terms meant an early end H'lilll of c var Committees everywhere H' Wftl set out t0 snel tllis deling among Hi 3 'j II nubIic "'nlle thousands of other "111 I workers by house to house canvasses 1 met lbc 3'tuat-'on created by the influ- q 1 enza epidemic. |