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Show t A Gold Star Mother I PLEADS FOR B gH The League of Nations I Elizabeth, New Jersey. George White, Esq., Chairman Democratic National Committee, Care New York Times, New York City. Dear Sir: Please accept the enclosed small contribution to the fund for dissemination of the truth about the League of Nations. rjj It is literally a "widow's mite," but it comes from a mother ' M who sent four greatly needed sons to the World War. M Two of these sons, with almost unlimited possibilities for ifl future usefulness, were killed; a third was ill in hospitals in France for five months, due to gassing in action, and is still classified as "unfit," and a fourth risked his precious young life in the air. W When an honest and concerted effort is being made by the nations of the earth to save, if possible, future mothers and sons from these sacrifices, it is hard to realize there are those who oppose such an effort. ' I feel sure that among those who paid for the war there can be but one opinion7 and that is to try the League I of Nations, even if it is not perfect. It is the best that has been proposed, and, all objection being weighed, is mani- I festly the most feasible. Please God it will not fail. C Very truly yours, I MARIE A. DAVIDSON (Mrs. Edward Crawford Davidson) October Sixth, Nineteen Twenty. 180,000 American Dead: 80,000 Reasons Why! 4 GOVERNOR COX says "I favor going into the League." U ! SENATOR HARDING says "I reject the League. I have no program." 1 1 HERBERT HOOVER said "If the League is to break down we must prepare to fight." i A Vote for COX is A Vote for PEACE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE faBJBBBBBSjVBBBaBBBaBBBBBBaBBaaB Are You the Best Fox Trotter in Town? I'rtMe it at the Bcrtaaiui beglnnijic le.linwa, o.t. j;, aid lak. cue of n - a-h mm- 10n m ail. dv J BSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiBB |