Show Must and Must Not By TAYLOR I We are all familiar famUlar with the phrase tho have and the have not nations It was one of those truths semi that are the beat stock in trade of the pseudo statesman That it was an effective wea- wea weapon weapon pon has hos been proven Before the bombs fell rell at Pearl Harbor sympathy for the tho nots have and friendliness toward the styled self underdogs did much to be- be becloud becloud cloud the tho real issue and to leave us woefully unprepared for the attack or of those whom we had pitted pitied Now there is 18 another theory abroad Inthe in the tho land It is that of the musts and the must now nots Instead of being n. n divisive theory h however wever this is a a. closely loselY coordinated and correlated expression Of thought which may be translated Into positive action I I We must put first things first We must devote all our energies to the one task ot of winning the war that we may return to the ordered ways of peace We must not be sidetracked from this goal by personal ambition group Inter Inter- InterI I eels eats or Individual bias I We must save in all things things-in money II time material resources and health health- that we may be fit to assume our full I obligation as citizens We must not squander anything but our ur spirit of I friendliness and cooperation with our fellowmen We must keep still stUl Some day try listening to the conversations around you on trains on busses In restaurants I and you wont won't have to be told why We talk too mu much We must not be a a. carrier for the enemy Talking out ot of turn pass pass- p lag g on o rumors spreadIng tales which co ca r cause dissension fear fedr or panic among the unthinking serve the foe We must be alert and ready minded I to adjust our way ot of life Ufe our manner ot of thinking to the needs ot of the moment mo- mo moment ment to make do or to put to fullest use our dormant powers of at resourceful resourceful- ness We must not be set in our ways determined to stay out of the game un- un unless unless less wo we can make the rules We must put democracy into practice We must shun any attempt to divide our o people This does not mean agreeing on all points but it does mean disagreeing as indIviduals rather than as a group We must not be led astray into the fal- fal fallacies fallacies or segregation by religion na- na nati nationality ti or race that have made a funeral pyre ot of Europe again and again throughout the centuries We must think In broad terms We must see our nation as part ot of the family of nations our responsibility as one and the same with the responsibilities of men and women ot of good will the world over over We must realize that we are our brothers brother's keeper Wo We must not shirk our task by isolationism either individual dual or national |