Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1918 — “Push Liberty Loan to Utmost,” Is Wilson’s Warning to Nation. [ARTICLE]
“Push Liberty Loan to Utmost,” Is Wilson’s Warning to Nation.
Washington, Oct. 10. —President Wilson today issued this statement on the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign: 1 “Recent events have enhanced, hot lessened, the importance of this loan, and I hope that my fellow countrymen will let'me say this to them very frankly': The best thing that could happen would be that the loan should not only be fully subscribed, but veery greatly oversubscribed. We are in the midst of the greatest exercise of the power of this country that has ever been witnessed or forecast and a single - day of relaxation in that effort would be of tragical damage alike to ourselves and to the rest of the world. Nothing has happened which makes it safe or possible to do anything but push our effort to the utmost. The time is critical and response must be complete. (Signed) “WOODROW WILSON."
