Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1943 — Page 32

There § is one stark and simple fact about war which you had better got stright “oe + and quickly, 160 THERE IS NO SECOND PLACE IN A WAR-IT'S EITHER WIN OR LOSE!

is war is being Toughis for trem Saken oi “we r— gadvins Liberty. floc : nator your church and your children. | efi your freedom and your future. And it’s: WINNER TAKE ALL. Don’t forget that for a minute,

Tlie winner will dictate whether tomorrow you shall be a free citizen of a free world, or a helpless serf to a “master rice.”

© ‘The winner will dictate whéther you shall live and prosper under the 5 out Freedoms, or toil hopelessly in the darkness of a “New Order,”

The winner will dictate . . because the winner takesall, The winner takes all. All you own, all you held dear,

The winner is being decided right now... . today . . . this very minute. : « - pn battlefields all over the world. Will you sand idly by... or throw all

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