Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1948 — Page 45

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You bet you can say it... You're an American . . . and the American Bill of Rights guarantees Freedom of the Press. But . .. Freedom doesn’t work unless you work at it. ., Vote, serve on juries, be active in community affairs, know what's going on and do something about it.

Preedom és everybody's Job!

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OU LEAN over him in his crib at night as he’s going to sleep . . ; all warm and snug, protected and secure, ..and maybe in your mind's eye you're seeing pictures . . , things you hope will never happen to him . . . things you believe will never happen to him because he’s an American.

Yes— pictures of men held in prison without a trial because, perhaps, somebody didn’t like something they said. Will America still be a country where this is impossible when your baby

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educated as the “officials” think they should be educated. Will America still be a country where this is impossible when your, baby grows up? You see homes whose “sanctity” is subject to wiolation at any time , , . Where every knock at the door spells

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terror, Will America still be & country where this is impose sible when your baby grows up? You can’t take America for granted. You can’t take Free dom for granted. America is what it is because Americans continuously worked at it. When you work for Freedom, you usually don’t have to die for it. What does “working” mean? It means voting in every election . , . knowing what you're voting for , 5 . Taking part in your community activities , 5 It means keeping on your toes about everything that’s going

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