The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1919, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919. Did They Quit? oe DID NOT. And they are not guifting now. Neither did you while we were winning the war. & EB = EEE Well, then, are you going to quit now—when the war is won? Our job isn’t finished yet—not by a long shot. And it’s a man- size job, too—if we are going to turn our victory to real ac- count, if we are going to make from it a more prosperous America and a better world to live in. RR = BE We have fighting men to bring home and find jobs for. We have our wounded to care for ‘and our crippled to rebuild into confident successful citizens. There is still work for our fighting men to do in Europe, if we are to gain from our victory the kind of world we have been fighting for. EE EEE It’s a big job! If we leave it unfinished now—when the end is in sight— Chateau Thierry and the Meuse will have been fought and won in vain. & & = EE There’s a bill of some billions of dol- lars to clean off the slate—before we can call it a day and enjoy what we have won. a= 3 Es Wh =3 B22 Li) 4 oe a Ts Ttey aA tell Ss) p> \=

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