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Editorial January 21, 1944

The Coolidge Examiner

Coolidge, Pinal County, Arizona

What is this article about?

Editorial encourages Americans to buy war bonds in the Fourth War Loan Drive, stressing that even small individual investments collectively build strength against Nazis and Japanese. Urges personal commitment to the war effort.

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LET 'EM HAVE IT.

Maybe you've been telling yourself that your "little" investment in war bonds doesn't amount to a great deal. Perhaps, you've already made up your mind to put what little extra cash you have into a dress or pair of shoes or new suit.

Let us tell you there's no such thing as a "little" investment in the Fourth War Loan Drive, which started this week.

Your $25 or $50 or $100 extra war bond may not have great importance in your mind in making up a 5 1/2 billion dollar total for individuals.

But multiply yourself by 130,000,000 and then you see how truly great each citizen becomes in massing national strength against the Nazis and the Japs.

Are you doing your best?

That's the question you have to ask yourself when you decide the extent of your personal participation in the Fourth war loan campaign. Only you can answer it.

KEEP ON BACKING THE ATTACK.

What sub-type of article is it?

War Or Peace Economic Policy

What keywords are associated?

War Bonds Fourth War Loan Drive National Strength Nazis Japs War Effort

What entities or persons were involved?

Nazis Japs

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Encouragement For Fourth War Loan Drive Participation

Stance / Tone

Strongly Supportive Of Buying War Bonds

Key Figures

Nazis Japs

Key Arguments

No Such Thing As A 'Little' Investment In War Bonds Individual Bonds Contribute To 5.5 Billion Dollar Total When Multiplied By Population Each Citizen's Participation Builds National Strength Against Enemies Individuals Must Ask If They Are Doing Their Best In The Campaign

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