4 || "Thou Shalt Not PassH is the challenge flung to the enemy by our twin El H sentinels—the Army in Khaki and the Army of Workers. It is a challenge || ||. that will go down ,in history as marking the line where autocracy was | H| Enforcing this challenge is the will of one hundred million free men and women, united in B li determination to make the world safe for future generations. B H Lest we be careless, however, we must remember we are facing a powerful and malignant B |H enemy and our efforts are going to be .taxed to the utmost. Our army and navy will never ||| Hi lack for fighting men and our fighting men will never lack the courage that brings victories, ||9 H -but American workers, meri and women, must give better than their , that the output of. 13 §ll war sinews and essentials shall not fail. B fl Employers Who Profiteer—Workers Who Lag or Shift About—Both Endanger Liberty B This page is one of a series—be sure to read them all—"Win the War" Publicity Association of Central Pennsylvania ■ Tr * _ ' . • *" > * . ■ f WEDNESDAY EVENING SLOUUSBCTRO mBOBIPH SEPTEMBER 4. 1918.
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