The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 28, 1945, Image 6

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70 AMERICA!
These gentlemen of Japan are drinking to us. They are raising their
cups in the hope that Americans will get “tired” carrying on a bitter
war thousands of miles from home. The Japanese high command
is counting on #s to help her hold her stolen empire.

The only way we will upset this Jap strategy is to become acutely
aware of certain jolting facts:

Do you know that Japan, the “master-race™ of 70,000,000 now con-
trols nearly a half-billion people—mnearly a quarter of the world’s
population?
Do you know that Japan right now has sufficient materials and food
to carry on for many years at the present rate of attrition?

Do you know that the Japs are making planes as fast as we can
knock them down? One of our returned Navy fliers just recently
said he chased a “Judy” (they're not fighting the old type Zeros
any more!) for forty miles. ..and the Jap simply pulled away from
one of our fastest planes!
Do you realize that it’s 14,000 miles from France to Tokyo . . . that
we can’t wait for the leftover arms from Europe to beat Japan . . .
that the Jap Military is counting on this very barrier of distance to
cool our ardor for war?
Do you realize that we have never taken one of her stolen islands
without having to account for every last man on it—that our first
two years of fighting yielded tens of thousands dead Japs but only
a few thousand prisoners?
These are cold facts. Let's look at them coldly, honestly.
If we haven't enough ships, we must build them. But a citizenry
complacent in the idea that one of the world’s strongest empires
is a pushover doesn’t build them fast enough.
If we haven't enough guns, planes and tanks, we must make them:
But that means staying om our war jobs until.”
our war jobs are finished, |
The question is not “Can we beat Japan?” It’s * How you can help
“When?” “How?” And at what cost in lives?


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I Keep that war job!
The answer is up to every last one of us. Keep
It will end as soon as 130,000,000 Americans and
their allies, fightiog and workipg together, make 3 Keep doing all your
rit end.” ai ss : . country asks!
2 Keep buying Bonds!






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3 Diner and Servicenter
J. B. Hostetter & Sons oh Department Store ;
The Modern Beauty Salon Sloan's Pharmacy
J. M. Kaylor J. C. Snavely & Sons
Mobil Service Station, Mt. Joy MOUNT JOY LANDISVILLE Eshleman Brothers
Sipling Bros. Garage
STUDEBAKER AND ALLIS CHALMERS
RHEEMS, PENNA.
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This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under the auspices of Treasury Depariment and War Advertising Council.




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