The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, October 10, 1918, Page 2, Image 2
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Despite the fact that we have made real progress in
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y American that the need for ships increases proportionately
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J Transporting troops to Europe is only one-fourth of the task
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is the carrying of supplies and munitions of war.
^ Ships cannot be built without money. In war time it
takes a great deal of money, . Undoubtedly after the war is
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over the ships th at we are building now will pay for themselves
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and the whole-hearted support of the entire . %
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the first Liberty Loans, I am sure they would be as proud;
and as enthusiastic as I am. The ships that we have built
and are building should persuade the most cautious investor
to put his money into Liberty Bonds of the fourth issue.
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leir resource and reliance, the American work
that will win the war.
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