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A Battls lor Private [nterpriile

Private enterprise made the United States, created all her wealth and her power, and placed her in the forefront of the nations of the world in a thousand difierent ways' Free, private enterprise did that. And if this nation is to continue great, rich, powerful, and American, private enterprise is going to have to carry the burden of keeping it that way.

And if you don't realize that the red battalions that would sound the death knell of private enterprise are now openlv and deliberately marching in battle array to destroy this priceless thing that is the foundation of all our greatness and happiness, then you must indeed belong to the unfortunate ranks of those who, having eyes see not, and having ears hear not.

Few business men in this country today, hon'ever, are asleep to the danger that stalks abroad. This is a big election year. Therefore this is a danger year. It is time for all businessmen, and for all men rn'ho make their livings from business, to get up off of their hunks and start battling just as fiercely FOR free enterprise as the pinks, the fellos' travelers, the commies, the leftists of all sorts with and without labels, are battling AGAINST it.

Get busy, you business men. Start in your own ward, your own precinct, your own town, your own county, your own state, and in all Federal elections, and see that men get

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elected 'i'r'ho believe in the American way of life-the free enterprisE system. First, only vote for men who are FOR that system; and secondly, be certain they know what that system is. They wear many costumes, go by many names, and are usually masked, but the "ism" and "istic" gangs are out in great force today. Defeat them by helping elect real Americans to all offices, no matter how humble or horv high. It is not only your duty, fellow citizens-it's your life.

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