The Independent . TWIN-6. THE NATIONAL TASK AND THE UNIVERSAL OBLIGATION THE duty of the United States in the warseems to lie in several directions. But it formsone coherent whole, with a single central idearunning thru it, and based upon a single solidprinciple. We must cooperate with and help our allies,for they face the common enemy, and the place to defeatthe enemy is where the enemy is. We must relate ourevery effort to the sound principle enunciated by thePresident of universal liability to service. Our national task has several branches: We must finance our allies. We must feed our alli


The Independent . TWIN-6. THE NATIONAL TASK AND THE UNIVERSAL OBLIGATION THE duty of the United States in the warseems to lie in several directions. But it formsone coherent whole, with a single central idearunning thru it, and based upon a single solidprinciple. We must cooperate with and help our allies,for they face the common enemy, and the place to defeatthe enemy is where the enemy is. We must relate ourevery effort to the sound principle enunciated by thePresident of universal liability to service. Our national task has several branches: We must finance our allies. We must feed our allies. We must munition our allies. We must reinforce our allies. Without a dissenting voice the House of Representa-tives passed last week the bill to raise seven billions ofdollars for the prosecution of the war, three billions ofit to be loaned to our allies. It is altogether probable thatbefore these words are read the Senate will have actedwith equal unanimity and enthusiasm and the bill havereceived the approval of the


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