On the recordApril 26, 1942
Every dime and dollar not vitally needed for absolute necessities should go into war bonds and stamps to add to the striking power of our armed forces.
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presidency.ucsb.eduEvery dime and dollar not vitally needed for absolute necessities should go into war bonds and stamps to add to the striking power of our armed forces.
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