A\\ Promise We Must Keep 
( Yo EVERY OFFICER AND MAN defending our 
country and our way of life, we who stayed at home 
made a promise. 
We promised him a job, when the war is over—an 
opportunity to earn a comfortable living at useful work, 
We promised him freedom—the right to speak, to read, 
to think, to worship as he chooses, so long as that does 
not interfere with the freedom of others—and a voice 
in the making of laws by which we shall be governed, 
And we promised: him security— protection of his family 
and property against all avoidable danger, which in- 
cludes inflation as well as crime and war. 
It is*up to us, the people of the United States, to see 
that these promises are kept. 
— William Feather. 

Courtesy Chase Bag Co. Reprint from “Bagology”’ 
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