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  • Beat back theHUNwith Liberty Bonds
  • IAmTellingYou
  • On June 28thI expect you to enlist in the army of war savers to back up my army of fighters 
  • Don't Waste Materials!All that we ask is that you guys make the goods that we tell you to make.
  • The government borrowed money from the people to pay back later by selling liberty bonds. 
  • Read TheOfficial BulletinPublished Daily Under Order Of The President Of The United StatesBy Committee On Public Information George CreelChairmanWar InformationSave writing to Washington for what you want to know aboutThe Army and NavyThe Fuel AdministrationThe Selective Draft LawsThe Food AdministrationThe Red Cross Trading with the Enemy The War Labor BoardThe War Industry BoardThe Railroad Administrationand all the other permanent or emergency governmental departments, boards, commissions, committees and administrations at the Capital and elsewhere.ASK FOR IT HERE
  • Congress passed new laws to get men to build an army. A draft signed up all men ages 21-30 and extended the age to 18-45 later on. By the end of the war, 24 million Americans had signed up for the draft. Over 4.7 million served in the war.
  • Ladies the men have left to go fight! We need YOU to replace them and continue making goods for the war!
  • The War Industry Board is a group of government employees that were hired to tell factories what war goods to make. They also aimed to stop the waste of materials that could be used to make the war goods.
  • Food1 - buy it with thought2 - cook it with care3 - use less wheat and meat 4 - serve just enough 5 - use what is left 6 - join the League of National Safety Don't Waste It!
  • Propaganda Committee on Public Information was created to make people support the war. Propaganda filled newspapers and magazines with stories about the good side of the war, had famous people selling liberty bonds, had songwriters write songs, and sent speakers to churches and schools.
  • The National War Labor Board was created to settle differences between companies and workers so workers would not go on strike. Strikes had to be stopped, because we needed the good to the war. So, the board opened up jobs for everyone. As men were leaving to fight in the war, we needed to somehow replace them. Women and blacks were given jobs that were never given to them before.
  • Food Administration was set up to make sure troops had enough food at the front. Americans were asked to grow more food on farms, grow food in gardens, and don't be wasting the food. Sometimes they had to go without some food such as 'meatless Mondays and wheatless Wednesday.'
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