fcfcfcfcfcftMfc MNtNMft 2 NOON EDITION 2c THE DAY BOOK An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday VOL.6, NO. 169 Chicago", Monday, April 16, 1917 398 sj SUPREME TEST IS HERE -AIL MUST SERVE President Calls Upon Every Man to Do His Duty Work of Stay-at-homes as Important as That of Soldier In Gaining Victory for World Democracy. ' Washington, April 16. It's up to you to do your bit This is not a war in which soldiers' alone will serve their country; it will be necessary for every man,' woman and child to forget they are individu als, to forget their personal ambi tions for place or profits and do what will aid most toward a successful prosecution of the great war. This is in main the text of the pro clamation of Pres. Wilson, which to day is being acclaimed one of the greatest war messages ever written. "The supreme test of the nation has come," says the proclamation. "We must all speak, act and serve to gether!" Aside from the 2,000,000 for army service, there is needed, says the president, thousands, and thousands of men for work in fields, factories and mines, that the resources of the country may be developed to fullest advantage.