8 seconds sound clip from the Christmas in July (1944) classic radio play.
You can hear this line at 00:53:17 in the radio play.
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- These days all our thoughts are on the job our fighting men are doing. It's up to us to back them in every detail!
- They'll need more and more supplies, ammunition, synthetic rubber tires, yes, and drugs for the wounded.
- Your used kitchen fats help to make all these things! So, keep filling up that can on the back of your stove.
- You know, ever since D Day, I've tried to double the amount of fat I've been saving.
- The way I see it, our boys are doing an all out job in Europe, and we've got to do an all out job here at home too.
- All the little jobs that add up to so much, like saving every last drop of used fat.
- Now that we can have meat more often, it should be easy to turn in twice as much as we used to!
- And even though meats aren't rationed, those two red ration points tokens you get for every pound of waste fats still come in handy for steaks, certain kinds of cheese and butter!
- You know, Mr. Kennedy, there's one thing I don't understand about that.
- What's that?
- Why is it that they give us points for used fats when we don't have to pay any for new ones, like shortening and lard?
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