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Options: 1) Download Source Image from Library of Congress 2) If link above doesn't work, try alternate LOC link 3) Report broken link There's not enough for both, Mister, and I guess you know who's going...TITLE:There''s not enough for both, Mister, and I guess you know who''s going withoutCALL NUMBER:CD 1 - Berryman (C.K.), no. 255 (A size) <P&P>[P&P] REPRODUCTION NUMBER:_ _ _ _ _ SUMMARY:World War II cartoon shows Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes about to pour gasoline into a large goblet held by Mars, the Roman god of war. Ickes tells John Q. Public, who holds a very small goblet, "There''s not enough for both, Mister, and I guess you know who''s going without." In May 1943, as a result of a severe gas shortage on the East Coast, the government banned pleasure driving, increased rationing and cut back on the mileage for trucks, buses, and taxis. Berryman was always very sympathetic with members of the public, who, he felt, were already being as supportive of the war effort as possible. MEDIUM:1 drawing. CREATED/PUBLISHED:1943 June 2. CREATOR: Berryman, Clifford Kennedy, 1869-1949, artist. NOTES: Probably published in: The Evening star (Washington, D.C.). (DLC/PP-1945:R2.247) mm / 860115; ljr / 020606. Sources: Facts on file, 1943, p. 164-65, 173; Americana annual, 1944, p. 562-63 -- ljr. SUBJECTS: Ickes, Harold L. (Harold LeClair), 1874-1952. FORMAT: Editorial cartoons American. PART OF:Cartoon Drawings (Library of Congress) REPOSITORY:Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA DIGITAL ID:(digital file from intermediary roll film copy) acd 2a05959 CONTROL #:acd1996000574/PP
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