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7i .cry o if Be sTav A11T1 Aft. Wnridl to Deserved Veeeratioim on Moinida j ... r.it nf haDoineM., the flag of the United States of America will Symbol of the common man s rignisxo "l-rt SDecial day. On that date in 1877 the Stars and Stripes flew ne uc v.v.. -- - - - - - . t her valued them highly enougn, aareio ngm ir k to. the world that determined men mighty dare, ttt ftey vaiu ea f Won for all tim that i 1 RRth Anniversary it will fly amid circumstances serving as iciuuiuc Ire Beehive ' . Of Actiyity Nothing so greatly resembles a beehive of activity as the Calvary Baptist dally vacation Bible clas- ses eacn morning, juts. v v. Mitchell and her corps of teachers . ...hnH tha VPfrailOR BDOrouiiaio fcvfcw- ... . . .. 11 jt. ?ria'trV: twortrt determined men might dare, if t hey valued them H9 u ca. . -7. - .- . . . Tomorrow on its it. 1 Alt -meir ei-wyu v - in, Hav. Annually since 1BD, June 1 na - ' Tvhe Stars and Stripes will fly at some poi nt on each of the earth's six continehts-not merely over embas. sufferance 01 iua American sies held by -nvernments. but over forces who by its display serve no ' tice that then and there they are prepared to fight in defense of the principles of which it is the sym bol. On six continents it.ls the sym bol of liberation and so recog nized, though but inwardly in the case of Europe, by the majority of their, peoples. , . ( Yet on Flag day in 1943 the Stars and Stripes will not fly over certain territory this nation claims as its own. "Old Glory" has dis- abpeared from Kiska, an island yet an integral part -of United SUtes territory situated chiefly upon our own North American ' continent; from Wake , island, Ba ker Island, Guam, Howland Is- land, Jarvis Island and Palmyra, and from the Philippines, territory this nation long held in trust. So there is ample reason for . - giving thought,, qn . Flag day in 1943, of the lands where the Star Spangled Banner "yet waves," and where it temporarily does not wave and of the sacrifices Amer- f-f icans are making to keep jit aloft and raise it again over soil where 1 it waves not, but ought. In Oregon by proclamation of the" governor, honor to the flag is to be accorded particularly , on Vf Flag day, Monday, but also v- throughout the Vreek. In Salem where in some other years the ob servance has been confined to dis play of the flag, this year as evi dence that the flag's 1 significance - is more fully, recognized, special exercises have been arranged. Flag-raising ceremonies under the diftction.. of -Troop No. 2, Boy Scouts, will be conducted with the appropriate bugle calls and sa- lutes, in front of the Marion coun i ty courthouse at 8:30 a. m. Hetreat ; ceremony: at 5:45 p. m. will be ; conducted by the same group. " - Monday night from 9:15 to 9:45 o'clock - a . special radio broadcast '. pver.KSLM, likewise under Boy " Scout auspices, is scheduled. V; Scouts of, .Troop No.. 11 .will, be ' heard oft the program, in addition to the high school quartet in pa , triotic selections, and there will 1 be a brief address by Rev. Edward Allen of Calvary Baptist church. 7. Other scouts of Troop 9, will co ' operate in plans to keep the flag '.""flying on downtown, streets ' throughout the week. Nationally at the suggestion of President Roosevelt in his annual Flag day message, there is to be recognition likewise of the flags of all the. United Nations thirty , two of them in all. Also Flag week is being made the occasion for ap- .' Impropriate patriotic appeals, in cluding that persistent appeal for ? '.purchase, consistent with an all .S'r but victory effort, of more war bonds. The objective is the pur- 'chase of $100,000,000 worth of - bonds within the week. . f - Dairymen Wr To Bar Rationing ' " SACRAMENTO, Calif, June 12 ' (Pj-Western dairymen set up ma chinery Friday designed to pre vent milk rationing. ' ' They' tackled" the problem from ' ' the production angle, in tlie hope ' Enough milk, could be produced west of the Rockies to keep the " industry free" from the burden of - handling coupons. ' First 'approach ' to production 'was through prices. They sought an adjustment of prices 'that would ; 'permit dairies to compete for la bor and supplies. 'W ' J. J.-P -"X-f,. .V::- J- 1 ' I I alia 1. ; Yeoman Elaine B. Ivarsen of Baltimore, Md here Indicates the proper method for display In the Stars and Stripes when it Is used with an other flag against a wall. The United States flag should be at the observer's left, and its staff in front of the other flag. . i .... The United SUtes Flar Association Is ask- r lng Americans to bay $109,000,009 worth rot war bonds more daring Flag Week, Jane 8-14. . 2.! Sergeant Caroline Yerk, . ef the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, of Meridian, Texas, and a cousin ef the famed Alvin C. Yerk ef World War I. Is standing beside a group of flags represenUng oar sister republics. In a groap the United States flag should be placed at the center or at the highest. point. 1 r . " "Save-By-Sacriflee" is the slogan for "Flag Week," Jane 8-14, this year. Place your savings in war bonds, is the appeal of the United States Flag Association. . gj IA. Kathleen Hogaa, United States Marines, of Stamford, Connecticut, demonstrates the proper display of the United States flag when ased horl-' sontally against a wall or la a show window. The bin field should be annermost and at the .left ef the observer. This year the United SUtes FUg AssocU tioa Is asking for self -sacrifice Instead' ef - cheers, and the purchase of more war bonds In stead ef personal comforts. 4. Corooral Michael Slriannl. . Headquarters squadron, of PailadelphU, shows the proper me thod of holding the United SUtes flag, exercising care to prevent Its touching the ground or trailing In the water. t ; Oar service men and women are offering their all U assure victory. Daring Flag Week : the United SUtes Flag assocUtton Is asking only that the home front Invest an additional 8100,000,000 in war bonds.. 5.' Soar Genevieve Fralelrh. Coast . Guard Ileadqaarters, of Shreveport, LoaisUna, here dem onstrates the proper dlspUy of the flag wheat flown from m taJf wittf thm. blue field npBersnost and te the observer's left. 4 If every adalt la the United SUtes bays ; 8L99 worth more of war bonds or stamps dar r lag Flag Week, Jane 8-14, the United SUtes Flag asseeUtlen will reach Its goal ef $100, 000.009 In added war bond sales. g. Yeoman George GUmmlttorie of the navy, Alexandria, Ylrgtnla, shows the correct manner for. dlspUylag the flag from a sUff ; projecting horl- senUlIy or at aa angle from a window-sill, bal eony er frentof a building. Free French Meet Stalled By De Gaulle ALGIERS, June 12-(iT)-The French committee for national li beration cancelled its scheduled meeting Friday after receiving word from General Charles De Gaulle that he-would not attend. . There was an Informal ses sion j lasting ; a few hours,, bat apparently a, progress was asadeln hurdling the latest ob ' sUeles that have appeared In the 'path ' ef oomplete nnder sUnding. ' " ' The refusal of the Fighting French leader to attend in his ca pacity as co-president of the com' mittee left it without reaching the unity 1 which seemed Just around the corner a few days ago, and now seems likely to be weeks away. Keep the Flag Flying! t?. i , ?W son, we mriU, we sunt" Prttidtnt Roowtlt, Never before in all oar glorious history was our flag in such dire peril aa it is this FUg Day, 1942. Nor was there ever a time when the Stars and Stripes flew so proudly over ae many battle f ronU in all the far corners of the world ... more than ever, it is a symbol to millions of people la lands that trerilla under the tread of the oppressor's heel that freedom la I'-iU worth fitisj f or . . worth dying-for . . worth payisj far. True- all of cs cannot t&ke cp arms u defense of the free 'am for which "Cli Glory" sizr.ix, but we csn all rally around the Y1&Z and he!? t tuy lbs pars, tanks, and planes our fi'l.tlr.j men must have to wLi. 7e c :; j. s.U boy V.'ar Toads and EUrr.ps -. to toe limit of our power . cne dime eat ef every dollar., invested ia War Cjsis f st fit-:: --3, for Victory t P. S. Trmmtrr Cept. tit"? r era Jr-trcc'Jsj C c'llircn in bible stories, verses, s;.".s, vhlch are directed by Miss ITyrtla Han sen and Hiss Nadlne ,Crice, and hand:raft. - Prinsary children visit the sanc tuary daily. In the study period they memorize scripture and learn more" verses for a dramatization of stories. They also collect rocks, cocoons,, birds nests, etc., for dis play in their museum. Id handcraft classes, the pupils sjt3 xrtiifclii ... 1 f r rr.: - rl - and has- too ere objet's of yam ketry.- All tha cer.n ere r.zSdss kits for use later this' season, tlrs. G. E. Ross will take the kits to the migrant camps end help the chil dren learn to brush the!? teeth, comb their hair, clean their nails, wash their faces, etc., .using var ious objects from the clean-up kits. , - - 1 can rr..:;c:rcO -t1)- Thesa g lies'. czrii f.r..war r: '.loa book IJj. i are pebble basij for n argument over ho is head c! tie f-.r.i!y. ; The office of price administra tion reported one - form received listed both the husband and wife as head cf Cse family. "But the wife got the final say," the OPA added. "Her name waa printed first" f fJ "f V C..,., uu .,JI .... I' I Tk four United StaUt Army Chaplains wae v tfuir Km that seoi-wtt tae Army Tranjrt Servie might live te earry ' eu'ers iHm Aere, 1. Rr. Clark V. Puling; f. Father John P, Washing Um; S. Re. Grgs I. Fa; 4. Rabbi AUxandsr D. 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