Federal Register - May 6, 1944
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Fuente: Federal Register
1934
VOLUME 9
NUMBER 91
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Washington, Saturday, M a y 6, 1944
The President PROCLAMATION 2614
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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
For many years June 14 has been set aside as Flag Day, observed throughout the Nation as a day of earnest rededica tion to those high principles of human ity and civilization which constitute the foundations of the Republic.
It is not necessary to recite that the stars and stripes of our flag symbolize the patriotic and loyal unity of one hun dred and thirty-five million people in a widely diversified land. Nor is it neces sary to dwell on the struggles through which we have marched, under that flag, to our present great part in the worlds affairs. What we are, and what we do, speak of these things far more eloquently than any words.
Ours is a flag of battles. On the ships of our Navy, in the vanguard of our soldiers and marines, it is carrying lib eration and succor into stricken lands.
It is carrying our message of promise and freedom into all corners of the world.
Ours is also a flag of peace. Under its protection, men have found refuge from oppression. Under its promise, men have found release from hatreds and prejudice, from exploitation and perse cution. It is the flag under which men and women of varied heritage, creed, and race may work and live or, if need be, fight and die together as only free men and women can.
Let us then display our flag proudly, knowing that it symbolizes the strong and constructive ideals the democratic ideals which we oppose to the evil of our enemies. Let us display our flag, and the flags of all the United Nations which fight beside us, to symbolize our joint brotherhood, our joint dedication, under God, to the cause of unity and the freedom of men.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FR AN KLIN D.
ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, do hereby ask that on Flag Day, June 14, 1944, the people of our Nation honor especially the mem bers of the armed forcesmen and
women equally whose unfaltering de votion to our national ideals has given the Nations flag a new and hopeful meaning for those struggling against oppression in lands still held by our enemies.
I direct the officials of the Federal Government and I request the officials of the State and local governments to have our colors displayed on all public buildings on Flag Day, and I urge the people of the United States on that day to fly the American flag from their homes, and to arrange, where feasible, for joint displays of the emblems of the freedom-loving United Nations without whose staunch collaboration we could not have hoped for victory.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed.
DONE at the city of Washington this 3rd day of May, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty seal four, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixty-eighth.
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Gunze Silk Corporation______
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Japanese Government Raw Silk Intelligence Bureau.
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