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In this public recognition no distinction is to be made between the youth born on American soi] and those who will become citizens by naturalization of themselves or their parents. The spirit of the occasion will be "We are all Americans."' The recognition of naturalized citizens is not a new thing, since federal judges in various communities, notably in the East, have done it with small groups in their courts at the time the former aliens became American citizens. But a general community assembly of newly made, foreignborn citizens and the youth of voting age, particularly associating | it with Flag Day, is an innova| tion. In presenting this plan for a Citizenship Recognition Day, oe president of the American | Flag Day association points out | that no other time seems so ap| propriate as during the celebra| tion of Flag Week with its climax | of the nation-wide observance of Flag Day. "Native Americans | who become of voting age are accustomed to taking their voting priv| ilege as a simple matter of course, a kind of inheritance." Says Mr. Kerr. "They do not seem to realize that they have, ance By KATHLEEN NORRIS sacrifice. of the birthday anniversary of our flag. It was founded in Pittsburgh in the midst of the Spanish-American war and Mr. Kerr was elected its president, an office he has held ever since. An employee of the freight traffic department of the Pennsylvania railroad, he has devoted all of his spare time to promoting the observance midst GLORY"! appropriate time for inaugurating an observance of Citizenship Recognition Day as an integral part of it. If, as has been suggested, it is observed on Saturday, June 8, it will be the opening event in the celebration of Flag Week along with the patriotic-religious services in synagogues on that day, to be followed by similar services in churches on Sunday, June 9. Chief among the latter is the annual service held at one of the principal Revolutionary war shrines-the chapel at Valley Forge in Pennsylvania. Many Sunday schools will also hold loyalty Flag Week programs in connection with the observance of Children's Day on June 9. The American Flag Day association, the proponent of a nationwide Citizenship Recognition Day, is the pioneer organization formed to popularize the observ- of Flag Day and to hav- ing it designated as a national holiday. When Mr. Kerr was a young boy, a railroad engineer told him the story of Betsy Ross and the early history of our flag. Inspired by this and aided by his mother and his father, a veteran of the Union army in the Civil] war, he South the red Flag of LL... began making plans for a movement to recognize officially the birthday of the flag on a nationwide scale. The eventual result was the organization in 1898 of the American Flag Day association, a non-partisan, mnon-sectarian, non-racial, non-profit association, devoted solely to the patriotic work of honoring the Stars and Stripes on its birthday. A Legal Holiday? Since that time it has worked persistently to popularize the custom of displaying the flag on June 14 and to have Flag Day made a legal holiday. Some resistance has been encountered, according to Mr. Kerr, beeause some business men think that we have too many holidays in this country. They point out that June 14 lies between Memorial Day on May 30 and Independence Day on July 4 so that two legal holidays within a little more than a month should be sufficient. However, Mr. Kerr and his associates believe that the observance of the birthday of our flag is justified by its historic significance-the formal adoption of the Stars and Stripes as the emblem of the new nation on June 14, 1777. ‘‘We are learning a new understanding and new appreciation of the flag,'' says Mr. Kerr. ‘‘We are not looking upon it as a waving banner that leads us into battle, nor an emblem of war, but more as a symbol of achievement, progress, helpfulness and friendship. In the light of events in recent years the waving of our flag has come to signify the glories of peace and the joys of friendship rather than the accomplishment of war.'' As the result of the efforts of this association, in 1938 Flag Day was made a legal holiday in Pennsylvania, the state which, because of the action of the Continental congress 163 years ago, can be regarded as the "‘birthplace of Old Glory.'' Massachusetts and Connecticut have statutes requiring their governors to issue Flag Day proclamations but in our town, nine childless years of marriage, adopted a baby boy. She and. her husband became so infatuated with the charms of the tiny Keith that a year or two later they adopted a brother for him. Never were parents so happy as these two in their handsome boys. John Macgregor came home every night to play with ‘‘our kids'' and help put them to bed. Nell Macgregor boasted everywhere of the smartness of ‘‘the children.'' And when Keith was three and Bruce two, Nature stepped in and sent the Macgregors a boy of their own, and this morning when the ages of their small family are five, four and two years I am informed that there is to be another child. Stop Worrying. This happens so often that it makes one realize that the minute a woman begins to stop fretting, and worrying, and thinking exclusively about something, is often the very moment when she is nearest to attaining it. Over and over again the years, in which a woman talks and worries and hopes for a child, are wasted years and when she becomes absorbed in something real and forgets her yearnings, the contrary baby decides it is time to start on its way. It is the same way with the unmarried woman whose' whole thought is a fear of spinsterhood and a desire to secure a beau. She emanates some element that repels a man's interest; she creates about her an atmosphere that is destruc- tive to a love affair. Such a woman places far too much importance upon the whole thing. She can't take love naturally; she is always thinking of it, construing the most innocent man, friendly into advances serious of any declarations, frightening him off with her own tooeager response. Looks Play Hundreds range from Minor Role. of women, whose ages 24 to 40, write me every year about this problem. Sometimes they send their pictures, to prove to me that they are good-looking. As if looks had anything to do with it! But they think looks have. And many a time it is her fussiness about her appearance, her embarrassed apologies for her hair or her old hat, or that maddening little patch of bone that poison-oak make a on man her cheek- know that two and Pennsylvania are here is a born old maid, thinking of the only commonwealths which nothing but herself. Or rather, thinkofficially recognize Flag Day. ing of nothing but the impression the man is getting of herself, The national observance of the day-though not as a legal holiShe can be natural and simple and day-is due to President amusing, with comfortable silent inWoodrow Wilson who on May 13, 1916, tervals, in the presence of anyone issued a proclamation designatelse. But the minute a man is ing June 14 of each year as Flag around she goes stiff, self-conscious Day. It has been so observed and silly; tittering, saying things since that time. Although varishe doesn't mean, painfully shy one ous persons have, from time to moment, wildly reckless the next, altime, been designated ways presenting to him not only her as the "originator" of Flag Day, it is| least natural side, but making an doubtful if that title can justly be . impression that is absolutely unawarded to any individual, since | fair to herself. several Americans have contribDevelop ‘Comfortableness.' * uted to the idea. Undoubtedly The real basic trouble is that such the work of Mr. Kerr, since the | girls make men too important. The founding of the American Flag man knows it, and while it flatters Day association in 1898, greatly stimulated popular interest in the | his secret pride, he goes for comfortable friendships to the other girls celebration and he, therefore, has those cheerful casual souls who don't a claim to some share in the title. mind his seeing them with a cold these iy. ga? v Supply Company - Salt Lake City, St. USED adding EX., 35 MOTORS of companionship of a good The and the fun Stamps Tags Le! am = 44 # o - Notary MACHINES #1 426 So. State, Salt Lake City and 7" BABY CHICKS night, on an evening US. Government Barred Rocks an a message INEXPENSIVE MEALS into The te best food in Salt Lake is served The MAYFLOWER CAFE te ; at 154 South Main-POPULAR PRICE®* ‘‘Mary, if you read my book don't lose the place; I will, Mama! I will, Dad. Tom," said this girl, joining the waiting swain, ‘‘we have Luncheons, Dinners KODAK to take my kid brother to Grandma's, because my sister's here with her baby. And Mama wants me to stop and get her some vanilla; I promised I'd make a chocolate custard for Dad tomorrow. Isn't this fun!'' she went on, as she and the young man went toward his car, *‘d'you realize this is the first time we've been to a movie together?"' Ful! Approved White ew Hampshires, hatch all summer. Try a few chicks (if are hatched RIGHT and see the differe. SUNNY CHIX HATCHERY, Filer, I her, and as she approached him she The DEVICES - Metal { Salt MAYTAG - APEX - DEXTER #/F $10 - $20 - $30 ag ROLLS REPAIRING, ALL MAKES 4 HOMER HANSEN MAYTAG SHOP walk, I passed a small lighted house back m SCH Pierpont, WASHING from whose doorway a tall girl was briskly emerging. A young man was waiting in the garden shadows for was calling the house. 141 Corp. Seals - Bronze Memorial Markergm Name Plates). UTAH STAMP COMP ‘ 118 West South Temple St., Salt Lake time. other in transformers. CO., ‘ Les REPAIREL, guaranteed and MARKING Rubber in the nose, with an old coat, with errands to do. If there is one quality a man likes in a woman it is ‘‘comfortableness.'' He likes to be made to forget himself, forget that he is openly announcing himself as an admirer of this woman, forget everything except the pleasantness joy desks and chairs, mch's, safes, bk W. Broadway, Salt work ELECTRIC "Tom," said this girl, "we have to take my kid brother to Grandma's. And first Mama wants me to stop and get her some vanilla. Isn't this fun! This is the time we've been to a movie together!" mine. PURRED on by what William T. Kerr, founder and, since 1898, national president of the American Flag Day association, calls ‘‘the brazen affrontery of all the forces of un-Americanism, those groups who support Atheism, Communism, Bolshevism, Nazism, Fascism and other foreign isms," the association is urging every community in the United States to celebrate Flag Week this year with patriotic programs and is suggesting a new Flag Week feature- the observance of a Citizenship Recognition Day. The plan for this observance is as follows: On the perhaps through no particular Saturday preceding Flag Day, merit of their own, received the highest American privilege, makthat is, on June 8, each coming them the political equal of munity will hold a patriotic the most favored person in the parade with the American land. Holding a Citizenship Recognition Day offers an opportuLegion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Boy Scouts and all pa- nity for emphasizing their responsibilities as citizens which so triotic, fraternal, civic and many of us overlook.'' service organizations particiA Greater Significance. pating. After the parade there In view of the present situation in Europe-the extinguishment of will be a meeting at which will be assembled all the human liberties and the oppression of smaller nations by the young men and women who armed might of totalitarian govhave become or will become ernments-citizenship in a nation of voting age this year and all "with liberty and justice for all'' adults who in 1940, prior to or should mean more than ever before. For this reason the celeon June 8, have becomeAmerbration of Flag Week this year has ican citizens through natural- an even greater significance than ization. in years past and 1940 seems an 2nd ELECTRIC WOMAN Union.) Physicians time on motors let Hospital Su of Abdominal Stockings. The NEW AND typewriters, S. L. DESK A etter HOOK W Elastic Satisfactory our 25c. Ogden OFFICE EQUIPMENT TEACH ITS HISTORY! 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