Show THEY RECOGNIZE ONE FLAG The action of Hungarian residents of Xe Nev York in expressing indi indignation nation at the coming coining of a deputation deputa tion Hod from froni their mother country to present them theta a banner on which is this inscription He IBe ye e dauntlessly daunt daunt- lessly loyal to y your Jour ur fatherland affords a line fine lesson in citizenship Thirteen thousand of the these e Hungarians Hun lIun rinn are enrolled on the hool books s of the tite society to which it is purposed ed to give ive this lIn hag Mag None of them themis themis' is is' isa a citizen of thi this country but hut they thet came hire here to tomake make the thc United States Ue 1 home and will obtain papers n as us soon snort as aM they ther heroine become eli eligi i. i Lh ble As Anthony 1 P. P Ambrose president of the tIll supreme su RU preme prem assembly of the lie National Slavonic onic society expresses ls l's it 4 Ve oc cannot serve selve U under t two wo lla Hags flags Mr Ir r Al Ambrose continued The presentation of this Hag flag should not be he allowed I. I as president of a so 80 which numbers Hungarians speak the sentiments pf f m my confreres We Vt came caine to this country coun conn t try we receive e good wa wages lS l'S we HUl support port ourselves well The object of our nun society if is to make t the hl members mem mcm bers become citizens ns of the United States tate a as soon a avI as Ut we vI are able We Vl cannot serve el under two Haps flags I have h cau caused c notice to be issued to every e member o othe or of the w society not to participate in i the lie parade 01 or recep lion Hon to the deputation These are an the till words word of j s 1 splendid Hl type of the tho A American lan l'an Foreign born bori tho though h Mr Ir Ambrose unity may lit lie be he Ill strikes s the lie k key not o of true patriot patriotism m hi his words hun have the ring iu of or nine Americanism uw sri It t that h he i is A Amei ian proves iS an a at heart hearten even en if he lw is iF a u Hungarian h. h by birth hirth Men who hio indorse such sentiments at as tho those e Mr MI Am brose expressed should make tine line citizens Uncle f Sam needs more men of his stripe If we arc are to let lethe the he bars remain down own and permit the overflow o lution lation at ion of Europe to come comie into this country counti by all nil means give e us emigrants of the kind Mr Ir Ambrose represents ts |