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Show ‘ gS. L. Woman. | Egypt Sustains Loss “DiesIn -OF5,000 MenKilled 14hSunday Herald. SUNDAY,JULY2, 0Ir IsYour Flag Really HomeBlast Red, White and Blue? By PHILIP JUSTIN.SMITH shape and color until Oct, 29, | CHICAGO (UPI)—Are you) 1912 sure the Americanflag you'll be That was the day President| saluting Tuesday, Indep en- William “H. Taft issued an executive order on the matter.4 dence Day, is really red, white} and blue? | Taft strictly prescribed the} Of course you're sure, | proportions and design of the| flag, and he ordered the Navy| But can you say whetherit’s Department to draw up @ fire-engine red, bright white and blueprint illustrating the official| navy blue? Oris it paltry pink, banner. | off white and baby-blanket But he, too, forgot about the blue? colors | Chances are you-don’t know for sure, and you probably also And that loose-leaf -national| don’t know just what shades of understanding has persisted! regarding the color aspect of red, white and blue the flag |the flag design. should have. Any approximation of the well Flag manufacturers agree the flag you bought for Memorial known Star-Spangled colors can Day, 1946, may very well differ be flown Jegally, but it’s a fact that flags differ and the in color from the one’ you might differences can be considerable have bought for Fourth of July, The men in the Continental) 7. Congress on June 14,/1777 may “They don't always come out never have dreamed of the/ the same,” a spokesman for the} involved in having a George Lauterer Corp, of! wally and strictly defined Chicago,said. There are official specifica-| (4 national banner. tions regularizing the colors of Left Much the flag. These are produced by When they passed a resolution the government's General Servithat day creating Old Glory, ces Administration which has they left much to the imagina- “responsibility for the creation tion. and promulgation of all federal “Resolved that the flag of the specifications.” Applies to. Government United States be 13. stripes, alternate red and white; that But the guidelines apply only the union be 13 stars, white in a to flags produced for use by the blue field representing a new governmentitself, GSA officials =lation,” the resolution paid. And, they said, flags purchased privately continue to STREAKING ACROSS THE BLUE like a cluster of Inde sal kets, Aie Force F-100 Super Sabres pendence Day Aélde from not vi ‘The tions for govern- pass over Old Glory at the Mr Force Academy in this whether the stripes should run 4 of Defense Photo. Herald - UPI Telephoto). horizontally -or vertically, they ment flags state the correct’ forgot to take into account that colors according to code numthe solar color spectrum bers known. as “cable numcontains many different reds, bers.” Each shade of red, for instance, has a certain “cable whites and blues. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — gasoline to competitors at pric- | number.” f But few took notice, national understand- ‘These numbers ate part of a ‘Texaco, Inc,, has been charged) es substantially lower than the | ing evolved concerning what system almost universally ac- with restraining trade and set- price dealers were paying. million suit A ménth.ago 41 American Oil stars, stripes and red, white ited by textile manufacturers ting prices in a filed by 28 Utah Texaco dealers. Co, dealers asked $6.1. million dealing with dyed fabrics, of what constitutes a GSA officials said that—while The suit alleges Texaco and damages under similar com‘of the United States has manufacturers making flags for others “conspired to suppress plaints in a suit filed in U.S. again and again in the oe must go by and eliminate competition be- District Court, “cable numbers”—t can tween Texaco dealers and other Salt Lake Attorney Daniel L. legislation was enacted (and do) legally use it major oil companies’ dealers,” Berman fs representing Texaco It also claims the firm: sold) dealers, who filed two counts in and in 1818 when new, ones for citizens’ flags. proc their} So, in order to officially fly an charging violation of the Sherright to be represented on the official flag of the United cable No, 70001 and Old Glory. man Act and the Robinson-Pat States, the citizen must make blue-cable No,-70075. jan Act, Set Standards sure he gets one colored flag But it’s a good old flag, Texaco officials were unavail‘The banner fluctuated in size, red-cable No, 70180, pure white- however you color it. able for comment. Texaco Dealers F ile Law Suit | CAIRO (UPI)—Egypt's most; 15,000 ofits citizens and soldiers influential editor today sald his| perished suffered almost §,000). (Israeli military. authorities SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) ='nation men killed in the Arab-Israelihad estimated Egypt lost war and warned there maybe between 7,000 and 10,000 men "| investigating re bloodshed. killed.) large quantifiés of explo: Mohamed Hassanéin)...Heikal’s warning of more caused an explosion newspaper Al fighting eame as Egyptian ; claimed the life of a lant: of U.A-R.| sources charged that Israeli City woman Friday Abdel Nasser, troops lied one Egyptian and | An explosion and fire in the President Gamal 000 fell while) wounded anotherseriouslyin an southeast Salt Lake home result- Sid, ‘ighting.”” meident on the Suez Canal. ed in the death of Mrs. Martha |°°UT@seo He said the Arabs are willing) (The Israelis, who hold the White, about 45. Salt Lake Police Lt, Gary|to resume fighting the June §-10|!and on the east of the canal, Park said large quantities of war rat her than negotiate peace|denied the charge and said all ammunition, gunpowder and/With Israel. Hi fe said Arabs will| was quiet in the area.) guns were found at the home, lo. surrérider no land to Israel no| The rumbling of reported new cated in the heavyresidential matter howlittle, Israeli troops/fighting came as the cry of a great stretches in|“holy war” against Israel was area near 7th South and 4th occupy Egypt. Jordan and Syria. heard’once more in Cairo. East. Park said gasoline and tur- Heikal eaid Egyptian soldiers| “Historywill disgrace all who pentine were found along with)may be asked “to make more/do not take part in the holy Jequipment for reloading gun| Sacrifices for r their homeland in| fight to regain our usurped land. {and protect our holy places,’ jammunitiog, He said Mrs. |hope of victory.” |White’s husband, Conrad, was His report was the first|said Sheikh Hass Mamoun, |published word in Egypt on war] rector of the ancient Alazhar |apparently a gun enthusiast. casualties, It brought to 20,000\Mosque of Islam. Witnesses told police the vicdeath toll of the tim entered the home moments the reported ; A V. before the explosion sent flames| war. {Ur main ai dversaries in the/DONEve TO oN, | Patrolman | ‘Universityy of Nebraska ExtenNei] Wagaman/hedroom, where. Mrs. White’s|U) said firemen brought the flames| body was found, She was deadjsion Service. quickly under control, but in-| n arrival at a Salt Lake hos-| Red vegetables such ~ [and cabbage-can be tense heat forced-them to weer pital. |oxygen masks when they enter-| r SPECIAL FROM AMERICA'S FINEST CARPET DEPARTMENT iiia \\ nae Havethe carpet rolled out se you will see it in daylight as it will appear im your Home, We' lace furnitur if se you can avoid any chance of disappointment, by Bigelow 100% Nylon Shag, Your room will be as ratty as a picture with @ Bigelow corpet ’ color texture and loomed from finest yarns PLease cchumen ta the Bigtiow qoalty _ Department! as beets changed Plaster was ripped from thelfrom binish to bright red by |walls and a door appeared tojincreasing the acigity of the jed the home, | Wagaman said the fire de-|have been blowh out at the|cooking water? slightly. 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