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Show PLEDGE TO THE FLAG . 1 IS TERMED INFEFINITE HONOLULU. T. II.. May 26. Miss ' I Bertha Ben Taylor, supervising prJnci- i' 1 pal of the schools of West Plawali, ' I addressing the Honolulu Rotary club, recently, declared that tho pledge to the Flag now In use in the schools was ' indefinite and really meant nothing, and, amid considerable enthuiasm, sha offered the following pledge as a substitute: sub-stitute: "Flag pf our great republic. Insplrcr ' ! ' In battle, guardian of our homes, whose stars and stripes stand for bravery : " purity, truth and union, we salute thee! We, tho children of many lands, who find rest under thy folds, do pledge'. V our lives, our hearts and sacred honor ; to protect thee, our country and tha ' liberties of the American people forever." for-ever." nn. - |