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Most Fitting Flag for Peace Loving People,” Says FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923. H. B. DURHAM CHIEF SPEAKER AT ELA FLAG DAY GELEBRATION Local Attomey, Reviewing Military History of THE HUMAN ZOO Copyright, 1923. by Publie Tedzer Company Our Country at B. P. O. E. Service. “It is in keeping with the patriotic principles of the B. P. O. Elks that these flag day services have been held and it is in these days certainly a praiseworthy undertaking. We have come here to honor the flag, your flag and my flag, and to honor the country for which this flag stands.” It was in these words that Attorney H. B. Durham opened nis address at the Elks’ auditorium] siderable spirit of unrest, and the de last night. The addréss was one that| velopment in some countries of a was peculiarly fitting to Flag day,|malady known as Bolshevism. Bol- and {t took up world problems in a/shevism is nothing in fact but an manner that was both illuminating) aristocracy of the proletairait. It is and convincing. an attempt to create a social level “Tt 1s a most fitting flag of a free| by cutting off the tops. people, a peace loving people,” he| “We produce the germ of the social temarked, “There is no suggestion’ of| disease here in our own country, and hostility, no challenge to combat. Yet|the chief reason why we did not sec it has never gone down to Gefeat in| the spread here is, in my judgment, military conflict.” due to the fact of the intelligence of “] have been inspired arid thrilled| the average American, and the larger today at the profusion of flags un-|Precentage of people in our coun fyried along the streets and from| Who are proprietors to some exte ‘agpoles and housetops. I can think] that is, property owners and persons ot no more thrilling and inspiring| who believe in the right of property.” sight than to seo these stars and| Taking up the question of the for- stripes floating on high in a foreign|elgn born, Mr. Durham expressed the land, the symbol of the power and| fact that many foreign born are bh: the glory of our country. coming educated to American ideals The speaker reviewed the military) and will make loyal citizens, but he history of the country. also admitted that certain restriction “TI have stood with bowed head be-| was necessary in order that America fore the tattered and battle worn|might not become the dumping flags which once floated in triumph| ground of European countries. over our victorious armies, now pre- “The festering sores in our civiliza- served at the national capitol as the| tion,” he said, “are the foreign most sacred mementos of our past,/ colonies in our cities where the real bearing silent but yet eloquent testi-| spirit of Americanism rarely finds his mony of our struggles from British| way.” hegemony to national independence,! 47, and from a loosely welded together | confederation of states to a union of indissoluble states forming the most powerful and the most beneficent na- tion in the world,” he continued. Mr. Durham followed up his discus- sion of the flag with a few words cn the necessity of knowing the his- tory of our country. “There is noth- ng in my opinion,” he stated, “that will inspire so much confidence in Durham spoke of eliminating war. He took up the matter of the |international court and said that there was a very great difference be- tween the court and the League of Nations and showéd wherein the league dealt with matters from the standpoint of diplomacy while the court would take them up from a legal standpoint. “The nations of the world will not | ti a af the present and prevent us from be-| PD UnEiit hate sean be, dewsloved:.¢ coming pessimistic over our present situation.”* cata A higher respect for the constitu- jon was also urged upon the audience.|__M- W- Purcell, former prosecuting je attacked with vehemence the ac-|*ttorney, rendered “The Elks’ ‘Trib- tion of the governor of the state of| Ute to the Flag,” substituting for A. New York in @he repeal of the pro-|M- Gee who was out of the city. hibition enforcement laws as being| Attorney W. B. Cobb delivered an a stroke at the constitution itself, | address relating the record of the “Along with respect for the con-| flag, the important points in the na- stitution, we need in America ajtion’s history, and explained the higher respect for all law. We are the| #!snificance of the national emblem. greatest law breakers in the world.| Miss Louise Hilsbeck clad in red method of settling national differ- ences without resort to arms,” he is due to the fact that we do not|@ poem, ‘The Name of Old Glory.” have a proper law enforcement. Too The altar service was impressive. inany public officers presume to pass| Charles T. Weldner, exalted ruler; upon the questions of when and which| Harry Free, L. F. McMahon .and W. laws shall be enforced.” B. Cobb, each contributed a part to “There is in the world today a cen-'the altar. 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The usual mamimum X-rays to which a patient has been exposed heretofore were of only 150,000 volts and the maximum time usually 100 minutes. Aluminum Is Given With Troco Butter A three-piece aluminum kettle will be given away with every 20 pounds were placed on it to represent the musical entertainers that Was ap- colors of the flag. The music was furnished by a spe-} under the! clally organized band leadership of H. W. Compton. Senter Feature Of Concert Outside Tribune Bldg. Raggy Rubin's Harmony Hounds, featuring Boyd Senter, saxophone : king entertained a large crowd of Come In: music lovers with an open alr concert |from noon until 1 o'clock in front of All Red fe, tion will be e our ability to meet the problems of|°® S@fe. and our nation il not be the Tribune. 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