THE STARS AND STRIPES
PRESIDENT'S SENTIMENTS ON FLAG IDEALS. By Tcleeraph—Frees Association-- flop.vtinht \Tlcc. Juno 17, 010 a.ffl,) . Washington, Juiie 16. President Wilson, i'fl an acMrsss. delivered in connection with Stag D-ftv, wondered if those who used the American flag boastfully, kntisv "What it- meant for tlie future. Their na.tro»a.l powof wouKT bo justly used. It stood for Roljfpossession,. and the asserting of tits right of one nation, ta sen'o oth«r nations—not aggression or stfif-aggran-disoment. It would 1)0 a pitiful thifip. lie add--ed, to fiavo to malts ttiiy apology fdr anything that tho Americans iiad under tho shelter of their iliig,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 17 June 1914, Page 7
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101THE STARS AND STRIPES Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 17 June 1914, Page 7
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