* ..V* *•'» ^^7; "v" ; " r^^^rrvrir^ Thursday, November 4, 1965 'ji&Zk?£K\ THE PLAINDEALER « -If -ifclM. "Jtt? *'5^ Section Two -- Pafls Seren * * * * * * • * * CORRECT WATS TO Oar flag should always have stars to the left of the picture, fabric floating to the right. • • • • • • • • it D I S P L A Y THE FLAG When used on a speakers* platform, the flag if displayed above and behind the speaker. When hanging with stripes in ft vertical position against the wall, the stars should be in the upper left hand corner. If flown from a staff, it Miould be in the position of honor, at speakers* right. It should never be used to cover the speakers' desk. • * • When our flag is carried with //V When displayed with another other flags in parade it should jjflkHRk flag or flags against a wall always claim the place of from crossed staffs, the flag honor--at the right. «5r A of the United States should Y / » be at its own right, its staff should be in the front. * • • • • * • • • * * * * * PUBLIC PULSE (The Plaindealer invites the public io use this column as an expression of their views on subjects of general interest in our community. Our only request is that writers limit - themselves to 300 words or less signature, full address and phone number. We ask, too, that one indi- " vidual not write on the • same subject more than once each month. We reserve the right to delete any material which we consider 'ibelous or in ob- • jectionable taste.) ^THOUGHTS IN VIET NAM "jDear Editor: "We, the personnel at the Navy Exchange, Danang, Viet Nam, write this letter and poem in regard to the demonstrations in the U.S., iri hope that the citizens of the U.S. can visualize how we feel about what is happening there. We dedicate the poem to the men in Viet Nam. We believe they feel as we feel about the situation at hand. There is no pride to be found in what they are doing. If it's pride, joy, or satisfaction they are looking for, we ask them to come over here to find it in helping their country. "Sincerely, ' "Peter M. Fisher, PFC.., USMC .. "Robert L. Jones, SSGT., USMC . "David L. Waldron, SN., USN "Donald H. Dahlberg, SH3, USN • "Win C. Johnson, SKC., ; USN - "Edward Gonsowski, SSGT., USMC "Raymond Parker, SKCS, -• USN" Demonstrations *'!& many people in the U.S.A., "Wait for the moment to have their say. "They don't know how it is over here, "Even a guess wouldn't be near. "They make their speech, they make their sign, "But as far as the war, they are blind. "Why do they talk? Why do they say, "Take the troops out, let Communists stay. "College kids there don't even care, "All they talk is a lot of hot air. "There are some who do really care, "And we are thankful for them over there. "The land over here is green and hilly, "But the college kids there think the war is silly. "Why won't they fight, why won't they come, "To help the troops in Viet Nam? "Composed and written by "David L. Waldron "Donald H. Dahlberg" RECEIVES DEGREE Degrees were conferred recently on 260 graduates at Roosevelt university; according to Dr. Rolf Weil, acting president. Among them was William C. Richards of 809 N. Lillian street, McHenry, MA degree. The step that could step up employment To help local companies and communities create more jobs and train people for existing jobs, American enterprise has launched the program called STEP (Solutions To Employment Problems). For information, write STEP, National Association of Manufacturers, 277 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017. MtvfWKS TO wnorwNi mob tens C- DEDICATION tSUESTS^ Forty-five Illinois legislators including U.S. Senator Paul H! Douglas and five state officials will participate in Northern Illinois university's s t a d i U s dedication and homecoming celebration Saturday, Nov. 6 Alumni association officials reported that four U.S. Congressmen, four state Senators, and thirty - seven representatives have accepted invitations to attend a legislators' luncheon and homecoming game between NIU's Huskies and the Illinois State Redbirds.' Among them are Rep. Thomas J. Hanahan, Jr., of McHenry and Rep. William A. Giblin, Marengo. 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