Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1934 — Page 4

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THE INDIANA POT TS TTATF.S

JUNE-29, 1934

’ROPER WAYS OF DISPLAYING FLAGS GIVEN Naval Recruiting Station Offers Suggestion for July 4. As the Fourth of July nears, the local naval recruiting station has offered suggestions as to the proper way to display the United States flag. The instructions are: When displayed with another flag against a wall from crossed staffs, the flag of the United States should be on the right. When a number of flags are grouped and displayed from staffs, the United States flag should be in the center, or the highest point of the group. When carried in a procession with other flags, the United States flag should be either on the marching right or in front cf the center of the line. 'Vhen suspended over the middle ot the street, the flag should be suspended vertically with the union to the north in an east and west street or to the west in a north and south street. When flags of two or more nations are displayed, they' should be flown from separate staffs of the same height and the flags should be approximately ot the same size. International usage forbids the display of the flag of one nation above that of another. Bunting Directions Given Bunting used for covering a speaker’s desk, draping over rhe front of the platform and for decorating in general should be arranged with the blue above, the white in the middle and the red below. When used on a speaker’s platform. the flag, if displayed flat, should be in the position of honor at the speaker’s right. It should never be used to cover the speaker’s desk or drape the front of the platform. When the flag is displayed in a manner other than being flown from the staff, it should be displayed flat whether indoors or out. When displayed either horizontally or vertically against a wall, the union should be uppermost and to the flag’s own right <the observer’s left). When displayed in a window it should be displayed the same way. When used in connection with the unveiling of a statue or monument, the flag should form a distinctive feature, but itself never should be used as a covering for the statue. Place Flag on Right When the flag is displayed in the body of a church, it should be from a staff in a position of honor at the congregation’s right as they face the clergyman. If in the chancel or on the platform, the flag will be placed on the clergyman’s right as he faces the congregation. Other cautions are: Do not permit disrespect to be shown to the flag. Do not let the flag touch the ground. Do not place any emblem above the flag except the authorized head staffs. Do not drape the flag on a vehicle or train. Do not display the flag in a parade float except from a staff. Do not use the flag as a ceiling covering. Do not carry the flag flat or hoi'izontal but always aloft and free. Do not use the flag as a portion of costume or dress. Do not put lettering of any kind on the flag. Do not use the flag in any form of advertising nor fasten any advertising sign to a pole from which the flag is flown. Pritchards Report Theft Mrs. Walter Pritchard, wife of the Republican candidate for mayor, reported late yesterday that several strips of screening had been stolen from the garage in the rear of her home, 3968 Carrollton avenue.

I • Suppose you need §1,000.00 You borrow ... 1,140.00 It costs you 91.20 You receive ... 1,048.80 You repay in 12 monthly repayments 0f....595.00 NO CHATTEL LOANS Morris Tlan loans are made on character and income. THE INDIANAPOLIS MORRIS PLAN GO. y Delaware and Ohio Sts. Ki. 1536

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