South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 243, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 August 1919 — Page 5
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Englishman Pleads New Flag For Britain With Ideals Like Stars and Stripes and Tricolor
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a ! !.: ami .i signal hy whi h our -!s foay know one another. Trior to the r ct-ipt of the news .f Uo- cap turr of tho British bri. Nancy. Nov. J'.M by one of ('ten Washington's shins under cortiniaiid of John Manley, tho continental iiiiirr.'S had appointed 1's.ek Hopkins ommander-in-chief of the i.ay hallt by concrcss as di?tini:uilied from the soldier-manned i!. .-t umh r (Jen. Washington. Immediately following his appointment Commodore Hopkins (the a--! and only commander-in-chief Tie :,.,y ever had i set sail from Khode Island in that colony's armed t -s i K'aty and arrived in the Iclau.iic riser on I ec. '.), 177.". The same 'day th t ommodore assumed th' i'oim.il o::;n:and of the little squadron h Inch the convss had placed u in W v him . Iloivtcd I 'ir-t riajr. "The tnanner in which that comrd w.i-- assumed is of signal im-5-t t.i ne. . m that the ceremony i v.. d Mi" hoistintr of the first i r, Anoiican Flap. And the dis:.n i-t'.on ! having r leased the lan- :.: t the l-reee hrlonss to that .: imsii; spirit. John Paul Jones, one . ? the chi. f amont; heroes in the 'arts of American naval otTlcers .rd st. a me n. Th: was the which aftcrM.ual lu'iM-i! s extensively in the 'iterature of the d as th congress io'...r. from the fa. t that it first :'.oat 1 ov r tlie navy controlled by fonuTts. Ao known a the ("rand rr'f-n a;-..l th.e l-'irst Navy Kn--:i:n. u was the coloju il standard f'oia that d iy until it was supersfd.1 b th.e Stars and Stripe in 1 777. I coii-isted of 1.'. strip s, alternately
Carolina to t h c- itir.er;".t: bo jy and o.;e ot ht ; :T.tr. .:i- rf three appotnte I or. i,ct. 10, l to report on the f'.'tlnir out Ot two armed vess!. When thrt. report was made, two weeks 'atef, Col. (Pädsd.n -.vas o'-, cf ,t committee of seven anjioint-f-1 t fit out four armed vessels. "The j.fk displavftl on th" Alfred on this occision was a small, nearly square r.a of 1 : al'ernflt. rr,i and white strij)e, bear in sr rrrwlinj rattle-snake with the legend 'Don't Tre-d on Me- beneath it. Tirst i;rthday cf Army. "Althouch disidayed on tfV continental army's first "'ir'b.fhiv.
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Lieut. B. W. Maynard Makes Best Time, with Record of 467 1-4 Minutes.
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th Stars and Stri-s. nd"pted by rontrres a year and a, h.alf later, was carried i'i the f.--!d by 1 iti.i forces dtir'?.,' the I ".evolutionary war- The nrny carried only the colors of the statrs to whit h the troops l --donired and mt the natii tiäl Hag. "It v,ms nearly or.e year after the representatives of the ITnited States of America, in ireneral congress assembled, jn pior'c.M their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor for the support of the Declaration of Indeprralence that the crosses of St (leorge and St. Andrew, emblematic of the mother country, which had formed the union of the Continental Union flag, wt re discarded ami replaced by a union composed of white stars in a blue field, 'representing a new constellation 'The date of the birth of the S'ats and Stripes was June 1 1. 1777, and its creation was proclaimed in a resolution of the continental congress. "Thus it would sor-m that not only was the first flag of the continental congress displayed for the first time from a naval vessel, the Alfred, but that from the navy (in the person of the marine committee of the congress of 1 777) the nation also receivrd the Stars and Stripes."
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Ute., '.vi'h Lieut. Dan II. (Jish, second, Ciish concluding the round trip in C 0 3 1-4 minutes yesterday. Simons An-i-s. The only other .arrival here yesterday was Maj. J. V. Simons, who made a non-stop flight trom Toronto in three hours ami 4 4 minutes over a course estimated at 4 30 miles. The best airplane performance was .by the Dellaviland ;'our, which, according to available figures, won first, third and fourth places. This plane- was equipped with Liberty motors. A Dellaviland nine took next honors. There was about one serious accident in tho race.
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