Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 83.djvu/993

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

[83 STAT. 965]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1969
[83 STAT. 965]

83 STAT. ]

PROCLAMATION 3937-SEPT. 25, 1969

965

Proclamation 3936 VETERANS DAY, 1969 By the President of the United States of America

September 24. 1969

A Proclamation

From Valley Forge to Vietnam, American servicemen have responded to their nation's call to duty. That call has often led to loneliness, hardship, danger—and, for some, death. I n response to that call, American servicemen have acted with unsurpassed valor and devotion and have demonstrated to enemies, of freedom all over the world that free men and women will defend the principles of a free society. After each war or conflict, these dedicated Americans who performed so valiantly as servicemen have returned to build a stronger country. Today there are approximately 27 million American veterans. Their contribution to our nation, in war and peace, has been invaluable. To acknowledge the respect and admiration we have for our veterans, the Congress has designated November 11 to be a legal holiday and to be known as Veterans Day, and has dedicated it to the cause of world peace (Act of May 13, 1938, 52 Stat. 351, as amended (5 U.S.C. 6103)). NOW, THEREFORE, I, RICHARD NIXON, President of the United States of America, urge the people of this nation to join in commemorating Tuesday, November 11, 1969, as Veterans Day with suitable observances. I direct the appropriate officials of the government to arrange for the display of the flag of the United States on all public buildings on that day; and I request the officials of Federal, State, and local governments, and civic and patriotic organizations, to give their enthusiastic leadership and support to appropriate public ceremonies throughout the nation.

82 Stat. 250.

I urge all citizens of every age to participate in these observances in honor of those men who have preserved our Union and our freedom. I ask that special prayers for peace be offered for our men still involved in defending the inalienable right of liberty; and for those whose memory we honor with a star of gold, let us pause in silent tribute on this Veterans Day, praying that they did not die in vain and that their sacrifices will bring us peace. I N W I T N E S S WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 24th day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred sixty-nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred ninety-fourth.

C/ijL^-'TCSj^ Proclamation 3937 NATIONAL ADULT-YOUTH COMMUNICATIONS WEEK By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation

The men who adopted and ultimately signed the Declaration of Independence were a varied group. Lawyers, planters, physicians.

September 25. 1969