Letters From National And State Officials Show Keen Interest In Armed Forces
And Pay Tribute To Dedication Ceremony Here
Hampton Union, Thursday, February 18, 1943 -- Price Five Cents
Academy Band Participates
The audience stood to sing the first verse of America and heard an impressive invocation by the Rev. Fr. Carl Harold, chaplain of the Portsmouth Navy Yard. Then Mrs. Harris introduced Hon. John W. Perkins as chairman. In presenting Mr. John W. Hopley for the dedication Judge Perkins commented on Mr. Hopley's splendid record as a national leader of the Boy Scouts of America and as a Kiwanian.
Hopley Dedicates The Flag
Dedication Prayer Impressive
Then Chairman Perkins presented the three pastors who read the Roll of Honor: Rev. Harold J. Wilson, pastor of the Advent Christian Church of Hampton; Rev. Joseph D. Burnett, pastor of the Congregational Church of North Hampton, and Rev. Harry L. Smith, pastor of the Baptist Church of Hampton Falls. The chairman announced that Mr. Smith had been commissioned a Chaplain in the Army of the United States with rank of Lieutenant.
The simple act of reading these lists of names was accomplished with so much of dignity and solemnity by the three clergymen that this portion of the program will long remain in the minds of those who were privileged to be present.
Taps For Lincoln Akerman
Masterful Orator-Pastor
He felt that in building the necessary new world of tomorrow, economic conditions, racial problems and questions involving intense national sovereignties will have to be faced fairly and solved adequately solved if we are not to repeat the experience of 25 years ago when our boys fought and died "for a lot of beautiful phrases."
Appeal For New World
Mr. Crosby called for the development of public conscience in favor of such a new world and said "that a good way to begin was by the restoration of a sense of divine vocation to human lives." "Without us God will not, without God we cannot," quoted Mr. Crosby in his eloquent plea for brining spiritual values along with material considerations in our attempt to lay the foundation of a post-war world of lasting freedom, peace and justice.
Enjoyable Music Program
Rev. Lloyd Perrigo, pastor of the Hampton Baptist Church, who led the singing during the program in his own inimitable manner, pronounced the benediction.
Judge Perkins Gracious Chairman
From Governor Blood
"I am impressed with the fact that this dedication marks more than the enlistment of Hampton citizens in another war; for this is more than any previous war. It is a crusade to carry eastward and westward to the four corners of the earth the idea that liberty and democracy which was established on this soil by your forefathers and mine. It is a total war against the enemies of liberty everywhere, and the service flag which you dedicate today is symbol and proof of your pledge and part in the establishment of a world order marked by those privileges and rights which were instituted by our forefathers."
Bridges' Fine Tribute
"A few weeks ago it was my privilege to talk with a;young lady who served on Bataan and Corregidor with one of your number, Miss Rita Palmer. The heroism with which Miss Palmer nursed the wounded of that small but gallant band of Americans and Filipinos who stood so bravely against overwhelming odds was described in glowing terms. Her unforgettable service is an inspiration to me as I know it must be for all of of you.
"The men and women who have gone forth to battle from the Hamptons, like those from all New Hampshire and country, feel in their hearts the cause for which they have taken their stand. That is why with their comrades of the United Nations they will prevail in this struggle against the forces of darkness."
Tobey Shows Interest
"Please convey to the gathering my sincere interest and tell them that I am one with them in paying tribute to the one who has gone on ahead and my sympathy to his loved ones. We are in a war which, in the last analysis, is truly a war for our survival. No sacrifice will be too great to insure victory. In this trying epoch, I have adopted a philosophy which I commend to each of us. It is:
Hope and pray for the best
And spend and be spent increasingly
Until Victory is achieved."
From Congressman Stearns
"These eons of old Hampton are today exercising the first and most instrumental right and duty of the good citizens -- the defense of all that we hold dear against aggression. One of the them already has given his life in that cause, and has a golden star that will shine down the years as long as the history of your towns is told to rising generations. I know that you who remain at home will accept the hardships and inequities of a war in the same high spirit of devotion that they have shown, and that united in will though parted in the flesh, you and they will go forward high-heartedly to victory."
Word Tribute From Congressman Merrow
On an occasion like this, there arises within our hearts a new love for our country. We must be rededicated to the principles which have made the Republic great.
We face the future with undying confidence in our way of life and with an abiding faith which will bring victory both in war and in peace. We dedicate today a service flag in honor of those who are bearing the strain of battle and in honor of one who has given his life for his country. Let us dedicate ourselves to the preservation of the ideals for which our men are fighting and dying. This is the manner in which we can best honor those who are defending the United States. It is the best manner in which we can honor those who have paid the supreme sacrifice."