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OCR Page 1 of 2THE president HAS STATE
STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT: RAISING
OF FLAGS TO FULL MAST
Today begins the final week of national mourning for President
Lyndon Johnson. This morning in a telephone conversation with
Mrs. Johnson we both remarked how much her husband would have
liked to share in the moments of joy as our first prisoners of war
return from Indochina.
Mrs. Johnson and I agreed that for the American flag to be
flying high on the day that the first prisoners return to American soil
would be the finest possible tribute both to her husband's memory and
to the heroism of the prisoners and their families - as well as to the
missing men, the men who gave their lives, and all who helped to win
peace with honor in Vietnam.
I am therefore signing a proclamation this afternoon ordering
the flag of the United States returned to full staff on the morning of
the day and they arrive in America.
In an earlier war, another American prisoner -- Francis
Scott Key -- asked that stirring question whether the star-spangled
banner yet waved "o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. 11
As our prisoners come home to America, let our answer be the same
today as it was then.
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