Franklin D. Roosevelt XXXII President of the United States 1932-1945 May 3, 1934: Proclamation 2083 - Mother's Day A Proclamation Whereas Senate Resolution 218, adopted April 26, 1934, states that "there are throughout our land today an unprecedentedly large number of mothers and dependent children who, because of unemployment or loss of their bread-earners, are lacking many of the necessities of life," and the President of the United States is therein authorized and requested to issue a proclamation calling for the observance of Mother's Day this year; Now, Therefore, I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon our citizens to express on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 13, 1934, our love and reverence for motherhood: (a) By the customary display of the United States flag on all Government buildings, homes, and other suitable places; (b) By the usual tokens and messages of affection to our mothers; and (c) By doing all that we can through our churches, fraternal and welfare agencies for the relief and welfare of mothers and children who may be in need of the necessities of life. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT |
The daily diary entries from Ruth Catherine McKenzie McCoy. Her daughter, author Fran Baker, has included photos, historic notes and "old-time" recipes following the entries. Readers are welcome to comment.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 1934
NOTE: Ruth didn't write in her diary today.
Franklin D. Roosevelt XXXII President of the United States 1932-1945 May 3, 1934: Proclamation 2083 - Mother's Day |
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