Law Summary
Reason for Mourning
- The declaration was made due to the death of Francis Burton Harrison, a former Governor-General of the Philippines.
- Harrison passed away on November 21, 1957.
- He was mourned for his intense devotion to the welfare of the Filipino people.
Arrival and Burial of the Deceased
- The proclamation notes that the mortal remains of Harrison would arrive on December 3, 1957, for burial in the Philippines.
Flags at Half-Mast
- During the period of national mourning, flags on all government buildings and installations nationwide were to be flown at half-mast.
Authority and Signatories
- The proclamation was made by Carlos P. Garcia, the President of the Philippines.
- It was formally executed with the affixing of the Seal of the Republic of the Philippines.
- The Executive Secretary, Fortunato De Leon, also signed the proclamation.
Legal and Expressive Significance
- The proclamation symbolizes national bereavement and serves as a formal expression of remembrance and respect for Francis Burton Harrison.
- It reflects the importance attributed to Harrison's contributions and legacy within Philippine history and governance.