Q. T 4.14s. , A2. SEP 2 1921 flag flag 3 33roclamation by the Øobernor 3June 14, 1921 jflag ſeap 33rotlantation 33p fije Čobernor The observance of Flag Day is of comparatively recent origin and seems to have been begun in the State of New York. The custom, however, has spread until practically every state in the Union has adopted it. Honoring the flag means to honor the principles for which the flag stands, liberty, justice and equality. These are the foundation stones of the Republic. So long as these great principles are really respected and honored in the hearts of the people our government is safe. Our free institutions will weather any storm that may beat upon them. Therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of Michigan, I hereby proclaim Cuegbap, ſune 14, 1921, flag ſpap. Let flags be displayed on both public and private buildings; and I request that community exercises appropriate to the day be held wherever practicable. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State this Second Day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, and of the Commonwealth the eighty-fifth. Governor. By the Governor: * Secretary of State. liili 3 9015 06244 2200