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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 12, Page 178, No Resolution Number1'78 V/ A RESCLUTIOY APPROVING THE PLAI•i FOR THE ES TALL I&ttidiUT OF A 11IATIOI•iAL GUARD AIII.1-07 Iid i_ADUCAH, ,-..E ITUCIa WHEREAS, the citizens of Paducah desire to encourage the maintenance in Paducah of an outstandin;:national Guard Unit, which would provide adequate facilities for military training; and 'r'HEREAS, such a Unit mould be of great benefit to the community in the even; of disaster, emergency, or other civil defense needs and promoting the interest of national defense; and l�?HERZAS, there has never been provided in Paducah adequate facilities for military training, but such training has been shifted from one unsuitable place to another until the present quarters were established at a remote, place within the city, which is difficult to reach by most of the members, which has resulted in lowering the morale of the members of the Unit and has greatly hindered its -rowth; and SdHEREAS, there is now organized in Paducah an Army Reserve Unit, which has an authorized strength of more than 200, and two Haval Reserve Units with an authorized strength of more than 70, and there are no adequate facilities in the city for the training of any of these Units; and YIIiuREAS, a _Iational Guard Armory would supply these needs and insure the vrowth and efficiency of the _rational Guard and Reserve Units; and 1HEREAS,there is in Paducah a great demand for such facilities as would be provided by an Armory for public ; at[ierinGs and convention assemblies, the revenue from which would more than defray all costs of operation and maintenance of an Armory; and 'MEREAS, the Adjutant General has continually promised from the year 1947 that Faducah would be the site for the next Armory, but has built and is proposing to build other Armories in towns where it appears to us that the need is less and the net cost of maintenance more than in Paducah, and now the Adjutant C'eneral declares that Paducah .sill be ".-iven consideration" after the allocation of Armories to other localities; and �iEREAS, funds will soon be available under Public Law 785. 119W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF CO:.ii:il.iSIOIIERS OF THE CITY OF PADU CAH, :KEPI TU CKY: That the City of Paducah approve the plan of the Paducah Association o_' Commerce and other interested organizations and individuals to secure a :rational Guard Armory at Paducah of equal size and quality of comparable cities, namely, Owensboro, and Ashland, and that all possible efforts be exerted to place the facts su_-porting this plan before the a^ opriate off'cials. ,._�Mlayor Pro Teti ^C o=iiis s i on er sassed cJ the --card of Commiasionere> November ( , 1950 Recorded by ,arah Thurman, City Clerk, _?ovember 21, 1950.