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REVISED ORDINANCES OF PADUCAH.
Transfer to Second Class Cities.
munication. Any pertion who shall violate any provision of
This section shall be fined not less than $25 nor more than
$50 for each offense.
Sec. 18. Any and all vulgar, indecent and immoral
theaters, circuses, shows and exhibitions within the City
of Paducah are hereby declared public moral nuisances and
ate forbidden. The proprietor of any such exhibition, show,
circus, or theater,and each and every person connected there-
with, or aiding therein, shall be fined for each and every
such offense not less than $25 nor more than $So. -
Transfer to Second Class Cities,
An Ordinance Establishing the Population of the City
of Paducah, and Providing the Transfer of Said City From
a City of the Third Class to a City of the Second Class.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Common Council of
the City of Paducah, Ky.
Sec. t. That it is the sense and oftif6cial declaration of
the City of Paducah by,and through its Mayor and Common
Council of said city, that the population of the City of Pa-
ducah is twenty one thousand four hundred and fifty seven
(2t,457), and .that the population has been ascertained by the
census report made by the enumerators, provided for by a
certain ordinance passed by the Mayor and Common Coun-
cil of said city on the kh day of May, 1901, and approved by
the Mayor of said city on the 8th day of May 190t, in pur-
suance of which said census enumerators were appointed.
which reports are hereby adopted as correct, and as showing
the trite and correct Population of said city.
Sec. 2. That said City of Paducah is now a city of the
third class under the laws of the State of Kentucky, but
under the laws of this Commonwealth, the said city of Pa-
ducah, hnving'reached n population of over twenty thousand
(20,000), is now entitled to be transferred from the third
class to that of the accord class.
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Transfer to Second Class Cities. Increasing Number of Aldermen.
Sec. 3. For the purpose of carrying into effect the ower
ordinances
provisions of previous ordinances heretofore passed, and all, adopted
resolutions looking towards a transfer of the said city from
the cities of the third class to the cities of the second class
all ordinances, resolutions and orders so passed, are hereby
made part of this ordinance, to be transmitted to the pro-
per authorities at Frankiort, for the submission -of a bill to be
introduced before the next Legislature of Kentucky, for the
purpose of transferring said city from the third class to a
second class city, as hereinbefore indicated; and the Council
Clerk is hereby ordered to make a true and correct copy of
all orders, resolutions and or connected with the
said proposed transfer from the third class to second class,
and the same is to be properly certified, together with a
copy of this ordinance.
Sec. 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in con-
flict with any of the provisions of this ordinance, are
hereby repealed, in so far as said conflict may appear, and
this ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage
and approval.
Adopted Jan. 6th, , igo2.
W. H. PATTERSON, C. C. P. '
Approved Jan. 8th,IW2.
L. A. YEISER, Mayor.
Increasing Number of Aldermen. '
An Ordinance Increasing the Number of the Board of '
Aldermen of the City of Paducah, from Four Members to '
Eight Members.
Be it enacted by the General Council of the City of
Paducah, Ky.
Section t. That the number of Aldermen, constituting Number
ft
the Board of Aldermen in the City of Paducah, now compos- eights
sed
ed of four members, be, and the same is hereby increased
to eight members.