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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 10, Page 1045, No Resolution Number//1045 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ACTION TAKEN BY THE RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION FOR THE CLOSING OF ALL BUSINESS ESTABL IN OBSERVANCE OF THE DAY WHEN THE UNITED NATIONS WILL ATTAIN IAILIT�RY VICTORY IN EURBPE, AND URGING ALL CITIZENS OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, OFFER THEIR PRAYERS ON V -DAY FOR THE PEACE IN EUROPE AND FOR DIV GUIDANCE IN THE PROSECUTION OF THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN IN ORDER THA PEACE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD 14AY SOON BE RESTORED WHEREAS, on the date of signing the Armistice at the close of World War 1, riotous celebration took place in many parts of the country, and the occasion was celebrated in some instances by an over -indulgence in intoxicating liquor3) and, WHEREAS, it is deemed more fitting and proper by the members of the Board of Commissioners that the people, instead of engaging in unrestrained celebrations, wild jubulation and mass gatherings in downtown streets, should attend religious services or at least should pause long enough to thank God, each in his own way, for the peace in Europe, and ask for strength to complete the enormous task which lies before us in the Pacific. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COIR.1I3SIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the Board of Commissioners heartily endorse the plan of the Retail Merchants Association for the closing of all busi establishments when hostilities in Europe ceasem that the Board cooperate with all business, civic, fraternal and religious organizations which have adopted plans for observance of V -Day in a sane, sensible and reverent manner by requesting the people to go to the churches for prayers and thanksgiving and for praise to God for the restoration of peace in Europe; and that all citizens be urged to observe the day by pausing long enough to thank God for the l4bors and sacrifices of those men and women who have brought about the peace in Europe, and for Divine guidang, strength in the prosecution of the 'n'ar against Japan in order that throughout the workd may soon be restored. SECTION 2. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. Passed by the Board of Commissioners, August 29th, 1944 Recorded by Rudy Stewart, City Clerk, August 29th, 1944 and peace