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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-05-04 Proclamation7 CIVIC. CENTER 41O E.WASHINGTON STIOWA CITY. IOWA I=Q I. Iv I3191 3W80O PAYOR YMV NEUMAUEER COUNCIL MEMBERS AMN EILLYER CAROL Mona U F. FOSTER DAVID FERRET "X SEUIR ROSERTVEVSRw PROC LAh1ATI0N WHEREAS, the week of May 9 - 15, 1976, has been designated as National Police Week, and WHEREAS, Wednesday, May 5, 1976, has been designated as National Law Day, and WHEREAS, respect for law and the preservation of freedoms and liberties • guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Iowa are the basis of personal and collective liberty to be strengthened and enforced by all Police Officers and public officials of the City of Iowa City, NOW, THEREFORE, 1, MaAy C. Neuhau6en., Mayon 06 Iowa City, Iowa, do he)Leby pnocta.im .the ween. o6 May 9 - 15, 1976, as .the ZocaZ ob6eA.vanee 06 National- PoP,i.ce Week and the day o6 Wedneeday, May 5, 1976, as the £ocaC obzekvanee 06 Nat.ionaE Law Day, and urge a.CC citizen .to join .the Iowa City PoZi.ce Department and .thein. City Govehnment, and aCt inteAe6-ted cfti.zenz .in the appnopn.iate ob6ertvanee 06 .theee evewtb. Lti Q. �4'pj.dw. -z'Ll ayon J Dated in Iowa City, Iona, • .th,ia 4th day o6 May, 1976. MAYOR MARYNEUHAUSER COUNCIL MEMBERS ANN BA W ER CAROLWROSSE L P. FOSTER DAVID PERRET MAXSEUER ROBERT VEVERA • ./(//^�/// /JI// �� CIVIC CENTER mel asa.leoSoH INCT OH Si. IOWA CITY,IOWA 5220 P R O C L A M A T I O N WHEREAS, Gil and Naomi Voss unselfishly offered help and care to hundreds of alcoholics and their families in this comunity for many years until the death of Gil Voss in 1972, anmd WHEREAS, on Saturday, May 8, 1976, Naomi Voss will return to Iowa City to participate in rededication ceremonies at the Gil and Naomi Voss Recovery House, marking nearly five years Of significant service to men recovering from the illness Of alcoholism, and WHEREAS, it is most fitting to extend the warmest expression of gratitude and to welcome Naomi Voss to Iowa City, NOW, THEREFORE, I, Matey C. Neuhauhea, Mayon o6 IOM City, Iowa., do heAeby rycoctaim May 8, 1976, as GiQ and Naomi Vodd Day in .the Clay o6 Ioaxe, City 10m.' h a yore t I `J Dated .in Iowa City, IOLVa VaA 4.th day o6 May, 1976. /�///�/)/)• ^{////^/• CIVIC CENTER 41O E.WASHINGTON ST. • � �\ /I ////((��,�J//' ��/, '..ry- �/ /� '/q IOWA CITY.IOWR SYIW MAYOR MARY NEUHAUSER COUNCIL MEMBERS AMN BA W ER CAROLeMROSSE I_ F. FOSTER DAVID FERRET MAX SELEER ROBERT VEVERA P R O C L A M A T I O N WHEREAS, in the Bicentennial Year we are especially proud of the initiative, self-reliance and innovative achievements which have marked the contributions of small business men and women to our country's progress since the early days of the republic, and WHEREAS, today, more than ever before in our history, the small business sector is the foundation of America's free enter- prise system and is essential to our continued leadership in the free world, and WHEREAS, small businesses provide a livelihood for 1.00 million Americans, embrace 9.4 million enterprises, employ 55 percent of the private labor force, and produce about 48 percent of the gross business product, NOW, THEREFORE, 1, Many C. Neuhau6ert, Mayoa. o6 .the City o6 Iowa City, Iowa, do hereby pAoctaim .the week o6 May 9 - 15, 1976, as SmaZE Bu6.ine66 Week, and I urge aU eitizen.6 .to join me in .thi,6 6peciat th.ibute. Dated .in Iowa City, Iowa, ,this 4th day o6 May, 1916. 0 ayoh • 0 COMMERCCq • �0 ^ CIVIC CENTER 410 E. WASHINGTON ST. IOWA CITY. IOWA 522Q IW WW - MAYOR MARY NEUNAUSER COUYCIL YEYPERS JOHN 9ALIPFR L. V. TOSTEN DAV IO FERRET WXR ROBERT TVEVVEVFRA P R O C L A M A T I O N WHEREAS, Chauncey Swan was,for his '7mown integrity and weight of character#' appointed by Robert Lucas, first governor of Iowa, to the commission for determining the seat of govern- ment for the territory of Iowa, and WHEREAS, Chauncey Swan selected the site of Iowa City, and WHEREAS, on the fourth day of May, 1839, Commissioner Chauncey Sloan, and Phillip Clark and John Ronalds officially located the seat of government of the territory of Iowa in Iowa City, marking the site by a stake driven into the ground about where Old Capitol new stands, NOW, THEREFORE, I, AWAY C. NeuhaudeA, Mayo& 06 .the City o6 Iowa city, Iowa, do p&ocQaim May 4, 1976, .to be obwtved as Cluuuieey Swan Day and catt upon ;t. ci tizen6 .to 6e mind6uZ 06 .the dynamZc teadv t6hip Chauncey Swan p&ov.ided dwc,i.ng ,the ea4tt( deveeopment o6 ou& eonvnunity. In .th A Bicentenn.iat yeah o6 1976, we diAect 6peciaZ Aecogn.i tion .to Chauncey Swan 6o& .the vi6.ion and peuonat 6uppont he paov.ided 601L .the e6zabtCizhment .in 1840 06 OuA now no.ta6te hi6-toA.ic tandma&ha _ the location and d1Aecti.on o6 .the cone.tAuction o6 OPd Capdtot and .the choice o6 6.i to and puAchahe o6 tand 6o& .the 6uitding 06 .the FiA6t P&esbyteA,ian Chu&ch. UAL; L; I /'I I f Mayon it Dated .in Iowa Ci ty, Iowa thZ6 4th day o6 &fay, 1976.