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19690415 r-69-6 R-69-6 RESOLUTION -- LAW DAY WHEREAS, the President of the United States of America has, by Proclamation, urged the people of the United States to observe Thursday, May I, 1969, as Law Day, and WHEREAS, the Ist day of May has been set aside by the Congress of the United States as Law Day - U.S.A., and WHEREAS, it is a special day to be observed by the American people in appreciation of their liberties and national independence, and WHEREAS, it is an occasion for rededication to the ideals of equality and justice under law, and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of Fairfax City wish to show their concurrence in the Presidential Proclamation and the Joint Resolution of Congress, THEREFORE, be it RESOLVED that the Ist day of May, 1969 be observed as Law Day in the City of Fairfax and that the Mayor and City Council do hereby urge the citizens of the City to observe Thursday, May I, 1969, as Law Day in the City of Fairfax with appropriate public ceremonies and by the reaffirmation of their dedication to our form of government and the supremacy of law in our lives. ADOPTED: April 15, 1969. Attest: ~- Cit~ dlerk Mayor '- '