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RESOLUTION <br /> <br /> NO: 3321 <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the War Production Board has requested the Salvage <br />Committee of Orange County to collect and ship through regular channels <br />at least two thousand tons of scrap metal, and <br /> <br /> WHEHEAS, If sufficient scrap metal can be secured from <br />Orange County to construct at least one Liberty Ship necessary to our <br />War Effort, such Liberty Ship should be named at the pleasure of the <br />citizens of Orange County, and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, There is no doubt that sufficient metal can be <br />tained to cause at least one Liberty Ship to be constructed, thereby <br />entitling Orange County to select a name for said vessel, and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, It is deemed fitting and proper that a name should <br />now be selected for the proposed Liberty Ship; with the hope that said <br />Liberty Ship may render as much service to the war effort as did the <br />late, but not forgotten citizen, Terry E. Stephenson, render to the <br />development, dignity and character of Orange County itself, the name <br />to be given to it should be none other than the name of this honored <br />citizen, Terry E. StePhenson. Now, therefore, be it <br /> <br /> ~ESOD~ED, That the City Council of the City of Santa Ana <br />does respectfully urge the citizens of Orange County to cooperate in <br />the collection of scrap metal in an amount sufficient to insure the <br />construction of at least one Liberty Ship, and be it further <br /> <br /> RESOLVED, That the Maritime Comission of the United States <br />be requested and urged to give to the said Liberty Ship the name of <br />the late Terry E. Stephenson, as a token of our respect for his un- <br />tiring efforts in behalf of good citizenship. <br /> <br />ATTEST: ~ <br /> <br />~g~A Y 0 R <br /> <br /> <br />