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Resolution 04838RESOLUTION NO. 4838 WHEREAS, there has been public announcement by the United States Maritime Administration of its intention to close and place in 'tmothballs" the United State's Maritime Service Training Station located in the City of Alameda, and WTREAS, the West Coast, dominating as it does, shipping to the Orient and the Far East, is a highly important factor in our country's participation in world commerce and, as such, needs and will continue to need the service afforded by said training station in the necessary and. adequate training of personnel to man its' ships, and WHEREAS, in the field of National Defense, ships and shipping (of the West Coast as well as of the Eastern Seaboard) have achieved so great an importance as to warrant the closest and most careful consideration of any step on the part of the Federal Government which might in any way curtail or hamper their operation or serve to lessen their efficiency and ability to function at the highest level of -0erformancel; they measured up to the job given them to do in World War Il and in the Korean affair and to the Maritime Service Training Stations throughout the country must go a large part of the credit for their splendid and thrilling performance; !%Tashington has long been urging the need for a strong Civil Defense Corps and Alameda., responding to the call, has built and established such a corps. This city is spending upwards of $60,000 per year to maintain in a position of readiness the Civil Defense organization it has created, and this Council is impelled to the belief that the Federal Government would,, in closing the aforementioned station, detract from the defense effort it is asking the target area cities to furnish, and WHEREAS, idle, or mothballed government plants not only work a depressive effect upon the economy of the communities in which they are located, but rapidly deteriorate to the point where reactivation necessitates rebuilding and reequipment of such mothballed plants (the Maritime -Alameda Shipyard has been in mothballs since the end of World War II), and WHEREAS, in the judgment of this Council, true economy dictates the continued operation of the Alameda Maritime Service Training Station to meet the continuing demand for the service it was designed to perform,, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA that the U. S. Maritime Administration be and it is hereby urged and requested to reconsider its proposal to close down and mothball the Alameda Maritime Service Training Station, to reevaluate the worth of said station's service to the West Coast shipping interests and National Defense, and to find and determine that, by reason of shipping's need for properly and adequately trained personnel and the ability of said station to furnish such training, the Alameda Maritime Service Training Station shall be continued in active operation. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by the Council of the City of Alameda in adjourned regular meeting assembled on the 27th day of October, 1953, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Councilmen Jones, McCall and President Sweeney, (3). NOES: Councilmen Anderson and Mores, (2). ABSENT: None. IN WITNESS WHEREOF., I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this 28th day of October, 1953. (SEAL) SHIRLEY H. TENNIER City ClEmik of the City of Alameda *41 414 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of "Resolution No. 4838, MEMORIALIZING U. S. MARITIME ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF MAINTAINING IN ACTIVE STATUS THE ALA DA MARITIME SERVICE TRAINING STATION ", intro- duced and adopted by the Council on the 27th day of October, 1953. /k oe City Clerk of he.City of Alameda