Residents Wilf Be 1 I The city council will enact a ii ohif'koui ca d i nance at its regular j; meeting tomorrow night. j* • • • * •* * •I The ordinance to be presented j ; to the council at that time wiil;icontain provisions: lor observance; ’of the blackout regulation? which; must' be folio wed by the entire; civilian population. ;Failure to observe the regula- j tioiis. will result .in prosecution i under the ordinance and, possible-; fine of. not exceeding. S20Q. . !City Attorney R. Briscoe King, whose office is preparing ■ the document for presentation i 1 r the council, said today. tSie i Civilian Defense Council will i make plans f®r M’c city's first test hiaekoiU soon after thecouncil action is taken.“The ordinance via require, residents and ,nut cists to extinguish mi tights they are unable toconceal during the test,” st'ticl!1\ I 1 n..“As we have mm nun rod be-; fmo, the blackout will not be et- ; fee ted by a- general shut-down ol j power. We intend, as soon os the j orflineneo 1? pawed. to make puli- j be wa'T-tarns to be followed in '■observdig the 1 ku-kou I.“These suggest ions wili show; the pub!,c how they ;we to c on-;real lights, and how they are V-ton duet them selves on the street' -