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D. C. TUBSDAY, APRIL 30, 1979 THE FEVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, —_— tary, o‘pvmlh*e Builders® Association; ldrcn of the Summer outings committee i:l(;)\x;\cngor!rlr;\;, ;‘Tg' I’J{r dnnérs A.A' Bell, TRA'N MAKING I.AST ‘I | | Mrs. J. N. Saunders, first vice president, | Mildred Territt, executive, Juvenile | Protective Association; Norman Tow- | son, secretary to the board, Washington COMMUNITY CHEST | Maj. Carey H. Brown. engincer of the | National Capital Parks and Planning | Commission; Mrs. Charles Goldsmith, Arranges to Supply Speakers board member, Hebrer for Discussion of All Phases | st br ity Crosson. vice. presi- of Bureau’s Activities. dent Catholic Charities; David Wien; Home for Foundlings; Miss Jean Cole. { superintendent Florence Crittenton Home; Miss Mary Moore, worker in| 1 charge of day work, Friendship House: | board member, Jewish Community | Center; Mrs. William Adams Slade. board member, Y. W. C. A Rabbi ¥ Abram € . "board memocr, Travel- Completion of ‘the organization of a|crs' Aid Society; Willard C. Smith, C b f the Washington | Council of Social Agencies; Randolph through which | G Bishop. & speakers will be furnished to address | {he Communily Chest: the Rev s organizations on all phases of | j o'Grady, director, Catholic Charitie social work, was announced yesterday. | Mrs. John Jay O'Connor, A long list of speakers has been Pre- | comvmittee, the - ; Rev. William J. W AN €X- | Catholic. Charities; Miss Helen Story pos=d of Willlam | e visor western district, Associated : chairman; Judge | SPUEE Vernon Bailey of the District of Co- | ““\GHEY o yrerorg fumbia Supreme ( nu!'“\[ sociated Charities; Mis: e O. G i - | Beall, stant _se . Associated e O hiodes warities; the i board of man B Charities; Col presider staf smber ge of an ex- T membe presi- Clephane, . Association 4 - o Dorsey W. Hyde, secretary, Cham- e Mrs. IrvIB® ber of - Commered;” Mrs. William J. H . Flather, jr. board member, A. Roberts, executive E Council of Social Agencies: Arthur May, .r, jr., board member executive committee, Catholic ittt o I bortd | Charities; Vernon Lowery, * attorne: e e s Abe Shefferman, board member, Jewish | Congress of Parents and Teachers; Miss | executive | the Communily Chest; the | - E | general secretary, | C. Melvin Shafxlrl'v dl!)gcx:mr. Trn;&‘:«‘?.rls:}ur the Associated Charities; Dr, Mor- L ity Chasor W | decai Johnson, president, Howard Uni- | b advertising esU W | versity; Mri. Martha McAdoo, general | W. Wheeler, advertising manage i = 2 o Sotorriac "8 secretary, Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A Chesap Potomac Telephone Co.; - i e 3 Campbell Johnson, gene { Mr r Tord, chairman fourth | £o™ treet Y. M. G- A.: M district ce. Assoclated Chari- | TWelfh street ¥ 1 S r ties; George E. Hantilton, president, |08, Miller nesstant Supt o hildre Boy Scouls. | oaaof Bublic Welture: Dr. Nolan D Leiffur Magnusson, executive, Inter-|C. Lewis, clinical psychis DB national Labor Office: Mrs. C. Miller, | Winifred Richmond, psychiatrist, & board member, 1n tructive Vhlunv“v_‘x abeth's Hospital; Herbert S. Wood, Nurse Soclety; Avthur Hellen, mem-'poard member, Social Hygiene Society: o Sznufl.uvfi A i |Mrs. Mina Van Winkle,” Metropolitan r. unter. ¥ » | Police Department; Mrs. W. P. Roop, | George Washington Uni y Hospital; | board member, Soclal Hygiene Society: | Maj. Julia Stimson, superintendent of | Maurice Ric member_of board of Army Nurse Corps: MIs. jcial Hygiene Society; P. M. Etchi- Lega .Dpnuulmt ('!.ul‘x | son, religious work director, Y. M. C. Home; Dr. S. B. Ragsdale, s & i Ford, _director dent Columbia Hospital; Miss Gertrude John P. Heaps, | Bowling, dircctor Instructive Visiting Soci Mrs, Nurse Society; Miss Beatrice | Pearce Horne, t. Southern social service department, Geors | Relief Society ‘Theodore Tiller, Hospital; Dr. J. B. Jenkins, staff phy- | ex-president, Southern Relief Society: siclan, Georg Washington University en. Ged Barnett, president, Wash- Hospifal: Dr. J. Winthorp Peabody, | ington Humane Society; George S. Wil- superintendent Tuberculosis Hospital® | son, director of public are of the Dr. Viola R. Anderson, director Child [Board of Public Welfare: Mrs. Ensign alth Education Department 6f Tu- [Harold Smith, superintendent, Carolina | line Home; Miss Saida Ha secretary, Y. W. C. Ludlow, treasurer, Ald Society, committee Association; Miss ey, superintendent of clinic, Chil- Mospital: Dr. Howard Fi board_membe: al Tygiene S Capt. Fred Kochl - Mrs. Montgomery Blair, memb division of the Disabled uetive Visiting Nurse | American Veterans; George W. Phillips, nest R. Grant, chair- | national executive committeeman, Dis- ildren’s sanatoriun committee, | abled American Veterans: Mrs. Truman bereulosls Association; Miss Matt president, Washington Animal bson, superintendent Children’s Hos- | League; Mrs, Lyle E. Dow, court | : Mrs. Clara Astashkin, social work | worker, prisoners’ ald bureau of Epis- ary, Providence Iospital. | copal City Missions; George W. Dow, The Reév. Walter Summers, regent of | superintendent prisoners’ aid bureau of Georgetgwn Medical School; De Los | Episcopal City Mi dwin 8. Pot- | Smith, %oard member, National Homeo- | ter, extension —secretary, A ed pathic Hospital; Wallace Hatch, board | Charities; Harlan Wood, department member, Tuberculosis Association; Mrs. [commander, the American Legion; Laura Glenn, superintendent, Camp |Adjt. Greaing Williams, the Salvation | | Subjects for Discussion. | e subjeets to.ve deussed ncce| - LAP OF DEATH RACE character building, child welfare, com- | munity welfare. family problems, —_— — health, interracial relations, menta . . : health, social hygiene, spiritual values, | Plane Speeding Pair to Bedside of work of spec anizations and gen- : Vil toples. There: are-talks for shiool Dying Father Is Forced teachers, for mother-and-daughter or- o ganizations, for father-and-son wmeet- | Down by Fog. ings and for churches, luncheon meet- | i ings and other gatherings. The spe A 3 ers, of course, are furnished without [ the Associated Press. ‘ ] cost, all of them having volunteerc( — NEWTON, Towa, April 30.—A 24-hour their services. ¢ against death neared an end early | Elwood Street, director of the Wash as a railroad train bore Mrs. Fred ington Community Chest, declared tli Jusper and Miss Stella McCord to- speakers’ bureau will contribute gr 1d the bedside of their dying father, toward a better understanding of socic . A. McCord. 85. They were forced vk and the general functioning rt to that mode of travel after the chest among all persons and organ- an airplane in which they had taken tzations interested. off from New York was forced down % . 5 b Chicago lust night by fog. The women, who Sunday were en- MEDAL FOR RESEARCH joying & homeward Atlantic voyage on the liner Baltic, landed in New York | = o carly Monday, and immediately entered Chicago Physicist, 28, Wins Honor a plane which was to bring them to | # Des Moines. ‘The “aircraft had been | in Study of Atom. chartered by F. L. Maytag of Newton, CHICAGO, April 30 (P).—His knowl- | & friend of McCord, who notified the | ede of the atom has won for Prof. | latter's daughters by rudio Sinday of Werner Heisenberg, University of Chi- | {IHE fatlier’s serlous condition. | 0 physicist, the annual medal of the | While McCord, & former mayor and o Corporation of New York. The | bostmaster of Newton. continued to 8 the women's plane yes- | s the part_of States, Bricf stops were made at Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, but_as fog became heavier, Pilot Randy Enslow decided that it | would be unisafe to fiy beyond Chicago. 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