ELP Names Temporary Officers,inounces Statement of Purposea begin charting the course HELP, which has grpwn by is and bounds in this first k of being, a statement of pose was issued yesterday and porary officers were chosen n the four women who started movement and volunteersirmans Switch,edge Foreign Aidint Billion Yearly o Ease U. S. LoadENDRE MARTON ASHINGTON, Feb. 17.— t Germany, in a sudden about , promised today to assist erdeveloped nations on a lanent basis and hinted it isy to give $1,000,000,000 afor this purpose.reign Minister. Heinrich von itano informed President ledy of the change in the aan position at a White se conference.+ + +! PRESIDENT, a joint com-ique said, “heard with satis-on that the federal West nan government will be pre-d to provide the necessary ns to carry on its program ;he underdeveloped countries ature years ”hite House press secretary re Salinger said Brentano e no commitments on how * the German foreign aidhpwho first appeared at the office to help.Mrs. Jane Hazledine was named chairman and Mrs. Betty Clark, co-chairman. The secretary-treasurer is Mrs. Mary Jane Price.+ + +PUBLIC relations will be handled by Mrs. Jacqueline Becker and Mrs. Joan Marx. Mrs. Becker serving as chairman.Department heads to begin organization are: Mrs. Betty Rink, civic; Mrs. Mardenna Workman, youth, and Mrs. Dorothy Blum-berg, education. t Mrs. Polly Seamen is office co-ordinator.In releasing the statement of purpose, the temporary steering committee stated:“HELP, House wives’ Effort for Local Progress, was born of the realization that women must assume their share of responsibility for community progress.4* + +“SINCE GOOD citizenship entails the co-ordinated utilization of the time and talents of all citizens, HELP will serve as aclearing house and reference center to receive, catalog, and, where feasible, implement action on community problems.“Realizing that progress is no mere accident, HELP is dedicat-See HELPOn Page 2, Column 7Heavy Rain Falls In Most of StateSome time rwell, the satel 300-pound be! over Alaska, try to snag i drifts down o’ north of Hawc The ejectioi up a day or tis forecast flt; some malfunc the satellite.THE LONGfhas kept its heretofore w; Discoverer 7. This was tl be caught in was recovered Discoverer I er and 750 pc the 19-foot, I-1 lofted earlier was boostedSee DISCOV1On Page 2, Clt;'Lost' SFound oPolka D( Named EBY JOSEPH 1BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESSWASHING! —The space a;polka dot sat It’s been ou the time, orbi doing its duty The satelliti missing list Eastern Stanc When it was officials chris IX, thus maki an honored f famous for sp