COMMITTEESCSELECTED FORPOSTWAR PLANChairman Bansch Outb:SinBvITlines Needs Of The CommunityV,GCrr. £1(IRussell Bansch, chairman of De Pue’s postwar planning board has j ^ named the committees and outlined | K the future action of the members. ; nThe aim of the organization, he i J-pointed out, is to afford ways and 1 means of focusing attention on the j ® needs of the community and to sub- * ject them to study before presenting v them to the De Pue village council j r for any action to be taken.The chairman placed the postwar projects into two categories: (1) projects that are essential now with £ the possibility of immediately financing, and (2) projects that are ^desirable but which would need state or federal aid in financing.The first formal meeting of the board is to be held in the city council rooms, Thursday, Sept. 6.The committees and chairman:General chairman: Russell Bansch.Executive committee: J. Michael Marple, chairman; Fred Hoffert, secretary; James Meagher, J. P. Helmer, Matt Fassino, Russell Bansch, Edward Walk Sr., and Mrs Alma Me Laughlin.Publicity and communications; Fred Rauh, chairman; Cliff Coughlin, Mrs. C. A. Reistad.Health and Sanitation: Dr. L. M. j I Dunn, chairman; Mrs. Loren Van De i Graf, Joseph Delgardo. 1Public buildings: grounds, parks, lakes, and cemetery: Thomas B.Blanco, chairman; Harry Heitz, Joseph Lopez, Mrs. C. A. Reistad, Edward Widmar, Mrs. William Rettko, Morris Bryant, Mrs. Elsie Brand, Mrs. Edward Widmar, Frank Kmie- j ciak.Industries: Cliff Coughlin, chairman; H. G. Hixon, Fred Rauh.Sewers, water, and lights: Michael Leonard.^chairman; Morris Bryant Anton Grbac, Walter Szygenda.Streets, alleys, walks, and drainage: Eli Edw'ards, chairman: Harry Marple, Mrs. Joseph Salavanski, Mrs. Katherine Benkse, Thomas Glover, Melvin Marsett, John Blatnick, Louis Zickar, Thomas Craven.Consulting engineers, E. W. Hen- ; sey and L. A. Buffinger,lt;]]1«]1