Firemen’s JAssociationiHolds MeetWeiae:Ittct(Tofi0ahfitIasst'ecHears Details On Radio System;Names Nominating Group For OfficersMembers of the Frederick County Firemen’s Association, holding their quarterly meeting Thursday night at Middletown, heard more detail on a county-wide radio system for the firemen.They also heard reports on their hoped-for firemen’s training grounds; preliminary plans on the county-wide annual convention in New Market in July and on their contributions to the Muscular Dystrophy fund appeal.Melvin Schwearlng NamedJames R. Hahn, president, presided, and for the first time in the association’s history named! a nominating committee to workjv on new association officers well in advance of the county convention. The committee is usually named the night of the convention, and limits time spent in j s selecting officers. !.Melvin Schwearing, a member j of the Independent Hose Com- j lt;pany, was named chairman of, * this committee. Also named were • Paul F. Bittle, Myersville; Harry J 0. Miller, Thurmont; Charles W, j Wood, New Market, and Harry j ( E, Nicholson, Brunswick.Paul B, Rhoads Jr. gave the report for the county-wide radio j' committee. He said that consid- r erable headway has been made on the planning for the project.He presented Isaac L. Hankey,. local radio repair company head, \ who gave a detailed report on the technical aspects of such a project. Mr. Hankey described one such system in West Virginia, the central station being at Charles Town. Ilt;*iitrFt*I