rNAMED ASSISTANTJACK GERMAIN ISUTILITIES CHIEFclt;N31 Jack Germain of Drexel Hil1,'tlt; c Pa., a graduate electrical engi-, f f neer and World war II army vet-^ eran, was employed as assistant superintendent at the Atlantic’ municipal plant at a meeting ofj the city utilities commission yes- ^ s terday. Mr. Germain will replace s Ray Dwyer, who becomes plant ^ x superintendent Oct. 1, when Paul ;. Van Ackeren will take over man- j ^ agement of utilities at Owatonnu,: n Minn. i j(d Mr. Germain was graduated ’ e I from the school of electrical engi- f t neering at Penn State and while f in the army, studied at Harvard « and Massachusetts Institute of t! r Technology. Following the end of f !- the war and prior to his discharge s, i- last month after serving in the ; d army signal corps four years, he £ g was engaged in establishing vain- ( r. ations on equipment used by the d 9 government in plants holding 0 d wartime contracts. j fA brother of Dorothy Germain, ( t_ one of the nation’s leading golf- 0 ere, Mr. Germain tomorrow will j (j wed Miss Phyllis Otto, 194G inter- . / j collegiate golf champion and the j e holder of the Women’s Western ! ^ amateur title last year. Miss Ger-1 main, on Friday of this week, is to be married at Drexel Hill, Pa.,r fil V^ to Mark Porter of Richmond, Ind.^9 ■ .......