Leaders of the greater New Orleans area have discussed I action to be taken before, during and after hurricanes,
Among those attending a conference in the office of Mayor Victor H. Schiro yesterday were Sidney P. Morel, acting city director of Civil Defense- Provos-ty A. Dayries, deputy director; Gerald J. Gallinghouse, president of the Orleans levee board; William E. Wunderlich, U.S. Army Engineers.
Jefferson parish Sheriff John G. Fitzgerald, Francis B. Eastman, St. Tammany parish civil defense director; New Orleans Police Supt\ Joseph I Giarrus-so; Capt, Sidney Lynch of the Salvation Army; Keith Brunei1, ! manager of the New Orleans Chapter, American Red Cross;
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superintendent of New Orleans public schools; M. Homer Gas-ton of Southern Bell Telephone
and Telegraph Co.; G. Elmer May of New Orleans Public Service Inc.
Harry Evans, Jefferson parish civil defense director; Isidore Harris, fire chief of the Jefferson parish civil defense organization; Edgar W. Ansar-di, chief deputy civil defense director of Plaquemines parish; Lt. Col, Reginald G. Booth, representing the adjutant general of the Louisiana National Guard; Henry B. Dunlap, representing the director of the Louisiana civil defense agency; Col. R. B. Rordam of the Louisiana civil defense department.
New Orleans Fire Supt. Howard L. Dey; Dr. 4,, .4, Flores. chief of the medical section of
the New Orleans civil defense organization; Stephen Lichtblau, weather bureau director; O. R. Green of the dock board; Mrs. Agnes B. Aabjes, assistant director of food services for the Orleans parish school board; Lt. Rolajid Cappolla of the state police department.
Lt. J. K. Parker of Eighth Naval District headquarters; Lt. Cmdr. John C. Fueehel of Eighth Coast Guard District headquarters, Miss Lillie H. Nairne, city welfare director;