HomeMy WebLinkAboutEmergency Planning CD Topic Emer 400111
Planning
The 'Austin American
CD Topic
Emergency planning will high-
light the state conference of Tex -
as Civil Defense directors at the
final day of their meeting Tues-
day at the Stephen F. Austin esday, February 4, 1964
hotel.
Chief speaker will be George
Hastings, director, Region 5, Of-
fice of Emergency Planning.
Directors will inspect the new
emergency operating center in
the State Department of Public
Safety building during the aft-
ernoon.
Austin's new 133 -page civil de-
fense emergency operations plan
was described to the directors
Monday after they heard Gover-
nor John Connally say each lo-
cal government unit should
work out its own tailor -made
plan for cooperation of emer-
gency with state and local civil
defense bodies.
Colonel W. A. Kengla, Austin-
Travis County civil defense co-
ordinator, said the new guide
would replace the 1958 opera-
tional survival plan and be up-
dated every six months.
In Austin, the city manager
would have command authority
in carrying out the CD plan with
the coordinator as emergency
chief of staff. They would con-
trol administrative and supply,
intelligence and radiology, warn-
ing, health and medicine, wel-
fare, police, fire and rescue
services.
Proposed national legislation
to increase federal funds avail-
able to public and non - profit
groups for building and stocking
fallout shelters from $100 million
to $400 million was outlined at
the Monday meeting by Hubert
A. Schon. He is director for fed-
eral assistance, office of civil
defense, department of defense
at Washington.