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Dubuque Safety Council. Citizens' committee. The first meeting of a group of Dubuque residents recommended by the City Manager and approved by the City Council for the Dubuqeu Safety Council met on February 3, 1933. Those in attendance included Mayor M. B. Andelfinger, Right Rev. Monsignor J.M. Wolfe, Father Rt. Rev Mathias M. HOFFMANN, Wm. Zuker, C.E. Rhoades, Charles Landon, Chief J.W. Giellis, Arthur Bennett, C.J. Rhea, J.P. Wheelan, C.E. Allen, substituting for J.P. Houston, and the City Manager Roger Evans. Absent were E.D. Cline, and Frank Altman.

Those present heard Mr. W. Earl Hall of Mason City explain the National Safety Movement, the work o the National Safety Contest, Committee, safety activities in Iowa, and the aims and plans of the Iowa American Legion forces.

Mr. C.E. Rhoades was elected as chairperson and C.J. Rhea was chosen as vice-chairman. The City Manager was asked to serve as secretary and to arrange for a stenographer to attend the meetings.