Eugene Warner, president of the Jewish Federation for Social Service and the Buffalo Council of Social Agencies has been named president of the State Conference on Social Work for 1935, according to an announcement from Albany. Mr. Warner will succeed Victor F. Ridder, vice-president of the Staats-Herold Corporation of New York.
The conference, at the request of a special committee headed by Louis Shocket of the Jewish Community Building of Buffalo and Rev. Leo A. Geary of Catholic Charities, Inc., will meet in Buffalo in 1935.
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