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Contents

Tyler Mrs Lillian B representative Family Planning Centers
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Perry Ben president Watts Coordinating Council Los Angeles Calif 3944
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Watkins Ted chairman Watts Labor Community Action Committee
3935
Perry Ben president Watts Coordinating Council Los Angeles Calif
3944
Stanley Mrs Joy president Welfare Rights Organization for Los Angeles
3953
Pastard Ocie associate director Westminster Neighborhood Associa
3959
Bonnilla Ed director Lincoln Neighborhood Adult Participation Project
3965
Tafoya Richard project director United Community Efforts Inc
3987
WAYNE MORSE Oregon JACOB K JAVITS New York
4005
Tompkins Hon Kenneth O mayor Johnstown Pa
4005
Malinowski Paul councilman Johnstown Pa
4024
STATEMENTS
4025
Blake Joseph James Shaw Arthur Martynuska and Sual Griffin members
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Martin Paul executive director Cambria County Pa Community
4040
Casale Joseph R Johnstown director Pennsylvania State Employment
4054
Frombach John executive director Community Chest and director
4065
Lehmier Cletus foster grandparent Headstart parents Mrs Sarah Miller
4072
MAY 18 1967
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CHICAGO
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Daley Hon Richard J mayor Chicago Ill Deton J Brooks Jr execu
4122
Brooks Dr Deton J Jr executive director Chicago Committee
4145
Brown Carlos East End Advisory Committee Alice Nicholas Neighbor
4178
Brown Carlos East End Advisory Committee Alice Nicholas Neighbor
4179
Bullock Sheryl Development of Neighborhood Resources Direct Branch
4184
Chiakulas Charles coordinator Industrial Union Department AFLCIO
4203
Gregg George A chairman of the board Chicago Small Business Oppor
4249
Mills Harry J director Job Corps Center Camp McCoy Wis
4322
Ehly A E superintendent of program coordination Wisconsin State
4350
Woychik Edmund director Wisconsin Farmers Neighborhood Youth
4362
Soforenko Dr A S director special services Central Wisconsin Colony
4367
Walsh F J director Wisconsin State Employment Service
4373
Behrens Lou elementary supervisor southern Sawyer County Wis 4363
4385
Lavine John editor and publisher Chippewa Falls Newspaper Chippewa
4401
Communications to fromContinued
4406
Part 15 Boston Mass June 1 1967
4482
Sweeney Eugene Western District Superintendent Division of Employ
4482
Kenefick Thomas A assistant superintendent Adult Education
4482
Kennedy Hon Edward M a U S Senator from the State of Massachu
4483
Volpe Hon John A Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts__
4491
Cort John Director Commonwealth Service Corps accompanied
4497
McDonough Robert President Massachusetts Community Action Pro
4501
Gartland Arthur G president Action for Boston Community Develop
4503
Graham Mrs Doris chairman Dorchester Area Planning Action Council
4517
Members of Mothers for Adequate Welfare prepared statement 4721
4519
Morris Mrs Albertina trainee Community Service Center Bridgewater
4525
Duffy James T chairman Columbia Point Community Development
4529
Cronkhite Walter M D general director Childrens Hospital Medical
4541
Murray Daniel executive vice president Massachusetts State Labor
4545
Taubenhaus Leon J M D M P H Deputy Commissioner Community
4548
Alpert Joel J M D medical director Family Health Care Program
4557
Headstart Programmedical components Boston Department of Health
4560
Dunning James M D D S M P H professor ecological dentistry
4564
Stokes Mrs Ann family health worker Columbia Point Health Center
4571
Grabowska Mrs Julia Commonwealth Service Corps
4690
Nelson Theodore E Director Rodman Job Corps Center 4728
4693
Haun Charles director Community Action_
4696
Ortega Alfredo businessman New Bedford Mass 4771
4701
Watts Rev Gordon Church of God Springfield Mass Mrs Esther
4702
Swan Mrs Delos organizer Springfield Action Commission Springfield
4708
Garner Rev Albert W director Urban Ministry of the Council
4709
Williams Roger president and chairman Springfield Action Commission
4714
Memorandum to Hon Joseph S Clark chairman Subcommittee on
4725
Finger Mrs Daniel chairman RodmanNew Bedford Liaison Committee
4727
Gordon Mr Wellfleet Job Corps Center New Bedford Mass_
4728
Saltonstall Mr Rodman Job Corps Center
4733
Healy Miss Mary executive director Onboard Inc Ethelbert Rozario
4739
Homans William P Jr director Volunteer Defenders Program Boston
4749
Sullivan Edward J executive director Citizens for Citizens Inc
4752
Pieri Robert member Neighborhood Youth Corps Fall River Mass
4759
Wright Mrs Ledonia project administrator human services training
4763
Wright Mrs Ledonia project administrator Human Services Training
4765
Pline Richard director SBDC Frederick Putnam chairman SCORE
4769
Carmo William businessman New Bedford Mass
4771
Jackson Miss Josephine senior clerktypist Springfield Mass 4670
4772
Mortonsen Capt Bart representative Fishermens Union New Bedford
4777
Javits Hon Jacob K a U S Senator from the State of New York 4110
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Ryan John W chancellor University of Massachusetts Boston Mass
iv
Smathers Hon George A a U S Senator from the State of Florida
29
Wirtz Hon W Willard Secretary of Labor
36
21
37
Age discrimination in employment S 830
38
17
54
30
68
36
79
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
83
American Telephone Telegraph Co prepared statement 315
84
Biemiller Andrew J legislative director AFLCIO accompanied
93
Amendments proposed submitted by Andrew J Biemiller legislative
100
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WITNESSES
114
Carbray James board member National Council of Senior Citizens 167
134
Sprague Norman director Committee on Employment and Retirement
145
Carbray James board member National Council of Senior Citizens
174
Harger Mrs Eone director Division on Aging Department of Community
189
Horst James F international vice president Transport Workers Union
196
National Association of Manufacturers prepared statement with attach
211
National Retail Merchants Association prepared statement 395
217
MARCH 17 1967
222
Finigan Frederick director of personnel Allied Stores Corp for the Amer
254
Peterson Miss Iris vice president Steward and Stewardess Division
260
Willard John W first vice president National Employment Association
269
Report on Employment of Mature Workers National Association
325
Open Letter to Employers 3
329
Does the Government Have a Role? 14
340
A Realistic Appraisal of Industrys Performance Today 20
346
Stepping Up to the Responsibility Call to Action 22 27
353
Selected References 33
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Page 4494 - It is, therefore, the policy of the United States to eliminate the paradox of poverty in the midst of plenty in this Nation by opening to everyone the opportunity for education and training, the opportunity to work, and the opportunity to live in decency and dignity.
Page 3772 - Involve the poor themselves in developing, conducting, and evaluating the antipoverty programs. 4. Administer and coordinate the community action programs through public or private nonprofit agencies or a combination of these.
Page 4426 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress, in order to promote the general welfare, that the Nation's abundance of food should be utilized cooperatively by the States, the Federal Government...
Page 3854 - Section 11 of article 11 authorizes any county, city, town, or township to make and enforce within its limits all such local police, sanitary, and other regulations as are not in conflict with general laws.
Page 3758 - To what extent do they offer acceptable and desired alibis for the educational default: the fact that these children, by and large, do not learn because they are not being taught effectively and they are not being taught because those who are charged with the responsibility of teaching them do not believe that they can learn, do not expect that they can learn, and do not act toward them in ways which help them to learn.
Page 3756 - Mr. Chairman and members of the Subcommittee: I am grateful for this opportunity to appear before you today.
Page 3763 - Intended to summarize our research findings of the extend of discrimination in employment at the management level of American 'business and industry; its purpose is to present for consideration the need for more intensive programs to deal with this subject by Federal agencies concerned with Equal Opportunity. Our research programs were initiated over seven years ago through study projects that we sponsored at the Graduate School of Business of Harvard University, the University of Michigan Institute...
Page 3756 - If nonwhites continue to hold the same proportion of jobs in each occupation as in 1964, the non-white unemployment rate in 1975 will be more than five times that for the labor force as a whole.
Page 4322 - STATEMENT OF HON. JOSEPH S. CLARK, A US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Senator CLARK. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman, for those kind words.
Page 4335 - Warde, thank you very much for your testimony. It has been very helpful to the committee.

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