Charles Green, area representative, Dutchess County Committee for Eco- nomic Opporunity, Inc., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Dr. Harold Haizlip, director, Women's Job Corps Center, Huntington, W. Va.; James R. Fornear, director, Camp Breckinridge Job Corps Cen- ter, Morganfield, Ky.; Miss Barrying H. Morrison, director, Los Angeles Job Corps Center for Women; and Robert J. Hadden, director, Camp Atterbury Job Corps Center, Edinburg, Ind. ; comprising a panel_. Mrs. Joseph Willen, president, National Council of Jewish Women; Miss Margaret Mealey, president, National Council of Catholic Women; Miss Eleanor French, United Church Women; Miss Dorothy Height, presi- dent, National Council of Negro Women; composing a panel__-- William H. Robinson, consultant, Church Federation of Greater Chicago, 390 Everett Brandon, executive director. Economic Opportunity Council of E. J. Safford, Council of the Southern Mountains, Inc., Berea, Ky. Frank Espada, acting chairman, Citywide Community Action Groups, Brooklyn, N.Y.; accompanied by Henry C. R. Fuller, Brownsville Com- munity Council, Inc.; Rev. Marcolm R. Evans, president, Council for a Better East New York; Marina Brook, Congress of Puerto Rican Home Towns Organizations, Inc.; William B. Nichols, director, Lower West Side Community Progress Center__ David K. Carlisle, executive adviser to government and business, Los Alder, Thomas P., counsel, Neighborhood Developers, Inc., Washington, D.C. and Jackson, Miss., prepared statement, with attachments______ 545–555 American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, Bourne, Mrs. Dorothy Dulles, president, Board of Directors, Dutchess County Committee for Economic Opportunity, Inc., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Espada, Frank, acting chairman, City-wide Community Action Groups, 479 Fouse, W. J., administrator, State of Montana Department of Public Wel- Page 597 Fulton, Richard, United Business Schools Association, presenting the state- ment of Harrison Myers, Jr., Sawyer School of Business, Los Angeles, Prepared statement, including exhibits__ Gardner, Hon. John W., Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Green, Charles, area representative, Dutchess County Committee for Eco- nomic Opportunity, Inc., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.‒‒‒‒‒ Hagen, Harold, Washington representative, American Public Welfare Haizlip, Dr. Harold, director, Women's Job Corps Center, Huntington, W. Va.; James R. Fornear, director, Camp Breckenridge Job Corps Center, Morganfield, Ky.; Miss Barrying H. Morrison, director, Los Angles Job Corps Center for women, and Robert J. Hadden, director, Camp Atterbury Job Corps Center, Edinburg, Ind., comprising a panel___ Hardwick, Archie W., executive director, Westminster Neighborhood Asso- 213 207 512 Henderson, Marcellus L., Jr., prepared statement_ 630 Hiatt, Miss Catherine C., executive director, Travelers Aid Society of 581 Kennedy, Hon. Edward M., a U.S. Senator from the State of Massa- 39 232 Lindsay, Hon. John V., mayor of the city of New York, N.Y_ 252 Mealey, Miss Margaret, executive director, National Council of Catholic 444 Millstein, Herbert S., vice president, Management Technology, Inc., pre- 486 Myers, Harrison, Jr., secretary-treasurer, Sawyer School of Business, Los 299 National Social Welfare Assembly, New York, N.Y., prepared statement__ Orr, Mrs. Dorothy, executive director, Bedford-Stuyvesant Youth in Ac- 381 Scott, Thomas, and Henry Smith, Jr., commissioners, Suffolk County Joint prepared statement--- Seigle, Alfred R.. chairman, board of directors, Crusade for Opportunity; Shaw, Clarence E., prepared statement.... Shriver, Sargent, Director, Office of Economic Opportunity, accompanied by Bert Harding, Deputy Director; Don Baker, General Counsel; J. A. Kershaw, Assistant Director for Research, Programing, Planning and Evaluation; and Robert Cassidy, Deputy Director of Management_ Simons, Savilla Millis, general director, National Travelers Aid Association, Smathers, Hon. George A., a U.S. Senator from the State of Florida__. Sullivan, Rev. Leon H., chairman, Opportunities Industrialization Center, Sviridoff, Mitchell, president, National Association for Community De- velopment, accompanied by John Bullitt, director, New Jersey Office of Economic Opportunity; and Wallace Edgerton, executive director, Na- Page 370 367 323 578 228 389 523 Upper Peninsula Committee for Area Progress, Escanaba, Mich., pre- Voorhees, Theodore, president, National Legal Aid and Defender Asso- Wirtz, Hon. W. Willard, Secretary of Labor, accompanied by Stanley Rut- tenberg, Assistant Secretary of Labor; Jack Howard, Administrator, Neighborhood Youth Corps; and Mark C. Battle, Deputy Administrator, Excerpt from hearings amending the Older Americans Act, June Willen, Mrs. Joseph, president, National Council of Jewish Women; Miss Margaret Mealey, president, National Council of Catholic Women; Miss Eleanor French, United Church Women; Miss Dorothy Height, president, 542 251 136 Analysis of Organization and Participation in an Election Process, with 330 Articles entitled: "A Philadelphia Success: District Eyes Plan That Provided 1,500 Jobs "Community Action At Work-How Community Action Agencies Are Working in America's Urban and Rural Areas," by National Asso- ciation for Community Development--. "Congressional Cold Feet in the Poverty War," from the Kansas City "Every Sixth Teen-Age Girl in Connecticut," from the New York Times "For Mrs. Pennewill Vocational Aid-The Climb to Rehabilitation," "In All Directions," from the Utica Observer-Dispatch, April 21, 1966– "Jobs for the Poor," from the Congressional Record, June 2, 1966--- "Legal Aid's Economic Opportunity," from the American Bar Asso- ciation Journal, February 1966. "Many Youths Quietly Brave Hardship To Help Others and Find "Partnership in Training," from Employment Service Review, May 1966 U.S. Employment Service, U.S. Department of Labor__ "Potomac Watch-Failure To Provide Jobs Is Plaguing Poverty War,' "The Response of the Bar," from the American Bar Association Jour- Page 528 637 658 304 265 "We Help Ourselves," by Paul Friggens, from Reader's Digest, Octo- 536 "Work Relief: Social Welfare Style," by Sar Levitan, Upjohn Insti- 661 Communications from: Avery, Wm. H., Governor of Kansas, to Don Thomason, June 21, 1966-- 636 653 Cohen, Wilbur J., Under Secretary, Department of Health, Education, Cooper, Hon. John Sherman, a U.S. Senator from the State of Ken- 225 Page, Edward L., founder, Employment Enterprises Development Corp., Ann Arbor, Mich., to Senator Javits, July 10, 1966, with Potts, J. W., charter representative, Central Greyhound Lines, Kansas 637 Sviridoff, Mitchell, executive director, Community Progress, Inc., New 205 Washburn, Howard, executive director, Self-Help Enterprises, Visalia, 573 Communications submitted by: Clark, Hon. Joseph S., a U.S. Senator from the State of Penn- Page Community action program salaries____ Connecticut State Welfare Department, miscellaneous exhibits, etc., sub- Corpsman conduct, Job Corps policy on.. 83 Midwest Workshop for Legal Services for the Poor, program, at the Gardner, Hon. John W., Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, on departmental policy on population dynamics, fertility, sterility, 378 Hagen, Harold, Washington representative, American Public Welfare Association, Chicago, Ill., on proposed amendment of title V, work Community action program grantees contributing more than 10 114 Policy governing administration of Job Corps Center salaries. Proposed amendment to establish an "Economic Opportunity Special conditions applicable to the use of OEO grant funds for Sviridoff, Mitchell, re the Community Action Agency and Social 191 Northwest Regional Conference on Legal Services for the Poor_ 270 |