V TO AMEND THE NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH ACT TO STRENGTHEN AND EXPAND FOOD SERVICE PROGRAMS A BILL TO AMEND THE NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH ACT TO 89-658 HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C., Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor US. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1968 *CRITED BY TH CONTENTS Choate, Robert B., the Citizens' Crusade Against Poverty. Gereau, Mrs. Mary Condon, legislative consultant, National Educa- Kahn, Mrs. Fritz, Parent-Teachers' Association. Leonard, Rodney E., Administrator, Consumer and Marketing Serv- ice, Department of Agriculture accompanied by Howard P. Davis, Deputy Administrator, Consumer Food Programs, Department of Norton, Michael, National Milk Producers Association__ Sugarman, Jule, Director, Headstart program, OEO. Vanik, Hon. Charles A., Representative in Congress from the State of Prepared statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.: Bennett, Fay, executive secretary, National Sharecroppers Fund 112, New York, N.Y., telegram to Chairman Perkins, dated January 22, Biemiller, Andrew J., Director, Department of Legislation, AFL- Choate, Robert B., consultant, Citizens' Board of Inquiry Into Hunger Food assistance programs-Needy family (CD) and food stamp Driscoll, Lee F., Jr., senior vice president, Automatic Retailers of America, letter to Chairman Pucinski, dated February 7, 1968- Agricultural Act of 1949, section 416, National Sel ool Lunch Act, Freeman, Orville L., Secretary, Department of Agriculture: Prepared statements, letters, supplemental material, etc.-Continued Leonard, Rodney E., Administrator, Consumer and Marketing Serv- ice, Department of Agriculture: Status of school feeding in Los Page 116 Meyer, Miss Alberta L., executive secretary, Association for Childhood 117 |