Youth Employment Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Employment and Manpower of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 1, a Bill to Authorize the Establishment of a Youth Conservation Corps to Provide Healthful Outdoor Training and Employment for Young Men and to Advance the Conservation, Development, and Management of Natural Resources and Recreational Areas; and to Authorize Local Area Youth Employment Programs

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Gallogly Edward P Lieutenant Governor State of Rhode Island
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Bill introduced by Edward P Gallogly Lieutenant Governor Rhode
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Sherlock Irene New York N Y 267
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Neuberger Hon Maurine a U S Senator from the State of Oregon
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Payne H A Belington W Va February 4 1963
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FEBRUARY 26 1963
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Hansen Dr Carl F superintendent of schools of the District of Columbia 512
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Kennedy Hon Robert F Attorney General of the United States
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Freeman Hon Orville L Secretary of Agriculture
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Murphy Gardner Menninger Foundation Topeka Kans dated
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Smith Dr Spencer M Jr executive secretary Citizens Committee
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Dennis Robert T assistant conservation director Izaak Walton League
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Wirth Conrad L Director National Park Service Department of
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Tilden Paul Mason assistant to the executive secretary of the National
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February 19 1963
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Wagner Hon Robert mayor of the city of New York N Y
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Rogers Arthur J executive director New York City Youth Board
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Shapp Milton J chairman Jerrold Electronics Corp and chairman
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Carlton Winslow chairman board of directors Mobilization for Youth
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Herman Melvin director work program Mobilization for Youth Inc
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Torres Walter New York N Ý
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Celebrezze Hon Anthony J Secretary of Health Education and Wel
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Truitt William assistant director Legislative Services National Farmers
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Cohen Eli E executive secretary National Committee on Employment Page
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Jeffrey Mrs Mildred director community relations International Union
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Mears John S American Legion
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Colborn Fern M National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood
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Petrich Jesse H secretary Washington Farm Forestry Association
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Loubert Mrs Mildred R placement counselor and assistant professor
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Powers James E national commander The American Legion Wash
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Lower East Side Neighborhoods Association Inc New York City pre
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Hechler Hon Ken a Representative in Congress from the State of West
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Foster Charles H W commissioner of natural resources for the Common
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Farrow Richard G director Bureau of Youth Services Office for Children
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MARCH 1 1963
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Barrett Gil vice chairman National Association of Counties Intergov
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Dumas Woodrow W president Louisiana Police Jurors Association
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Lesser Leonard director social security Industrial Union Department
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MARCH 5 1963
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Wirtz Hon W Willard Secretary of Labor accompanied by Stanley Rutten
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Dunn Francis G circuit judge Circuit Court of South Dakota
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Farrow Richard G director Bureau of Youth Services Office for Children
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Hansen Dr Carl F Superintendent of Schools of the District of Columbia_
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West George H director Industrial Education Center Wilmington
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McGovern Hon George S a U S Senator from the State of South Dakota
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Freud Miss Clarice chairman Michigan Youth Commission prepared
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Elmore Edith B field and research consultant Tennessee Commis
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Annual cost per boy of the Youth Conservation Corps submitted in 1961
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James commissioner Multnomah County Oreg
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Summary of principal provisions of S 1 14
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New Opportunities for Vocational Education by John F Henning
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New York Job Study Calls Training on Carpet by Mary Kelly
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Sensible Proposals for Youth from the Chicago Daily News
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Youth Conservation Corps Gets Hansens Endorsement by Elsie
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Page 432 - lines 8-19) : Sec. 106. (a) There is hereby established in the Department of Labor a National Advisory Council on the Youth Conservation Corps (hereinafter referred to as the "Council"). The Council shall be composed of the Secretary or his designee, who shall be Chairman, and not more than
Page 70 - provisions.—If any provision or the application of any provision to any person or circumstance be held invalid, the remainder of the chapter and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected thereby." Sec. 2. This act shall take effect
Page 614 - Sec. 208. (a) There is hereby established in the Department of Labor a National Advisory Council on Local Area Youth Employment Programs (hereinafter referred to as the "Council"). The Council shall be composed of the Secretary or his designee, who shall be Chairman and
Page 432 - who shall be Chairman, and not more than 14 additional members appointed by the Secretary without regard to the civil service laws. The appointed members of the Council shall be persons (including persons from public and voluntary organizations) representing the fields of conservation, agriculture, education, training, youth employment, labor, management, county
Page 6 - the end thereof the following new sentence: "In the case of compensation for service as an enrollee in the Youth Conservation Corps, the statement shall show, in lieu of the amount required to be shown by paragraph (5), the total amount of wages as defined in section 3121(a), computed in accordance with such section and section
Page 288 - Thank you, Senator. Senator Kennedy. Thank you very much, Mr. Truitt. Senator Kennedy. The subcommittee will adjourn until 2:30 this afternoon. (Whereupon, at 1:05 pm, a recess was taken until 2:30 pm, this same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION The subcommittee reconvened at 2:30 pm, pursuant to recess in room 4232, New Senate Office Building, Senator Clark, (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present:
Page 9 - shall contain such provisions as may be necessary to promote effective administration, protect the United States against loss, and insure the application of funds in a manner consistent with the provisions and purposes of this title and the terms of such agreement. NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON LOCAL
Page 70 - or naturally or unavoidably result from a physical injury. "(4) Compensation for disability shall not begin to accrue until the day following the date on which the injured participant is discharged from the

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