PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF MICHIGAN APR 1 3 1959 MAIN READING ROOM HEARINGS BEFORE A SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-SIXTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON H.R. 319, H.R. 772, H.R. 1084, H.R. 3464, AND VARIOUS OTHER BILLS RELATING TO JUVENILE PART 1 HEARINGS HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH 17, 18, 19, Printed for the use of the Committee on Education and Labor Austin, Mrs. Elsie, National Council of Negro Women, Inc_-_. 165 Beck, Bertram, associate director, National Association of Social 27-79 Borchardt, Miss Selma, American Federation of Teachers_-_- 183 133 Buchmueller, A. D., executive director, Child Study Association of 126 Danstedt, Rudolph T., director, Washington branch office, National Association of Social Workers__. Eliot, Dr. Martha M., professor and administrative head, department of maternal and child health, Harvard University School of Pub- Hecht, George J., publisher, Parents magazine, and chairman, Ameri- can Parents Committee, accompanied by Mrs. Stough, associate___ 105 Hollander, Edward, Washington, D.C., office, Americans for Demo- 224, 229 Jones, Mrs. John Baley, Women's Society of Christian Service of the Kamel, Dr. Maher, assistant professor of social sciences in psychology, Krettek, Miss Germaine, director, Washington office, American Library 192 208 Lechliter, Irvin, executive director, American Veterans Committee... Leonard, Richard, industrial union department, AFL-CIO__. Lourie, Norman V., deputy secretary, department of public welfare, Statement of-Continued Rosenberg, Mrs. Helene, chairman, board of visitors of New York Sharp, E. Preston, executive director, youth center, juvenile division Snyder, Edward F., Friends Committee on National Legislation, Stough, Mrs., associate of G. J. Hecht, Parents magazine_ Taber, Robert C., director, division of pupil personnel and counseling of Philadelphia School District (read by E. F. Snyder, legislative secretary) Waxter, Judge Thomas J. S., American Public Welfare Association___ Wyker, Mrs. James, former president of the National Council of Letters, formal statements, reports, etc.: Page 224 27-79 220 241 110 241 117 217 187 AFL-CIO, George D. Riley, legislative representative, supplemental statement, "Labor's position on help for children is long standing"-American Library Association: 174 "Books and Films on Juvenile Delinquency" (pamphlet) - 152 151 160 School library service in the United States. American Parents Committee___ American Public Welfare Association..... American Public Welfare Association, prepared statement__ 159 252 252 121 American Social Hygiene Association, T. Leroy Richman, associate executive director_-_ 263 American Veterans Committee, formal statement on H.R. 772, presented by Irvin Lechliter, executive director...- 207 Bills (text of): H.R. 319 H.R. 772_. H.R. 3464. H.R. 5345_-. 15 22 Child Study Association of America, A. D. Buchmueller, executive director_ 131 "Comparative Survey of Juvenile Delinquency, North America," published 1958, foreword to this report_ 95-96 Disciples of Christ (International Convention of Christian Churches), 188 Elliott, Hon. Carl, a F.epresentative in Congress from the State of American Legion, statement of Arthur W. Wilkie, chairman, Na- 246 247 Bailey, Clifford G., crime prevention bureau, Minneapolis, Minn___ 255 246 Carothers, Sylvia, Florida Children's Commission, Tallahassee, Cass, E. R., American Correctional Association, New York, N.Y__ 245 250 251 232 250 Groff, Margaret T., Business and Professional Women's Club, 257 Kennedy, Miles D., director, legislative commission, American 246 Noyes, Harold J., University of Oregon Dental School.. 231 |