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"transcription": "February 18, 1964 Miss Mary Julia Denton Wisconsin Youth Committee 385 State Office Bldg. Madison 2, Wisconsin Dear Mary Julias We hope you will be interested in the enclosed Report of a Youth Planning Meeting held January 31-February 2, 1964 in New York City. As soon as plans for the proposed Youth Conference are further \"\"pinned down, invitations will be extended to State Committees on Children and Youth and especially to the Committees which have active youth Sections. Mrs. Isabella Jones has suggested that the Youth Meeting on April 6 at 8*00 P.M. (Part of the April 4-8 Joint Conference) be devoted to a discussion of the National Youth (Teenage) Conference on Human Rights. This will be an opportunity to extend information and to invite reactions to the general and specific plans. Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosure February 18, 1964 Mr. Sam Rabinovltz, Executive Director Michigan Youth Commission 1447 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 Dear Sam: We hope you will be interested in the enclosed Report of a Youth Planning Meeting held January 31-February 2, 1964 in Hew York City. As soon as plans for the proposed Youth Conference are further \"\"pinned down, invitations will be extended to State Committees on Children and Youth and especially to the Committees which have active youth Sections. Mrs. Isabella Jones has suggested that the Youth Meeting on April 6 at 8:00 P.M. (Part of the April 4-8 Joint Conference) be devoted to a discussion of the National Youth (Teenage) Conference on Human Rights. This will be an opportunity to extend information and to invite reactions to the general and specific plans. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosure February 18, 1964 Mr. Roy C. Votaw, Assistant Director State of California Youth and Adults Corrections Agency Department of the Youth Authority Sacramento 14, California Dear Roy: We hope you will be interested in the enclosed Report of a Youth Planning meeting held January 31-February 2 in New York City. As soon as plans for the proposed Youth Conference are further \"\"pinned down,\"\" invitations will be extended to State Committees on Children and Youth and especially to the Committees which have active youth Sections. Mrs. Isabella Jones has suggested that the Youth Meeting on April 6 at 8:00 P.M. (part of the April 4-8 Joint Conference) be devoted to a discussion of the National Youth (Teenage) Conference on Human Rights. This will be an opportunity to extend information and to invite reactions to the general and specific plans. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosure * GEOME romney .... xqjmmawah^jqm FEB 2 5 w* GOVERNOR STATE OF MICHIGAN CHAIRMAN Miss Clarice Freud VICE-CHAIRMAN David V. Addy MEMBERS Robert H. Barstow Mrs. E. L. Church Mrs. Robert W. Claytor Mrs. Cele Corrigan Mrs. Jane Costabile William T. Downs Miss Edith Edwards Hon. George Edwards Mordecai Falick, M.D. Hon. Noel P. Fox Roman Gribbs Herman Grossman Harold Harrison Robert M. Heavenrich, M-D. Rev. Ronald L. Heidelberger Joseph Hourihan Mrs. Marjorie Karker Richard K. Kerckhoff Rev. Paul H. King Harold Koch Edward McGowan Mrs. Helen Mills Dr. Frank Myers Dr. Willard C. Olson Mrs. James C. Parker Irving Posner, M.D. Miss Kathryn Robeson Stan Schaefer Miss Rosemary Scott Hon. Clark Shanahan Floyd Starr Don Stevens Mrs. Sara Stewart James Ten Brink Otto Yntema and Three Youth from Youth Advisory Council MICHIGAN YOUTH COMMISSION yruEBon February 21, 196U EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Sam Rabinovitz 1447 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, Michigan $lj8l06 Phone: 663-4296 Miss Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc, 3kS East U6 Street New York 17, New York Dear Bernicet I am happy to learn from your letter of February 18 that things are working out so that the plans for the National Youth Conference on Human Rights will be presented and discussed at the Washington Conference in April, I was sure that you would get a positive response from Isabella Jones, and have taken the liberty of keeping Whittier Day, President, National Council of State Committees for Children and Youth informed. Whit will be in Washington next week and will talk with Isabella about the Youth Conference, Which ail goes to show that with a letter or two and the will to get something done, the process of communication is not so complicated and tne possibility of achieving something good is not so difficult* I*11 be looking forward to seeing you soon and you may be assured of our full support. Sincerely yours, SR:mg Sam Rabinovitz, Executive Secretary YOUTH AUTHORITY STATE OFFICE BLDG. NO. 1 TOTH AND L STREETS SACRAMENTO, CALIF. 95814. EDMUND G. BROWN Governor HEMAN G. STARK Director FB 27 RICHARD A. McGEE Agency Administrator STATE OF CALIFORNIA YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONS AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF THE %mttt JVnilpritg 401 STATE OFFICE BUILDING NO. 1 SACRAMENTO 14 February 24, 1964 Miss Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc. 345 East 46th Street New York 17, New York Dear Bernice: Thank you very much for sending the very interesting plan for the Youth Conference on Human Rights. This seems to be an outstanding plan and carefully prepared by the group of young people you worked with. This morning I had a chance to talk with Heman Stark about it briefly. Our Governor is asking that we consider having another conference of youth this coming year and it is quite likely that findings of your conference this coming summer could be woven into two or three workshops into our conference next school year. You can be sure that our State Committee will be very much interested. We have an active State Youth Advisory Committee whose nucleous consist of the four young people on the Governors Committee. They, in turn, are working in four subcommittees and one of them happens to be the subcommittee on human relations. We have two college boys, Chuck Mizelle from Sacramento, a student at the University of California at Berkeley; and Bill Nelson, a member of our Governor's Advisory Committee and a student at Alameda State College. As I expect to be in New York on Monday, March 2, and part of the 3rd, I may stop by to see if I might talk with you for a few minutes. We are still looking forward to the meeting with you in Los Angeles on the afternoon of May 22, 1964. With best wishes. Assistant Director RCV/jmh Air Mail EDMUND G. BROWN Governor HEMAN G. STARK Director RICHARD A. McGEE Agency Administrator STATE OF CALIFORNIA YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONS AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF THE 'jfJouib JVutlTimiy 401 STATE OFFICE BUILDING NO. 1 SACRAMENTO 14 March 6, 19 64- Miss Bernice Bridges, Consultant Committee on Youth Services, National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc. 456 East 46th Street New York 17, New York Dear Bernice: It was good to talk with you Monday and I do want to help in any way possible in boosting attendance and participation in your youth conference on human rights. Regarding Idaho, one good person to communicate with is Ray Wootton, Chief, Youth Rehabilitation Section, State Department of Health, Boise, Idaho. Yesterday, in Los Angeles, I spoke with Henry Waltz, recently retired from the Metropolitan Youth Commission in Los Angeles, who is quite well acquainted in Hawaii. He will make some inquiries of some Methodist church leaders over there who might possibly like to sponsor the travel of some youth representative. It occurs to me that former Senator Orrin E, Long, who might be addressed just Honolulu, Hawaii, would be a key person to lend support to the idea of having a fine delegation of young people from Hawaii. Senator Long was chairman of our Boys Committee when I first worked with the \"\"Y over there and I have known him over the years. I had his nephew in boys' camp, etc. I am sorry I don't have his present home address since.he retired from the Senate. When you have some material ready I will be glad to forward it to him or you can write to him direct. I would certainly be glad to work through Judge Gerald Corbett of the juvenile court and, as you know, he has an excellent working relationship with some of the newspaper people and is a recognized leader himself in the youth services field in Honolulu. Yesterday afternoon I talked briefly with Bruce Anderson who has just returned from his trip to Washington where he is helping to plan the conference on smoking and youth. He may be writing to you about our meeting of May 22, 1964, and he may have some questions to ask you regarding the student exchange position you mentioned. Our Governor's Committee meets on the 12th and 13th in Los Angeles and we will try to boost the August conference at that time, hoping the Committee on Youth Travel will see the importance of your conference. With best wishes. RCV/jmh P.S. Kenneth Ch'en lives at 426 College Road, Princeton, New Jersey. Sincerely, ROY fJ, VOTAW Assistant Director March 25, 1964 Mr. Roy G. Votaw, Assistant Director Youth and Adult Corrections Agency Dept, of the Youth Authority 401 State Office Building Ho. 1 Sacramento 14, California Dear Roy: Enclosed is copy the invitation whieh has gone out this week t all State Ctossaittees except you and four or five others whoa we wrote to last week* (We were awaiting a corrected list from Mrs. Sylvester). The letters were addressed individually to the contact person, with, in a few cases, copies to the other person listed. Copy of the list of your contacts is enclosed. After giving special consideration to Hawaii we decided the best procedure would be to send the invitation to the listed committee person then to ask if you would be willing to write Judge Corbett, former Senator Long, and to keep in touch with Henry Walts. We would be pleased to write directly if it would help but my guess is that neither the Judge nor the Senator will be responsive unless they are acquainted with the person \\&\\o makes the proposal. We shall, therefore, be grateful if you can find time to write them. We shall also appreciate anything you can do to help us with other Western States, either by letter or in Washington if sane of them attend the Conference. When we talked in Hew York you mentioned that your own participation might be more easily arranged if there were not too long a gap between the close of the Teenage Conference and another conference you plan to attend. We hope the gap is not too long but if it does trouble you, letfs talk about it in Washington because we do want you present. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures . *' LETTERS OF INVITATION REGARDING NATIONAL TEENAGE CONFERENCE ON HOMAN RIGHTS, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY August 17-21, 1964 Mr. Ehig Nakashima, Executive Secretary Hawaii Comission on Children and Youth P. 0. Box 150 Honolulu, Hawaii 96810 (no ec*e to others) Hr. George Moiisetis Children* Home Society of Idaho P. 0. Box 128 740 Ibarra Springs Avenue Boise, Idaho ce: Dr. Terrell 0. Carver, Liaison Representative Governor*s Committee on Children and Youth Mrs* Billie West, Secretary Nevada Council on Children and Youth Employment Security Department 2nd and Valley Street Carson City, Nevada Mr. Loren W* Eanton 514 State Office Building 1400 South West Fifth Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201 ccs Mrs. William Kletzer-Chairnan, Gov.*s State date on C&Y 4054 South West Hillsdale Ave. Dr. William E. Berrett, Chairman Utah Committee on Children and Youth Brigham Young University Provo, Utah ccs Mr. James M. Paramore, Exec. Secretary Mrs. Berne S. Jacobsen, Second Vice President Washington Council for Children and Youth 4103 Lake Washington Blvd., South Seattle, Washington ccs Rev. Robert A. Uphoff, DD., Chairman Mrs. George Prince, Secretary EDMUND G. BROWN Governor HEMAN G. STARK Director RICHARD A. McGEE Agency Administrator STATE OF CALIFORNIA YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONS AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF THE TJauilT Avttluuntu March 30, 1964 Senator Oran E, Long State Capitol Honolulu, Hawaii Dear Senator Long; While in New York a few days ago I talked with Miss Bernice Bridges at the National Social Welfare Assembly offices about the coming Youth Conference on Human Rights, to be held at Princeton University this August. Miss Bridges expressed considerable interest in the possibility of having a fine delegation of young people from Hawaii. She realized it would be an expensive trip but was confident some of your young people would not only enjoy the conference but would make important contributions to its success* I told her our mutual friend, Dr. Kenneth Ch*en, was a professor at Princeton and I know he would be helpful in many ways. I also offered to write to you and Judge Gerald Corbett with the hope that you might find some ways of stimulating a plan that would help finance the trip to Princeton for some youth from Hawaii* I do not like to bother you but 1 know this is a subject that is close to your heart and I know Miss Bridges and others in attendance at the Princeton meeting will be very appreciative of you if you can help encourage the attendance of some of your fine young people* With best personal wishes. ROY 02 VOTAW ROY VOTAW Assistant Director RCV/jmh cc; Miss Bernice Bridges ....P.S. Some similar letters have gone to the six persons you listed. March 50, 1964 The Honorable irdsssmd 0, Brown Governor of California State- Capitol :' acrsrento, Gal i fomia Gear Governor Srowns The national Social Hat'fare A8crt4y trill sponsor a national Teenage Conference m Bunas nights, August 17-21, 1064, at Princeton University, Basic Conference nlmm mm developed by a crnwLtttm of 1? young people eight .States, M have discussed with B&aan Stark our hope that at least ten young people who are active leaders it; state eosraittees and eciemfiiiy service in. California cart participate in the Conference. The subject of hueaan rights is, we believe, one in which you are. personally wry Interested. For saany years %m have been interested in the mrk of the Covcrarfs Advisory Gor&aittee on Youth, tte requested permission to mm1 four representatives of other countries t the Governor* Conference on Youth for CoBsutsaity Service la hong Beach. We shall appreciate your consideration of sons plan to asafce it possible for a California delegation to attend the Conference at Princeton. For cmaple, muM it be possible for the Governor to sponsor five California youth who night be nominated by the Governor*s Advisory Ctaanittee? ttould the State Goussittee be willing to encourage other state, organisations to sponsor m additional five young people? >-te have confidence that the young Californians would sake a significant contribution' to the Conference. Besson Stark will undoubtedly find .ways; for the youth who go to Princeton to share the -Conference findings end recoaseadatiossa with other young people after their return. We have also rasmtioned to sir. Stark that we hope it will be possible for toy Vbtaw t aa-eisae one of the saajor adult leadership responsibilities at the Conference. Thank you for your consideration of this impiiry. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant 'Education and Youth Services ^ (3 -r>u CX<^v 3 Crvc: < s> / O^i^i^c^Q^ux^ccf*xf ^ /2) ^ce g-,&rf$ aDc) 0^2^33^ 33^ cJkOA- (2.S A @-M~0 TSL 15 <3 x_y ...d, ^y^Qru~h c9 J-jf^ ^Ucuuj iDfjt|~5>^ c/^<0. 'I'yUnJZ yi asnss -i a-cj . L A_t<) -April 1, 1964 Miss I-lory Julia Beaton Governorfs Conittee on Children and Youth 385 State Office Bldg. Madison 2, Wisconsin Bear Mary Julia: We are very pleased that you are interested in the national Teenage Conference on Human Eights. The additional copies of the Announcement and Registration Forms are being sent to you. 1 m very upset over the conflict in dates mentioned in your note because 1 had hoped you could be present to take on one of the adult leadership functions. The Conference goal is now set at 300 teenagers and SO adults. We would tentatively suggest that Wisconsin Governor*s Committee quota should tentatively hold to the maximum of ten teenagers. This is the number now allocated to national organisations and those states, such as Wisconsin, which have active youth Committees, etc. Other state coseaittees were invited to send two teenagers, and local community welfare councils which have youth councils, youth volunteer services, etc., were invited to send one teenager. We have requested that estimates of attendance goals be sent in by April 50. It is quite likely that some redistribution of space will then be possible. With this expectation, I would encourage you to proceed to inform all of your cooperating organisations as mentioned in your note. Will you be in Washington at the April 4-8 Conference? I will look for you there. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k April 2, 1964 Mr. Roy C. Vbtaw Assistant Director Department of the Youth Authority 401 State Office Building No. 1 Sacramento 14, California Dear Roy: In a recent letter we stated that invitations for California participation in the Rational Teenage Conference would be directed only to your office with the exception of Tom Rowe and the SFYA. Subsequently the UCFCA suggested sending invitations to local community welfare councils which have group work secretaries and/or youth councils, council-sponsored school programs, etc. The invitation was to send one teenager each. A list of the California councils sent thisTinvitation is enclosed. My guess is that this will not elicit much response but we wanted you to know it had been done. If any councils in California respond favorably we shall let you know. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosure J CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY WELFARE COUNCILS INVITED TO SEND YOUTH PARTICIPANTS TO PRINCETON CONFERENCE Dr, Ed Staley, Exec. Dir. Metropolitan Recreation and Youth Services Council Welfare Planning Council, Los Angeles Region 735 South Hope Street (SENT REGRETS 3/31/64) Catherine F. Stearns, Area Dir. / Mr. George I. Krell, Executive Director Council of Social Planning-Oakland Area 337 13th Street Oakland 12 Mrs. Katharine M. Grant Planning Associate Group Work and Recreation Bay Area Welfare Planning Federation 577 14th Street Oakland 12 Gilbert W. Colling Planning Consultant Group Work and Recreation Community Welfare Council of San Diego 520 E/ Street, R&. 1000 San Diego 92101 Mr. Edward Markmarm, Consultant Group Work & Recreation Council Social Planning Department United Community Fund of San Francisco 2015 Steiner Street Arthur Bolton Community Welfare Council of the Greater Sacramento Area, Inc. P.O. Box 805 1010 24th Street Bernard Finkelstein, Exec. Dir. Community Council of San Mateo County 3 West 37th Avenue, San Mateo Mrs. Margaret Robbins, Exec. Dir. Community Plannin Council Pasadena Area 118 South Oak Knoll Avenue Pasadena 1, Calif. Mr. James T. Loome, President Riverside Area Community Planning Council 2362 Daventry Road Riverside April 13, 1964 Mr* diaries Campbell Prince Towers Queen Io& Gardens Honolulu, Hawaii Dear Mr* topbctl* 1 era sorry we missed having a second conversation except for your hurried call before departure. As slated at the Conference in Washington and in our invitation addressed to Mr. Shig Kakaauima, Executive Secretary of the Hawaii Conasisslcm on Children and Youtht we hope Hawaii can be represented by at least two teenagers md more it possible. If teenagers are sent, m adult consultant to accompany them will be most welcome. It is also true that any national organisation affiliated with the Council of National Organisations is most welcome to send a teenage delegation plus m adult consultant. Thus, the Teenage Assembly with national headquarters in Honolulu would be welcome to send a del tion from there. This would mean there may be two delegations froo Hawaii. My questions related to ray assist ion that since the trip is expensive it might take a united effort of everyone interested in the teenage Conference to find funds. But my assumption is based on 1ittie knowledge. You who live there will know far better than we do what can be achieved. There is no question 'that we would especially like to have seme teenagers from Hawaii participating in this Conference on Human Rights I shall send a copy of this letter to Mr. Hakashitaa and will hope that the two of you can discuss whatever plan seems most feasible to ensure participation. Sincerely, k Enclosures Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services April 15, 1964 Mr. Randy Johnson Governorfs State Committee on Children and Youth 514 State Office Building Portland, Oregon Dear Mr. Johnsons In response to your request at the youth meeting on April 6 in Washington, we are sending you a copy of the Announcement and Registration fora for the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights to he held August 17 - 21 at Princeton University. You will wish to know that an invitation to send at least tt4o teenage delegates - more if possible was sent to Mrs. William Kletser, Chairman and Mr. Loren W. Ranton, Executive Secretary of the Oregon Governorfs State Committee on Children and Youth. We would be glad to have more Oregon delegates if that proves possible. So far we have had no reply. We have also sent 10 copies of this material to Janet Purdy as she requested at the April 6 meeting. We hope there will be a fine delegation from Oregon but assume you will need to have a central plan regarding funds and choice of participants. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures April 15, 1964 Mrs, Lorna Sylvester Consultant on Mobilisation o Community Resources U. 8, Children*s Bureau Department of Health, Education, and ifelfare Washington, D, 0, 20201 Dear Mrs, Sylvester: Thanh you very much for your help in infiorcing the State Committees represented at the meeting about the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, If the State Committees respond favorably and plan to send teenage delegates, will it be possible for you to attend the Conference as a central staff consultant? If you could arrange to be there I m sure you could be helpful to the State Committee representatives and we would have one or more adult responsibilities to propose to you. It mould be a pleasure to have your help. During the Conference I talked with the following persons who expressed hope that they could find funds to send some teenagers and to come with them: Roy Vot&w (Calif*), Mary Julia Denton (Wis,), A, Whittier Way (Minn,), 3m Rabinovitz (Mich,); Naomi Kiett (111,) said she hoped to find means to send a couple of teenagers but that she would not come* Hawaii and the Virgin Islands also expressed interest in trying to find funds. Bob Taber said he had turned over to you the invitation to the Pennsylvania Committee, The youth representatives from Oregon were interested but I did not meet their adults. This is the extent of my report. Is there any further means that you could utilise to encourage interest and effort? I m wondering especially about the Northwest, Rocky Mountains, Mid-West, South and South East states; also Puerto Rico, We wry much need to haw a complete estimate of attendance by the end of April, Mrs. 'ylvester - 2 April 15, 1964 If you find you can attend the Conference, would it be helpful to advise the State Committees of this fact? Might there not be some who could send teenagers without m adult if they knew that you would be present to counsel with them? Between us, we could try to work out a plan for meeting youth in New York if they travel alone and provide whatever help is needed. The youth registration forms ask if they will travel alone or with an adult. I wonder if you know or could find out who sent Brenda Moch, a teenager from Shreveport, La,, to the NCCY meeting? At the youth session she was enthusiastic about wanting to go to Princeton for the teenager conference. I was not clear whether she was a State Committee or a national organization representative. I imagine the committees that will be most interested are those that have involved youth one way or another and those interested in the subject* Any further help you can manage will be welcome. And do let us know i.iiether you can attend. We appreciate your call and report on the Capital Area Youth Forum at Pittsburgh. We have sent a latter inviting them to send a delegation to the Conference. We are also preparing a mailing to r.he/Chainaen as you suggested. State Committee Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k April 15, 1964 Mr, Janes 0Hea! Governor's Youth Council 1019 State Office Bldg. Indianapolis, Indiana Dear Mr, 0*Nea!j As you requested at the youth meeting April 6 in Washington, we are sending you a copy of the Anncuncetaent and Youth Registration Form for the National Teenage Conference on Human Eights, to be held August 17 - 21 in Princeton University. You will wish to know that an invitation to send high school age youth delegates to the Conference was sent to Mr. Jacques LeRoy, Director, Indianas Youth Council. So far, we have not heard from Mr. LeRoy. We hope there can be a delegation of two to fen teenagers plus one adult from Indiana at the August Conference. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Donsuitant Education-Youth Services k Enclosures April 15, 1964 Mr. William H. Bartlett, Recreation Consultant Health and Welfare Council of the fi&tional Capital Area 1101 M\"\" Street, K. W. Washington S, D. C. Dear Mr. Bartlett: Miss Bridges asked me to thank you for your willingness to help us trace the location of the Capitol Area Youth Forusa about which we telephoned you. However, we are glad to be able to report that we found them to be in the Harrisburg area through the aid of Hrs. Lorna Sylvester, who is quite familiar with the background and work of the forum. It was obviously the organisation name and \"\"Cumberland that threw all of us. We hope we haven1#t caused you too much effort in this request. Sincerely, Kerry Gassett, Secretary to Bernice Bridges cyftsf64 Regarding CAPITAL AREA YOUTH FORUM, Mr. Holman was the Perry County' Chairman of a Tri-County group who worked particularly hard for the As preparation WHC. /As followup, he and the other two got together and worked with for WHC &/the 38 high schools in their counties to build a strong medium for youth. The HSs elect their representatives and senators who serve as program and executive committee members, and take responsibility in the schools(through committee structure)to share, train and inform other students. They carry responsibility for assemblies and other means of fcte getting the issues aired among the students, and worked on...civil/human rights has always been an area of strong interest. They elected able Negro girl to fill slot they had persuaded Gov.*s Committee to hold for THEIR delegate (apparently much to surprise of many people), when Pa. delegation for WHC was elected. They hold an annual FORUM, which is coming up soon. Suggests we request information and is sure Mr. Holman would be very pleased if you could arrange to attend. As for Holman, Mrs. S had only words of praise. He is executive administrator of Carson Long Institute, a military academy organized by his fatherwho is still connected with it. She said it is rated an excellent school, strong f on citizenship education and social awareness. Mr. Holman is reported to be young, dynamic and an excellent leader in youth work situations. Tho she didn't actually say it, implied that he is moving spirit behind the tri-county work with the 38 high schools. April 15, 1964 Mr* Carson B. R. Holman General Chairman Adult Steering Committee ~ CAPITAL AREA YOUTH FORUM c/o Carson Long Institute Hew Blumfield, Pennsylvania Bear Mr* Holmans We are pleased to know of your interest in the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, we enclose one eop^ each of the Conference Announcement, Youth Registration From and Report of the Youth Planning Meeting. Also en closed is a reply form for estimating the number of delegates you would like to send. More copies of these materials can be sent to you if you wish them. The Conference costs are stated in the Announcement. All organisations are working out their own methods for financing their delegates. Some are utilising varied sources such as special contributions from interested adults, Individuals or civic groups, money-making projects and I would guess perhaps parents in some eases. The Assembly has no special funds for the Conference, thus it will be a self-paying conference but the University is being most cooperative. We look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures April 15, 1964 Miss Brenda Joyce Moch . 1937 Garden Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 Dear Mias Moch: As you requested at the youth meeting in Washington on April 6, we are sending copies of the Announcement and Youth Registration fora for the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights to be held August 17 - 21 at Princeton University. An invitation to send a delegation of teenage youth from Louisiana was addressed to Mr. Lawrence E. Riggins, Executive Secretary of the Louisiana Youth Commission. So far, we have not yet received a reply. We hope you can find a way to attend and that there will be other delegates from Louisiana. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures 'f April 15, 1964 Hiss Janet Purdy 3820 S.W. Hillside Drive Portland, Oregon 97201 Bear Miss Purdy* Isi response to your request at the youth meeting in Washington on April 6, we are sending you 10 copies of the Announcement and Youth Registration Forms for the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, to be held at Princeton University August 17 - 21, 1964* You will wish to know that an invitation to send at least two teenage delegates was addressed Mrs. William Kletser, Chairman and Mr* Loren w. Ranton, Executive Secretary of the Oregon Governor*s State Committee on Children and Youth* We would be glad to have more than two if that proves to be possible. So far we have not received a reply. Best wishes. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures 4/7 -r/ b>\\ BB Mrs. Lorna Sylvester called. Several things suggested, including: We should have sent to BOTH persons on list, not just starred ones. Suggests we might even go back and send now. We will be hearing from her...but send now communication re Conference (X-Bob Tabers note) for Gov. Committee participation to her and to Mr. Albert C. McCoy, Chairman Citizens Advisory kkblx Committee Council for Human Services c/o Masland Duraleather Company Amber and Willard Streets Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. S has a continuing part-time relationship with the Council, which has undergone a reorganization evolution from the form set up as Gov. Committee for C & S. It now includes ACTIVE citizes, heads of nine state government agencies, etc. >/ H/t rMl pi fj .Sg2_ 'ff - < _ f/^>/ R v^l0 R>^svfcy Mi, vl HeAt R, hUte-V lA/j ii Re> | oR> m itMd'.'b.c, ISS $ ?p) w. &3. %ttC^> fjtjfoJ X ftOUL T Foe,&5 6 GO A *<('J'fJ/?/rff& ^AtTfo, /\\jot &/W-& aPtt<- I________________. . . ^ mi % C*tM ^OOfUC/ '/t#/? ff\\ D-Zr / , y$ Sf&fz CcMMfffct / %. ft ^/V^ce /?JJ#_______________ 6 April 16, 1964 Mr. Albert C. McCoy, Chairman Citizens Advisory Committee Council for Human Services c/o Masland Duraleather Company Amber and Willard Streets Philadelphia, Pa. Dear Mr. McCoys The National Social Welfare Assembly will sponsor a National Teenage Conference on Human nights to be held August 17 21, 1964 at Princeton University. Two copies of the Announcement and the Youth Registration Forms are enclosed. Mrs. Lorna Sylvester, formerly of Pennsylvania, has advised that the invitation for two or more Pennsylvania youth of the high school age group should be directed to you. A similar invitation has been sent to appropriate Committees in all states. If there are members of the Citizens Advisory Committee in the 15 - 19 age group, we would welcome their participation. We shall be glad to provide you with additional materials or to answer any questions you may have. If you are not acquainted with the National Social Welfare Assembly, you may wish to call the Health and Welfare Council of Philadelphia. Mr. C. F. McNeil, Executive Director, Harry Serotkin, Associate, Merril Conover and others there are well acquainted with the Assembly. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Director Education and Youth Services k Enclosures April 16, 1964 Mr. Robert Peck 12302 Bushey Drive Wheaton, Maryland 20906 Dear Mr. Peck: As you requested at the Youth Meeting on April 6 in Washington, we are sending you 10 copies of the Announcement and Youth Registration Form for the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights. At the meeting, the Chairman forgot to ask you to state which organization you were representing* Would you please fill out the enclosed form and return it to us as promptly as possible. We need to have a complete estimate by April 30 of the number of organizations interested in the Conference and the number of delegates they wish to have attend. Thank you for your interest and cooperation. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures April 16, 1964 Miss Carol Lowe 840 20th St., N. E. Washington, D. C. Dear Miss Lowes As you requested at the Youth Meeting on April 6th in Washington, we are sending you 10 copies of the Announcement and Youth Registration Form for the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights. At the meeting, the Chairman forgot to ask you to state which organization you were representing. Would you please fill out the enclosed form and return it to us as promptly as possible. We need to have a complete estimate by April 30 of the number of organizations interested in the Conference and the number of delegates they wish to have attend. Thank you for your interest and cooperation. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures March 20, 1964 Mr. :;s:i Rablnovlts Executive Secretary Michigan Ybuth Oociaissioii 1447 Washington Heights Ann -Arbor, Michigan Dear Sams State Cousaittees on Children and Youth are invited to send at least two teenage delegates to the National Teenage Conference on Human Eights August 17 - 21, 1964 at Princeton University. Coemissions r Committees which have youth involved in state-wide activities will, we believe, have & special interest in this meeting. M adult consnitant to the teenage delegates will be aost welcome. Enclosed are copies of the Conference Announcement, Registration Forms, and Youth Planning Report. We hope you can find funds to make participation possible. Our greetings. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures larch 20* 1964 Miss Mary Julia Dent on Wisconsin Gonxsittee on Children and Youth 385 State Office Building Madison 2* Wisconsin Bear Mary Julias State Committees on Children and Youth are invited to send at least tm teenage delegates to the Mational Teenage Conference on Human Eights August 17 - 21* 1964 at Princeton University* Committees uhlcfe have youth involved in state-mde activities mil, ve believe, have a special interest in this meeting. An adult consultant to the teenage delegates mil be welcome* enclosed are copies of the Conference Announcement, Registration Forms, and Youth Planning Report. Me hope you can find funds to make participation possible. Our greetings. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges* Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures March 20, 1964 Mr, A, wMfctiar Day Executive Secretary Minnesota Governor's Advisory Council cm Children and Youth State Office Bldg., Room 129 St, Paul 1, Minnesota Dear Mr, Days State Committees on Children and Youth are invited to send at least two teenage delegates to the national Teenage Conference on Human Eights August 17 - 21, 1964 at Princeton University, Committees which have youth involved in state-wide activities mil, we believe, have a special interest in this meeting. An adult consultant to the teenage delegates will be welcome. Enclosed are copies of the Conference Announcements? Registration Forma, and Youth Planning Report. We hope you can find funds to make participation possible. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures March 20, 1964 Miss llaomi Hiett Illinois Cffimissioii on Children 809 Ferguson Bldg. 522 East Monro* Street Sprixigfield, 211 inois Dear Miss Bletfs State Committees on Children and Youth are invited to send at least tm teenage delegates to the national Teenage Conference on Human Rights, to be held August 17 - 21, 1964 at Princeton University, Committees which have youth involved in state-wide activities will, we believe., have a special interest in this meeting. An adult consultant to the teenage delegates will be welcome. enclosed are copies of the Conference Announcement, Registration Forms, and Youth Planning Report. We hop you can find funds to make participation possible. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures March 20, 1964 Mrs. Pauline Tsrg, Area Director New York State Division for Youth 270 Broadway New York, N.Y. 10007 Dear llrs. Targ: State conaitttees on children and youth are invited to send at least two teenage delegates to the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, to be held August 17-21 at Princeton University. Committees which have youth involved in state-wide activities will, we believe, have a special interest in this meeting. An adult consultant to the teenage delegates will be welcome. Enclosed are copies of the Conference Announcement, Registration Forms, and Youth Planning Report. We hope you can find funds to make participation possible. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures |how to labor M L^Y0* TO vW-vi JOSEPH A. LEPERE, A. B. Headmaster NEW BLOOMFIELD APR 2 1 7964 Carson Long Institute Founded by THEODORE K. LONG CARSON E. R. HOLMAN, B. S. EDWARD L. HOLMAN, M. A. Prttieenl PENNSYLVANIA April 20, 1964 Miss Bernice Bridges, Consultant National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc. 345 East 46th Street New Ycrk 17, New York Dear Miss Bridges: Thank you for your letter of April 15th, in which you enclosed information concerning the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights. We will study the information carefully to determine whether we will be able to send any teenage delegates from this area. Sincerely yours CERH/fi Carson E. R. Holman Assistant to the President trimiv'iTqTthi TT^rTftPTrPegawgqai ii'iwwiwwattwsa ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT MILITARY TRAINING JUNIOR DEPARTMENT OFFICERS 'APR 2 3 1964, OFFICE OF MRS. WILLIAM KLETZER, CHAIRMAN W. L. VAN LOAN, VICE CHAIRMAN RAYMOND W. RIESE, RECORDING SECRETARY 514 STATE OFFICE BUILDING EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Portland 1, Oregon Telephone: 226-2161 EXTENSION 568 STATE OF OREGON GOVERNORS STATE COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH Governor Mark O. Hatfield, honorary chairman April 20, 196U Miss Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services National Social Welfare Assembly Inc. 3ii5 East U6 Street New York, New York 1001? Dear Miss Bridges: We have received the materials relative to the National Teenage Conference on Human Plights, to be held at Princeton University August 17-21, We have discussed this Conference with Mr. Jim Osman, Advisor to the Oregon Youth Council, who has in turn discussed it with the members of the Oregon Youth Council. Our two youth delegates to the Joint Conference on Children and Youth spoke with you, I believe, and Jan Purdy is interested in attending the Conference if at all possible. I believe there are one or two other people on the Council who would be interested in attending but finances are a significant problem. Since we have just assisted with the cost of sending two delegates to the Joint Conference on Children and Youth our funds available for this purpose are temporarily exhausted. We will have two delegates attending the 'Smoking and Youth1* Conference but of course that is financed by the Children's Bureau. We are in touch with possible outside resources and if at all possible will send one or two delegates but at this point it is unknown. I am leaving the Governor's Committee as of May 15 to assume a position as Consultant to the Washington Citizens Council of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency so further communications regarding the Conference should be addressed to Mrs. William Kletzer in care of the Governor's Committee. Please send us three additional sets of registration materials. Enclosed is our State Committee Information Form. Thank you for the communication regarding the Conference. 196b Sincerely, GOVERNOR'S STATE COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH Loren W. Ranton, Executive Secretary LWR:hs Enclosure Miss Helen R. MacGregor, Chairman Oakland Emmet Daly, Vice Chairman San Francisco Roy C. Votaw, Secretary 401 State Office Bldg., No. 1 Sacramento 14, California EDMUND G. BROWN GOVERNOR APR 2 4 1964 YOUTH PLANNING COMMITTEE Robert Beyer, Chairman Modesto Mrs. Noami Mitchell, Co-chairman Berkeley Grant Thompson, Chairman (Feb.-Aug.) Arcadia Robert Bruce Anderson III Altadena Nicholas Beck Hollywood Gary Benedix Escalon Stuart Benson Whittier Robert Boyd Santa Maria Gary Bradley Sacramento Gerald Diefenderfer San Luis Obispo David Dwight Inglewood Phillip Gale Bakersfield Ramona Gonzalez San Jose Mary Ella Haas Inglewood Carl Ray Hansen Watsonville Stewart Hindley Mill Valley Susan Hoy Santa Ana William Jackman Oakland Linda Faye Jordan Long Beach Manya C. Klistoff West Sacramento Leonard Lanfranco Concord Ron Leibow Panorama City Julie Lieullen North Sacramento Theo. Mainaris San Francisco Phil Maysonave Taft Joseph Melancon Richmond Allene Mossman Greenbrae William Nelson El Cerrito Carol Noble Oakland Pat Powers San Jose Robert Reinking North Sacramento Gail Sinton Shandon Dave St. Louis Fresno Tory Tjersland San Francisco William White Long Beach GOVERNOR'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH PLANNING COMMITTEE ON GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE ON YOUTH FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE To promote community meetings for planning youth service projects April 21, 1964 National Conference on Human Rights c/o National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc. 345 East 46th Street New Y0rk, New York, 10017 Gentlemen: At the last meeting of the State Youth Planning Committee at Asilomar the forthcoming National Conference on Human Rights was brought to the attention of the group and considerable discussion resulted. Keen interest has been expressed by representatives of many statewide organizations. Because this exists the committee feel clarification is necessary with respect to the purpose and the format of the conference. One of the purposes listed states that youth leaders are to \"\"gain understanding and insight about the problems of securing racial iustice.\"\" Does this statement reflect a study of the problem of human rights, civil rights, or human relations? We find with the statement a certain ambiguity of terms and we would like clarification in concrete form as to the purpose of the conference. It struck us that the age limitations as stated in your minutes would tend to limit the fund of experience brought to the conference by the participants. Do you think that it would be possible to accommodate youth of greater experience between the ages of 15 and 22? Heman G. Stark, Ex officio Sacramento Charles A. James, Chairman Staff Committee Sacramento Robert H. Hill Staff Representative Sacramento Community Consultants Phillip E. Frandson UCLA George McCabe Santa Rosa Dean Ray Fresno Morton J. Renshaw Los Angeles Miss Helen R. MacGregor, Chairman Oakland Emmet Daly, Vice Chairman San Francisco Roy C. Votaw, Secretary 401 State Office Bldg., No. 1 Sacramento 14, California EDMUND G. BROWN GOVERNOR YOUTH PLANNING COMMITTEE Robert Beyer, Chairman Modesto Mrs. Noami Mitchell, Co-chairman Berkeley Grant Thompson, Chairman (Feb.-Aug.) Arcadia Robert Bruce Anderson III Altadena Nicholas Beck Hollywood Gary Benedix Escalon Stuart Benson Whittier Robert Boyd Santa Maria Gary Bradley Sacramento Gerald Diefenderfer San Luis Obispo David Dwight Inglewood Phillip Gale Bakersfield Ramona Gonzalez San Jose Mary Ella Haas Inglewood Carl Ray Hansen Watsonville Stewart Hindley Mill Valley Susan Hoy Santa Ana William Jackman Oakland Linda Faye Jordan Long Beach Manya C. Klistoff West Sacramento Leonard Lanfranco Concord Ron Leibow Panorama City Julie Lieullen North Sacramento Theo. Mainaris San Francisco Phil Maysonave Taft Joseph Melancon Richmond Allene Mossman Greenbrce William Nelson El Cerrito Carol Noble Oakland Pat Powers San Jose Robert Reinking North Sacramento Gail Sinton Shandon Dave St. Louis Fresno Tory Tjersland San Francisco William White Long Beach Heman G. Stark, Ex officio Sacramento Charles A. James, Chairman Staff Committee Sacramento Robert H. Hill Staff Representative Sacramento Community Consultants Phillip E. Frandson UCLA George McCabe Santa Rosa Dean Ray Fresno Morton J. Renshaw Los Angeles GOVERNOR'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH PLANNING COMMITTEE ON GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE ON YOUTH FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE To promote community meetings for planning youth service projects - 2 - At this point do you have any specific topics of discussion for the conference and, if so, could you please forward these? For the weekend of July 24-26, 1964, the State Youth Planning Committee is planning a regional conference in preparation for the National Conference. This regional conference will involve both the members of the State Youth Planning Committee and the participants to the National Conference. Approximately 40 young people will attend from ages 16 to 22. The purpose of this conference is an interpretive study of human rights from the perspective of youth. We hope that the material developed at the conference will be of value for the National Conference. We are looking forward to your response to this letter. Thank you. Sincerely yours, Members of the State Youth Planning Committee bh April 27, 1964 Mrs. William Kletsser and Hr. Loren w. Hanto Governors State Orsaaittee on Children and Youth 514 State Office Bldg. Portland 1, Oregon Dear Mrs. Kletser and Mr. Rant on: We appreciate Hr. Ilaitons letter of April 20 are sending the three additional sets of materials on the National Teenage Conference on Busan Ri$its, as requested. The transportation costs are high and e do understand that there are budget limits. Our hope was that some outside resources might become interested in making it possible, for the Gosndttee to send some youth because we would vary ouch like to have serae of: the able Oregon students present. We are also enclosing copies of the Leadership memorandum and Nominations Form for Youth Leaders and Adult Consultants. We shall keep in touch with firs. Kletser and send our best wishes to Mr. Santon for his new work with NCCD. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures to Mrs. Kletser only April 27, 1964 Mr, Albert G. Dietrich, Chairman Maine Committee on Children and Youth 36 First Street Bangor, Maine Dear Mr. Dietrich: We were very pleased to receive your reply to our inquiry regarding participation in the National Teenage Conference on Human nights9 and to learn of your interest. We hope it will be possible for you to send at least two teenagers and an adult. Would it be possible for you to attend as the adult consultant to the Maine delegation? We enclose the materials requested, and look forward to hearing further regarding Mainefs participation. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures April 28, 1964 MEMORANDUM ID : Roy Votaw FROM : Bernice Bridges The letter of inquiry was signed Members of the State Planning Committee, with no individual name* My reply is, therefore, directed to the chairman as listed on the* letterhead. Greetings to you* k Attachments r> April 28, 1964 Mr. Robert Beyer, Chairman State Youth Planning Committee c/o Mr* Roy C. Votaw, Secretary 401 State Office Bldg. No. 1 Sacramento 14, Calif. Dear Mr. Beyert We are very pleased to learn that there is keen interest among the state-wide California organizations in the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, to be held August 17**21, 1964 at Princeton University. We hope that a delegation of 10 or more youth of California can participate. Your questions and comments regarding the Conference plans are most welcome at any time. They are especially helpful at this time when the program design is still in draft form. Before commenting on your specific questions, it might interest you to know how the planning is being done. The Conference was proposed by adult representatives of national organizations. Twelve national organizations brought in teenage representatives to a youth Planning Meeting held 1/31-2/2/64. Copy of the Report of this meeting is enclosed. Because national organizations could not afford the expense of bringing representatives from other states for continuing work on plans, it was agreed that the youth planners* recommendations would serve as guides and that an adult committee would carry forward with plans in accordance with the recommendations. This is being done. The adult planning committee is scheduled to meet on May 6. We shall present your letter to them and will write you again if they have further or different comments in response to your questions. Meanwhile, I shall send you my own comments. Re Human Rights. Civil Rights and Human Relations The Youth Planning Committee recommended Conference on Human Rights and we have followed that recommendation. My assumption is that your inquiry relates to the focus of discussion more than to terminology, he have been advised by some specialists that human rights is a . r> Mr. Beyer - 2 April 28, 1964 good cover-term for the various problems of Negro-white relationships. Some specialists have said that civil rights refers to legal rights, but that the term civil rights is currently being used to refer to all Negro-white relationships. Human relations is a more general term but I do not think we have used this in the Conference literature. The intention of both the youth and the adult planning committees is to choose speakers, workgroup resources who have special knowledge and experience with the Negro-white relationships. We have urged that as far as possible delegations include teenagers of \"\"all racial and ethnic groups.M We would not wish the Conference to be unaware of the deprivations suffered by all minority groups. Nevertheless, a short Conference must direct its attention to a compassable subject area, which planning groups have directed to Negro-white questions. I am sure there will be persons present who are deeply concerned about other minority groups and perhaps some who will suggest that discussion should also cover interreligious relations. Perhaps these people can be helped by the kind of interpretation presented at the opening session. My personal assumptions are: 1) that when we work on practical steps to ensure equal rights to Negroes we are simultaneously working on justice for all minority groups? 2) that there will be many opportunities for informal conversations when delegates may discuss problems of groups other than the Negro? 3) that some participants will wish to point out the problems of other groups in the discussions which will be useful but should not divert attention too much from the major focus. The draft of Conference program provides for progression in the following work plans 1) major human rights problems in each delegates own community? 2) what must be done to assure equal rights? 3) exploding myths on which prejudice and discrimination are based? 4) what youth are doing? 5) the role of teenagers: what individuals and groups can do in their own schools, organizations, and communities. Workgroups will deal with the special problems of education, housing, employment, etc. The tentative plan is to have task forces work on practical recommendations regarding what youth can do. Re Ages 15 - 19 $e agree that if the top age had been set at 22 it would make possible including older students with more experience. However, the original proposal was based on the fact that there are many opportunities for adults to work together, and for university students to work together. It seemed only fair that an opportunity should be arranged for high school and perhaps freshmen college youth to work together. I feel sure you will agree that there are very able high school students and, in fact, some high Mr. Beyer - 3 April 28, 1964 school youth are involved in civil rights activities. If there are older youth in your group whom you would like to have attend the Conference, I would suggest that they come in a leadership capacity rather than as a delegate. Copies of the Leadership Memorandum and Nomination Forms are enclosed so that you can know the kind of tasks that are to be done. The July 24 - 26 Meeting Your Youth Planning meeting in July can be an excellent preparation for the Princeton Conference. Before too long we shall, I believe, be able to provide you with a more specific program outline. The meeting would also be an opportunity to plan how the delegates might share the Princeton experience with other California youth after their return. Any further comments, guides or questions will be most welcome. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures! Conference Announcement Registration Form/Youth Leadership Memo/Forms Youth Planning Report x MRS. HUBERT WYCKOFF, Chairman Watsonville MISS HELEN MacGREGOR Oakland HEMAN G. STARK, Executive Officer Sacramento ROY C. VOTAW, Executive Secretary Sacramento SANDRA AGEE, Long Beach ROBERT BRUCE ANDERSON, Claremont DR. RICHMOND BARBOUR, San Diego LOREN A. BECKLEY, Belmont JERRY BREWER, Gridley WINSTON S. CARTER, Glendale MRS. PAULYN CLARK, Los Angeles HON. MELVYN I. CRONIN, San Francisco HON. VINCENT S. DALSIMER, Los Angeles ROBERT N. DAVIDSON, Turlock MRS. ERNEST E. DEBS, Los Angeles REV. JAMES B. FLYNN, San Francisco MRS. DOROTHY M. FORD, Los Angeles BERTRAM H. GOLD, Los Angeles MILTON L. GOLDBERG, Los Angeles MRS. CHARLES P. GOULD, San Marino MRS. EARL J. HAZELTON, Orland GEORGE HJELTE, Los Angeles MRS. OPAL C. JONES, Los Angeles LEOPOLDO R. LOPEZ, Pittsburg HON. WILLIAM B. McKESSON, Los Angeles BARD McALLISTER, Visalia JAMES MORTON, Palm Springs WILLIAM NELSON, El Cerrito HON. A. EDWARD NICHOLS, Los Angeles MRS. JEANADA NOLAN, Sacramento WILLIAM T. O'REAR, Fresno MRS. A. BOYD PUCCINELLI, San Francisco RABBI SANFORD E. ROSEN, San Mateo DR. SIDNEY ROSIN, Beverly Hills HOWARD ROURKE, Ventura REV. PAUL SHELFORD, San Francisco MiSS ELIZABETH SHERMAN, Fresno MRS. ANTONIO SILVA, Concord MiSS GAIL SINTON, Palo Alto MRS. FREDERIC W. SPENCER, North Hollywood MRS. KATE STERN, Los Angeles DR. RALPH TYLER, Stanford VICTOR D. VIEIRA, Berkeley DR. HENRY J. WEGROCKI, Los Angeles MRS. W. W. WOOD, Marysville LOUIS ZARATE, San Jose EX OFFICIO MEMBERS TOM BRIGHT Director, State Department of Motor Vehicles HALE CHAMPION Director, State Department of Finance CHARLES DeTURK Director, State Department of Parks and Recreation JOHN F. FISHER Executive Officer, State Personnel Board DR. MALCOLM H. MERRILL Director, State Department of Public Health STANLEY MOSK Attorney General DR. JOHN PORTERFIELD Acting Director, State Department of Mental Hygiene DR. MAX RAFFERTY Director, State Department of Education AL TIEBERG Director, State Department of Employment ERNEST B. WEBB Director, State Department of Industrial Relations JOHN M. WEDEMEYER Director, State Department of Social Welfare STAFF COMMITTEE HAROLD J. FRAULOB, Chairman State Department of Motor Vehicles CHARLES E. PEMBERTON, Vice Chairman State Department of Finance FRANK MESPLE Governor's Office DR. WILLIAM B. BEACH, JR. State Department of Mental Hygiene RALPH D. COOK State Personnel Board DR. LESLIE CORSA State Department of Public Health LAWRENCE J. FORD State Deoartment of Industrial Relations MRS. AILEEN C. HERNANDEZ State Department of Industrial Relations ROBERT H. HILL State Department of Employment CHARLES A. JAMES State Department of Justice MISS LUCiLE KENNEDY Slate Department of Social Welfare WILLIAM McCREARY State Department of Education DR. BELLE DALE POOLE State Department of Public Health GEORGE SALEEBEY State Department of the Youth Authority NATHAN SLOATE State Department of Mental Hygiene MISS GLADYS SNYDER State Department of Parks and Recreation MRS. ESTHER SPENCER State Department of Public Health EDMUND G. BROWN GOVERNOR MAY 1 8 1964 GOVERNOR'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH 401 State Building No. 1 SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814 May 13, 1964 Dear Friend: We hope you can meet with Miss Bernice Bridges of the National Social Welfare Assembly at the Youth Authority office, First and Hill Streets, Los Angeles, on Friday afternoon, May 22, 1964. We shall plan to start the meeting at 2 p.m. and there shall be opportunity to hear from Miss Bridges regarding the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights to be held at Boston in August, and also to explore the work of youth councils with her. Miss Bridges is coming in early before the start of the National Conference on Social Welfare and we hope you will be able to take advantage of this opportunity to talk with her. We shall meet in the Youth Authority Board Room. We look forward to seeing you at that time, Sincerely, ROY C. VOTAW Executive Secretary RCV/jmh ( < COPY OF THE ATTACHED LETTER SENT TO THE FOLLOWING: Mr. Arthur Potts, Los Angeles Welfare Planning Council Mr. John Pennock, San Diego County Coordinating Councils Richard Mineo, Youth Planning Committee Robert Bruce Anderson, Youth Planning Committee Sandee Agee, Youth Planning Committee John Acevedo, Youth Planning Committee Carol Davis, Youth Planning Committee Josephine Guzman, Youth Planning Committee Jack Hafelfinger, Youth Planning Committee James T. Haigwood, Youth Planning Committee Susie Hoy, Youth Planning Committee Jay Knight, Youth Planning Committee Frank Mello, Youth Planning Committee Bob Neill, Youth Planning Committee Lynn Peterson, Youth Planning Committee Daniel Metlay, Youth Planning Committee Mark Sneller, Youth Planning Committee Alex Soto, Youth Planning Committee Susan Wooldridge, Youth Planning Committee Mrs. Hubert Wyckoff, Chairman, Governor*s Advisory Committee Barbara Parks, Phillip E. Frandson Eileen Lindblad, Department of Community Services, LA Dr. Morton J. Renshaw, Los Angeles State College Miss Marjorie Latchax? Dr. Robert McKibben, California Community Councils, Inc. Norman Nevraumont, Youth Authority, LA Bill Daugherty, Youth Authority, LA May 15., 1964 Mrs. Kathryn 11* Stone 1051 26th Road, S. Arlington, Virginia (2) Dear Mrs* Stones Thank you for your reply to our communications about the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, to he held August 17 - 21, 1964 at Princeton University* T'Je shall be pleased to have you refer the invitation to the Virginia Council on Human Relations and hope very much they mil be interested* Please advise the Council that if they find interest and means to send a larger youth delegation we shall be pleased. Arrangements with the University makes it no longer necessary to limit the number to two youth* More copies of the Conference Announcement and Registration forms are available on request. If you find the Council is interested we shall appreciate your sending us the names and address of the responsible officer(s) so that later communications can be sent directly. Thank you very much for your cooperation. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k GOVERNOR'S OFFICE SACRAMENTO MAY 2 0 1964 May 14, ly64 Miss Bernice Bridges, Consultant Bducation and Youth Services National Social Welfare Assembly, inc. J4S Bast 4o Street New York 17, New York Dear Miss Bridges: inis is in response to your letter concerning the possi-oility of ten young people from California attending the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights. i believe that the National Teenage Conference on Human Higuts is important and timely, and we will cooperate in /matever way possible. I nave referred the suggestion regarding the young people to tne Governors Advi snr*v requested. Sincerely EDMUND G . BROV, nrAr/^3 RECORDS 1 8 1964 GOVERNORS COUNCIL FOR HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN HEALTH & WELFARE BUILDING HARRISBURG For release Sund May 17 Appointment of five additional members to a state-wide Committee on Children and Youth, under the spojisorship of the Governors Council for Human Services, was announced today by Council Chairman Arlin M. Adams, Secretary of Public Welfare. The new members are Mrs. LeRoy Fisher, 848 Old Lancaster Road, * Berwyn; Mrs. Kenneth S. Brickley, 35 West Main St., Lock Haven; Mrs. Paul B. Banks, 724 Harvard Ave,, Swarthmore; Francis J, Schaffer, executive secretary of the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association, Harrisburg, and Janes R. Smith, 215 East Mount Pleasant Ave., Philadelphia, Chairman Adams said the committee members were selected because of their outstanding leadership in their communities and their active interest in young people and their problems. The committee will serve in an advisory capacity to the Council for Human Services on matters affecting children and youth. With the additional appointments, the group now has 33 members. One previously-announced committee member, Henry Spangler, of McKeesport, has been unable to accept the appointment. # # # 1-lay 18, 1964 Mr. J. Gordon Crows Executive Secretary Missouri Comic11 on Children and Youth 115 West High Street Jefferson City, Missouri Dear Mr. Crowes Thank you very much for your interest and cooperation in regard to the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, to he held August 17 - 21 at Princeton University. If the Announcement in your newsletter stirs up interest, be assured that we shall welcome all those whom you recommend to us. We would like very much to have participants from Missouri. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k WYOMING YOUTH COUNCIL HVNDS BUILDING CHEYENNE, WYOMING May 19, 1964 National Social Welfare Assembly Inc. 345 East 46 Street New York, New York 10017 Attention: Mrs. Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services Dear Mrs. Bridges: The Wyoming Youth Council does not have funds for out-of-state travel in its budget. We have been attempting to find some other organization that could send two teenagers to the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights as outlined in your letter to our organization. We will continue to attempt to find a financial backer for these children; but in the meantime, I wish to advise you that we were unable to meet your deadline of April 30 regarding attendance. Sinberelv, Maxwell E. Osborn, Ex Wyoming Youth Council MEO/pmf National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc. 345 East 46 Street New York 17, N Y. May 21, 1964 Mr, Maxwell E, Osborn, Executive Secretary Wyoming Youth Council Hynds Building Cheyenne, Wyoming Dear Hr, Osborn: We shall continue to hope that the cooperation of some organisations or individuals can be enlisted in sending some Wyoming delegates to the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, The April 50 deadline was in order that we might provide Princeton University with an estimated attendance, which has been done. The University is, however, very interested in the Conference and is most cooperative about expanding facilities. We shall, therefore, welcome further word from you and will hope for favorable news. Thank you for your interest. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k &0/2/y^ Q >/ *U icS /, PLEASE REPLY by April 30th or earlier. TO: NATIONAL SOCIAL WELFARE ASSEMBLY 345 East:45th Street New York, N. Y. 10017 Attention: Miss Bernice Bridges COMMUNITY COUNCILS AND FUNDS INFORMATION FORM NAME CF ORGAN NAME CF PERSON REPORTING _____________________ TITLE STREET ADDRESS 333 CITY STATE Are you interested in sending teenage representatives to the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, August .7 -21, 1954, at Princeton University? Y&S Will you send one teenager? Would you wish to send more if space'is available? If so, total number? ic?s aJO Please indicate here how many more copies you wish of: CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT TEENAGE REGISTRATION FORM PLEASE REPLY EARLY 3/26/54 HEMAN G. STARK Director JUN 8 1964 RICHARD A. McGEE Agency Administrator YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONS AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF THE 'jilmxtb Airfhorttg 401 STATE OFFICE BUILDING NO. 1 SACRAMENTO 14 June 5, 1964 EDMUND G. BROWN Governor STATE OF CALIFORNIA Miss Bernice Bridges Committee on Youth Services National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc. 345 East 46th Street New York 17, New York Dear Bernice: H 9 sT ' I was very sorry to have to miss the meeting in Los Angeles but know those that were there enjoyed meeting you. \"\", J. jSfUf We could use a few more copies of the announcement regarding the Princeton meeting. Now that I am back on the job I will try to encourage a few more organizations to send representatives. Early indications are that some of the groups feel that it is quite a financial undertaking for them as, of course, we realized it would be, but there are so many other organizations that we might call on that with an added supply of material we would keep busy and hope to have some good results before long. Best wishes. Sincerely, f ROY C./^OTAW Assistant Director RCV/jmh June 8, 1964 Hr. Roy C. Votaw, Assistant Director Youth and Adult Corrections Agency Department of the Youth Authority 401 State Office Bldg. #1 Sacramento 14, California Dear Roys Thank you very much for arranging the meeting with some of the California youth and adult leaders on Hay 22. It was helpful to me to hear the discussion of youth councils and centers. Also the young men had some strong feelings about the Princeton Conference, which X noted thou^itfully and will report to the planning committee at its next meeting. I was very disturbed to hear that you ware ill aid I sincerely hope that you are well on the road to being well again. We all want you well for your family and your work in the state and the nation. Certainly we hope your recuperation will be rapid so that you will be able to come to Princeton. X hope someone will keep us informed as to how you are. With all best wishes, I am Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education & Youth Services k P.S. The mail just arrived with your letter reporting that you are back on the job. We are very pleased to hear it and hope that you will keep well. We are enclosing 25 sets of the announcement and youth registration forms, together with one set of the leadership memorandum plus forma for youth and adult. Regards BB * June 10, 1964 Me. Robert Schreck Assistant Principal West Hills Community School 333 Valley Street Hew Haven, Conn. Dear Mr. Schreck; We have your reply form estimating the size of your delegation to the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, August 17-21 at Princeton University. We are delighted that you will be able to send a teenager and look forward to receiving the registration. Please note the $5 saving if this can be accomplished by June 15. We enclose an extra set of Announcement and Youth Form, together with Leadership memo and Nomination Form in case you wish these materials. Sincerely, Kerry Gas sett, Secretary to Bernice Bridges June 19, 1964 Mr. Raymond Rowe Executive Secretary Oregon Comaittee on Children and Youth 514 State Office Bldg. Portland, Oregon (1) Dear Mr. Rowes Thank you for your letter of June 15 and for your interest in the National Teenage Conference. There are two Oregon teenagers with paid registrations. These may have been motivated originally by material you distributed or by their national organisations, or both* They ares Kenneth W. Bond (4-H and Youth Development, Fed. Ext. 3vs.) 175 Mountain View Drive Eugene, Oregon 97401 Andy J. Ragland (United Presbyterian Church) 502 Pine Grove Road Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601 There is no indication on the forms that the two are acquainted. We are, of course, very pleasted that the two young men will participate. In fact, we shall welcome others if they come in. When the Conference report is ready, we shall remember your request. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Work k July 10, 1964 Hr. Charles Campbell Prince Towers Queen '&m Gardens Honolulu, Hawaii Dear Mr. Campbell: We are still hoping that two teenagers plus an adult will attend the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, August 17-21, at Princeton University. Your nearest neighbors (California and Oregon) have seven registrations in. If any youth are coining, we would welcome their participation in the advance Leadership Meeting, August 15-17. Sincerely yours, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services 8B/sy Enclosures cc: Mr. Shig NakashimaFebruary 18, 1964 Miss Mary Julia Denton Wisconsin Youth Committee 385 State Office Bldg. Madison 2, Wisconsin Dear Mary Julias We hope you will be interested in the enclosed Report of a Youth Planning Meeting held January 31-February 2, 1964 in New York City. As soon as plans for the proposed Youth Conference are further \"\"pinned down, invitations will be extended to State Committees on Children and Youth and especially to the Committees which have active youth Sections. Mrs. Isabella Jones has suggested that the Youth Meeting on April 6 at 8*00 P.M. (Part of the April 4-8 Joint Conference) be devoted to a discussion of the National Youth (Teenage) Conference on Human Rights. This will be an opportunity to extend information and to invite reactions to the general and specific plans. Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosure February 18, 1964 Mr. Sam Rabinovltz, Executive Director Michigan Youth Commission 1447 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 Dear Sam: We hope you will be interested in the enclosed Report of a Youth Planning Meeting held January 31-February 2, 1964 in Hew York City. As soon as plans for the proposed Youth Conference are further \"\"pinned down, invitations will be extended to State Committees on Children and Youth and especially to the Committees which have active youth Sections. Mrs. Isabella Jones has suggested that the Youth Meeting on April 6 at 8:00 P.M. (Part of the April 4-8 Joint Conference) be devoted to a discussion of the National Youth (Teenage) Conference on Human Rights. This will be an opportunity to extend information and to invite reactions to the general and specific plans. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosure February 18, 1964 Mr. Roy C. Votaw, Assistant Director State of California Youth and Adults Corrections Agency Department of the Youth Authority Sacramento 14, California Dear Roy: We hope you will be interested in the enclosed Report of a Youth Planning meeting held January 31-February 2 in New York City. As soon as plans for the proposed Youth Conference are further \"\"pinned down,\"\" invitations will be extended to State Committees on Children and Youth and especially to the Committees which have active youth Sections. Mrs. Isabella Jones has suggested that the Youth Meeting on April 6 at 8:00 P.M. (part of the April 4-8 Joint Conference) be devoted to a discussion of the National Youth (Teenage) Conference on Human Rights. This will be an opportunity to extend information and to invite reactions to the general and specific plans. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosure * GEOME romney .... xqjmmawah^jqm FEB 2 5 w* GOVERNOR STATE OF MICHIGAN CHAIRMAN Miss Clarice Freud VICE-CHAIRMAN David V. Addy MEMBERS Robert H. Barstow Mrs. E. L. Church Mrs. Robert W. Claytor Mrs. Cele Corrigan Mrs. Jane Costabile William T. Downs Miss Edith Edwards Hon. George Edwards Mordecai Falick, M.D. Hon. Noel P. Fox Roman Gribbs Herman Grossman Harold Harrison Robert M. Heavenrich, M-D. Rev. Ronald L. Heidelberger Joseph Hourihan Mrs. Marjorie Karker Richard K. Kerckhoff Rev. Paul H. King Harold Koch Edward McGowan Mrs. Helen Mills Dr. Frank Myers Dr. Willard C. Olson Mrs. James C. Parker Irving Posner, M.D. Miss Kathryn Robeson Stan Schaefer Miss Rosemary Scott Hon. Clark Shanahan Floyd Starr Don Stevens Mrs. Sara Stewart James Ten Brink Otto Yntema and Three Youth from Youth Advisory Council MICHIGAN YOUTH COMMISSION yruEBon February 21, 196U EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Sam Rabinovitz 1447 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, Michigan $lj8l06 Phone: 663-4296 Miss Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc, 3kS East U6 Street New York 17, New York Dear Bernicet I am happy to learn from your letter of February 18 that things are working out so that the plans for the National Youth Conference on Human Rights will be presented and discussed at the Washington Conference in April, I was sure that you would get a positive response from Isabella Jones, and have taken the liberty of keeping Whittier Day, President, National Council of State Committees for Children and Youth informed. Whit will be in Washington next week and will talk with Isabella about the Youth Conference, Which ail goes to show that with a letter or two and the will to get something done, the process of communication is not so complicated and tne possibility of achieving something good is not so difficult* I*11 be looking forward to seeing you soon and you may be assured of our full support. Sincerely yours, SR:mg Sam Rabinovitz, Executive Secretary YOUTH AUTHORITY STATE OFFICE BLDG. NO. 1 TOTH AND L STREETS SACRAMENTO, CALIF. 95814. EDMUND G. BROWN Governor HEMAN G. STARK Director FB 27 RICHARD A. McGEE Agency Administrator STATE OF CALIFORNIA YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONS AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF THE %mttt JVnilpritg 401 STATE OFFICE BUILDING NO. 1 SACRAMENTO 14 February 24, 1964 Miss Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc. 345 East 46th Street New York 17, New York Dear Bernice: Thank you very much for sending the very interesting plan for the Youth Conference on Human Rights. This seems to be an outstanding plan and carefully prepared by the group of young people you worked with. This morning I had a chance to talk with Heman Stark about it briefly. Our Governor is asking that we consider having another conference of youth this coming year and it is quite likely that findings of your conference this coming summer could be woven into two or three workshops into our conference next school year. You can be sure that our State Committee will be very much interested. We have an active State Youth Advisory Committee whose nucleous consist of the four young people on the Governors Committee. They, in turn, are working in four subcommittees and one of them happens to be the subcommittee on human relations. We have two college boys, Chuck Mizelle from Sacramento, a student at the University of California at Berkeley; and Bill Nelson, a member of our Governor's Advisory Committee and a student at Alameda State College. As I expect to be in New York on Monday, March 2, and part of the 3rd, I may stop by to see if I might talk with you for a few minutes. We are still looking forward to the meeting with you in Los Angeles on the afternoon of May 22, 1964. With best wishes. Assistant Director RCV/jmh Air Mail EDMUND G. BROWN Governor HEMAN G. STARK Director RICHARD A. McGEE Agency Administrator STATE OF CALIFORNIA YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONS AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF THE 'jfJouib JVutlTimiy 401 STATE OFFICE BUILDING NO. 1 SACRAMENTO 14 March 6, 19 64- Miss Bernice Bridges, Consultant Committee on Youth Services, National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc. 456 East 46th Street New York 17, New York Dear Bernice: It was good to talk with you Monday and I do want to help in any way possible in boosting attendance and participation in your youth conference on human rights. Regarding Idaho, one good person to communicate with is Ray Wootton, Chief, Youth Rehabilitation Section, State Department of Health, Boise, Idaho. Yesterday, in Los Angeles, I spoke with Henry Waltz, recently retired from the Metropolitan Youth Commission in Los Angeles, who is quite well acquainted in Hawaii. He will make some inquiries of some Methodist church leaders over there who might possibly like to sponsor the travel of some youth representative. It occurs to me that former Senator Orrin E, Long, who might be addressed just Honolulu, Hawaii, would be a key person to lend support to the idea of having a fine delegation of young people from Hawaii. Senator Long was chairman of our Boys Committee when I first worked with the \"\"Y over there and I have known him over the years. I had his nephew in boys' camp, etc. I am sorry I don't have his present home address since.he retired from the Senate. When you have some material ready I will be glad to forward it to him or you can write to him direct. I would certainly be glad to work through Judge Gerald Corbett of the juvenile court and, as you know, he has an excellent working relationship with some of the newspaper people and is a recognized leader himself in the youth services field in Honolulu. Yesterday afternoon I talked briefly with Bruce Anderson who has just returned from his trip to Washington where he is helping to plan the conference on smoking and youth. He may be writing to you about our meeting of May 22, 1964, and he may have some questions to ask you regarding the student exchange position you mentioned. Our Governor's Committee meets on the 12th and 13th in Los Angeles and we will try to boost the August conference at that time, hoping the Committee on Youth Travel will see the importance of your conference. With best wishes. RCV/jmh P.S. Kenneth Ch'en lives at 426 College Road, Princeton, New Jersey. Sincerely, ROY fJ, VOTAW Assistant Director March 25, 1964 Mr. Roy G. Votaw, Assistant Director Youth and Adult Corrections Agency Dept, of the Youth Authority 401 State Office Building Ho. 1 Sacramento 14, California Dear Roy: Enclosed is copy the invitation whieh has gone out this week t all State Ctossaittees except you and four or five others whoa we wrote to last week* (We were awaiting a corrected list from Mrs. Sylvester). The letters were addressed individually to the contact person, with, in a few cases, copies to the other person listed. Copy of the list of your contacts is enclosed. After giving special consideration to Hawaii we decided the best procedure would be to send the invitation to the listed committee person then to ask if you would be willing to write Judge Corbett, former Senator Long, and to keep in touch with Henry Walts. We would be pleased to write directly if it would help but my guess is that neither the Judge nor the Senator will be responsive unless they are acquainted with the person \\&\\o makes the proposal. We shall, therefore, be grateful if you can find time to write them. We shall also appreciate anything you can do to help us with other Western States, either by letter or in Washington if sane of them attend the Conference. When we talked in Hew York you mentioned that your own participation might be more easily arranged if there were not too long a gap between the close of the Teenage Conference and another conference you plan to attend. We hope the gap is not too long but if it does trouble you, letfs talk about it in Washington because we do want you present. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures . *' LETTERS OF INVITATION REGARDING NATIONAL TEENAGE CONFERENCE ON HOMAN RIGHTS, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY August 17-21, 1964 Mr. Ehig Nakashima, Executive Secretary Hawaii Comission on Children and Youth P. 0. Box 150 Honolulu, Hawaii 96810 (no ec*e to others) Hr. George Moiisetis Children* Home Society of Idaho P. 0. Box 128 740 Ibarra Springs Avenue Boise, Idaho ce: Dr. Terrell 0. Carver, Liaison Representative Governor*s Committee on Children and Youth Mrs* Billie West, Secretary Nevada Council on Children and Youth Employment Security Department 2nd and Valley Street Carson City, Nevada Mr. Loren W* Eanton 514 State Office Building 1400 South West Fifth Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201 ccs Mrs. William Kletzer-Chairnan, Gov.*s State date on C&Y 4054 South West Hillsdale Ave. Dr. William E. Berrett, Chairman Utah Committee on Children and Youth Brigham Young University Provo, Utah ccs Mr. James M. Paramore, Exec. Secretary Mrs. Berne S. Jacobsen, Second Vice President Washington Council for Children and Youth 4103 Lake Washington Blvd., South Seattle, Washington ccs Rev. Robert A. Uphoff, DD., Chairman Mrs. George Prince, Secretary EDMUND G. BROWN Governor HEMAN G. STARK Director RICHARD A. McGEE Agency Administrator STATE OF CALIFORNIA YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONS AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF THE TJauilT Avttluuntu March 30, 1964 Senator Oran E, Long State Capitol Honolulu, Hawaii Dear Senator Long; While in New York a few days ago I talked with Miss Bernice Bridges at the National Social Welfare Assembly offices about the coming Youth Conference on Human Rights, to be held at Princeton University this August. Miss Bridges expressed considerable interest in the possibility of having a fine delegation of young people from Hawaii. She realized it would be an expensive trip but was confident some of your young people would not only enjoy the conference but would make important contributions to its success* I told her our mutual friend, Dr. Kenneth Ch*en, was a professor at Princeton and I know he would be helpful in many ways. I also offered to write to you and Judge Gerald Corbett with the hope that you might find some ways of stimulating a plan that would help finance the trip to Princeton for some youth from Hawaii* I do not like to bother you but 1 know this is a subject that is close to your heart and I know Miss Bridges and others in attendance at the Princeton meeting will be very appreciative of you if you can help encourage the attendance of some of your fine young people* With best personal wishes. ROY 02 VOTAW ROY VOTAW Assistant Director RCV/jmh cc; Miss Bernice Bridges ....P.S. Some similar letters have gone to the six persons you listed. March 50, 1964 The Honorable irdsssmd 0, Brown Governor of California State- Capitol :' acrsrento, Gal i fomia Gear Governor Srowns The national Social Hat'fare A8crt4y trill sponsor a national Teenage Conference m Bunas nights, August 17-21, 1064, at Princeton University, Basic Conference nlmm mm developed by a crnwLtttm of 1? young people eight .States, M have discussed with B&aan Stark our hope that at least ten young people who are active leaders it; state eosraittees and eciemfiiiy service in. California cart participate in the Conference. The subject of hueaan rights is, we believe, one in which you are. personally wry Interested. For saany years %m have been interested in the mrk of the Covcrarfs Advisory Gor&aittee on Youth, tte requested permission to mm1 four representatives of other countries t the Governor* Conference on Youth for CoBsutsaity Service la hong Beach. We shall appreciate your consideration of sons plan to asafce it possible for a California delegation to attend the Conference at Princeton. For cmaple, muM it be possible for the Governor to sponsor five California youth who night be nominated by the Governor*s Advisory Ctaanittee? ttould the State Goussittee be willing to encourage other state, organisations to sponsor m additional five young people? >-te have confidence that the young Californians would sake a significant contribution' to the Conference. Besson Stark will undoubtedly find .ways; for the youth who go to Princeton to share the -Conference findings end recoaseadatiossa with other young people after their return. We have also rasmtioned to sir. Stark that we hope it will be possible for toy Vbtaw t aa-eisae one of the saajor adult leadership responsibilities at the Conference. Thank you for your consideration of this impiiry. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant 'Education and Youth Services ^ (3 -r>u CX<^v 3 Crvc: < s> / O^i^i^c^Q^ux^ccf*xf ^ /2) ^ce g-,&rf$ aDc) 0^2^33^ 33^ cJkOA- (2.S A @-M~0 TSL 15 <3 x_y ...d, ^y^Qru~h c9 J-jf^ ^Ucuuj iDfjt|~5>^ c/^<0. 'I'yUnJZ yi asnss -i a-cj . L A_t<) -April 1, 1964 Miss I-lory Julia Beaton Governorfs Conittee on Children and Youth 385 State Office Bldg. Madison 2, Wisconsin Bear Mary Julia: We are very pleased that you are interested in the national Teenage Conference on Human Eights. The additional copies of the Announcement and Registration Forms are being sent to you. 1 m very upset over the conflict in dates mentioned in your note because 1 had hoped you could be present to take on one of the adult leadership functions. The Conference goal is now set at 300 teenagers and SO adults. We would tentatively suggest that Wisconsin Governor*s Committee quota should tentatively hold to the maximum of ten teenagers. This is the number now allocated to national organisations and those states, such as Wisconsin, which have active youth Committees, etc. Other state coseaittees were invited to send two teenagers, and local community welfare councils which have youth councils, youth volunteer services, etc., were invited to send one teenager. We have requested that estimates of attendance goals be sent in by April 50. It is quite likely that some redistribution of space will then be possible. With this expectation, I would encourage you to proceed to inform all of your cooperating organisations as mentioned in your note. Will you be in Washington at the April 4-8 Conference? I will look for you there. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k April 2, 1964 Mr. Roy C. Vbtaw Assistant Director Department of the Youth Authority 401 State Office Building No. 1 Sacramento 14, California Dear Roy: In a recent letter we stated that invitations for California participation in the Rational Teenage Conference would be directed only to your office with the exception of Tom Rowe and the SFYA. Subsequently the UCFCA suggested sending invitations to local community welfare councils which have group work secretaries and/or youth councils, council-sponsored school programs, etc. The invitation was to send one teenager each. A list of the California councils sent thisTinvitation is enclosed. My guess is that this will not elicit much response but we wanted you to know it had been done. If any councils in California respond favorably we shall let you know. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosure J CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY WELFARE COUNCILS INVITED TO SEND YOUTH PARTICIPANTS TO PRINCETON CONFERENCE Dr, Ed Staley, Exec. Dir. Metropolitan Recreation and Youth Services Council Welfare Planning Council, Los Angeles Region 735 South Hope Street (SENT REGRETS 3/31/64) Catherine F. Stearns, Area Dir. / Mr. George I. Krell, Executive Director Council of Social Planning-Oakland Area 337 13th Street Oakland 12 Mrs. Katharine M. Grant Planning Associate Group Work and Recreation Bay Area Welfare Planning Federation 577 14th Street Oakland 12 Gilbert W. Colling Planning Consultant Group Work and Recreation Community Welfare Council of San Diego 520 E/ Street, R&. 1000 San Diego 92101 Mr. Edward Markmarm, Consultant Group Work & Recreation Council Social Planning Department United Community Fund of San Francisco 2015 Steiner Street Arthur Bolton Community Welfare Council of the Greater Sacramento Area, Inc. P.O. Box 805 1010 24th Street Bernard Finkelstein, Exec. Dir. Community Council of San Mateo County 3 West 37th Avenue, San Mateo Mrs. Margaret Robbins, Exec. Dir. Community Plannin Council Pasadena Area 118 South Oak Knoll Avenue Pasadena 1, Calif. Mr. James T. Loome, President Riverside Area Community Planning Council 2362 Daventry Road Riverside April 13, 1964 Mr* diaries Campbell Prince Towers Queen Io& Gardens Honolulu, Hawaii Dear Mr* topbctl* 1 era sorry we missed having a second conversation except for your hurried call before departure. As slated at the Conference in Washington and in our invitation addressed to Mr. Shig Kakaauima, Executive Secretary of the Hawaii Conasisslcm on Children and Youtht we hope Hawaii can be represented by at least two teenagers md more it possible. If teenagers are sent, m adult consultant to accompany them will be most welcome. It is also true that any national organisation affiliated with the Council of National Organisations is most welcome to send a teenage delegation plus m adult consultant. Thus, the Teenage Assembly with national headquarters in Honolulu would be welcome to send a del tion from there. This would mean there may be two delegations froo Hawaii. My questions related to ray assist ion that since the trip is expensive it might take a united effort of everyone interested in the teenage Conference to find funds. But my assumption is based on 1ittie knowledge. You who live there will know far better than we do what can be achieved. There is no question 'that we would especially like to have seme teenagers from Hawaii participating in this Conference on Human Rights I shall send a copy of this letter to Mr. Hakashitaa and will hope that the two of you can discuss whatever plan seems most feasible to ensure participation. Sincerely, k Enclosures Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services April 15, 1964 Mr. Randy Johnson Governorfs State Committee on Children and Youth 514 State Office Building Portland, Oregon Dear Mr. Johnsons In response to your request at the youth meeting on April 6 in Washington, we are sending you a copy of the Announcement and Registration fora for the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights to he held August 17 - 21 at Princeton University. You will wish to know that an invitation to send at least tt4o teenage delegates - more if possible was sent to Mrs. William Kletser, Chairman and Mr. Loren W. Ranton, Executive Secretary of the Oregon Governorfs State Committee on Children and Youth. We would be glad to have more Oregon delegates if that proves possible. So far we have had no reply. We have also sent 10 copies of this material to Janet Purdy as she requested at the April 6 meeting. We hope there will be a fine delegation from Oregon but assume you will need to have a central plan regarding funds and choice of participants. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures April 15, 1964 Mrs, Lorna Sylvester Consultant on Mobilisation o Community Resources U. 8, Children*s Bureau Department of Health, Education, and ifelfare Washington, D, 0, 20201 Dear Mrs, Sylvester: Thanh you very much for your help in infiorcing the State Committees represented at the meeting about the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, If the State Committees respond favorably and plan to send teenage delegates, will it be possible for you to attend the Conference as a central staff consultant? If you could arrange to be there I m sure you could be helpful to the State Committee representatives and we would have one or more adult responsibilities to propose to you. It mould be a pleasure to have your help. During the Conference I talked with the following persons who expressed hope that they could find funds to send some teenagers and to come with them: Roy Vot&w (Calif*), Mary Julia Denton (Wis,), A, Whittier Way (Minn,), 3m Rabinovitz (Mich,); Naomi Kiett (111,) said she hoped to find means to send a couple of teenagers but that she would not come* Hawaii and the Virgin Islands also expressed interest in trying to find funds. Bob Taber said he had turned over to you the invitation to the Pennsylvania Committee, The youth representatives from Oregon were interested but I did not meet their adults. This is the extent of my report. Is there any further means that you could utilise to encourage interest and effort? I m wondering especially about the Northwest, Rocky Mountains, Mid-West, South and South East states; also Puerto Rico, We wry much need to haw a complete estimate of attendance by the end of April, Mrs. 'ylvester - 2 April 15, 1964 If you find you can attend the Conference, would it be helpful to advise the State Committees of this fact? Might there not be some who could send teenagers without m adult if they knew that you would be present to counsel with them? Between us, we could try to work out a plan for meeting youth in New York if they travel alone and provide whatever help is needed. The youth registration forms ask if they will travel alone or with an adult. I wonder if you know or could find out who sent Brenda Moch, a teenager from Shreveport, La,, to the NCCY meeting? At the youth session she was enthusiastic about wanting to go to Princeton for the teenager conference. I was not clear whether she was a State Committee or a national organization representative. I imagine the committees that will be most interested are those that have involved youth one way or another and those interested in the subject* Any further help you can manage will be welcome. And do let us know i.iiether you can attend. We appreciate your call and report on the Capital Area Youth Forum at Pittsburgh. We have sent a latter inviting them to send a delegation to the Conference. We are also preparing a mailing to r.he/Chainaen as you suggested. State Committee Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k April 15, 1964 Mr, Janes 0Hea! Governor's Youth Council 1019 State Office Bldg. Indianapolis, Indiana Dear Mr, 0*Nea!j As you requested at the youth meeting April 6 in Washington, we are sending you a copy of the Anncuncetaent and Youth Registration Form for the National Teenage Conference on Human Eights, to be held August 17 - 21 in Princeton University. You will wish to know that an invitation to send high school age youth delegates to the Conference was sent to Mr. Jacques LeRoy, Director, Indianas Youth Council. So far, we have not heard from Mr. LeRoy. We hope there can be a delegation of two to fen teenagers plus one adult from Indiana at the August Conference. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Donsuitant Education-Youth Services k Enclosures April 15, 1964 Mr. William H. Bartlett, Recreation Consultant Health and Welfare Council of the fi&tional Capital Area 1101 M\"\" Street, K. W. Washington S, D. C. Dear Mr. Bartlett: Miss Bridges asked me to thank you for your willingness to help us trace the location of the Capitol Area Youth Forusa about which we telephoned you. However, we are glad to be able to report that we found them to be in the Harrisburg area through the aid of Hrs. Lorna Sylvester, who is quite familiar with the background and work of the forum. It was obviously the organisation name and \"\"Cumberland that threw all of us. We hope we haven1#t caused you too much effort in this request. Sincerely, Kerry Gassett, Secretary to Bernice Bridges cyftsf64 Regarding CAPITAL AREA YOUTH FORUM, Mr. Holman was the Perry County' Chairman of a Tri-County group who worked particularly hard for the As preparation WHC. /As followup, he and the other two got together and worked with for WHC &/the 38 high schools in their counties to build a strong medium for youth. The HSs elect their representatives and senators who serve as program and executive committee members, and take responsibility in the schools(through committee structure)to share, train and inform other students. They carry responsibility for assemblies and other means of fcte getting the issues aired among the students, and worked on...civil/human rights has always been an area of strong interest. They elected able Negro girl to fill slot they had persuaded Gov.*s Committee to hold for THEIR delegate (apparently much to surprise of many people), when Pa. delegation for WHC was elected. They hold an annual FORUM, which is coming up soon. Suggests we request information and is sure Mr. Holman would be very pleased if you could arrange to attend. As for Holman, Mrs. S had only words of praise. He is executive administrator of Carson Long Institute, a military academy organized by his fatherwho is still connected with it. She said it is rated an excellent school, strong f on citizenship education and social awareness. Mr. Holman is reported to be young, dynamic and an excellent leader in youth work situations. Tho she didn't actually say it, implied that he is moving spirit behind the tri-county work with the 38 high schools. April 15, 1964 Mr* Carson B. R. Holman General Chairman Adult Steering Committee ~ CAPITAL AREA YOUTH FORUM c/o Carson Long Institute Hew Blumfield, Pennsylvania Bear Mr* Holmans We are pleased to know of your interest in the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, we enclose one eop^ each of the Conference Announcement, Youth Registration From and Report of the Youth Planning Meeting. Also en closed is a reply form for estimating the number of delegates you would like to send. More copies of these materials can be sent to you if you wish them. The Conference costs are stated in the Announcement. All organisations are working out their own methods for financing their delegates. Some are utilising varied sources such as special contributions from interested adults, Individuals or civic groups, money-making projects and I would guess perhaps parents in some eases. The Assembly has no special funds for the Conference, thus it will be a self-paying conference but the University is being most cooperative. We look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures April 15, 1964 Miss Brenda Joyce Moch . 1937 Garden Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 Dear Mias Moch: As you requested at the youth meeting in Washington on April 6, we are sending copies of the Announcement and Youth Registration fora for the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights to be held August 17 - 21 at Princeton University. An invitation to send a delegation of teenage youth from Louisiana was addressed to Mr. Lawrence E. Riggins, Executive Secretary of the Louisiana Youth Commission. So far, we have not yet received a reply. We hope you can find a way to attend and that there will be other delegates from Louisiana. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures 'f April 15, 1964 Hiss Janet Purdy 3820 S.W. Hillside Drive Portland, Oregon 97201 Bear Miss Purdy* Isi response to your request at the youth meeting in Washington on April 6, we are sending you 10 copies of the Announcement and Youth Registration Forms for the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, to be held at Princeton University August 17 - 21, 1964* You will wish to know that an invitation to send at least two teenage delegates was addressed Mrs. William Kletser, Chairman and Mr* Loren w. Ranton, Executive Secretary of the Oregon Governor*s State Committee on Children and Youth* We would be glad to have more than two if that proves to be possible. So far we have not received a reply. Best wishes. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures 4/7 -r/ b>\\ BB Mrs. Lorna Sylvester called. Several things suggested, including: We should have sent to BOTH persons on list, not just starred ones. Suggests we might even go back and send now. We will be hearing from her...but send now communication re Conference (X-Bob Tabers note) for Gov. Committee participation to her and to Mr. Albert C. McCoy, Chairman Citizens Advisory kkblx Committee Council for Human Services c/o Masland Duraleather Company Amber and Willard Streets Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. S has a continuing part-time relationship with the Council, which has undergone a reorganization evolution from the form set up as Gov. Committee for C & S. It now includes ACTIVE citizes, heads of nine state government agencies, etc. >/ H/t rMl pi fj .Sg2_ 'ff - < _ f/^>/ R v^l0 R>^svfcy Mi, vl HeAt R, hUte-V lA/j ii Re> | oR> m itMd'.'b.c, ISS $ ?p) w. &3. %ttC^> fjtjfoJ X ftOUL T Foe,&5 6 GO A *<('J'fJ/?/rff& ^AtTfo, /\\jot &/W-& aPtt<- I________________. . . ^ mi % C*tM ^OOfUC/ '/t#/? ff\\ D-Zr / , y$ Sf&fz CcMMfffct / %. ft ^/V^ce /?JJ#_______________ 6 April 16, 1964 Mr. Albert C. McCoy, Chairman Citizens Advisory Committee Council for Human Services c/o Masland Duraleather Company Amber and Willard Streets Philadelphia, Pa. Dear Mr. McCoys The National Social Welfare Assembly will sponsor a National Teenage Conference on Human nights to be held August 17 21, 1964 at Princeton University. Two copies of the Announcement and the Youth Registration Forms are enclosed. Mrs. Lorna Sylvester, formerly of Pennsylvania, has advised that the invitation for two or more Pennsylvania youth of the high school age group should be directed to you. A similar invitation has been sent to appropriate Committees in all states. If there are members of the Citizens Advisory Committee in the 15 - 19 age group, we would welcome their participation. We shall be glad to provide you with additional materials or to answer any questions you may have. If you are not acquainted with the National Social Welfare Assembly, you may wish to call the Health and Welfare Council of Philadelphia. Mr. C. F. McNeil, Executive Director, Harry Serotkin, Associate, Merril Conover and others there are well acquainted with the Assembly. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Director Education and Youth Services k Enclosures April 16, 1964 Mr. Robert Peck 12302 Bushey Drive Wheaton, Maryland 20906 Dear Mr. Peck: As you requested at the Youth Meeting on April 6 in Washington, we are sending you 10 copies of the Announcement and Youth Registration Form for the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights. At the meeting, the Chairman forgot to ask you to state which organization you were representing* Would you please fill out the enclosed form and return it to us as promptly as possible. We need to have a complete estimate by April 30 of the number of organizations interested in the Conference and the number of delegates they wish to have attend. Thank you for your interest and cooperation. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures April 16, 1964 Miss Carol Lowe 840 20th St., N. E. Washington, D. C. Dear Miss Lowes As you requested at the Youth Meeting on April 6th in Washington, we are sending you 10 copies of the Announcement and Youth Registration Form for the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights. At the meeting, the Chairman forgot to ask you to state which organization you were representing. Would you please fill out the enclosed form and return it to us as promptly as possible. We need to have a complete estimate by April 30 of the number of organizations interested in the Conference and the number of delegates they wish to have attend. Thank you for your interest and cooperation. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures March 20, 1964 Mr. :;s:i Rablnovlts Executive Secretary Michigan Ybuth Oociaissioii 1447 Washington Heights Ann -Arbor, Michigan Dear Sams State Cousaittees on Children and Youth are invited to send at least two teenage delegates to the National Teenage Conference on Human Eights August 17 - 21, 1964 at Princeton University. Coemissions r Committees which have youth involved in state-wide activities will, we believe, have & special interest in this meeting. M adult consnitant to the teenage delegates will be aost welcome. Enclosed are copies of the Conference Announcement, Registration Forms, and Youth Planning Report. We hope you can find funds to make participation possible. Our greetings. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures larch 20* 1964 Miss Mary Julia Dent on Wisconsin Gonxsittee on Children and Youth 385 State Office Building Madison 2* Wisconsin Bear Mary Julias State Committees on Children and Youth are invited to send at least tm teenage delegates to the Mational Teenage Conference on Human Eights August 17 - 21* 1964 at Princeton University* Committees uhlcfe have youth involved in state-mde activities mil, ve believe, have a special interest in this meeting. An adult consultant to the teenage delegates mil be welcome* enclosed are copies of the Conference Announcement, Registration Forms, and Youth Planning Report. Me hope you can find funds to make participation possible. Our greetings. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges* Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures March 20, 1964 Mr, A, wMfctiar Day Executive Secretary Minnesota Governor's Advisory Council cm Children and Youth State Office Bldg., Room 129 St, Paul 1, Minnesota Dear Mr, Days State Committees on Children and Youth are invited to send at least two teenage delegates to the national Teenage Conference on Human Eights August 17 - 21, 1964 at Princeton University, Committees which have youth involved in state-wide activities mil, we believe, have a special interest in this meeting. An adult consultant to the teenage delegates will be welcome. Enclosed are copies of the Conference Announcements? Registration Forma, and Youth Planning Report. We hope you can find funds to make participation possible. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures March 20, 1964 Miss llaomi Hiett Illinois Cffimissioii on Children 809 Ferguson Bldg. 522 East Monro* Street Sprixigfield, 211 inois Dear Miss Bletfs State Committees on Children and Youth are invited to send at least tm teenage delegates to the national Teenage Conference on Human Rights, to be held August 17 - 21, 1964 at Princeton University, Committees which have youth involved in state-wide activities will, we believe., have a special interest in this meeting. An adult consultant to the teenage delegates will be welcome. enclosed are copies of the Conference Announcement, Registration Forms, and Youth Planning Report. We hop you can find funds to make participation possible. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures March 20, 1964 Mrs. Pauline Tsrg, Area Director New York State Division for Youth 270 Broadway New York, N.Y. 10007 Dear llrs. Targ: State conaitttees on children and youth are invited to send at least two teenage delegates to the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, to be held August 17-21 at Princeton University. Committees which have youth involved in state-wide activities will, we believe, have a special interest in this meeting. An adult consultant to the teenage delegates will be welcome. Enclosed are copies of the Conference Announcement, Registration Forms, and Youth Planning Report. We hope you can find funds to make participation possible. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures |how to labor M L^Y0* TO vW-vi JOSEPH A. LEPERE, A. B. Headmaster NEW BLOOMFIELD APR 2 1 7964 Carson Long Institute Founded by THEODORE K. LONG CARSON E. R. HOLMAN, B. S. EDWARD L. HOLMAN, M. A. Prttieenl PENNSYLVANIA April 20, 1964 Miss Bernice Bridges, Consultant National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc. 345 East 46th Street New Ycrk 17, New York Dear Miss Bridges: Thank you for your letter of April 15th, in which you enclosed information concerning the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights. We will study the information carefully to determine whether we will be able to send any teenage delegates from this area. Sincerely yours CERH/fi Carson E. R. Holman Assistant to the President trimiv'iTqTthi TT^rTftPTrPegawgqai ii'iwwiwwattwsa ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT MILITARY TRAINING JUNIOR DEPARTMENT OFFICERS 'APR 2 3 1964, OFFICE OF MRS. WILLIAM KLETZER, CHAIRMAN W. L. VAN LOAN, VICE CHAIRMAN RAYMOND W. RIESE, RECORDING SECRETARY 514 STATE OFFICE BUILDING EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Portland 1, Oregon Telephone: 226-2161 EXTENSION 568 STATE OF OREGON GOVERNORS STATE COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH Governor Mark O. Hatfield, honorary chairman April 20, 196U Miss Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services National Social Welfare Assembly Inc. 3ii5 East U6 Street New York, New York 1001? Dear Miss Bridges: We have received the materials relative to the National Teenage Conference on Human Plights, to be held at Princeton University August 17-21, We have discussed this Conference with Mr. Jim Osman, Advisor to the Oregon Youth Council, who has in turn discussed it with the members of the Oregon Youth Council. Our two youth delegates to the Joint Conference on Children and Youth spoke with you, I believe, and Jan Purdy is interested in attending the Conference if at all possible. I believe there are one or two other people on the Council who would be interested in attending but finances are a significant problem. Since we have just assisted with the cost of sending two delegates to the Joint Conference on Children and Youth our funds available for this purpose are temporarily exhausted. We will have two delegates attending the 'Smoking and Youth1* Conference but of course that is financed by the Children's Bureau. We are in touch with possible outside resources and if at all possible will send one or two delegates but at this point it is unknown. I am leaving the Governor's Committee as of May 15 to assume a position as Consultant to the Washington Citizens Council of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency so further communications regarding the Conference should be addressed to Mrs. William Kletzer in care of the Governor's Committee. Please send us three additional sets of registration materials. Enclosed is our State Committee Information Form. Thank you for the communication regarding the Conference. 196b Sincerely, GOVERNOR'S STATE COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH Loren W. Ranton, Executive Secretary LWR:hs Enclosure Miss Helen R. MacGregor, Chairman Oakland Emmet Daly, Vice Chairman San Francisco Roy C. Votaw, Secretary 401 State Office Bldg., No. 1 Sacramento 14, California EDMUND G. BROWN GOVERNOR APR 2 4 1964 YOUTH PLANNING COMMITTEE Robert Beyer, Chairman Modesto Mrs. Noami Mitchell, Co-chairman Berkeley Grant Thompson, Chairman (Feb.-Aug.) Arcadia Robert Bruce Anderson III Altadena Nicholas Beck Hollywood Gary Benedix Escalon Stuart Benson Whittier Robert Boyd Santa Maria Gary Bradley Sacramento Gerald Diefenderfer San Luis Obispo David Dwight Inglewood Phillip Gale Bakersfield Ramona Gonzalez San Jose Mary Ella Haas Inglewood Carl Ray Hansen Watsonville Stewart Hindley Mill Valley Susan Hoy Santa Ana William Jackman Oakland Linda Faye Jordan Long Beach Manya C. Klistoff West Sacramento Leonard Lanfranco Concord Ron Leibow Panorama City Julie Lieullen North Sacramento Theo. Mainaris San Francisco Phil Maysonave Taft Joseph Melancon Richmond Allene Mossman Greenbrae William Nelson El Cerrito Carol Noble Oakland Pat Powers San Jose Robert Reinking North Sacramento Gail Sinton Shandon Dave St. Louis Fresno Tory Tjersland San Francisco William White Long Beach GOVERNOR'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH PLANNING COMMITTEE ON GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE ON YOUTH FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE To promote community meetings for planning youth service projects April 21, 1964 National Conference on Human Rights c/o National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc. 345 East 46th Street New Y0rk, New York, 10017 Gentlemen: At the last meeting of the State Youth Planning Committee at Asilomar the forthcoming National Conference on Human Rights was brought to the attention of the group and considerable discussion resulted. Keen interest has been expressed by representatives of many statewide organizations. Because this exists the committee feel clarification is necessary with respect to the purpose and the format of the conference. One of the purposes listed states that youth leaders are to \"\"gain understanding and insight about the problems of securing racial iustice.\"\" Does this statement reflect a study of the problem of human rights, civil rights, or human relations? We find with the statement a certain ambiguity of terms and we would like clarification in concrete form as to the purpose of the conference. It struck us that the age limitations as stated in your minutes would tend to limit the fund of experience brought to the conference by the participants. Do you think that it would be possible to accommodate youth of greater experience between the ages of 15 and 22? Heman G. Stark, Ex officio Sacramento Charles A. James, Chairman Staff Committee Sacramento Robert H. Hill Staff Representative Sacramento Community Consultants Phillip E. Frandson UCLA George McCabe Santa Rosa Dean Ray Fresno Morton J. Renshaw Los Angeles Miss Helen R. MacGregor, Chairman Oakland Emmet Daly, Vice Chairman San Francisco Roy C. Votaw, Secretary 401 State Office Bldg., No. 1 Sacramento 14, California EDMUND G. BROWN GOVERNOR YOUTH PLANNING COMMITTEE Robert Beyer, Chairman Modesto Mrs. Noami Mitchell, Co-chairman Berkeley Grant Thompson, Chairman (Feb.-Aug.) Arcadia Robert Bruce Anderson III Altadena Nicholas Beck Hollywood Gary Benedix Escalon Stuart Benson Whittier Robert Boyd Santa Maria Gary Bradley Sacramento Gerald Diefenderfer San Luis Obispo David Dwight Inglewood Phillip Gale Bakersfield Ramona Gonzalez San Jose Mary Ella Haas Inglewood Carl Ray Hansen Watsonville Stewart Hindley Mill Valley Susan Hoy Santa Ana William Jackman Oakland Linda Faye Jordan Long Beach Manya C. Klistoff West Sacramento Leonard Lanfranco Concord Ron Leibow Panorama City Julie Lieullen North Sacramento Theo. Mainaris San Francisco Phil Maysonave Taft Joseph Melancon Richmond Allene Mossman Greenbrce William Nelson El Cerrito Carol Noble Oakland Pat Powers San Jose Robert Reinking North Sacramento Gail Sinton Shandon Dave St. Louis Fresno Tory Tjersland San Francisco William White Long Beach Heman G. Stark, Ex officio Sacramento Charles A. James, Chairman Staff Committee Sacramento Robert H. Hill Staff Representative Sacramento Community Consultants Phillip E. Frandson UCLA George McCabe Santa Rosa Dean Ray Fresno Morton J. Renshaw Los Angeles GOVERNOR'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH PLANNING COMMITTEE ON GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE ON YOUTH FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE To promote community meetings for planning youth service projects - 2 - At this point do you have any specific topics of discussion for the conference and, if so, could you please forward these? For the weekend of July 24-26, 1964, the State Youth Planning Committee is planning a regional conference in preparation for the National Conference. This regional conference will involve both the members of the State Youth Planning Committee and the participants to the National Conference. Approximately 40 young people will attend from ages 16 to 22. The purpose of this conference is an interpretive study of human rights from the perspective of youth. We hope that the material developed at the conference will be of value for the National Conference. We are looking forward to your response to this letter. Thank you. Sincerely yours, Members of the State Youth Planning Committee bh April 27, 1964 Mrs. William Kletsser and Hr. Loren w. Hanto Governors State Orsaaittee on Children and Youth 514 State Office Bldg. Portland 1, Oregon Dear Mrs. Kletser and Mr. Rant on: We appreciate Hr. Ilaitons letter of April 20 are sending the three additional sets of materials on the National Teenage Conference on Busan Ri$its, as requested. The transportation costs are high and e do understand that there are budget limits. Our hope was that some outside resources might become interested in making it possible, for the Gosndttee to send some youth because we would vary ouch like to have serae of: the able Oregon students present. We are also enclosing copies of the Leadership memorandum and Nominations Form for Youth Leaders and Adult Consultants. We shall keep in touch with firs. Kletser and send our best wishes to Mr. Santon for his new work with NCCD. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures to Mrs. Kletser only April 27, 1964 Mr, Albert G. Dietrich, Chairman Maine Committee on Children and Youth 36 First Street Bangor, Maine Dear Mr. Dietrich: We were very pleased to receive your reply to our inquiry regarding participation in the National Teenage Conference on Human nights9 and to learn of your interest. We hope it will be possible for you to send at least two teenagers and an adult. Would it be possible for you to attend as the adult consultant to the Maine delegation? We enclose the materials requested, and look forward to hearing further regarding Mainefs participation. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures April 28, 1964 MEMORANDUM ID : Roy Votaw FROM : Bernice Bridges The letter of inquiry was signed Members of the State Planning Committee, with no individual name* My reply is, therefore, directed to the chairman as listed on the* letterhead. Greetings to you* k Attachments r> April 28, 1964 Mr. Robert Beyer, Chairman State Youth Planning Committee c/o Mr* Roy C. Votaw, Secretary 401 State Office Bldg. No. 1 Sacramento 14, Calif. Dear Mr. Beyert We are very pleased to learn that there is keen interest among the state-wide California organizations in the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, to be held August 17**21, 1964 at Princeton University. We hope that a delegation of 10 or more youth of California can participate. Your questions and comments regarding the Conference plans are most welcome at any time. They are especially helpful at this time when the program design is still in draft form. Before commenting on your specific questions, it might interest you to know how the planning is being done. The Conference was proposed by adult representatives of national organizations. Twelve national organizations brought in teenage representatives to a youth Planning Meeting held 1/31-2/2/64. Copy of the Report of this meeting is enclosed. Because national organizations could not afford the expense of bringing representatives from other states for continuing work on plans, it was agreed that the youth planners* recommendations would serve as guides and that an adult committee would carry forward with plans in accordance with the recommendations. This is being done. The adult planning committee is scheduled to meet on May 6. We shall present your letter to them and will write you again if they have further or different comments in response to your questions. Meanwhile, I shall send you my own comments. Re Human Rights. Civil Rights and Human Relations The Youth Planning Committee recommended Conference on Human Rights and we have followed that recommendation. My assumption is that your inquiry relates to the focus of discussion more than to terminology, he have been advised by some specialists that human rights is a . r> Mr. Beyer - 2 April 28, 1964 good cover-term for the various problems of Negro-white relationships. Some specialists have said that civil rights refers to legal rights, but that the term civil rights is currently being used to refer to all Negro-white relationships. Human relations is a more general term but I do not think we have used this in the Conference literature. The intention of both the youth and the adult planning committees is to choose speakers, workgroup resources who have special knowledge and experience with the Negro-white relationships. We have urged that as far as possible delegations include teenagers of \"\"all racial and ethnic groups.M We would not wish the Conference to be unaware of the deprivations suffered by all minority groups. Nevertheless, a short Conference must direct its attention to a compassable subject area, which planning groups have directed to Negro-white questions. I am sure there will be persons present who are deeply concerned about other minority groups and perhaps some who will suggest that discussion should also cover interreligious relations. Perhaps these people can be helped by the kind of interpretation presented at the opening session. My personal assumptions are: 1) that when we work on practical steps to ensure equal rights to Negroes we are simultaneously working on justice for all minority groups? 2) that there will be many opportunities for informal conversations when delegates may discuss problems of groups other than the Negro? 3) that some participants will wish to point out the problems of other groups in the discussions which will be useful but should not divert attention too much from the major focus. The draft of Conference program provides for progression in the following work plans 1) major human rights problems in each delegates own community? 2) what must be done to assure equal rights? 3) exploding myths on which prejudice and discrimination are based? 4) what youth are doing? 5) the role of teenagers: what individuals and groups can do in their own schools, organizations, and communities. Workgroups will deal with the special problems of education, housing, employment, etc. The tentative plan is to have task forces work on practical recommendations regarding what youth can do. Re Ages 15 - 19 $e agree that if the top age had been set at 22 it would make possible including older students with more experience. However, the original proposal was based on the fact that there are many opportunities for adults to work together, and for university students to work together. It seemed only fair that an opportunity should be arranged for high school and perhaps freshmen college youth to work together. I feel sure you will agree that there are very able high school students and, in fact, some high Mr. Beyer - 3 April 28, 1964 school youth are involved in civil rights activities. If there are older youth in your group whom you would like to have attend the Conference, I would suggest that they come in a leadership capacity rather than as a delegate. Copies of the Leadership Memorandum and Nomination Forms are enclosed so that you can know the kind of tasks that are to be done. The July 24 - 26 Meeting Your Youth Planning meeting in July can be an excellent preparation for the Princeton Conference. Before too long we shall, I believe, be able to provide you with a more specific program outline. The meeting would also be an opportunity to plan how the delegates might share the Princeton experience with other California youth after their return. Any further comments, guides or questions will be most welcome. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures! Conference Announcement Registration Form/Youth Leadership Memo/Forms Youth Planning Report x MRS. HUBERT WYCKOFF, Chairman Watsonville MISS HELEN MacGREGOR Oakland HEMAN G. STARK, Executive Officer Sacramento ROY C. VOTAW, Executive Secretary Sacramento SANDRA AGEE, Long Beach ROBERT BRUCE ANDERSON, Claremont DR. RICHMOND BARBOUR, San Diego LOREN A. BECKLEY, Belmont JERRY BREWER, Gridley WINSTON S. CARTER, Glendale MRS. PAULYN CLARK, Los Angeles HON. MELVYN I. CRONIN, San Francisco HON. VINCENT S. DALSIMER, Los Angeles ROBERT N. DAVIDSON, Turlock MRS. ERNEST E. DEBS, Los Angeles REV. JAMES B. FLYNN, San Francisco MRS. DOROTHY M. FORD, Los Angeles BERTRAM H. GOLD, Los Angeles MILTON L. GOLDBERG, Los Angeles MRS. CHARLES P. GOULD, San Marino MRS. EARL J. HAZELTON, Orland GEORGE HJELTE, Los Angeles MRS. OPAL C. JONES, Los Angeles LEOPOLDO R. LOPEZ, Pittsburg HON. WILLIAM B. McKESSON, Los Angeles BARD McALLISTER, Visalia JAMES MORTON, Palm Springs WILLIAM NELSON, El Cerrito HON. A. EDWARD NICHOLS, Los Angeles MRS. JEANADA NOLAN, Sacramento WILLIAM T. O'REAR, Fresno MRS. A. BOYD PUCCINELLI, San Francisco RABBI SANFORD E. ROSEN, San Mateo DR. SIDNEY ROSIN, Beverly Hills HOWARD ROURKE, Ventura REV. PAUL SHELFORD, San Francisco MiSS ELIZABETH SHERMAN, Fresno MRS. ANTONIO SILVA, Concord MiSS GAIL SINTON, Palo Alto MRS. FREDERIC W. SPENCER, North Hollywood MRS. KATE STERN, Los Angeles DR. RALPH TYLER, Stanford VICTOR D. VIEIRA, Berkeley DR. HENRY J. WEGROCKI, Los Angeles MRS. W. W. WOOD, Marysville LOUIS ZARATE, San Jose EX OFFICIO MEMBERS TOM BRIGHT Director, State Department of Motor Vehicles HALE CHAMPION Director, State Department of Finance CHARLES DeTURK Director, State Department of Parks and Recreation JOHN F. FISHER Executive Officer, State Personnel Board DR. MALCOLM H. MERRILL Director, State Department of Public Health STANLEY MOSK Attorney General DR. JOHN PORTERFIELD Acting Director, State Department of Mental Hygiene DR. MAX RAFFERTY Director, State Department of Education AL TIEBERG Director, State Department of Employment ERNEST B. WEBB Director, State Department of Industrial Relations JOHN M. WEDEMEYER Director, State Department of Social Welfare STAFF COMMITTEE HAROLD J. FRAULOB, Chairman State Department of Motor Vehicles CHARLES E. PEMBERTON, Vice Chairman State Department of Finance FRANK MESPLE Governor's Office DR. WILLIAM B. BEACH, JR. State Department of Mental Hygiene RALPH D. COOK State Personnel Board DR. LESLIE CORSA State Department of Public Health LAWRENCE J. FORD State Deoartment of Industrial Relations MRS. AILEEN C. HERNANDEZ State Department of Industrial Relations ROBERT H. HILL State Department of Employment CHARLES A. JAMES State Department of Justice MISS LUCiLE KENNEDY Slate Department of Social Welfare WILLIAM McCREARY State Department of Education DR. BELLE DALE POOLE State Department of Public Health GEORGE SALEEBEY State Department of the Youth Authority NATHAN SLOATE State Department of Mental Hygiene MISS GLADYS SNYDER State Department of Parks and Recreation MRS. ESTHER SPENCER State Department of Public Health EDMUND G. BROWN GOVERNOR MAY 1 8 1964 GOVERNOR'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH 401 State Building No. 1 SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814 May 13, 1964 Dear Friend: We hope you can meet with Miss Bernice Bridges of the National Social Welfare Assembly at the Youth Authority office, First and Hill Streets, Los Angeles, on Friday afternoon, May 22, 1964. We shall plan to start the meeting at 2 p.m. and there shall be opportunity to hear from Miss Bridges regarding the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights to be held at Boston in August, and also to explore the work of youth councils with her. Miss Bridges is coming in early before the start of the National Conference on Social Welfare and we hope you will be able to take advantage of this opportunity to talk with her. We shall meet in the Youth Authority Board Room. We look forward to seeing you at that time, Sincerely, ROY C. VOTAW Executive Secretary RCV/jmh ( < COPY OF THE ATTACHED LETTER SENT TO THE FOLLOWING: Mr. Arthur Potts, Los Angeles Welfare Planning Council Mr. John Pennock, San Diego County Coordinating Councils Richard Mineo, Youth Planning Committee Robert Bruce Anderson, Youth Planning Committee Sandee Agee, Youth Planning Committee John Acevedo, Youth Planning Committee Carol Davis, Youth Planning Committee Josephine Guzman, Youth Planning Committee Jack Hafelfinger, Youth Planning Committee James T. Haigwood, Youth Planning Committee Susie Hoy, Youth Planning Committee Jay Knight, Youth Planning Committee Frank Mello, Youth Planning Committee Bob Neill, Youth Planning Committee Lynn Peterson, Youth Planning Committee Daniel Metlay, Youth Planning Committee Mark Sneller, Youth Planning Committee Alex Soto, Youth Planning Committee Susan Wooldridge, Youth Planning Committee Mrs. Hubert Wyckoff, Chairman, Governor*s Advisory Committee Barbara Parks, Phillip E. Frandson Eileen Lindblad, Department of Community Services, LA Dr. Morton J. Renshaw, Los Angeles State College Miss Marjorie Latchax? Dr. Robert McKibben, California Community Councils, Inc. Norman Nevraumont, Youth Authority, LA Bill Daugherty, Youth Authority, LA May 15., 1964 Mrs. Kathryn 11* Stone 1051 26th Road, S. Arlington, Virginia (2) Dear Mrs* Stones Thank you for your reply to our communications about the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, to he held August 17 - 21, 1964 at Princeton University* T'Je shall be pleased to have you refer the invitation to the Virginia Council on Human Relations and hope very much they mil be interested* Please advise the Council that if they find interest and means to send a larger youth delegation we shall be pleased. Arrangements with the University makes it no longer necessary to limit the number to two youth* More copies of the Conference Announcement and Registration forms are available on request. If you find the Council is interested we shall appreciate your sending us the names and address of the responsible officer(s) so that later communications can be sent directly. Thank you very much for your cooperation. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k GOVERNOR'S OFFICE SACRAMENTO MAY 2 0 1964 May 14, ly64 Miss Bernice Bridges, Consultant Bducation and Youth Services National Social Welfare Assembly, inc. J4S Bast 4o Street New York 17, New York Dear Miss Bridges: inis is in response to your letter concerning the possi-oility of ten young people from California attending the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights. i believe that the National Teenage Conference on Human Higuts is important and timely, and we will cooperate in /matever way possible. I nave referred the suggestion regarding the young people to tne Governors Advi snr*v requested. Sincerely EDMUND G . BROV, nrAr/^3 RECORDS 1 8 1964 GOVERNORS COUNCIL FOR HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN HEALTH & WELFARE BUILDING HARRISBURG For release Sund May 17 Appointment of five additional members to a state-wide Committee on Children and Youth, under the spojisorship of the Governors Council for Human Services, was announced today by Council Chairman Arlin M. Adams, Secretary of Public Welfare. The new members are Mrs. LeRoy Fisher, 848 Old Lancaster Road, * Berwyn; Mrs. Kenneth S. Brickley, 35 West Main St., Lock Haven; Mrs. Paul B. Banks, 724 Harvard Ave,, Swarthmore; Francis J, Schaffer, executive secretary of the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association, Harrisburg, and Janes R. Smith, 215 East Mount Pleasant Ave., Philadelphia, Chairman Adams said the committee members were selected because of their outstanding leadership in their communities and their active interest in young people and their problems. The committee will serve in an advisory capacity to the Council for Human Services on matters affecting children and youth. With the additional appointments, the group now has 33 members. One previously-announced committee member, Henry Spangler, of McKeesport, has been unable to accept the appointment. # # # 1-lay 18, 1964 Mr. J. Gordon Crows Executive Secretary Missouri Comic11 on Children and Youth 115 West High Street Jefferson City, Missouri Dear Mr. Crowes Thank you very much for your interest and cooperation in regard to the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, to he held August 17 - 21 at Princeton University. If the Announcement in your newsletter stirs up interest, be assured that we shall welcome all those whom you recommend to us. We would like very much to have participants from Missouri. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k WYOMING YOUTH COUNCIL HVNDS BUILDING CHEYENNE, WYOMING May 19, 1964 National Social Welfare Assembly Inc. 345 East 46 Street New York, New York 10017 Attention: Mrs. Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services Dear Mrs. Bridges: The Wyoming Youth Council does not have funds for out-of-state travel in its budget. We have been attempting to find some other organization that could send two teenagers to the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights as outlined in your letter to our organization. We will continue to attempt to find a financial backer for these children; but in the meantime, I wish to advise you that we were unable to meet your deadline of April 30 regarding attendance. Sinberelv, Maxwell E. Osborn, Ex Wyoming Youth Council MEO/pmf National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc. 345 East 46 Street New York 17, N Y. May 21, 1964 Mr, Maxwell E, Osborn, Executive Secretary Wyoming Youth Council Hynds Building Cheyenne, Wyoming Dear Hr, Osborn: We shall continue to hope that the cooperation of some organisations or individuals can be enlisted in sending some Wyoming delegates to the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, The April 50 deadline was in order that we might provide Princeton University with an estimated attendance, which has been done. The University is, however, very interested in the Conference and is most cooperative about expanding facilities. We shall, therefore, welcome further word from you and will hope for favorable news. Thank you for your interest. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k &0/2/y^ Q >/ *U icS /, PLEASE REPLY by April 30th or earlier. TO: NATIONAL SOCIAL WELFARE ASSEMBLY 345 East:45th Street New York, N. Y. 10017 Attention: Miss Bernice Bridges COMMUNITY COUNCILS AND FUNDS INFORMATION FORM NAME CF ORGAN NAME CF PERSON REPORTING _____________________ TITLE STREET ADDRESS 333 CITY STATE Are you interested in sending teenage representatives to the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, August .7 -21, 1954, at Princeton University? Y&S Will you send one teenager? Would you wish to send more if space'is available? If so, total number? ic?s aJO Please indicate here how many more copies you wish of: CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT TEENAGE REGISTRATION FORM PLEASE REPLY EARLY 3/26/54 HEMAN G. STARK Director JUN 8 1964 RICHARD A. McGEE Agency Administrator YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONS AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF THE 'jilmxtb Airfhorttg 401 STATE OFFICE BUILDING NO. 1 SACRAMENTO 14 June 5, 1964 EDMUND G. BROWN Governor STATE OF CALIFORNIA Miss Bernice Bridges Committee on Youth Services National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc. 345 East 46th Street New York 17, New York Dear Bernice: H 9 sT ' I was very sorry to have to miss the meeting in Los Angeles but know those that were there enjoyed meeting you. \"\", J. jSfUf We could use a few more copies of the announcement regarding the Princeton meeting. Now that I am back on the job I will try to encourage a few more organizations to send representatives. Early indications are that some of the groups feel that it is quite a financial undertaking for them as, of course, we realized it would be, but there are so many other organizations that we might call on that with an added supply of material we would keep busy and hope to have some good results before long. Best wishes. Sincerely, f ROY C./^OTAW Assistant Director RCV/jmh June 8, 1964 Hr. Roy C. Votaw, Assistant Director Youth and Adult Corrections Agency Department of the Youth Authority 401 State Office Bldg. #1 Sacramento 14, California Dear Roys Thank you very much for arranging the meeting with some of the California youth and adult leaders on Hay 22. It was helpful to me to hear the discussion of youth councils and centers. Also the young men had some strong feelings about the Princeton Conference, which X noted thou^itfully and will report to the planning committee at its next meeting. I was very disturbed to hear that you ware ill aid I sincerely hope that you are well on the road to being well again. We all want you well for your family and your work in the state and the nation. Certainly we hope your recuperation will be rapid so that you will be able to come to Princeton. X hope someone will keep us informed as to how you are. With all best wishes, I am Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education & Youth Services k P.S. The mail just arrived with your letter reporting that you are back on the job. We are very pleased to hear it and hope that you will keep well. We are enclosing 25 sets of the announcement and youth registration forms, together with one set of the leadership memorandum plus forma for youth and adult. Regards BB * June 10, 1964 Me. Robert Schreck Assistant Principal West Hills Community School 333 Valley Street Hew Haven, Conn. Dear Mr. Schreck; We have your reply form estimating the size of your delegation to the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, August 17-21 at Princeton University. We are delighted that you will be able to send a teenager and look forward to receiving the registration. Please note the $5 saving if this can be accomplished by June 15. We enclose an extra set of Announcement and Youth Form, together with Leadership memo and Nomination Form in case you wish these materials. Sincerely, Kerry Gas sett, Secretary to Bernice Bridges June 19, 1964 Mr. Raymond Rowe Executive Secretary Oregon Comaittee on Children and Youth 514 State Office Bldg. Portland, Oregon (1) Dear Mr. Rowes Thank you for your letter of June 15 and for your interest in the National Teenage Conference. There are two Oregon teenagers with paid registrations. These may have been motivated originally by material you distributed or by their national organisations, or both* They ares Kenneth W. Bond (4-H and Youth Development, Fed. Ext. 3vs.) 175 Mountain View Drive Eugene, Oregon 97401 Andy J. Ragland (United Presbyterian Church) 502 Pine Grove Road Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601 There is no indication on the forms that the two are acquainted. We are, of course, very pleasted that the two young men will participate. In fact, we shall welcome others if they come in. When the Conference report is ready, we shall remember your request. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Work k July 10, 1964 Hr. Charles Campbell Prince Towers Queen '&m Gardens Honolulu, Hawaii Dear Mr. Campbell: We are still hoping that two teenagers plus an adult will attend the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, August 17-21, at Princeton University. Your nearest neighbors (California and Oregon) have seven registrations in. If any youth are coining, we would welcome their participation in the advance Leadership Meeting, August 15-17. Sincerely yours, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services 8B/sy Enclosures cc: Mr. Shig Nakashima",
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"transcription": "March 25, 1964 Mr. Roy G. Votaw, Assistant Director Youth and Adult Corrections Agency Dept, of the Youth Authority 401 State Office Building Ho. 1 Sacramento 14, California Dear Roy: Enclosed is copy the invitation whieh has gone out this week t all State Ctossaittees except you and four or five others whoa we wrote to last week* (We were awaiting a corrected list from Mrs. Sylvester). The letters were addressed individually to the contact person, with, in a few cases, copies to the other person listed. Copy of the list of your contacts is enclosed. After giving special consideration to Hawaii we decided the best procedure would be to send the invitation to the listed committee person then to ask if you would be willing to write Judge Corbett, former Senator Long, and to keep in touch with Henry Walts. We would be pleased to write directly if it would help but my guess is that neither the Judge nor the Senator will be responsive unless they are acquainted with the person \\&\\o makes the proposal. We shall, therefore, be grateful if you can find time to write them. We shall also appreciate anything you can do to help us with other Western States, either by letter or in Washington if sane of them attend the Conference. When we talked in Hew York you mentioned that your own participation might be more easily arranged if there were not too long a gap between the close of the Teenage Conference and another conference you plan to attend. We hope the gap is not too long but if it does trouble you, letfs talk about it in Washington because we do want you present. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures",
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"transcription": "March 50, 1964 The Honorable irdsssmd 0, Brown Governor of California State- Capitol :' acrsrento, Gal i fomia Gear Governor Srowns The national Social Hat'fare A8crt4y trill sponsor a national Teenage Conference m Bunas nights, August 17-21, 1064, at Princeton University, Basic Conference nlmm mm developed by a crnwLtttm of 1? young people eight .States, M have discussed with B&aan Stark our hope that at least ten young people who are active leaders it; state eosraittees and eciemfiiiy service in. California cart participate in the Conference. The subject of hueaan rights is, we believe, one in which you are. personally wry Interested. For saany years %m have been interested in the mrk of the Covcrarfs Advisory Gor&aittee on Youth, tte requested permission to mm1 four representatives of other countries t the Governor* Conference on Youth for CoBsutsaity Service la hong Beach. We shall appreciate your consideration of sons plan to asafce it possible for a California delegation to attend the Conference at Princeton. For cmaple, muM it be possible for the Governor to sponsor five California youth who night be nominated by the Governor*s Advisory Ctaanittee? ttould the State Goussittee be willing to encourage other state, organisations to sponsor m additional five young people? >-te have confidence that the young Californians would sake a significant contribution' to the Conference. Besson Stark will undoubtedly find .ways; for the youth who go to Princeton to share the -Conference findings end recoaseadatiossa with other young people after their return. We have also rasmtioned to sir. Stark that we hope it will be possible for toy Vbtaw t aa-eisae one of the saajor adult leadership responsibilities at the Conference. Thank you for your consideration of this impiiry. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant 'Education and Youth Services",
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"transcription": "-April 1, 1964 Miss I-lory Julia Beaton Governorfs Conittee on Children and Youth 385 State Office Bldg. Madison 2, Wisconsin Bear Mary Julia: We are very pleased that you are interested in the national Teenage Conference on Human Eights. The additional copies of the Announcement and Registration Forms are being sent to you. 1 m very upset over the conflict in dates mentioned in your note because 1 had hoped you could be present to take on one of the adult leadership functions. The Conference goal is now set at 300 teenagers and SO adults. We would tentatively suggest that Wisconsin Governor*s Committee quota should tentatively hold to the maximum of ten teenagers. This is the number now allocated to national organisations and those states, such as Wisconsin, which have active youth Committees, etc. Other state coseaittees were invited to send two teenagers, and local community welfare councils which have youth councils, youth volunteer services, etc., were invited to send one teenager. We have requested that estimates of attendance goals be sent in by April 50. It is quite likely that some redistribution of space will then be possible. With this expectation, I would encourage you to proceed to inform all of your cooperating organisations as mentioned in your note. Will you be in Washington at the April 4-8 Conference? I will look for you there. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k",
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"transcription": "April 2, 1964 Mr. Roy C. Vbtaw Assistant Director Department of the Youth Authority 401 State Office Building No. 1 Sacramento 14, California Dear Roy: In a recent letter we stated that invitations for California participation in the Rational Teenage Conference would be directed only to your office with the exception of Tom Rowe and the SFYA. Subsequently the UCFCA suggested sending invitations to local community welfare councils which have group work secretaries and/or youth councils, council-sponsored school programs, etc. The invitation was to send one teenager each. A list of the California councils sent thisTinvitation is enclosed. My guess is that this will not elicit much response but we wanted you to know it had been done. If any councils in California respond favorably we shall let you know. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosure",
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"transcription": "April 13, 1964 Mr* diaries Campbell Prince Towers Queen Io& Gardens Honolulu, Hawaii Dear Mr* topbctl* 1 era sorry we missed having a second conversation except for your hurried call before departure. As slated at the Conference in Washington and in our invitation addressed to Mr. Shig Kakaauima, Executive Secretary of the Hawaii Conasisslcm on Children and Youtht we hope Hawaii can be represented by at least two teenagers md more it possible. If teenagers are sent, m adult consultant to accompany them will be most welcome. It is also true that any national organisation affiliated with the Council of National Organisations is most welcome to send a teenage delegation plus m adult consultant. Thus, the Teenage Assembly with national headquarters in Honolulu would be welcome to send a del tion from there. This would mean there may be two delegations froo Hawaii. My questions related to ray assist ion that since the trip is expensive it might take a united effort of everyone interested in the teenage Conference to find funds. But my assumption is based on 1ittie knowledge. You who live there will know far better than we do what can be achieved. There is no question 'that we would especially like to have seme teenagers from Hawaii participating in this Conference on Human Rights I shall send a copy of this letter to Mr. Hakashitaa and will hope that the two of you can discuss whatever plan seems most feasible to ensure participation. Sincerely, k Enclosures Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services",
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"transcription": "April 15, 1964 Mr. Randy Johnson Governorfs State Committee on Children and Youth 514 State Office Building Portland, Oregon Dear Mr. Johnsons In response to your request at the youth meeting on April 6 in Washington, we are sending you a copy of the Announcement and Registration fora for the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights to he held August 17 - 21 at Princeton University. You will wish to know that an invitation to send at least tt4o teenage delegates - more if possible was sent to Mrs. William Kletser, Chairman and Mr. Loren W. Ranton, Executive Secretary of the Oregon Governorfs State Committee on Children and Youth. We would be glad to have more Oregon delegates if that proves possible. So far we have had no reply. We have also sent 10 copies of this material to Janet Purdy as she requested at the April 6 meeting. We hope there will be a fine delegation from Oregon but assume you will need to have a central plan regarding funds and choice of participants. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures",
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"transcription": "April 15, 1964 Mrs, Lorna Sylvester Consultant on Mobilisation o Community Resources U. 8, Children*s Bureau Department of Health, Education, and ifelfare Washington, D, 0, 20201 Dear Mrs, Sylvester: Thanh you very much for your help in infiorcing the State Committees represented at the meeting about the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, If the State Committees respond favorably and plan to send teenage delegates, will it be possible for you to attend the Conference as a central staff consultant? If you could arrange to be there I m sure you could be helpful to the State Committee representatives and we would have one or more adult responsibilities to propose to you. It mould be a pleasure to have your help. During the Conference I talked with the following persons who expressed hope that they could find funds to send some teenagers and to come with them: Roy Vot&w (Calif*), Mary Julia Denton (Wis,), A, Whittier Way (Minn,), 3m Rabinovitz (Mich,); Naomi Kiett (111,) said she hoped to find means to send a couple of teenagers but that she would not come* Hawaii and the Virgin Islands also expressed interest in trying to find funds. Bob Taber said he had turned over to you the invitation to the Pennsylvania Committee, The youth representatives from Oregon were interested but I did not meet their adults. This is the extent of my report. Is there any further means that you could utilise to encourage interest and effort? I m wondering especially about the Northwest, Rocky Mountains, Mid-West, South and South East states; also Puerto Rico, We wry much need to haw a complete estimate of attendance by the end of April,",
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"transcription": "Mrs. 'ylvester - 2 April 15, 1964 If you find you can attend the Conference, would it be helpful to advise the State Committees of this fact? Might there not be some who could send teenagers without m adult if they knew that you would be present to counsel with them? Between us, we could try to work out a plan for meeting youth in New York if they travel alone and provide whatever help is needed. The youth registration forms ask if they will travel alone or with an adult. I wonder if you know or could find out who sent Brenda Moch, a teenager from Shreveport, La,, to the NCCY meeting? At the youth session she was enthusiastic about wanting to go to Princeton for the teenager conference. I was not clear whether she was a State Committee or a national organization representative. I imagine the committees that will be most interested are those that have involved youth one way or another and those interested in the subject* Any further help you can manage will be welcome. And do let us know i.iiether you can attend. We appreciate your call and report on the Capital Area Youth Forum at Pittsburgh. We have sent a latter inviting them to send a delegation to the Conference. We are also preparing a mailing to r.he/Chainaen as you suggested. State Committee Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k",
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"transcription": "April 15, 1964 Mr, Janes 0Hea! Governor's Youth Council 1019 State Office Bldg. Indianapolis, Indiana Dear Mr, 0*Nea!j As you requested at the youth meeting April 6 in Washington, we are sending you a copy of the Anncuncetaent and Youth Registration Form for the National Teenage Conference on Human Eights, to be held August 17 - 21 in Princeton University. You will wish to know that an invitation to send high school age youth delegates to the Conference was sent to Mr. Jacques LeRoy, Director, Indianas Youth Council. So far, we have not heard from Mr. LeRoy. We hope there can be a delegation of two to fen teenagers plus one adult from Indiana at the August Conference. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Donsuitant Education-Youth Services k Enclosures",
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"transcription": "April 15, 1964 Mr. William H. Bartlett, Recreation Consultant Health and Welfare Council of the fi&tional Capital Area 1101 M\"\" Street, K. W. Washington S, D. C. Dear Mr. Bartlett: Miss Bridges asked me to thank you for your willingness to help us trace the location of the Capitol Area Youth Forusa about which we telephoned you. However, we are glad to be able to report that we found them to be in the Harrisburg area through the aid of Hrs. Lorna Sylvester, who is quite familiar with the background and work of the forum. It was obviously the organisation name and \"\"Cumberland that threw all of us. We hope we haven1#t caused you too much effort in this request. Sincerely, Kerry Gassett, Secretary to Bernice Bridges",
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"transcription": "April 15, 1964 Mr* Carson B. R. Holman General Chairman Adult Steering Committee ~ CAPITAL AREA YOUTH FORUM c/o Carson Long Institute Hew Blumfield, Pennsylvania Bear Mr* Holmans We are pleased to know of your interest in the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, we enclose one eop^ each of the Conference Announcement, Youth Registration From and Report of the Youth Planning Meeting. Also en closed is a reply form for estimating the number of delegates you would like to send. More copies of these materials can be sent to you if you wish them. The Conference costs are stated in the Announcement. All organisations are working out their own methods for financing their delegates. Some are utilising varied sources such as special contributions from interested adults, Individuals or civic groups, money-making projects and I would guess perhaps parents in some eases. The Assembly has no special funds for the Conference, thus it will be a self-paying conference but the University is being most cooperative. We look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures",
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"transcription": "March 20, 1964 Mr. :;s:i Rablnovlts Executive Secretary Michigan Ybuth Oociaissioii 1447 Washington Heights Ann -Arbor, Michigan Dear Sams State Cousaittees on Children and Youth are invited to send at least two teenage delegates to the National Teenage Conference on Human Eights August 17 - 21, 1964 at Princeton University. Coemissions r Committees which have youth involved in state-wide activities will, we believe, have & special interest in this meeting. M adult consnitant to the teenage delegates will be aost welcome. Enclosed are copies of the Conference Announcement, Registration Forms, and Youth Planning Report. We hope you can find funds to make participation possible. Our greetings. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k Enclosures",
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"transcription": "May 15., 1964 Mrs. Kathryn 11* Stone 1051 26th Road, S. Arlington, Virginia (2) Dear Mrs* Stones Thank you for your reply to our communications about the National Teenage Conference on Human Rights, to he held August 17 - 21, 1964 at Princeton University* T'Je shall be pleased to have you refer the invitation to the Virginia Council on Human Relations and hope very much they mil be interested* Please advise the Council that if they find interest and means to send a larger youth delegation we shall be pleased. Arrangements with the University makes it no longer necessary to limit the number to two youth* More copies of the Conference Announcement and Registration forms are available on request. If you find the Council is interested we shall appreciate your sending us the names and address of the responsible officer(s) so that later communications can be sent directly. Thank you very much for your cooperation. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Services k",
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"transcription": "HEMAN G. STARK Director JUN 8 1964 RICHARD A. McGEE Agency Administrator YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONS AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF THE 'jilmxtb Airfhorttg 401 STATE OFFICE BUILDING NO. 1 SACRAMENTO 14 June 5, 1964 EDMUND G. BROWN Governor STATE OF CALIFORNIA Miss Bernice Bridges Committee on Youth Services National Social Welfare Assembly, Inc. 345 East 46th Street New York 17, New York Dear Bernice: H 9 sT ' I was very sorry to have to miss the meeting in Los Angeles but know those that were there enjoyed meeting you. \"\", J. jSfUf We could use a few more copies of the announcement regarding the Princeton meeting. Now that I am back on the job I will try to encourage a few more organizations to send representatives. Early indications are that some of the groups feel that it is quite a financial undertaking for them as, of course, we realized it would be, but there are so many other organizations that we might call on that with an added supply of material we would keep busy and hope to have some good results before long. Best wishes. Sincerely, f ROY C./^OTAW Assistant Director RCV/jmh",
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"transcription": "June 8, 1964 Hr. Roy C. Votaw, Assistant Director Youth and Adult Corrections Agency Department of the Youth Authority 401 State Office Bldg. #1 Sacramento 14, California Dear Roys Thank you very much for arranging the meeting with some of the California youth and adult leaders on Hay 22. It was helpful to me to hear the discussion of youth councils and centers. Also the young men had some strong feelings about the Princeton Conference, which X noted thou^itfully and will report to the planning committee at its next meeting. I was very disturbed to hear that you ware ill aid I sincerely hope that you are well on the road to being well again. We all want you well for your family and your work in the state and the nation. Certainly we hope your recuperation will be rapid so that you will be able to come to Princeton. X hope someone will keep us informed as to how you are. With all best wishes, I am Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education & Youth Services k P.S. The mail just arrived with your letter reporting that you are back on the job. We are very pleased to hear it and hope that you will keep well. We are enclosing 25 sets of the announcement and youth registration forms, together with one set of the leadership memorandum plus forma for youth and adult. Regards BB",
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"transcription": "June 19, 1964 Mr. Raymond Rowe Executive Secretary Oregon Comaittee on Children and Youth 514 State Office Bldg. Portland, Oregon (1) Dear Mr. Rowes Thank you for your letter of June 15 and for your interest in the National Teenage Conference. There are two Oregon teenagers with paid registrations. These may have been motivated originally by material you distributed or by their national organisations, or both* They ares Kenneth W. Bond (4-H and Youth Development, Fed. Ext. 3vs.) 175 Mountain View Drive Eugene, Oregon 97401 Andy J. Ragland (United Presbyterian Church) 502 Pine Grove Road Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601 There is no indication on the forms that the two are acquainted. We are, of course, very pleasted that the two young men will participate. In fact, we shall welcome others if they come in. When the Conference report is ready, we shall remember your request. Sincerely, Bernice Bridges, Consultant Education and Youth Work k",
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