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Teen Job Agency Sought by Delegation to Parley
P een Job Agency Sought By Delegation to Parley By HOWARD SPERGEL which has been formed in Jack - The creation of a teen age e m- sonville, Fla, would advise ployment agency is high on the judges what punishments should list of proposals Houston area be meted of to juvenile offend - youth leaders want to put into ers, although the committee's effect to combat juvenile crime cleci� ion would not be binding. and the increasing number of "You've got to have judicial school dropouts. support for this to work," Gie- Miss Sara Speights and Bar- sen said. "But we believe this ney Giesen of Houston, leaders could be effective. Kids are em- of the Harris - Galveston County barrassed by being brought be- delegation to Atty Gen Waggon- fore a panel of their peers. er Carr's first annual Youth Con- "I believe the kids would pre- ference held in Austin over the scribe stiffer penalties than the week end, predicted Sunday that judges most of the time," he the conference will produce 10- added. "But they'd be f air er cal action. too." THEY OUTLINED specific Giesen also said the teen ' proposals for the metropolitan See TEEN on Page 9 Houston area. They said, how- . ever, that none of them will be effective without the full support of law enforcement of f i c e r s, . school administrators, business- men, civic leaders, community agencies and parents. "This conference isn't a joke," Miss Speights, the 1962 governor of the American Legion's Girls State, said. "This is for real this time. This time something's real- ly going to be done." "The greatest thing would be the creation of a youth employ- ment service," she said. "There are so many kids who need sum- mer jobs and part -time jobs who don't know where to go. "KIDS DO HAVE initiative," she said. And if you give them a chance to get started they'll be able to do most of the work to run the employment agency." Melvin Kutch, youth co-ordi- nator for the Texas Employment Commission who attended t h e Austin conference. said his agen- cy already has offered the use of its job placement files and, testing facilities to help Houston' teen agers find jobs. He said the employment com- mission, with the help of teen age volunteers, can act as a central clearing house for job requests from teen agers and potential employers. Giesen, who was 1962 governor of Boys State, said the local teen age delegation would like to in- vestigate the possibility of cre- ating a youth advisory commit- tee to work with the juvenile court. HE SAID THE committee, ' /.l v v �a,� �2s �y °'°' a °' 0 0 ° ��'� G ) w� } c� �o � 'o o� oA:~ �� - �' � ° v aA Gj aa�A+' v Hai � �' °m �� Cs oiv•�°'cG) a) .7". + Gi a) p >, fti D ) ' ". . 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