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Show WASHINGTON, D. C. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES. RELEASE 3:05 P.M. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1964 WASHINGTON, November 22--The President of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc., said today that the unemployed and unskilled youths of this country "could become an They should be trained "to meet the needs of their President, The are more Federation she explained, leaders. community, and why it is spiritual values, the importance are communities," said that there important for them to the Under this program, brought together with community it is important important for business of ethics she said. give the youths "a better understanding 'e're also interested in teaching techniques that are community tick, why business our to time. She said that for this reason, youths held and are She said that the purpose is of what makes business conferences local "Youthpower--U.S.A." promoting -a program called was own Dorothy Ford of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. 600,000 of these young people. than incendiary bomb" at any our to young the have to make a healthy profit. a importance of moral and business, and then also the leadership in know in order to succeed in a leadership role." Ford Mrs. spoke the radio program "What's on (MBS) the Issue?" which is produced by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and broadcast nationwide 3:05 to 3:30 Sunday afternoons. She said own communities is that, "One the of the major problems confronting women today problem of youth. between the ages of 15 and 21, youths that And at any time these young "In an affluent We have are such as ours, trained and skilled to meet the needs of their Speaking on the the National same program, Arch N. Chamber, urged business support investment in "the well being of the (101-4) for and unskilled. an incendiary bomb. we should have these young own our 600,000 young people unemploye4, untrained, people could become society over ••• in people local communities." Booth, Executive Vice President of youth projects. community," Mr. Such support is Booth said. (more) an |