: of the United States shall be entitled to 12 * of the annual volumes.
2.17 Executive agencies. The head of each
Thtment and the head of each independent ty in the executive branch of the Government be entitled to one copy of each annual volume application therefor in writing to the Director. 2.18 Governmental requisitions. Legislative, ial, and executive agencies of the Federal Govent may obtain, at cost, copies of the annual nes for official use upon the timely submisto the Government Printing Office of a printand binding requisition (Standard Form 1). 32.19 Extra copies. All requests for extra of the annual volumes must be addressed to
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the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Extra copies must be paid for by the agency or official requesting them.
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$32.22 Sale of annual volumes. The annual volumes shall be placed on sale to the public by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, at prices determined by him under the general direction of the Administrative Committee.
[F.R. Doc. 65-13119; Filed, Dec. 6, 1965; 8:48 a.m.]
[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]
Abe, Mr. and Mrs. Kazuhisa, 532 Abel, I. W., 184 n.
Abell, Mrs. Bess, 351
Academy of Sciences, National, 461 Accident prevention. See Safety
Acheson, David C., 204 Acheson, Dean, 134, 235, 236 [5], 247 [8] Ackley, Gardner (Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers), 8 [15], 33, 44, 158 [4], 201, 236 [13], 247 [1], 333, 373 ftn. (p. 805), 379, 492 [1], 494 [1], 630 [2, 5, 8], 631, 635 [1, 2, 8, 16, 18], 636
[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]
special occasions-Continued
Addresses or remarks on commemorative or
Pryor, Okla., industrial site, groundbreak- ing, 416
Red Cross campaign, opening of, 92
San Antonio, Texas, 250th anniversary, 160
Stamp unveilings, 358, 500
Summersville Dam, W. Va., dedication, 427
Swearing-in ceremonies. See Swearing-in ceremonies
Tchaikovsky International Music Compe- tition winners, reception, 440 Woodrow Wilson School for Public and
International Affairs, dedication, 216 Year of the Bible, ceremony marking, 19 Addresses or remarks to foreign or inter- national groups
Austrian good will delegation, 272 Development Assistance Committee, 343 Exchange teachers, 406
Korean National Assembly, 565
See also Visits to foreign countries Addresses or remarks to national groups AFL-CIO rally, 431
African Methodist Episcopal Church, Bishops' Council, 484 American Alumni Council, 325 American Field Service students, 339 American Legion National Convention,
Addresses or remarks to national
groups-Continued
National Recreation and Park Association, 518
National Youth Conference on National Beauty and Conservation, 295
101st Airborne Division, 348 Presidential Scholars, 257
Senate Youth Program participants, 35 United Automobile Workers of America, 235
White House Conference "To Fulfill These Rights," 248
White House summer interns, 388 YMCA Youth Governors Conference, 306 Addresses or remarks at presentation cere- monies
American Football Coaches Association award, 7
Beautification award, 353
Big Brother of the Year Award, 213 Boy Scouts "Report to the Nation," 57 "E" Awards, 144
8th Armored Division Association peace award, 377
Fannie and John Hertz Foundation Award, 194
Federal Woman's Award, 89 Heart-of-the-Year Award, 49
Hirshhorn, Joseph H., art collection, 226 Lasker, Albert, special award, 166 Medal of Honor, 87, 183, 288, 456, 641 National Education Award of 1966, 77 National Freedom Award, 86 National Medal of Science, 61 National Security Medal, 387 Presidential Unit Citation, 20 President's Award for Distinguished Fed- eral Civilian Service, 25, 266 Rhode Island, University of, honorary de- gree, 396
Robert H. Goddard Trophy, 134 Scholastic awards, blind students, 220 Teacher of the Year Award, 165 Tuss McLaughry Award, 7 Young American Medals, 289 See also Awards and citations Administrative budget, 26 (pp. 49, 50, 52, 55), 635 [6, 17]
[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]
Adult education, 111, 189 Adulyadej, King Bhumibol (Thailand), 554 n., 555 n., 557 n., 558 n. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, 606, 607 [1]
Advisory Committee on Private Enterprise in Foreign Aid, 41 Advisory Council on Insured Loans to Stu- dents, 3
Aeronautics and space report, 40 Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, International Union of United Automobile, 535 Aerospace Workers, International Associa- tion of Machinists and, 256 n., 322, 360, 535 Afghanistan, Peace Corps projects, 126 AFL-CIO. See American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organiza-
tions
Africa, 6 (p. 9), 243, 489, 610 [8], 654 [3] Assistance, 45, 243
Communist aggression, 346 Economic and social development, 41, 243, 261
Relations with U.S., 414, 273
African Development Bank, 41, 243, 654 [3] African Methodist Episcopal Church, 484 African Unity, Organization of, 243 Agena launch vehicle, 625 Agency for International Development, 11, 18, 26 (p. 58), 41, 45, 62, 153-154, 308 n., 368, 406, 549 ftn. (p. 1261), 629, 630 [4] Agency for International Development, Ad- ministrator (David E. Bell), 247 [1,15] 261 Agency for International Development, Ad- ministrator (William S. Gaud), 368, 407
Aggrey, Dr. James, 243
Aging, Administration on, 431 Agitators in racial disturbances, 338 [8] Agreement for Facilitating the International
Circulation of Visual and Auditory Ma- terials of an Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Character (Beirut Agreement), 45, 519
Agreement on the Importation of Educa-
tional, Scientific, and Cultural Materi- als (Florence Agreement), 45, 519, 601 Agricultural advisory corps, Vietnam, 331 Agricultural Implement Workers of Amer- ica, International Union of United Au- tomobile, Aerospace and, 535 Agricultural Service, Foreign, 308 n. Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, 225
Agricultural Trade Development and Assist- ance Act of 1954, 308
Agriculture, College of (University of the Philippines), 550
Agriculture, Department of, 26 (pp. 54, 59), 62, 69, 140, 245 n., 308 n., 312, 334 [2], 374, 595, 630 [4]
Cost reduction program, 164 School lunch program, 340 Agriculture, Secretary of (Orville L. Free-
man), 28, 52 [1, 2], 54, 56, 62, 69 n., 86, 95, 106 n., 141 [10], 153-154, 164, 188 [4], 203, 214, 245 n., 281, 312, 331 n., 343, 424 n., 477 [5], 508, 516 [1], 595, 607 [1,8]
Letters, 340, 376
Memorandums, 425, 606 Agriculture and agricultural programs, 414 Acreage allotments, 62, 203
Economy, 6 (p. 5), 34 (pp. 96, 103), 62, 203, 240, 312
Exports, 62, 272, 308 n., 312, 355, 461 Federal aid, 26 (p. 59), 188 [6] Foreign assistance, 6 (p. 8), 26 (p. 58), 34
(p. 105), 153-154, 177, 272, 343. Income, farm, 6 (p. 5), 34 (p. 96), 189,
228, 334 [4], 346–347, 355, 403, 412, 415, 428, 436-437, 451, 479, 654 [3] Legislation, 403
Prices, 312, 346, 355, 428, 635 [18] Production, 26 (p. 59), 62, 281, 355, 461,
550
Research, 62, 441, 550
Surpluses, 52 [1], 62, 164, 281, 353, 355, 403, 436, 515, 608
Agriculture Organization, Food and, 94 Aguirre, Mr. and Mrs. Braulio Fernandez,
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