Consumer protection, 6 (p. 6), 34 (p. 108), 140, 307
Illegal traffic, 307, 526 Dryden, Hugh L., 61 Dryden, Mrs. Hugh L., 61 n.
Dubinsky, David, 165, 417 [2, 6], 479 Duesenberry, Mr. and Mrs. James, 44 Dulles, Allen W., 310
Dulles, John Foster, 86, 273
Dulles International Airport, 531, 570 Dulski, Repr. Thaddeus J., 392, 651
Dunlop, John T., 373 ftn. (p. 808), 535 n. Dunne, Rev. George H., 455
Dupuy, Pierre, 644 n.
Durable goods shipments, 141 [5]
Dwyer, Repr. Florence P., 523 Dysentery, 395
Early Bird communications satellite, 40 Earthquake, Alaskan relief, 74
East-West Center (Honolulu), 532-533,
East-West relations, 261, 272, 486 Eastern Airlines, Inc., 256 n., 322 Ebert, Dr. Robert, 208 n.
Eckstein, Otto, 33, 44
Economic Advisers, Council of. See Council of Economic Advisers
Economic assistance, 26 (pp. 58-59), 34 (p.
104), 41, 308, 343
Asia, 18, 26 (p. 58), 420
China, Republic of, 368
Developing nations, 6 (p. 7), 22, 34 (p.
103), 41, 344, 368
Dominican Republic, 320 [6]
Europe, 6 (p. 7)
Latin America, 125, 175, 386 Message to Congress, 41
Vietnam, 6 (pp. 7, in), 18, 41, 54-55, 65 [10], 114
See also Foreign assistance; Military, U.S.; Technical assistance to developing nations; specific countries
Economic Commission for Africa, 243 Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, 461, 557
Economic Community of Eastern Africa,
Economic Cooperation and Development, Organization for, 343
Economic Development Act of 1965, 351 Economic Development Administration, 28, 122 [2], 351-352
Economic growth, U.S., 6 (p. 4), 17, 26 (pp. 48-49, 50, 52, 60), 34, 44, 83, 108, 110- 112, 140, 144, 155, 201, 206, 333, 346- 347, 403, 415, 431-432, 444, 453, 464, 477 [3], 596, 630 [2], 631, 635 [18], 637 Economic Opportunity, Office of, 8 [3], 26 (p. 55), 28, 95, 123, 140, 169 n., 319, 394, 630 [4]
[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]
Economic Opportunity, Office of, Director (R. Sargent Shriver, Jr.), 12, 93, 95, 105, 140, 236 [13], 394, 490, 594, 607 [I]
Memorandums, 425, 606 Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, 171 n., 172, 250, 594
Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1965, 221
Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1966, 594
Economic Progress, National Commission on Technology, Automation, and, III, 258
Economic Report to Congress, 34
Comments, 33, 83, 110
Economic and Social Act of Rio de Janeiro, 125, 177, 386
Economic and Social Council, Inter-Ameri- can, 175
Economic Symposium, 83 Economist, The, magazine, 420
Economists, tax recommendations, 141 [3] Economy, national, 109, 115, 123, 132, 155, 201, 235, 237, 240, 324, 333, 336, 371, 379, 399, 412-413, 419, 429, 431, 444, 451, 473, 588, 596, 612
Automobile prices, 474 [3]
Defense spending, 277 [8]
Transportation industry, 98 TVA, 382
Vietnam conflict, 34 (p. 97), 121 [5],
431, 477 [3], 578 [6], 654 [9] Message to Congress, 34
News conference remarks, 121 [5], 141
[3, 5], 236 [7], 247 [4], 320 [8], 334 [2-3, 5, 10], 373 [6], 401 [2], 445 [13, 18], 474 [13], 477 [2], 494 [1], 577 [10], 610 [8], 628 [1, 3], 630 [2], 635 [9-10, 12], 654 [5-6, 11] Stabilization, 26 (pp. 48, 52), 108, 373 ftn. (p. 805), 399, 403, 431 See also Economic growth, U.S. Economy measures. See Cost reduction pro- gram, Federal Edelman, John, 253 Edie, Lionel D., 110
Editorial Writers, National Conference of, 501 [2], 503-504 Edmondson, Repr. Ed, 410, 413, 415-416 Edner, Lt. Col. Seldon R., 246
Education, 95, 111, 228, 235, 237, 258, 263, 325, 346, 395, 399, 413, 418, 424, 580 [7]
Adult, 111, 189
Appalachia, 122 [2]
Children, 26 (p. 64), 95, 108, 210, 223, 238, 270, 273, 319, 353, 392, 394, 533, 589, 632, 654 [3]
District of Columbia, 27, 406, 586 Driver, 187
Equal opportunity, 34 (p. 100), 196, 273 Exchanges, international. See Exchange programs
Expenditures, 26 (pp. 50, 55, 63-64), 100, 112, 121 [4], 158 [10], 185, 235, 236 [13], 237, 253, 395, 417 [3], 630 [4] Facilities, 95, 319, 650 [11] Family planning, 45, 95, 433 Federal aid, 6 (pp. 3, 5), 26 (p. 63), 27, 34 (p. 103), 38, 95, 111, 166, 168, 188 [6, 8], 189, 273, 504, 508, 512, 524, 586, 588
Foreign aid, 6 (p. 3), 26 (p. 58), 34 (p. 105), 406
Handicapped persons, 406
International, 41, 45-46, 88 [1], 339, 406 Legislation, 26 (pp. 63-64), 41, 77, 95, 265, 299, 319, 353, 392, 403, 431, 433, 501 [6], 504-505, 509-510, 512, 515, 520, 524, 533, 545, 573, 589, 599 [6] See also specific acts
Materials, importation, 45
Medical personnel, 95, 111, 208, 253, 573, 580 [7, 10]
Message to Congress, 95 Minority groups, 136 Negroes, 196
Philippine children, 505
Preschool program. See Project Head Start Research, 45, 319
Rural areas, 6 (p. 5), 28-29
School dropouts, 95, 111, 317, 385, 392, 580 [7],589
Science, 95, 111, 586
Summer school programs, 632
[Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]
Education-Continued
Veterans, 26 (p. 64), 100-101, 158 [10],
Work-study program, 95, 111, 172, 189 Young people, 34 (p. 100), 429
See also Colleges; Schools; Students Education, Council on International, 45 Education, International Conference on, 627 Education, Office of, 77, 95, 182, 196, 319, 584
Education Award of 1966, National, 77 Education of Disadvantaged Children, Na-
tional Advisory Council on the, 210, 238,632
Education of Disadvantaged Children, Na-
tional Planning Conference on the, 238 Education Placement Service, American, 45 Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Ma-
terials, Agreement on the Importation of (Florence Agreement), 45, 519, 601 Educational Cooperation, Center for (HEW), 45, 406, 533, 627 Educational and Cultural Affairs, Bureau of, 378 n.
Educational Program, Mid-Career, 129 n. Edwards, Leverett (Chairman, National Mediation Board), 410, 413, 415-416 Egan, Gov. William A., 244, 494 [1], 567- 568
Egypt-Israeli conflict, 630 [17]
Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee,
8th Armored Division Association, 377 Eisenhower, President Dwight D., 6 (p. 8),
21, 62, 86, 125, 136, 168, 175, 182, 199, 221, 228, 240, 273, 312, 330, 415-416, 504, 509, 523, 573, 639
Asian visit, question of, 401 [14] Golden wedding anniversary, 300 News conference remarks on, 88 [17], 236
[6], 320 [1], 401 [4], 417 [1, 3, 6], 501 [12, 14], 516 [9], 577 [10, 15], 599 [2], 610 [1], 650 [13]
Eisenhower, Mrs. Dwight D., 300 Eisenhower, Milton, 185 n. Eisenhower College, 300
Addresses. See Election campaign ad-
Civil disorders impact, 401 [6], 580 [19]
Election (1966)—Continued Democratic outlook, 401 [11]
Great Society, impact on program, 599 [1], 610 [6]
News conference remarks, 188 [6], 492 [10], 580 [19], 599 [1-3, 6], 650 [7, 13-14]
President's participation, 141 [12], 277 [23], 320 [20], 338 [15], 516 [12], 577 [9]
Southern Governors, 501 [3]
Vietnam conflict impact, 141 [12], 188 [7],577 [2]
White backlash impact, 580 [15, 20], 599 [3]
See also Voting rights and participation Election campaign addresses or remarks September 5
Battle Creek, Mich., 432-433 Dayton, Ohio, 435 Detroit, Mich., 430 Lancaster, Ohio, 437 Port Columbus, Ohio, 436 Vandalia, Ohio, 434 October 7, Newark, N.J., 504 October 12
Baltimore, Md., 509 Brooklyn, N.Y., 511 Long Island, N.Y., 512
Staten Island, N.Y., 510
October 13, Wilmington, Del., 515 Casting of ballot, 590
Election reform bill, 241, 499, 612 Elections
1844, 428
1941, 221
1948, 516 [6]
1954, 221 1960, 512
1964, 228, 353, 403, 577 [13], 403 1966. See Election (1966)
1968, 401 [1, 10, 17], 650 [17, 21, 23] President's candidacy, 320 [20] Campaigning by Members of Congress,
Financing of campaigns, 6 (p. 7), 241, 403, 610 [5], 612
See also Voting rights and participation Electoral college, 21
[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]
Economic Opportunity, Office of, Director (R. Sargent Shriver, Jr.), 12, 93, 95, 105, 140, 236 [13], 394, 490, 594, 607 [1]
Memorandums, 425, 606 Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, 171 n., 172, 250, 594 Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1965, 221
Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1966, 594
Economic Progress, National Commission on Technology, Automation, and, 111, 258
Economic Report to Congress, 34
Comments, 33, 83, 110
Economic and Social Act of Rio de Janeiro, 125, 177, 386
Economic and Social Council, Inter-Ameri- can, 175
Economic Symposium, 83
Economist, The, magazine, 420 Economists, tax recommendations, 141 [3] Economy, national, 109, 115, 123, 132, 155,
201, 235, 237, 240, 324, 333, 336, 371, 379, 399, 412-413, 419, 429, 431, 444, 451, 473, 588, 596, 612
Impact of
Automobile prices, 474 [3]
Crime, 117
Defense spending, 277 [8] Floods, 374 Transportation industry, 98 TVA, 382
Vietnam conflict, 34 (p. 97), 121 [5], 431, 477 [3], 578 [6], 654 [9] Message to Congress, 34
News conference remarks, 121 [5], 141 [3, 5], 236 [7], 247 [4], 320 [8], 334 [2-3, 5, 10], 373 [6], 401 [2], 445 [13, 18], 474 [13], 477 [2], 494 [1], 577 [10], 610 [8], 628 [1, 3], 630 [2], 635 (9-10, 12], 654 [5-6, 11] Stabilization, 26 (pp. 48, 52), 108, 373 ftn. (p. 805), 399, 403, 431 See also Economic growth, U.S. Economy measures. See Cost reduction pro-
gram, Federal Edelman, John, 253 Edie, Lionel D., 110
Editorial Writers, National Conference of, 501 [2], 503-504
Edmondson, Repr. Ed, 410, 413, 415-416 Edner, Lt. Col. Seldon R., 246 Education, 95, 111, 228, 235, 237, 258, 263, 325, 346, 395, 399, 413, 418, 424, 580 [7]
Adult, 111, 189
Appalachia, 122 [2]
Children, 26 (p. 64), 95, 108, 210, 223, 238, 270, 273, 319, 353, 392, 394, 533, 589, 632, 654 [3]
Deaf persons, 406
District of Columbia, 27, 406, 586 Driver, 187
Equal opportunity, 34 (p. 100), 196, 273 Exchanges, international. See Exchange programs
Expenditures, 26 (pp. 50, 55, 63-64), 100, 112, 121 [4], 158 [10], 185, 235, 236 [13], 237, 253, 395, 417 [3], 630 [4] Facilities, 95, 319, 650 [11] Family planning, 45, 95, 433 Federal aid, 6 (pp. 3, 5), 26 (p. 63), 27,
34 (p. 103), 38, 95, 111, 166, 168, 188 [6, 8], 189, 273, 504, 508, 512, 524, 586, 588
Foreign aid, 6 (p. 3), 26 (p. 58), 34 (p. 105), 406
Handicapped persons, 406 International, 41, 45-46, 88 [1], 339, 406 Legislation, 26 (pp. 63-64), 41, 77, 95,
265, 299, 319, 353, 392, 403, 431, 433, 501 [6], 504-505, 509-510, 512, 515, 520, 524, 533, 545, 573, 589, 599 [6] See also specific acts
Materials, importation, 45 Medical personnel, 95, 111, 208, 253, 573, 580 [7, 10]
Message to Congress, 95 Minority groups, 136 Negroes, 196
Philippine children, 505
Preschool program. See Project Head Start Research, 45, 319
Rural areas, 6 (p. 5), 28-29
School dropouts, 95, 111, 317, 385, 392, 580 [7],589
Science, 95, 111,586
Summer school programs, 632
[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated]
Education-Continued
Veterans, 26 (p. 64), 100-101, 158 [10], 353, 571
Work-study program, 95, 111, 172, 189 Young people, 34 (p. 100), 429 See also Colleges; Schools; Students Education, Council on International, 45 Education, International Conference on, 627 Education, Office of, 77, 95, 182, 196, 319, 584 Education Award of 1966, National, 77 Education of Disadvantaged Children, Na- tional Advisory Council on the, 210, 238,632
Education of Disadvantaged Children, Na-
tional Planning Conference on the, 238 Education Placement Service, American, 45 Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Ma-
terials, Agreement on the Importation of (Florence Agreement), 45, 519, 601 Educational Cooperation, Center for (HEW), 45, 406, 533, 627 Educational and Cultural Affairs, Bureau of, 378 n.
Educational Program, Mid-Career, 129 n. Edwards, Leverett (Chairman, National Mediation Board), 410, 413, 415-416 Egan, Gov. William A., 244, 494 [1], 567- 568
Egypt-Israeli conflict, 630 [17] Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee, 32, 70, 450
8th Armored Division Association, 377 Eisenhower, President Dwight D., 6 (p. 8), 21, 62, 86, 125, 136, 168, 175, 182, 199, 221, 228, 240, 273, 312, 330, 415-416, 504, 509, 523, 573, 639
Asian visit, question of, 401 [14] Golden wedding anniversary, 300 News conference remarks on, 88 [17], 236 [6], 320 [1], 401 [4], 417 [1, 3, 6], 501 [12, 14], 516 [9], 577 [10, 15], 599 [2], 610 [1], 650 [13] Eisenhower, Mrs. Dwight D., 300 Eisenhower, Milton, 185 n.
Eisenhower College, 300 Election (1966)
Addresses. See Election campaign ad- dresses or remarks
Civil disorders impact, 401 [6], 580 [19]
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