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Katzenbach, Nicholas de B.-Continued

Vietnam visit, press briefing, 521

See also Attorney General

Katzenbach, Mrs. Nicholas deB., 498

Kaunda, Kenneth D. (President of Zambia),

243

Kee, Repr. James, 427

Keenan, Joseph D., 431, 435, 437
Keener, J. Ward, 184 n.

Keeney, Mr. And Mrs. Barnaby C., 327

Keeney, Elizabeth, 327

Keeton, Page, 184 n.

Kekumano, Msgr. Charles, 533

Kellogg, John, 433

Kelly, Repr. Edna F., 510
Kennan, George F., 65 [6,7]

Kennedy, Commission to Report Upon the
Assassination of President John F., 577
[11]

Kennedy, John F., 6 (p. 8), 62, 86, 93, 125,
134, 140, 151, 175, 182, 185, 199, 228,
235, 246, 268, 365, 386, 392, 394, 399,
426, 428, 455, 483, 498, 504, 512, 515,
520

News conference remarks on, 158 [3],
334 [12], 401 [4], 417 [6], 577 [11],
580 [5], 610 [1]

Kennedy, Brig. Gen. John T., 288
Kennedy, Sen. Robert F., 86, 392, 394-395,
510-512

News conference remarks on, 188 [8],

320 [14], 401 [1, 10], 417 [6], 474
[21], 577 [11]

Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts,
John F., 227

Kennedy Round, GATT trade negotiations,
34 (p. 104), 471, 486, 503
Kennedy Space Center, John F. (NASA),
485

Kentucky, 351-352

Gov. Edward T. Breathitt, Jr., 122 [1],
228, 348

Keogh, Repr. Eugene J., 510

Keppel, Francis, 106 n.

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Kim, Mr. and Mrs. Hyon-ok, 561

Kim, Sung Eun, 566

Kimpo International Airport, Seoul, Korea,
566a

King, Repr. Cecil R., 271

King, Gov. John W., 396-399

King, Martin Luther, Jr., 277 ftn. (p. 631)
Kintner, Robert E., 158 [1, 6, 10], 607 [1]
Kintner, Mrs. Robert E. 158 [1]
Kinzel, Dr. Augustus B., 194 n.
Kipling, Rudyard, 133, 398
Kirk, Norman, 540

Kirkpatrick, Evron, 404 n.

Kittikachorn, Thanom (Prime Minister of

Thailand), 549, 554, 557 n.

Kluczynski, Repr. John C., 228

Knap, Ted, 338 [13]

Knight, Douglas M., 424

Knipling, Edward Fred, 652 n.

Knott, Lawson B., Jr. (Administrator of
General Services), 58 n., 202, 206, 218,
390, 464, 635 [20]
Knous, Robert L., 413-414
Knowlton, Winthrop, 277 [5]
Kohler, Foy D., 474 [17]

Komer, Robert W., 141 [8, 10, 16], 154,
158 [6], 214, 273, 277 [7, 21], 320 [1],
521, 578 [11], 580 [3]
Koontz, Elizabeth D., 210 n.
Korea, 542, 564, 566

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Korean National Assembly, address, 565
Korry, Edward M., 243
Kosciusko, Thaddeus, 528

Kosygin, Aleksei N. (Premier of the Soviet
Union), 8 [2], 516 [17], 577 [6]
Meeting with Vice President Humphrey,
8 ftn. (p. 15)

Krag, Jens Otto (Prime Minister of Den-
mark), 195

Krebs, Repr. Paul J., 504

Krim, Arthur B., 228, 403

Krol, Archbishop John J., 200, 528
Kuala Lumpur, Mayalsia, 559-560
Kunkel, Repr. John C., 428

Kupferman, Repr. Theodore R., 394-395
Ky, Prime Minister. See Nguyen Cao Ky

Labeling and packaging, 6 (p. 6), 34 (p.
108), 140, 576

Labor, 34 (p. 100), 111, 235, 429, 431, 444
Cooperation with Government. See Gov-

ernment cooperation with business,
colleges, and labor
Economic responsibilities, 34 (pp. 102,
109), 347, 399, 431, 453
Leaders, meetings with, 158 [3]
Legislation, 26 (pp. 62-63), 34 (pp. 103,
106)

Political independence, 141 [9]

Shortages, 34 (pp. 96, 103), 155, 201, 445
[5]

State laws, 6 (p. 5)

Labor, Department of, 28, 108, 111, 172,

385 n., 422, 529, 577 [10], 630 [4]
Labor, Secretary of (W. Willard Wirtz),
59, 102, 105, 111, 116, 184 n., 201, 208,
216, 228, 235, 236 [13], 237, 275, 291,
299, 322, 373 [7], 422, 431, 434, 436,
462, 479, 490, 496, 529, 580 [10], 607,
[1, 8], 654 [11]

Airlines strike statement, 338 [3]
Government safety report, 75

Memorandum, 606

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Labor disputes-Continued

Legislation, 6 (pp. 5-6), 338 [13]
New York City transit, 8 [15], 34 (p. 106)
Labor-Management Policy, President's Ad-
visory Committee on, 111, 184, 201,
474 ]20]
Labor-management relations, 34 (p. 106)
Labor Management Relations Act (Taft-
Hartley Act), 237, 504, 535

Section 14(b), 6 (p. 5), 26 (p. 62), 34
(p. 106), 237, 431, 504

Labor Organization, International, 250
Labor organizations

AFL-CIO, 88 [20], 125, 431, 535
International Association of Machinists
and Aerospace Workers, 256 n., 322,
360, 535

International Union of Electrical, Radio
and Machine Workers, 496
International Union of Operating Engi-
neers, 141 [4]

International Union of the United Auto-

mobile, Aerospace and Agricultural
Implement Workers of America, 535
Transport Workers Union of America, 8
ftn. (p. 19), 373 ftn. (p. 808)
United Automobile Workers of America,

235

Labor Press Association, International, 237
Labor Statistics, Bureau of, 95, 111, 413, 445
[5], 635 [8]

La Follette, Robert M., 193
Laitin, Joseph, 65 [2], 184 n.
Lake Barkley State Park, Ky., 351–352
Lake Champlain, 398

Lake Erie pollution, 82, 392–393, 398
Lake Superior, 82

Lamar, Mirabeau Buonaparte, 189
Lancaster, Ohio, 437

Mayor William E. Burt, 435-437
Land, cost of Federal acquisition, 82
Land Agency, District of Columbia Rede-
velopment, 457

Land and Water Conservation Fund, 398
Lansdale, Gen. Edward G., 52 [2]

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Larrick, George P., 4 n.

Larson, Jess, 221

Lasker, Albert, special award, 166

Lasker, Mrs. Albert D. (Mary), 166, 500

Latin America, 6 (p. 9), 501 [1], 610 [8],
654 [3]

Alliance for Progress. See Alliance for
Progress

Assistance, 125, 175, 386
Conference, 474 [11]

Economic and social development, 125,
141 [12], 175, 177, 247 [1, 15], 254,
264, 320 [12], 386, 639, 642 [2]

Elections, 320 [12]

Military budgets, 386

Peace Corps projects, 125

Relations with U.S., 175, 273

U.S. policy, 414

See also American Republics; Organiza-
tion of American States; specific

countries

Latin America, Council on, 125

Latin American Citizens, League of United,
236 [14]

Latin American Free Trade Association, 177
Laughlin Air Force Base, Tex., 638
Launch vehicles, 26 (p. 59), 485, 625
Lausche, Sen. Frank J., 434-437

Law enforcement, 117, 196, 204-205, 487,
498

District of Columbia, 116, 611
Memorandum, 205

Message to Congress, 116

Personnel and facilities, 116, 204-205, 335,
598

Public cooperation, 116, 396
Statement to Governors, 491
See also Police

Law Enforcement and Administration of
Justice, President's Commission on,
116, 491, 492 [1], 494 [1], 526, 611,
630 [9]

Law Enforcement Assistance, Office of, 116
Law Enforcement Assistance Act of 1965,
26 (p. 64), 59, 116, 354, 487, 491, 526,
598, 611, 633 n.
Lawrence, David L., 528, 623
Lawrenceville, Ill., 349

Mayor Charles Hedde, 349

Laws, National Commission on Reform of
Federal Criminal, 598

Lawson, Earl C., 350

Lawyers Association, American Trial, 47
Lay, Donald P., 320 [4]

Layton, John B., 219

LBJ Ranch, Johnson City, Texas, 628 [12]
Releases, 626

News conferences, 320, 578, 607, 654
Lead, imports, 125

Leader, George M., 428

League of Cities, National, 155
League of Red Cross Societies, 549

League of United Latin American Citizens
(LULACS), 236 [14]

Leather, hides, and skins exports, 592
Le Baron, Eddie, 385 n.

Lederman, Dr. Leon Max, 61 n.

Lee, H. Rex (Governor of American
Samoa), 266, 537

Lee, Mrs. H. Rex, 537
Lee, Hu Rak, 566
Lee, Dr. Philip R., 293 n.
Lee, Tong Won, 566

Legal services, 394, 594

Legislation, remarks or statements upon
approval

Administrative Procedure Act amend-

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Legislation, remarks or statements upon

approval-Continued

Child Nutrition Act of 1966, 508
Child Protection Act of 1966, 576
Children, social security, 581

Claims by or against U.S. Government,
disposition, 335

Clean Water Restoration Act of 1966, 574
Coast Guard appropriations, 159
Comprehensive Health Planning and

Public Health Services Amendments
of 1966, 573

Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan
Development Act of 1966, 574
Department of Agriculture and Related
Agencies Appropriation Act, 1967,
441

Department of Transportation creation,
523

Depreciation allowances suspension, 596
Disaster Relief Act of 1966, 584
District of Columbia Minimum Wage
Amendments Act of 1966, 527
District of Columbia Public Education
Act, 586

Economic Opportunity Amendments of
1966, 594

Elementary and Secondary Education
Amendments of 1966, 573
Endangered species preservation, 522
Explorer Scouts uniform import duties, re-
lief, 178

Fair Labor Standards Amendments of

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Legislation, remarks or statements upon
approval-Continued

George Rogers Clark National Historical
Park, Ind., 350

Government personnel legislation codifi-
cation, 438

Grand Coulee Dam powerplant, 269
Great Salt Lake borderlands conveyance to
Utah, 255

Great Seal of the United States, reproduc-
tion and use, 609

Guadalupe Mountains National Park,
Texas, 522

Handicapped persons library services, 362
Higher Education Amendments of 1966,

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579

Interest rate control, 473

International Education Act, 557
Investment tax credit suspension, 596
Joseph H. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculp
ture Garden, 587

Law Enforcement Assistance Act amend-
ment, 598

Library Services and Construction Act
Amendments of 1966, 337

Manpower Development and Training
Amendments of 1966, 588
Medicare extension, 168

Military appropriations, 128

Military Construction Authorization Act,
1967, 452

Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act of
1966, 598

National Aeronautics and Space Adminis-
tration Authorization Act, 1967, 371
National Commission on Reform of Fed-
eral Criminal Laws, 598
National Teacher Corps appropriations,
223

National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety
Act of 1966, 449
Orphans aid, Philippine, 495

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Legislation, remarks or statements upon

approval-Continued

Parcel post, 470

Peace Corps Act amendment, 455

Philippines

Veterans benefits, 495, 505

War orphans aid, 495

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore,

Mich., 522

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