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[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]

Social Security Act, 168, 253, 516 [6], 581
Social Security Administration, 26 (p. 67),

161,509

Social Security Amendments of 1965, 494
ftn. (p. 1105)

Social Security Headquarters, Baltimore,
Md., remarks, 509

Social workers, 95

Solicitor General (Thurgood Marshall),
136 n., 248, 289 n.

Sorensen, A. V., 311
Sorensen, Philip C., 311
Sotoa, Chief Rapi, 537

South Carolina, Gov. Robert E. McNair,
122 [1, 2], 650 n.

South Dakota, Gov. Nils A. Boe, 494 [1, 2]
Southeast Asia, Association of, 560
Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty
(Manila Pact), 88 [17], 555
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization, 86,
228, 304

Cholera Research Center in East Pakistan,

45

Southeast Hurricane Disaster Relief Act of

1965, 381

Southern Methodist University, 189
Southern Rhodesia, 243

Souvanna Phouma (Prime Minister of

Laos), 513-514, 516 [5, 11]

Soviet Life magazine, 483

Soviet Union, 326, 411, 414

America Illustrated magazine, interview

with the President, 483

Burmese relations, 450

Chairman of the Presidium, Supreme

Soviet, Nikolai V. Podgorny, 50

Cooperation with U.S.

Cultural, 483, 503

Nuclear weapons control, 320 [19]
Scientific, 483

Space exploration, 277 [13], 411, 483,
485

Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko,

249 n., 516 [8, 17], 577 [6]

Foreign policy, 483

General Secretary, Central Committee,
Leonid I. Brezhnev, 516 [7], 577 [6]
Missile strength, 607 [16], 642 [15, 20]
Premier Aleksei N. Kosygin, 8 [2], 516
[17], 577 [6]

Soviet Union-Continued

Relations with U.S., 417 [13], 483, 503,
516 [8, 17]

Space exploration, 50

Supplies for North Vietnam, transporta-
tion in Communist China, 642 [13]
Tchaikovsky International Music Com-
petition, 440

Trade with West, 6 (p. 3), 272

U.S. Ambassador Foy D. Kohler, 474
[17]

Vietnam policy, 474 [16], 577 [6], 607
[3,6]

Wilson, Harold, visit, 88 [25]
Soybeans, 62, 355

Space Administration. See National Aero-
nautics and Space Administration
Space research and exploration, 26 (p. 59),
134, 442, 485

International cooperation, 209, 249, 260,

272, 277, [13], 371, 461, 485-486,
546, 626

Moon, 26 (p. 59), 40, 50, 134, 209, 249,
272, 277 [13], 371, 643

Peaceful uses, 249, 260, 371, 411, 626
President's support, 417 [15]
Report, 40

Soviet. See Soviet Union

Treaty governing, 209, 249, 272, 277 [13],
411, 474 [18], 643

U.S.-Soviet cooperation, 277 [13], 411,
483,485

Space Research Organization, European,
485 n.

Spacecraft

Apollo, 26 (p. 59), 485, 625

Gemini. See Gemini space flights
Mariner IV, 40, 249

Ranger, 40, 249

Surveyor I, 249, 260, 371

Spain, Ambassador the Marquis de Merry
del Val, 478

Spanish-Americans, 577 [12]
Sparkman, Sen. John, 231

Speaker of the House of Representatives
(John W. McCormack), 23, 164 n., 221,
237, 334 [1], 345, 499, 523-524, 531,
576, 599 [6], 628 [11]

Letters. See Congress, letters to Members

of

[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]

Spending by Government, 30, 236 [8], 237,
239-240, 296, 324, 333, 334 [2, 8], 353,
371, 444, 453, 464, 472-473, 477 [2],
501 [7, 20], 603
Increase, 392, 417 [3], 444
June buying, 224

Low priority, 444, 445 [1, 12, 17], 473, 492
[1], 494 [3]

Reduction and control. See Cost reduc-

tion program, Federal

See also Budget; Defense spending
Spivack, Robert G., 338 [15]
Spivak, Alvin, 277 [25], 654 [14]
Sprout, Waldron, and Co., Inc., 144 n.
Staats, Elmer B., 25, 65 [ 1 ], 88 [6]
See also Comptroller General
Staats, Mrs. Elmer B., 113
Stafford, Repr. Robert T., 396-398

Staggers, Repr. Harley O., 240, 427, 449,
576

Stamps

Food stamp programs, 245, 520
Postage, 358, 500

Savings, 472
Standard of living, U.S., 26 (p. 49), 140,
240, 347, 388, 395, 398-399, 412-413,
418, 428, 430-432, 434, 437, 444, 451,
473, 479, 504, 520, 545, 610 [8], 637
Stanford, Lt. James B., 183

Stanforth, James K., 353

Star route postal contracts, 336
Stark, Abe, 511

State, Department of, 26 (p. 60), 41, 45, 62,

124 [5], 320 [3], 474 [17], 478, 502, 629
State, Secretary of (Dean Rusk), 22, 39, 45,
48, 85-86, 93, 100, 126, 130, 133-134,
139, 142 n., 174-176, 200, 214, 235, 243,
26I, 270, 273, 325, 341 n., 343 n., 370,
397, 407, 414, 459, 486, 498, 503, 515,
519, 521, 531, 550-551, 561-562, 565,
567-568, 570, 609, 622, 626, 638-639,
644-645

Communist China, proposed meeting with
leaders, 277 [17]

News conference remarks on, 8 [2, 17],

52 [1-3], 65 [3, 6], 88 [15-17, 21,
24], 124 [2, 5, 11], 141 [1, 7, 12, 16],
158 [3, 4], 236 [1, 5], 247 [8], 277
[2], 320 [6], 334 [1], 373 [2], 445

State, Secretary of (Dean Rusk)-Continued
News conference remarks on-Continued

[25], 477 [6], 501 [1], 516 [11],
577 [6], 580 [3], 607 [2, 8, 10], 610
[8], 635 [14]

Resignation, question of, 88 [23]
State Commissions on the Status of Women,
Conference of, 299

State Committees on Criminal Administra-
tion, Conference of, 491, 492 [1], 526
State School Officers, Council of Chief, 165
State of the Union Message, 6

Comments, 8 [10], 121 [2, 8], 241, 474
[14], 607 [1, 13]

Statements by the President
Airlines labor dispute, 322
Alliance for Progress, 125

Appalachian programs, 123

Appointments. See Appointments and
nominations

Arms Control and Disarmament Act, 480
Asia

Development, 88 [1]

Visit, 516 [1]

Budget, fiscal 1967, 334 [1], 630 [2]
Career advancement task force, 404
Central American Common Market, 254
Children, summer schools, 632

Civil rights bill, House approval, 375
Congress, messages to

Education, international, 46
Food for freedom, 63
Foreign aid, 42

Health, international, 46
Urban development, 31

Cost reduction program, Federal, 464, 603,
631

Crime and law enforcement, 117, 491
Cross, Maj. Carl S., death, 259
Cuban refugee resident applications, 602
Defense expenditures, 642 [4]
Disadvantaged, National Conference on
Education of the, 238

District of Columbia, crime, 219, 354, 656
Drought in the Northeast, 391
Economy, national, 236 [8]
European defense, 506

Exports of hides, skins, leather, 592
Firearms control, 364

[ Main references are to items except as otherwise indicated ]

Statements by the President-Continued

Fiscal policy, 445 [1], 477 [2]

Food marketing report, 294
Food stamp program, 245

Frei, President Eduardo, visit, 649
Gemini space flights

Final flight, 618

No. 8, safe return, 135

General Electric Co., labor dispute, 496
Germany, pollution control, 88 [9]
Government employees

Executive assignments, 619
Mission SAFETY-70, 75, 291
Government services, 88 [12]
Green, Theodore Francis, death, 230
Guatemala, presidential inauguration, 277
[6]

Gursel, President Cemal, return to Tur-
key, 146

Handicapped children, task force, 317
Health Manpower, National Advisory
Commission on, 208, 301

Health manpower shortage, 490
Herter, Christian A., death, 655

Highway safety, Labor Day weekend, 423
Housing

Low income, 277 [1]
Mortgages, 642 [3]

India, food shortage, 52 [1]

Interest rates, 419

International Labor Organization, Con-

vention 122, employment policy, 250

Labor Day, 429

Lake Barkley State Park, Ky., 352
Law enforcement and crime, 117, 491
Lawrence, David L., death, 623

Libraries, President's Committee on, 424
Lincoln, Abraham, anniversary of birth,
66

Manila Conference, 516 [1]

Medal of Science recipients, 652
Medical research, 293

Medicare program, inauguration, 309
Model cities program, 207, 297, 356
Moyers, James H., death, 465

Nimitz, Fleet Adm. Chester W., death, 80
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 163
Northeast drought, 391

Statements by the President-Continued
Nuclear fuel reprocessing, 179

On-the-job training, 422

Patent system report, 637

Peace Corps, school-to-school program,

332

Puerto Rico, report on status of, 372
Reorganization plans

Bureau of Prisons, 633

Community Relations Service, 60
Public Health Service, 292

Rosh Hashanah, 405

Savings bonds, interest rates, 72
Screwworm eradication, Mexico, 357
Selective Service, National Advisory Com-
mission on, 315

Shastri, Lal Bahadur, death, 5
Space exploration treaty, 209, 643
Stockpile disposal program, 390

Summer domestic programs, report, 171
Summer schools for children, 632
Surgery, plans to undergo, 575
Surveyor I

Lunar photographs, 260
Moon landing, 249

Thomas, Repr. Albert, death, 71

Traffic safety bill, Senate approval, 290
Truman, Harry S., interest rate remarks,
response, 419

Uranium, peaceful uses, 48

Urban programs, coordination, 380
Vietnam

Agricultural Advisory Corps, 331
Bombing of the North, 39
Development, 274, 320 [1]

Health and education task force, 106
Honolulu conference, 52 [2]
Military situation, 277 [7]
Pacification programs, 274
Political situation, 236 [1]

Voter participation in election, 585
Walker, Joseph A., death, 259

Water Pollution Control Administration,

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Statements by the President-Continued
White backlash, 580 [20]

White House Conference "To Fulfill
These Rights," 88 [10], 408
World Meteorological Day, 143
Youth Opportunity Campaign, 172
See also Joint statements with leaders of
foreign governments; Legislation, re-
marks or statements upon approval

States

Civil rights enforcement, 6 (p. 3)
Creative federalism, 34 (p. 98), 416, 606,
607 [1]

Democratic Party strength, 610 [13]
Educational facilities, 650 [11]

Employees, 34 (p. 98), 89, 111, 216, 499
Federal tax revenue sharing, 121 [9], 635
[19]

Governors. See Governors
Health services, 95

Interstate business, taxes, 121 [3]
Labor laws, 6 (p. 5)

Legislative leaders conference, 273
Northeastern

Drought, 391, 427

Water resources, 393

Revenue, 34 (p. 99)

Southern, voter registration, 66

Spending control, 124 [16], 492 [10], 494
[9]

Taxes, State and local, 121 [3]

Western, Democratic conference, 417
[11], 418

See also Federal-State-local governmental
responsibilities; specific States

Statistics, crime, 487, 491
Stay-in-School Campaign, 385
Steadman, Martin, 512
Steam bill, geothermal, 614

Steed, Repr. Tom, 410, 413, 415-416

Steel, 141 [5], 206, 373 [4]

Steel industry, 373 [8]

Steele, John, 338 [5]

Steinbeck, John, 350, 445 [25]

Steingut, Stanley, 511

Stennis, Sen. John, 188 [11], 516 [9]
Sterling, J. E. Wallace, 257 n.

Sternberg, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Ben, 348
Stevens, Col. Francis, 328, 345, 547

Stevens, Capt. Francis R., Jr., 328, 345, 547

Stevens, Roger L., 226 n.
Stevenson, Adlai E., 504
Stevenson, Adlai, III, 228

Stever, Dr. Horton Guyford, 637 n.
Stewart, Dr. William H., 95, 190, 271, 292–

293, 298, 301

Stock market, 445 [15], 501 [7]

Stock prices, 141 [5]

Stockpiles of strategic and critical materials,
26 (p. 64), 34 (p. 103), 48, 139, 145,
173, 206, 218, 283, 390, 572, 635 [2, 7,
15, 20], 636

See also specific materials
Stoltenberg, Gerhard, 486
Strassburg, Bernard, 198 n.

Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling
Act, 635 [2], 636

Strategic materials. See Stockpiles of stra-
tegic and critical materials

Stratton, Repr. Samuel S., 394-395
Straus, Michael W., 232

Strikes. See Labor disputes

Stroke, 95, 156, 189, 395, 403, 436, 515
Stubblefield, Repr. Frank A., 348

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Summer Youth Opportunity Campaign, 172,

385

Summersville, W. Va., 427

Mayor William S. Bryant, 427
Summersville Dam, W. Va., dedication, 427
Supersonic civil transport, 6 (pp. 6, 7), 26
(pp. 56, 61), 98, 654 [12]
Supplemental Defense Appropriation Act,
1966, 18 n.

Supreme Court of the United States, 216,
235, 501 [13]

Surface-to-air missiles (SAM), 642 [14]
Surgery, the President's, 575, 577 [1, 4], 580

[2, 17], 599 [4], 610 [1, 7]
Vice President's responsibilities, 610 [1]
Surpluses. See specific commodity
Surveyor I spacecraft, 249, 260, 371
Survivors insurance, 453

Suspects, interrogation of criminal, 611
Sutphin, Robert F., 246

Suwon, Korea, 564
Swearing-in ceremonies

Agency for International Development,
Administrator, 368

Atomic Energy Commission, members,
361

Central Intelligence Agency, Director, 310
Community Relations Service, Director,
51

Comptroller General, 113

Council of Economic Advisers, member,

44

Emergency Planning, Office of, Director,
145

Equal Employment Opportunity Com-
mission, Chairman, 475

Federal Power Commission, Chairman, 97
Federal Reserve System, Board of Gover-
nors, member, 115

Housing and Urban Development, De-
partment of, Secretary and Under
Secretary, 13

Indian Affairs, Commissioner of, 193
Labor, Department of, Assistant Secretary
for Manpower and Manpower Ad-
ministrator, 275
Peace Corps, Director, 93

Swearing-in ceremonies-Continued
Small Business Administrator, 231
State, Department of, Under Secretary,
498

Humanities, National Council on the,
Chairman and members, 101

Humanities, National Endowment for the,
Chairman, 327

Sweeney, John L., 122 [2], 425
Swidler, Joseph C., Jr., 97
Swift, Jonathan, 482

Switzer, Mary E., 192 n., 198 n.
Sydney, Australia, 544-545

Sydney, University of, 545

Sydney (Australia) Morning World, 545
Symington, Sen. Stuart, 22, 218, 283, 572
Syracuse, N.Y., 393-394

Mayor William Walsh, 394
Syracuse (N.Y.) University, 394
Szymanski, Frank Stanley, 315 n.

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